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THE LEMON A SPECIFIC. daughter. Lady Eileen..was born dur- lag their first visit to CunadtatwUnl Obviate. Need of Doctors and Drug.. and Lady Mtdguud. Her ot,R5<JaUb Tales of Diplomatic and Court In ters are Lady Ruby Should be Used Without Sugar. MORE NATURAL METHODS EM trigue. Elliott, and both are still in school. Drink expert Warman recommend, PLOYED THAN BY AMERICANS. When Edward was simply Prince of The youngest son, the Hon. Esmond the drinking of lemon water Lemon Wales, he owed Poole, the London Elliott, is a cheery and much admired water, without sugar, he eves, . 1» Early Months of a German Baby’s • > tailor, at times as much as $100,000. youngster. great medicinal value. It make, Life are Very Quiet and Simple.— The yearly allowance of the Mikado» of and even suffered the tailor to address a average that will cool the Wood, Fancy Baby Clothes Tabooed. him in public places without fear of which ‘is at the same time thflt IS JUST clear the bruin, remove biliousness, the Tower. There are several dis whole imperial family. Is no" ■ The mother of a large family of POO. Besides, he has the yearly in clear the complexion, and save the tinguished Pooles In England but none WHAT American children chanced to be living so famous as Tailor I’oole. One day comes of $5<Mi.000 from the lntere»t on expenditure of money for abroad when the last baby was born, ihe $10,000.<MJ0 which was given to blin doctor bills and a few other at Ascot, I ’ oole, hovering near the THE and she has since often times said that Prince's person and seeking to lie from the war indemnity weev« £> “ a health drink that can not be die- she wished all of her children had been I WORD China ten years ago, or $250,000 from agreeable, remarked, sweeping bls C°ButLddo not use sugar with the born In Germany. hand over the assemblage: “Your Roy his private estates, ' implies . The last little girl, during its first $5,000,000 or more; of $500,000 rroiu lemon, It neutralize» the effect that al Highness, the crowd to-day appears three months of existence, in charge of would otherwise be produced. Con to be rather mixed.” The Prince, wh6 the forests, covering an area of a native German nurse, was not only Quietude for Three Months. always hated a snob, looked amusedly 873 acres and valued at . sider, for a moment, be says, a few of Mt more comfortable, but better cared for at $100 an acre; in all. $1.- j 0.00O. the uses of the lemon. In every way than the other children The first three months of the Ger Thus Ills yearly net Income anxHmta In the morning, half an hour or more -5 It wlio were born in America. The little man baby’s life is very quiet. He is to $2.750,000. There are in nil sixty before breakfast, take the juice of half girl was brought up by the native Ger allowed to grow and is handled as little | indicate* members in the imperial family, In a lemon in a glass of cold water. It man method, and this means, in the as possible. After tlds, if he is strong clusive of eleven married ami four will clear the system of humor anil the state first place, that the German baby is enough, lie is dressed, and his treat widowed princesses, who are members bile without any of the effects of treated scientifically. Nor does this ment then depends upon the family in of the tension At ; * a / __ glance. of the family by marriage, not by calomel, congress water, or any signify by the rules of a recently ac to which In- is fortunate enough, or It» use meant time saving drastic drug. But the la-nefit Is more birth. quired experimental science, the result IKissibly unfortunate enough, to have Lord Cassinis pronounces his name than doubled by repeating this just of attending a scries of mothers’ con been born. and easier tewing. “Castles." At a reception one night Ins before retiring. This is a much safer gresses, but a science which Is the In It’» our own invention hostess failed to recognize him. Quite wav to get the better of a bilious con heritance of the race, sharply she demanded his name, lie ( dition than resorting to quinine or and is found only on the replied “Castles,” and be was practi Plain Clothing; No Frills. A New Gold Digger. pills. ± . cally turned out Next morning he re blue Do not Irritate the stomach by tak ceived her card of invitation and a ing the lemon clear. The powerful The present yield of gold Is double In the wardrobe of a German baby polite explanation of the cause of her acid of the juice, when taken alone. there are no dainty little dresses with what It was ten years ago, now I frills and laces and blue ribboned pet amounting to a million dollars a day. mistake. Is alwars most corrosive and Invari ticoats and rutiles and furbelows. It Within the next ten years It blds fair Vegetarianism is becoming a cult) ably produces Inflammation, if Ion? has, In place of these, an ample supply to double again. This advance in the among the British aristocracy, and in continued, but when properly diluted of little chemises, merino undershirts, last decade is largely due to the in cludes among its followers, Lady An so that it does not harm or draw the and diapers, while for a dress, a two- vention of the cyanide process. Out glesey, Lady Essex, Lady Gwendolen 1 throat, It does Its medical work, and yard square of white flannel serves. side of new discoveries the gold out Herltert, Lady Windsor. Baron and when the stomach is clear of food It We have other striking A case is recounted of one proud put for the future will be largely In de -ueyei, Meyer, L°rd .J”1 , „7 has abundant opportunity to work Baroness <ie American mother who exhibited with creased by what Alexander Delmar Lord Charles Beresford, Lyt- through the system thoroughly. improvements that appeal to maternal delight the dainty things she calls a gold ship, a dredge that moves ton and Canon Edward Lyttelton, now i Not only is the drink of lemon the careful buyer. Send foe had brought over for the expected baby. over the land and extracts every par provost of Eton. water an excellent liver corrective, She was much shocked and hurt to see ticle of gold out of long neglected Van Calava. our elegant H. T. catalog. but, If taken in hot water Instead of them all brushed ruthlessly aside—all placers. This Eldoradian ship Is now cold. It will prove a very efficacious but the shirts—and further to see all beginning to clean up the abandoned the lovely baby coats, with their fine places of California and will soon be anti-fat remedy. hite ewing achine Japanese Verse. It is lietter than any drug or com embroidery, heartlessly ripped from the plexion powder for giving permanent waists. The other things, she was ad Eastern writers report the Japanese Cleveland, Ohio. > vised, would not be needed for three to be a nation of verse writers, from clearness and beauty to the skin. A teaspoonful of lemon juice In a months. the Imperial family down to the coolies in the rice fields and the rickshaw man. small cup of black coffee will relieve The Dressing Tabic. Occasionally a poem by the Emperor bilious headache. Two or three slices of lemon In a For the German baby’s bath his little or Empress has appeared in transla tub Is filled with tepid water and he tion in America. Professor Arthur cup of strong tea will cure a nervous KING EDWARD. lies entirely Immersed, only his little . Lloyd of the Imperial University in headache. Lemon juice has also been used m face above the surface, his back and Tokyo has collected and translated Germany, with marked effect, in eases head supported on the nurse’s arm. nt Poole and replied: “Well, Toole, we nearly 200 pages of these verses. The Over one Million Dollars of rheumatism, especially articular Then he Is rolled and patted dry In hie can’t all be tailors.” following Is the translation of an Im allowed our clients during the last towels in the usual way. after which he Poole rentiers his accounts once a perial song of Iler Majesty, the Em rheumatism. six years. is dressed, not <W1 tin- nurse's knee, but year, just around Christmas. If not on the "Wlckeltlseh.” or swaddling ta paid he waits twelve months and sends press : Over one Thousand Spain's King a Humorist. “ Take heed unto thyself; the mighty ble, a conveniently high commode with a second bill. Such as do not pay on C 1 a i m S allowed through us dur top slightly slanting, before which the God receipt of the second statement are Spain’s youthful king Is still. It nurse stands. If this is not available, I That is the Soul of Nature, sees the seems, very much of a boy, at least In ing the last six months. Dis dropped from bis books, and never an ordinary table is always used. again are they allowed to give an or good spirit. He is apparently too closely ability. Age and In- First, the batiste chemise Is put on, And bad that man in his most secret wedded to his “bubble” to care to con crease pensions obtained der In his establishment THE GOLD DREDGE. and then the merino shirt, both fas heart Speaking of clothes, the Duke of sider seriously any other sort of mar tened in the back by strings. Then doing the same in Brazil, Siberia, Mex Norfolk is a man of simple tastes, and Thinks by himself, and brings it to riage, while authentic report has It in the shortest possible time. comes the diaper, and then from under ico and Peru. Widows’ claims a specialty. the light. yet be is the possessor of the most that every once in awhile he drops the arms the baby Is simply swaddled « » » extravagant costume in England. The Usually granted within 90 What is this wonderful gold ship unexpectedly into the unconventional In his blanket, which is turned up at which extracts every scintilla of yel uniform which he wears as Earl Mar A “Tafcka” by the Emperor runs: in a way productive of much embar days if placed with us immedi the bottom and pinned together like a low metal. It is, according to the shal represents an outlay of over "The foe that strikes thee, rassment to his entourage. ately on soldier’s death. Fees meal sack. New York Engineering Magazine, sim $1,500, exclusive of jewels. Seventeen For thy country's sake His latest prank was played In the fixed by law and payable out of If the youngster Inclines to curl Ills ply thousand yards of embroidery are a dredge that floats on a pond Strike him with all thy might; legs or to lie with Ids knees curved, great cathedral at Leon, to which his allowed pension. its own making—a pond which ac worked into the coat in gold laee until A successful But while thou strikest, they are tightly bandaged with n broad of majesty paid an unofficial visit recent little of the original cloth is to be seen. companies It wherever it chooses to go Forget not still to love him. ” experience of 25 years and benefit linen band. Cruel, you say? It seems ly. He had gone into the organ loft — Ills Grace feels more at home in his and enables It to move over the land » » » so, perhaps, but the babies do not ap in for Alfonso’s education has made of of daily calls at Pension Bureau any direction. It scoops up the old clothes I assure you. pear to mind. Your German nurse By the Crown Prince: him an organist of ability as well as are at your service. Highest ref There Is nothing In which Lady Min gravel, subjects It on Its decks to the never uses talcum powder unless It is desired chemical action, and then east to, wife of the Governor General of “On fair Arashi’s slopes the rooted a fluent linguist—and had begun to erences furnished. Local Magis- absolutely necessary. pine-trees stand; play a chant when, with mo warning ing it behind, keeps on advancing until Canada, and successor of Lord Cur The Lung Development. the field before It is sifted and treated zon, of India, takes more pride than So midst the storms and wind, firm whatever, be switched off Into a sharp trates pecuniarily rooted, stands Our Land. ” military march, at the same time call benefited by sending ua In her own children. Iler eldest Having dressed the baby, he is now from surface to bed rock. ing out in a loud voice: claims..'___________ “ ’Tention! Quick step 1 March!” Priests and suite were for the in TABER & WHITMAN C0„ stant too surprised to do anything but gasp, and the next minute there were Warder Bld’g, Washington, D.C. the solemn strains of the chant again, with the hearty laughter of the king heard beneath them. GERMAN NURSES BEST. ready for his bottle, followed by a nap. This he takes in bis carriage or In bls crib, and these are never, never jog gled or rocked, lie is placed flat on liis back for bis bottle, and must not be moved for one hour after. He Is not expected to be a soundless baby. In fact, he Is. as it were, if necessary, made to cry for a portion of the twenty- four hours. The German nurse makes him entirely comfortable and then leaves him entirely alone. In a short time be shows signs of impatience and sets up a lusty wail, thus giving his lungs tlie needed exercise. 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This is now called the main west gate, and It is a commonplace double gate of ornate iron rods and spears, glittered over with gold leaf, and such a gate as may be seen In other nntlonal cemeteries or Government reservation». The beautiful gates of Arlington stand on the east face of the estate. The ancient Georgetown Alexandria road, a section of the old post highway str. telling from the New England to the Southern colonies, skirts the east boundary of Arlington. Though in other days this was a great thorough fare. it is little traveled Dow. Other roads and steam and electric transport have deflected traffic. Arlington House faces east. In the time of George Washington Parke Cus- tls. grandson of Mrs. Martha Dan dridge-Gust Is-Washington, and the ward of George Washington, the main entrance to Arlington was from the east and at the spot where the Sheri dan Gate stands. George Washington Parke Citati» built Arlington House. At the death of his father. John Parke distia, aide-de-camp to George Washing ton, at Yorktown, he went to live at Mount Vernon. His home was there till the death of Mrs. Washington, in 180'2. Then he began the construction of Arlington House on land inherited from his father. He cut a winding drive from the Alexandria-Georgetown road to the crest of the height where Arlington House stands. Robert E. Lee, the husband of George Washington Park Curtis’ daughter, while on duty at tlie War Office, always rode his horse between home and office and used the east gate. In the spring of 18(11 the Federal Government established military camps on the plateau west of Arlington, and it was from these camps that the army of McDowell set out in Jnly. 'Bl, to the attack of Beauregard, on Bull Run. The buildings on the Arlington estate were converted to hospital use». The big camps west of Arlington created new roads between Georgetown and the camlet and these roads passed around to the rear of Arlington. 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