11 KESl iOM i I 1- Wide Velvet Ribbon Trimming Things You Vfaiit to Know H' Jovrnnient t Work rrnl Ort(nlzHtinN. tith vF.r. -. omatta. tttt:sp.y. orronKn is. imo. r ?5) 1 .v.. ( i r -, '''!, i - i" - . t.'- ' .- -. .-r k , 'Use.. A . 1 it;' ' t s ., S ' f f r ;i ; . i i St - . 1 reft -, rnoro fill ' mi: JOSEO JUSTINE JU3T1NE .KDHNONTOr GEO.M COHAtf THS LITTXE-CHAFFEUKL.OJ " I Th eactreme Klniplirlty nr tHIn little din- darker thnn the atln of the frork. tir frorjt does not (rlVe fven an Idea of the 1 In the equare dreoletaKe gold colored rick erilors used In the ttindoL, for the mu tartm.1 la gold natln chuntvnmFti with a Kllnt f edtra giwen, the 'embroidered bauds are In a j-rerr-gxld tone and the velvet ribbon aaad In bretella and aa-h effect, la a shade tins ni rnt n.srnniisnrnpnron r BY AMKHK MAN. It la Bald that ttte most (feiieroua person tiaa one pet economy and that the nwrnt parslmonloua Individual U reckloBs In some particular reopett. ' Now tha apeclal eeoiiomy of tha Bona of (ha Establishment was In messenger ser vice. AlthouKli ' extravaBant In every other way. there were few ' occasions in Ufa which seemed to him to Justify the expenditure of a half-dollar or so for a messenger boy. ( His wife knew his Ullosyiu'rasy and usually In one way or aiiutUer gut around It, or under It, or by It. But on t)J PttiikuUr occasion It was Sunday morning alia had tailed to remem fcsr It ' . , . "Ara.lha Jouea. conUnx .o dinner?" the Boss bad auked. .... - No," bla wife explained, "They're going to spend tha week-end with Mrs.' Jones' coualna. 1 forgot til aJout wnung wmu when you suggested It and know they're loo stingy o have a Uiephune, ho I had to end a boy from the drug store with a note." "I thought we moved to the country to save money," 'tha Boas murmured, sadly. "Hu are we aver going to do It If you throw money Around In that reckless way? I'm Hscouraed! Hy nature I'm Just as t foolish a spender as you are, but 1 have "curbed my natural Instincts and put a brake on my po kttbookl But what's the User N It had never occurred to the Boss" wife xjor, Indeed, to the Boss., until that moment that their migration to Ihe sulmiba was for any other juanon than because they wante to have tires and grass aboui them. But .tha. Bos' dejection was so genuine that she fell a switl couulilon and o.ut the next hour le.idlug an article on thrltl. I , "Which U I i liu.ussni t ' 'tents a lilcli told bow one O'Uld build a flfl.-eil nd-dollar iioinestmd by tavlng 6 week on prune.". , The Boss, having expressed hla views on 1 the folly of useless exp iiuUure, would bare been ijulie ready to tike bis wife to town and seaitr a good portion of bis week'a salary on a dinner and a allow. tVlih him words wen deers, so far as sav ing money Was concerned and a household lecture on economy nude nlm fuel iuue as I rich aa another hundred dollars in tiie bunk. But tils wife had a looser memory, i , After dinner" when the new domestic j J paragon had uV aried for her afternoon off ! and a slow raid of .dlng leaves fluttered i j past the opi n wlnduws, the Boss' wild looked out opoii her rustling lawn and ; j murmured half to hetaelf; "Uttni hae their 'Inn to fall and t flowers to Witlur in the north winds ' J Vrtath." ' ' ' f j Vut It ou'. oaJled Mie Boas, ungra- , Vlously. "It's in the l.-aae that no poetry " - ali a 11 be uvtui uyAI on Hies ji eiiUsea." ' y i ' Vou don t .sui'i.jj 1 arute iliat?" the lady answered. "I oitty wn.li 1 had. but I'm not caiabl of H " " oa I know." eeid the boes, passinust- . .... .) I, 3 4 1 i.:. cJt)t.L vtok-w - chiffon Bet; this Ir Inld over flesh colored chiffon to produce the effect of a deep de colletage, though aa a matter of fact, audi a deep yoke could scarcely be worn without a lining of some sort. He KxpresscB Ills Views Ically, "you're capable of almost anything." "Not of raking those leaves," said the Boss' wife, lapsing suddenly into the prac tical, "and yet they ouKht to be raked up right away. I think It would be perfectly lovely to make a bonfire of them tonight, don't you? I asked the man who came around to help you with the pictures bow much he would charge to rake the lawn and he said I thought that was too much money, so I wouldn't give him the Job. It doesn't look o very hard. In faot It looks as If it might be fun." 'there v, as a long, significant pause. "Don't you think you could show me how to do It?" she asked In her sweetest voice. The boss started. But one seldom evolves a theory of avoiding a trap until a'ter one is caught by the leg. The Boss heard something snap behind .ilm. "We haven't any rake," he sa'd. feebly. "Oh, yea, we have,'" rejoined his wife, eagerly. "1 bought one yesterday come see It!" Reluctantly the Boss permitted himself to be led toward the garden tool which was to be the Instrument of his expiation. Having so recently urged his wife to new economies, be could not refuse to do bis share in them. He saw the rake and his duty and bravely aeUed upon thein both. l or the rest of the afternoon, while his wife In her coolest frock and her serenest manner stood by and advised, he tolled. Kor the first time In his lire be did really work. J'ersplratlon poured from hla fore head. A hundred Imprecations were bot tled in his heart. That wus the first stage. But later a tentle melancholy fell upon him. The fallen b-aves became human leaves and he tne ruthless reaper of them. Now and then it occurred to him that he was victimised, or, as he phrased It to himself, that he was a goat. But whose? lie had talked of economy and be was cioiiomlnlnif. That was all there was to It. And meantime bis wife stood near and smiled. Final, y the last pile of leaves was raked and LI- brown mounds all over the lawn rose as monuments to the Boss' toll. Then they went In to supper. During the meul a high wind sprang up uiul the yard In w hlelt the Buss had worked so long and arduously became a whirlpool of swtrlHiK leaves. Soon there uas not a mound to be seen. The Boss' wife surveyed the scene of wreckage with a philosophical smile. "Well, we saved tl.75, anyhow," she said. (Copyright. li'lO. by the N. Y. Herald Co.) Te save Time. It Is an excellent Idea when a houses keeper la nut blessed with stationary tubs In her Utundiy to try purchasing a two Inch sanlto hose and attach It to the faucet. In this way aha can let the water run In the tubs and boiler without lifting a drop of water, which gives the laundresu extra time which otherwise Is wasted. IVrsistenl Advertising Is the rload to Big Returns. feWT RIGHT ACROSS jfT 7 rWHfO!P THE RAIL ROAD TRACK. V, I V S-f WrAIN fO. VffEVLL SOON BE TO J JV.I -VrS VwRtCKErS X MT DAUGHTERS w,TH XJ ) 1 ArCXt ' WEll VZT OT5r, HAVE TO VOH JTrtO' i HFAR THE SV WANT To 5ToP AK JKkmcomMcr StS Y WAT TRAIN! WCLl f VncZ u rK XY X HAVE TO RUM FASTER! x 7 fJOW. IF THAT EN-"i "ZSPT 7 rwFsir5pPFn wm tfYOO ARF 7yI!T f Disrri- 1 1 P J-'r.? TO btna L k V V UKVCi. J! Friday The country is lovely at this time of the year, but sometimes I long to be living In town again. Everything Is so exciting there. Even the subway Is thrill ing. I could stand for hours and watch the expresses go by. They have such a dashing way of tearing by a station that It always makes me think the people Inside are very superior, somehow, and I ache to get In one and go whizzing by the com mon, ordinary local stations, too. It's so fascinating to watch them com ing. Two big lights like eyes In a charger, approaching nearer and nearer, and how they must ha'e to stop at all. It seems quite wonderful to me, though I wouldn't let anyone know It, as they might think It childish to climb on one and go tearing alung through the darkness. I tried to ex plain what a really delightful sensation it was to Mollle Turner once, but she couldn't see It at all. ' .She was a little bit better when It came to understanding about dif ferent days of the week having their own Individual smell, I will admit. At Aunt Harriet's, one time when I was staying there, I tried to explain It to her, aa the variety Is more distinctly marked at her place than any other. I told her that Sunday had an entirely different smell to It than Monday or Tuesday, and Saturday had still another, and she nearly had a fit and raid she would have all the rooms aired at once and almost insisted on send ing to the village for disinfectants. "THEY MIGHT AUBIVE WITH TIIE IN TKNTION OF MAKING FRIENDS." It Is simply fearful the way one has to restrict one'a conversation with most peo ple. I have felt so often that If I only chanced to meet the White Queen or the Duchess from "Alice In Wonderland" sonie- Items of White Is the most difficult of any shade' of hair U) keep clean, because the delicate color quickly shows dirt, and If tonics are applied as cleansers, unless they contain no oil. the silvery whiteness Is Immediately dulled. Of nourishing scalp and hair applica nt ns none Is better than white vaseline, put on sparingly. If the roots seem dry. Of course. If the scalp is naturally oily, more grease Is not required, and when the head has an excessive amount of natural grease the hair Is almost necessarily yel lowish. " . Incidentally white hair must be sham pooed wlla care and aoap should not be HARY y DOLL COPYRHUrf. 1J14 17 THE HE YOM EVEXIU TEU'lUUi (K TOM MUJ Ctx at tUa mysclf placed next to the Mad Halter at a dinner. But I don't suppose I ever will. "SOMETIMES I IX3NO TO BE HVINQ IN TOWN AGAIN." where I should get along beautifully with them. How heavenly it would be to find Although Tom Is so clever and sensible, he can be terribly silly occasionally, and I don't know what I should do without him. I can talk to him for hours sometimes and not show a ray of Intelligence or sense and It Is most enjoyable. He knows that I believe In ghosts and things of that sort, too, though no one else does. At least J won't say I am positive of their existence, but I think It Is best to give them the benefit of the doubt. I feel that If I say too much about not belle clng in them It would be so easy for one to suddenly ap pear some night and give me a lesson. Whereas, If I am respectful enough behind their backa they may let me alone alto gether. Still, I prefer not to be in the dark my self If I can avoid It- If I am too polite about them they might arrive on the scene with the Intention of making friends. The idea doesn't appeal to me at all. Tom Is very sceptical about anything like that, though he Is awfully nice when It comes to understanding and U'usaing my vlewiwlnt. I'm glad he Is, as It would be frightful to be with him wnere there Isn't any light otherwise. That night when he walked back from Mollle's to Mary Whit ney's after dinner It would have been aw ful If he had been petrified, too, at those peculiar noises and the bat that flew at us, and very dull also. There la something about a bat that Is perfectly horrible to Interest for the Women Folk used, because of the alkali It contains. Isinglass makes an excellent cleansing' agent. To apply It an eighth of an ounce softened In half a glass of water, should be mixed with ten drops of ammonia. This mixture must be rubbed over the scalp before wetting the hair with water. It must then be carefully washed out, for the sticky quality of the mixture causes dust to adhere. White hair must not be dried by heat. Many persons like to give a final rinse In bluing water after sh-mpooing. If pure indigo Is used the wash Is harmless and piany times is beneficial. For this bath the water Is colored to a light blue. Brushea used on white balr nust be J JUST HAD QUITE 1 SAVE A TRAIN. LET THAT DOWN HERE. JAKE. WE ARE HERE AT LAST.' THEN. YOU'D BET TER 3Q ON BACK! YOU HAVC YdUCf CHORES TO DO. YOU KNOW! - j me, and when a dark object flew at us and he said It was one I couldn't breathe, and when I thought of u trying to get In my hair I felt the way I do in a night mare. He said the only thing to do was to hide my head on his shoulder, which I did Immediately, though we had had a fight and I wasn't speaking to him. It took him ages to get rid of the bat, and nothing would have Induced me to lift my head up unUl It had gone. Finally, when I was beginning to feel suffocated, he said It was all right. I thought as he had been so brave It would be only decent to go on speaking to him after that. But It certainly was an escape. Ho said they always go straight for a woman's hair. That's another thing I admire about Tom he always has such presence of mind and Is so courageous. The evening the window curtains flapped so, and I said I was sure there was a burglar hiding behind them, he went right up, without a moment's hesitation and looked to Bee, even after I said I was posi tive I had seen the shadow of a revolver against the shade. He discovered that the window was open a little end the wind had made the curtains move. Whenever I do or say anything that ag gravates him I lay the blame to a horde of little red devils that are supposed to "I WOULDN'T HAVE DARED TO LOOK BEHIND." exist behind the sofa we usually occupy, and there have been moments when I wouldn't have dared look behind it, they have been so real. If they made him as nervous aa they have me we would have had to move to another room. given scrupulous attention lest they become greawy. If they do they will yellow the hair. It Is wise to rinse them In ammonia or soda water to cut whatever grease the bristles hold. Any curlers used must be white kid or a kind containing no rubber or wire uncov ered, for the sulphur In rubber will yellow the locks and any uncovered wire la more than apt tj rust after being used a few times, and, of course, the rust would rub off. MARGARET MIXTER. The fellow who tlls a girl he would die for her may later on be forced to cat hnr angel cake. IE jjy In addition to the departments and bureaus deacrlbed In previous articles there are a number of Independent organ izations In the government service. Fore most among these Is the Bureau of Amer ican Republics, whose principal aim Is the cementing of international ties of friend ship between the various republics of the New World. Trior to IS) there was only a half-hearted understanding between the United States and Its sister nations In Cen tral and South America, and much was to be dewired In the way of International comity. In that year tho foremost states men of the Americas necame Impressed with the belief that the best Interests of ail the republics would be conserved bv holding an International American con ference. In which t:ll the governments, from Canada to the Straits of Magellan, would take part. Such a conference was held at Washington. The most Important outcome of this con ference was a resolution favoring t lie es tablishment of a bureau to be supported by the combined efforts of the American republics. The mission ui this bureau was to bring about such a state of Interna tional neigliborliness that the Americas should be united In one great governmen tal unign for purposes of commercial inter course. How well the Bureau of American Republics has fulfilled this purposo Is 11 lustrateu by the present feeling of friend ship between the people of the United States and those of the republics south of the Bio Urande. Under the directorship of John Barrett ..lis bureau naa encour aged the upbuilding of profitable trade re lations between the United States and her southern neighbors and has Improved every opportunity to bring about interna tional co-operation for tin? best Interests of all the republics. The bureau Issues a publication known as the Bulletin of the Bureau of American Republics. This bul letin gives a monthly synopsis of a., mat ters of Pan-American Interest and pub lishes such literature as enables the United States on one hand and the Latin-American republics on tne other to get one another's viewpoint on questions of Inter national concern. It also publishes a list of all Important opportunities for extend ing trade relations between the various republics. The Columbus Memorial library, maintained under the auspices of the bureau, contains the finest collection of Pan-American literature In the world. The United States Geographic Board ren ders flnul decision as to the name and proper spelling of the hundreds of thou sands of places In the United States and Its possessions. In the publication of Its literature the government must have uni formity of name and spelling, so it has decided that the geographic board shall canvass each case of disputed name or spelling and make a decision. In doing this It may write dozens of letters and In other ways make Inquiries as to what name or spelling has the best sanction of usage. Its decisions are final, and are published annually. The postal guide and all other governmental publications conform to these decisions. This board also has advisory powers with reference tev the making of all maps under the government Jurisdiction. The national home for disabled volunteer soldiers has nine different branches, situ ated in as many different localities in the United States. Any volunteer soldier who has been In the military service of the United States may go to one of these homes whenever he deBlres and find a haven of refuge' from poverty. These homes are supported by appropriations from the federal government. In addition to the homes there is a sanitarium in South Dakota where those who are suffering from tuberculosis and like diseases may go for treatment. There is also a national home for veter ans of the' regular army. This home Is situated on the outskirts of Washington, surrounded by some of the most beauti ful and well-kept grounds In the United States. It now has about 800 Inmates, of whom 260 are bedridden and need the constant care and attention of the physi cians of the home. Each month every soldier in the regular army has 12 cents deducted from his monthly pay and this goes toward the maintenance of the home. Any disabled soldier and any soldier who has served for twenty years has a right to live here. Here he can feel that he la in no way the recipient of charity, as he has contributed his share toward Its maintenance. Those veterans who desire to work need not go outside of the homo to do so. An allowance of 4I cents a day Is given to those who help care fgr the home and Its surrounding grounds. When Abraham Lincoln waa president he found at his home a retreat from the cares of state, and other chief magistrates since that day have gone there for rest In what la known aa the president's cottage. The old soldiers constitute a fitting j'.uard of Parents Should Encourage Their Children to Stay at Home One of the most difficult duties of mothers is to make sure their children do not meet undesirable acquaintances at school, and the best way to avoid such contingencies Is to encourage boys and girls to bring their young friends home. Then the parent can study the strangers and should have no trouble in deciding whether or not they are suitable compan ions. All boys and girls are influenced by their school friends, especially where the latter are a year or two older. For Instance, a SEASONABLE REFLECTION. "I consider ntra at honest aa th day la long. 'Yea, but the daya axo gectaf ghoctcr. honor while the head of the nation rests among them. Tho home was founded through the active work of General Win field Scott. After the Mexican war funds were available through the confiscation of property, and General Scott, seeing that many of his veterans needed a home In which to spend their declining years, ad dressed himself to the task of founding tills Institution. The Government Hospital for the Insane, known locally as St. Elizabeth's, Is ono of the most remarkable Institutions for the feeble minded In the world. In addition to caring for all the Insane of the District of Columbia and of the army and navy. It cures for the constant stream of poor un fortunates who seek the aid of the presi dent, congress and the departments In righting Imaginary wrongs or protecting them from chimerical foes. Few weeks pass that some poor crank does not turn up at the While House to enlist the aid of the president. Some of them are armed and dangerous. One finds In St. Eliza beth's tho man with the perpetual motion scheme; the woman who was converted by John the Baptist and is one of tho characters In the wonderful prophecy of Revelation; the deluded fellow who thinks every man In America Is against him, and who was caught with court peals and other equipment In his possession through which he fabricated Judgments for dam ages amounting to $.10,000,000; and the de mented citizen who imagines he la "Uncle Joe" Cannon. Them are a number of other Independent organizations In the executive service ol tho government whose activities are full of interest and fraught with many possibili ties. The Isthmian Canal commission li directing the great task of dividing tha Americas and uniting the commercial world. It maintains a staff in Washing ton, through which the home end of the operation of the greatest commissary and supply department In the world, an Im portant railroad system, and a complete steamship line Is directed. The Philippine commission Is to the legislative assembly of the Philippines what the senate is to the congress of the United States, and upon It devolves the administrative end of giving to those Islands a stable government suited to the needs of their Inhabitants. The library of congress Is not, accurately speaking, a part of the executive branch of the government, but Its duties are closely related to the executive service. It Is the custodian of several million books and pamphlets, the supervisory agent of the copyright organization and the practi cal head of the American library system. Its card Index of literature Is one of the most complete In the new world. Just now It Is engaged In the work of establishing a card Index of all literature In the libraries of America, thus amalgamating their treas ures Into one vast collection. No library In the country has a complete collection of literature. At every one of them works are frequently called for that cannot he supplied. It Is the aim of this new sys tem, to. Create a sort of literary flying squadron, made up of the rarer publica tions, ready to move to the demands of the serious student, wherever he may be.' It will take years to work out this sys tem, but what already has been done gives promise of ultimate success. When the library was built It was thought to be large enough for many years to come. Every facility for efficient ser vice was Installed a book carrier that acta with almost human Intelligence; a hydrau lic curtain closer which will close 100 win dows by pressing a button a single tlme and on underground book tunnel that car ries books to the capltol quicker than the fleetest messenger. But recently a new stack was found to be necessary. In equip, ping it they have bo planned that even tin electric lights are put out by a clock sys tem. It Is supposed that the attendant finishes his mission to the shelf In flvt minutes, bo the light Is cut off at the end of that time. If he has not completed his task, he must press a button to turn tb light on. These articles have dealt only with tin executive activities of the government. The legislative branch Is confined entirely to Washington, and while not as large as tin executive brain.li. It la more powerful. In that It controls the funds of the nation, and unless It loosens the purse strings tha hands of the executive service are tied se curely. But even the legislative branch Is not so powerful aa the Judiciary, for the supreme court can completely tie the hands of the president and his fellow workers of the executive force. It is true that con gress and the president, acting Jointly, may enlarge the supreme court and pack It tc meet their views, but this has been a power seldom resorted to. IT rmEDSKIO J. KABKIV. Tomorrow la Base Ball Hoasstf little boy always longs to Imitate a big one, and a small girl has the same mental atti tude towarda her own older friends. There fore It Is of the utmost is? porlantsj to know with whom they asbociM.e, but how the undesirables are to be f' .nlnated Is a matter that each parent must decide, al wuys taking Into consideration the Indi vidual temperament of the children. Many mothers do not encourage their children to play at home after school hours because the young folks are noisy. Of course a parent need not expect the little one will speak in muffled whispers, for shouts are the natural manifestation of youthful spirits, but they need not yell, and a mother who has tact will not find It bard to suppress a riotous game and sub stitute something quite as amusing. When undesirable friends have been ac quired, to separate a boy or girl from them without at the same time making children feel that the discrimination is unjust, take last and watchfulness. For active young sters who are given to understand that certain boys or girls should not be played with, may find the tabooed children al) the more attractive for the faults they are supposed to possess, so It behoove a mother to display the utmost caution Ik such exigencies. UoSANNA SCHUYL.EH. What a Weuaa Knows. Here Is a bit of conversation that Is a clear-sighted as It la witty. "So Erma Is engagod," said Eleanoi with a curl of her Up. "Well, I'm sorrj for the n an, that's all. She doesn't kno the first thing about keeping house." "Oh, yes, she does, though," waa Fan nle's assuring reply. "Well, I'd like to know what It Is," Waa the doubting response. "The very first thing, which Is to get a man to keep bouse fur," Judge.