Camel Hump and Giraffe tegfetzsaSs WASHINGTON. In a furtlvo sort of way peoplo liavo taken note of tho "camel hump walk " It's hero It came to Pennsylvania avenue rath er gradually, but by much quicker process than that by which the abor iginal man stopped walking on all fours; for It traces Its ancestry back to tho hobblo skirt anil no farther Just ns wo used to have tho "kan garoo walk," we now have the "camel- hump walk." . Tho camel-hump walk Is nnturo's way of adapting ltsolf to the sheath skirt. It Is nature's law and probnbly the very best nature could do under tho circumstances. It will bo seen by careful attention to tho pictures that the genuine camel-hump is nothing more nor less than un attempt on the part of tho hobbled female to get nway from what is coming behind her, a direct applica tion of tho theory that self-preservation Is one of tho primal Instincts of humanity. Tho peculiar effect Is due to the tendency of tho upper portion of tho torso to ndvanco a llttlo faster than tho hobbled extremities. The hobblo skirt, being tiuo to Its T?v !t w Famous Stockbritlge Indians Are to Go West DECIDING to abandon their tribal form of government and ndopt tho white man's way of doing things, tho remnant of the Stockbrldge tribe of Indians, numbering COO men. women and children, will shortly become citizens of Wisconsin and ceaso to be under tho supervision and guardian ship of the federal government. The Stockbrldge Indians will have a wholo township to themselves, east of Lake Wlnnebngo, and other land that tho government intends giving them. Already they are planning tho organization of a town government, and they have written to vnrious fed eral nnd state officials about the state for Information respecting civil gov ernment, parliamentary practice nnd whatever else may bo useful to them in 'solving the problems beforo them. Originally tho Stockbridgo Indians were a part of tho Mohican confeder acy nnd were known under the natno of Housatonlc. Wlien the pilgrim fathers landed at Pmouth Hock, thp Stockbrldges occupied part of tlm Housatonlc valioy nt Berkshlro Hlhs, Mass. Soon after tho famous mis sionary. Sergeant, went to work among them they were collected on a tract reserved by the English government. The French and Indian war, which Uncle Sam Opens Another National Playground THREE years ago congress passed a law setting aside a tract of 1, 57C square miles In northwestern Mon tana of tho wildest country on this continent to be kept ns a national park nnd plnyground and game pre serve. The park has now Just been opened for tho season, and It will re main open for visitors until October 1C. For eight months ,of tho year it Is practically Inaccessible, .is snow blocks tho mountain passes. There are as yet but few roads, and tourists have to do most of their traveling on horseback over rude trails. Glacier National park Is so named from tho fact that within Its borders there nre upwards of sixty living glaciers. These glaciers feed numer- Chinose Are Happy Over WASHINGTON'S Chinatown eager ly awaits tho appearance of the new paper money of tho Chinese republic. Chop suey rebtnuranteurs, dealers In celestial teas and spices and brlc-abrnc and tho venders who line lower Pennsylvania avenuo nre all on the qui vlve of anticipation Hankers, particularly those who have accounts with Chinamen and with Americans now traveling or liv ing in China, aro also Interested In tho new money, which is now being manufactured in New York and which Is expected to mako an appearance fchortly In Chlneso circles In this country. Local Chinamen say that a great compliment nan been paid to tho United States by tho celestial repub lic In that the standard of value of tho new money Is tho American dol lar. One side of the riotes will bo printed In Chinese, the other In Eng lish. It will bo extremely easy to exchange American money for Chlneso and vlco versa. The money la tho first Issue of pa per by the new Chinese republic, and Sway at the Capital name, deters tho legs In their dcslro for freedom. The right leg says to Its colleague, "May I pass'" Not to be outdone lu politeness, tho left leg answers, "Why. my dear, of course; but I warn you that jou will not be able to go far. Your career neces sarily will bo somewhat limited." "Cat!" exclaims tho right log, and fares forth confidently, only to come up against that hobblo Uko a colt at tho end of Its tether. Meanwhile, tho shoulders and spine. having tho utmost mnfldenco In the right leg to do Its full duty and mak ing no nllownnce for the confounded hobble, forgo ahead Just ns they used to In thd days beforo tho tube skirt was evor dreamed of Now, it Is that very tendency of tho upper portion of tho torso to continue the old movements of a natural gait that produces that peculiar pheno menon tho camel-humn. There is nlso the "giraffe sway," which is a variation of tho camel hump employed by slender girls only. The complement of these two ac tions Is the "wldoawako sit." The name originates with the tendency of tho ankles and feet to come right out and greet jou in broad daylight. The toes no longer peep from out of the folds of a tailored gown; there aro no folds Needless to sav thp wideawnVo Is particularly popular with occupants of the opposite seat in tho car and with the manufacturers of silk hose. broke out In 1751, marked tho begin ning of tho decline of tho Stock bridges. They sided with the French and thus aroused the ire of many oth er Indian tribes. At tho close of the war they were forced to move, partly becauso tho war had reduced their numbers nnd partly because the Now Englnnders desired they should leave that community. Their number reduced to a beggarly band of 200 and their villnges pillaged and burned by their enemies, it was with joy that theyaoc(jrpted the Invi tation in 17Sn to Join the Oneidas In Oneida and Madison counties. New York. J . The Interior Department has given Its approval of tho plan, and the I Stockbrldges nre planning to lay aside soon the blnnket, tepee nnd other i marks of "the only real American," and take up tho white man's duties. on streams which go plunging through gorges of tho wildest grandeur There aro nearly 300 lakes, the largest of which Is Lake McDonald, covering over ten square miles nnd being over 3.000 feet above sea level. Mount Cleveland Is the highest mountain 10,435 feet but there aro scores ol other peaks of huge sizo, many of which aio very grotesque In shape. One of tho most cm lout Is a great cliff which has been dubbed "Heaven's Fold." Here tho strata of rock for mation have been doubled nnd crush cd In a very striking way, and the height from the valley is over 200 feet. White goats nro numerous In tho re gion. They have worn trails around cliffs which rise vertically from the valleys, and they trend these precarl ous paths with apparently no Idea ol fear. Travelers who like to try their mountain-climbing abilities will have plenty of work beforo them here. It will tako years to explore tho whole region, and every pnrty thnt goea through reports Interesting new dis coveries the New Issue of Bills Is mndo pilmarily to retire tho money of tho old empire, which also waa printed in the 1'nitcd States and bore the portrait of the Chinohc diplomat, Ll Hung Chang. Upon tho new bills will bo found tho portrait, not of Ll Hung Chang, but of tho Philosopher Menlzos, who Is held second only to Confucius In the estimation of tho Chinese. The, bills nro In denominations of $1, $5, $50 nnd $100 China, of nil, nations, was tho first to uho paper money As early as tho second century paper money wns used by the Chinese, but In the fifteenth century tho Chlnebo minister of fi nance abolished It, and not until the latter part of the nineteenth century was It resumed. ijjl 4s ? THE UP-TO-DATE m V:m ,v J .In (( IM f f ', $K& The fault with most of tho This has been overcome by splitting plumo is tho sole adornment. FERNS NEED SPECIAL CAREi Too Frequent Watering of This Sensi tive Plant, for Instance, Is to Be Avoided. Ib your fern suffering from summer complaint? If It Is you have failed to learn the nost Important of all facts In tho care of ferns, which Is that too frequent watering Is not good for these delicate plants. Tho Boston variety, or short, curly kind, Is generally considered difficult to keep In a thriving condi tion, yet ono woman finds tho task comparatively easy. This housewife, who takes a pecu liar joy in all tho beauty pertaining to a homo, declares the fern should ho kept' In front of a window, whero It receives tho morning sun. It must stand on a soft surface, sand In a jar diniere much larger than tho fern pot being ono of tho best arrangements This nllows It to get plenty of air, an essential point In Its care. Do not water tho fern more often than every other day. Now and then It Is best to wait three or four daj'B, as a good dryout Is most advisable Take tho fern Into tho lnundry or bnsement nnd give it a good bath once or twlco a month. Never let tho temperature average more than 70 In tho room whero tho fern Is kept, a cooler ntmosphero be ing better. Keep the plnnts free from dry or dead lonves. If possible, placo the fern In a shady placo In tho yard for Its summer outing, packing earth well around tho pot, a treatment which Increases Its growth. CHARM OF THE WIDE COLLAR Nothing 1b prottler for the Ideal soft muslin than tho big capo collar of lnco, or that of wldo square sailor Bhape. Our artist haH portrayed d cos tume showing tho becoming squnro ef fect on tho shoulder, which may bo said to bo after tho style of Frans HalsIn tho National Qullery. It la carried out In chiffon and paint lace. London (Eng.) Sketch. (5 ol JWmm N j iif , lip '& fill M ' C' Hm J IV I VlvMt vli ' Ft 1 II If Ar 1 'a fffllill'l'll A "SPLITDORF" HAT broad-brimmed hats Is the unbecoming front. tho front brim and lapping. One FURNISHING OF CHINTZ ROOM Thought Bestowed on Decoration Will Be Well Repaid in Cheerful, Homelike Apartment. Thero Is a pleasing homeliness about a chintz room which gives It t subtle attraction. Most women at this time of year nro attacked with a laudable desire to redress their rooms so that tho time of summer and tha singing birds Is suggested and win ter's sunless cold forgotten. Tho most obvious way to achieve tho redressing is to chooso n aultablo chintz nnd to order loose covers for i all tho chairs and sofas, ottomnns anil cushions In the room. The fnvorlta ' colorings this season give a rnngo of tulip shades, purplo, rose red, a deep buff or scarlet. Theso havo som times n blnck ground, ns In the days of Louis Philippe. Hugo soft cush. Ions, squnro or round in shnpo, are ol down, covered with silk, nnd havo na pendant flouncing. A successful room can bo obtnlncd with ono of tho cretonnes or chintzes in oriental patterns, and tho furniture or bibelots In tho Chlneso taste, which Is now so much to tho fore, nccord well with such designs. An excellent result Is obtained If panels of the printed linen or chintz nre placed on the wall Instead of paper, and old prints show up well with Buch n back ground. Old needlework is now reproduced In glazed chintz, and flno Italian pat terns glowing with subdued blues, reds nnd browns, with thnt clouded mauvo only seen In Itnllan silks, and a bed of anemones gives a touch of distinction to any room. A single mauve cushion nnd ono of black In soft silk aro genernlly Intrth duced as n daring note. Pomogran. ntes, plcotees nnd peonies figure and tho twisted stems form arabesques. MADE UP OF ODDS AND ENDS Very Pretty Aro tho Candle Shades of Lace Designed In All Shapes and Colors. Very fetching nro tho now candle shades whoso foundation Is a finely plaited fiber, nnd thnt can bo had In all colors. Tho straight narrow Km plre shadu Is tho favorite, though some of the designs sprend sharply at the bottom. Tho decoration Is varied, homo have festoons of tiny ribbon dowers In soft tones, others have Inserts of llliny lace combined with tho flowers, ant) somo havo bands and frills of lace headed with narrow metal gimp. A cnndlo shudo that looks well with all color schemes Is mado of crystal beads, stiung into fanciful designs nmj finished with head fringe Tho fnvorltol Is pagoda shnpc, another is bell shape' and somo nro squnro. Theso beads , nro usually made up over white lining, hut aro effective over a warm yellow, green or American Uenuty tono. Tle girl who has odds and ends of laco can put them to no hotter uso than to mako a set of four cnndlo shades. Finish tho top with u tiny lace gimp, which may llkowlso con ceal the seam if tho laco roust bo pieced, HARD LUCK. W fir "Tho senso of tho rldlculoiiB," said Kato "Is strong In Sue tho foxy olf." "Indeed," said Grace, "how very keen ly then, Sho must appreciate horso'f." RED, ROUGH HANDS MADE SOFT AND WHITE For red, rough, chapped and blood ing hands, dry, fissured, Itching, burn ing pnlms, nnd painful flngor-onds, with shapeless nails, a one-night Cutl cura treatment works wonders. Di rections: Sonk tho hnnds, on retir ing, in hot wntor and Cutlcura Soap Dry, nnolut with Cutlcura Ointment, nnd wear soft bnndages or old, looao gloves during tho night. Theso pure, sweet nnd gentlo emollients preserve tho hands, provent redness, roughnoss and chapping, nnd Impart lu a single night that velvety softness and white ncBS so much desired by women. For thoso whoso occupations tend to In jure tho hands, Cutlcura Soap and Cu tlcura Ointment nro wonderful. Cutlcura Soap nnd Olntmont. sold throughout tho world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Doaton." Lacks Originality. "llllkins tells mo that he has latelv subscribed for a new thought maga Klne." "I hopo Its perusal will Insplro him with somo new thoughts. Nobody talks about tho weather nioro than llllkins does." Cole'n "nrliollnl e UrlleM-R nnd eurrn ItoliliiR, torturlmr dl rnneA of the hWIii uiul nuioolm nieiulirniip A fuperlor Pile Cure. 15 nnd fiO cents, by driiKK'xtX' Knr free xnmiile wrllo to J. W. Colu A Co.. Illnck Itlvur FiiIIb. Wis. The kind of reform most needed is tho kind that will not go a thousand miles away from homo to bogln work. Ho thrifty on llttlo thing like blulnjr. Don't rtcrcnt wntcr for bluing. Ak for Hwl Cross hull Blue, tho extra goud value, blue. Ono way to lose a frlond Is to en gage In a political argument. Onco In a great whllo love's labor Is lost, but more often It Is misplaced J.r.WIS' Singlo Hinder gives tho imokor a rich, inullow touting 6o clgnr. 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