I - . ' - I . . A 'PilE Ol'AIIA DAII..Y . ITt. ! : SUNDAY4 , TAN1TARY 13. 1805. It , WOJ1'1arl'S D o m a in. - - - TIt.\INIiU , AT\1.ANT.\8. Flyo " 'oml'l Whl . .nll. II trlctor or I'hyslcnl ; Cullrl - The ! chool or college nowallays that ( falls to provide n department for ph'slcal tmln. lug Is far behind the times. Whn a dozen or less years ago \0 hal , a few mild , Rym- I nastcs done to slow musIc , wo now have ' almoL a Bclentnc ! system for physical de. ; velopment , and the ( vigorous body , Is con- Ihered ] of as great ? Importance as the "sound ' I mind. " . or necesiy then have arisen teachers In the land who are learned In every art or physical culture known to the classIcal old , Greek anl Homans , as wet as a great many L of which they never even Meamed. t Th9 Instructor or director or the * gymna- slum Is more often than not 1 woman , and , a . woman , moreover , who writes " M. D. after . , her name In a,1lton to being aIM to dl- agnoco every 11 to which her pupIl Is en- tItled , hy heredity , Dr which she may have do- velopll on her own nccount the director ' must bo able to Instruct a girl In the art of ! vaultng , turning hack somersaults , miltary drill , swimming , rowing , sprinting , and even foot ball. Verily , the Instructors In our gym- . laslums musL be nl.around hletes In every sense of the won ] MIs3 men : Le Gardo Is perhaps the best known , ns she Is not only I very successful Instructor or physical culture , hut a writer and Inventor nB well. She has visited every h'mnaslum of Importance In Iurope , learning something , so Bhe says , from each one. The only piece 1 > o apparatus of the 300 or more In use In I Ylnasllls I , I ii yen tech , by a WOlon , Is : - the musical dumb bells , which we owe to Miss 1.0 Dorle. , . . She has loei honored , all the only woman ' - thus honored by the North AmerIcan Turner I - - - I / H , e& v f I : c : : : PROF. KATE ANDERSON. _ _ _ _ _ flun(1. ( having been their credited representa- t e at various conventions ant congresses , where the subject of physical trainIng was 4 under dIscussIon , notably the one nt Chi- . . , eaH durIng ( the World's ralr. , , . Miss 1.0 Garde Is at the head of the physical - ; cal training department of the Providence , R. I. , puhlc schools , ant probably Instructs no , less than 25,000 children durIng the year p Miss Lo aarte Is very fine looking : she Is I % tall , has bright eyes ( that nothing escapes ) , very dark , brown hair , and rather a round , full race. Jer expression animated : she Is i r4. . . very enthusIastIc and ambItious and a bri- 4. lant conversatonalst , Wellesly ! college ' conslt1rs that the Weleshy colego 'consllers aye . tem "of physical tralnin adopted there ayeII. : ; ideal , and that 1ralnlnF fner collection oC , stat5cs [ recording _ physIcal condition than 4 t . any woman's Institution. This college I 1S , also leading In the evolution of oixanlzc ' out-door sportS and pastimes-not athletcs- " F' as I part and outgrowth oC the department : of physical training. Miss Lucite Eaton 11 1 ! - Is at the head of this department , and with the assistance of the physIcal examiner , manages the class crews , teams and clubs I , ' G' Miss 11 coaches the crews and starts al Ii ' ant al . . the gomes. She has organlze blcyclo ( , bosket bal , tennis , golf and other c1ub I' . 't each student , Is required to do a certain ; amount of regular , systematic work In the f sport undertaken , and she can not chang : from one kind to another , one object of thIs , being to develop the quality of persistency , ? ' which Is certain to hotl the gIrl mentally. : One oC the best lown and most popula-r t teachers of physical culture In St. Louis Is' I Mrs. Mary H. Ludlum. For about half Ia ' , dozCi yean she has ben teaching la the 111gb and Normal schools , and In connecton 1 ; wIth this work gives Instruction In the gyni - ' ! : nllum of St. VIncent's semlnory. Unt gm- : : within a year she has taught the Delsorto t system , which lately she has changed for f r. the ana employed by the Turner bund" which ) j has Its headquarters at St Louis. , Miss Kato S. Anderson , slitter of Dr. Anter- son of Yule college , Is In charge of the gymnasium I- nasium nt the Chicago unIversIty , which , by the way was founded by Mr. John D. Rock - feller. . . _ Miss Anderson pent hut summer In Seas I. r , dinavia , and while ! In Stockholm she receive , d ' , private insuruction In SUCUICiI . Instructon molcal gmnastcs , .I under the direction of Prof. 'fongren , who Is , at the head of the Royal Institute of Gym- 'u naslcA In 3tockholns Miss Anderson Is .5 bending all her studies In the medical dlreol , ; . .ton . anti hopes soon to receive the degree of M. D. : her object Is to Jnake a specialty of , medical gymnastics . Upon Miss Anderson's . return last autumn she rOIHI awaiting her ; t .tho npPolntmont to the position at II Chicago - Cage university. A course In gymnastics la , required of all nnder-radnato stndents and 4 the privileges of the gymnasIum are offered to all graduate studenls . STALWART COL.LEGIANS. : . - Alice UertH ! Foster , M. D. , late of the 'Chicago ' ' nnlvcrslty Is now Instructor and director of physical culture at Bryn Mawr college. At the ( qhl ago university the witching call and gown Is worn by students , and upon all r ofclnl 'occnsloul , by the flculy , Miss I os. 'I ter Dr "lr. Foter , " studied lt the medical school of the University of Buffalo , and graduate - , slated with honors for her thesis on spinal urvaluro. There are about 300 students at Bryn Mawr , and they all go In for physical cui. turo The Sargent anlhropometrlc charts have been Introduced , all at the frt meet. lug In thl I autumn of the freshmen class , each member Is given her own "curve" to r It\ly , with PrescriPtion cards to follow. The ' ttudcuts lake the Swedish drill at first : thIs Is followed by tIme more general range Dy tIme generosity of Miss Garrett of Baltmore , ' and II\ Popular subscription of the students I swimming 11001 was buIlt last summer at tIme college , anl , now every girl Is being lnttIali'tl Into tile gentle art of swimming In . cnnlclon with her other athletic exercises \ Inter lxerviice tar ( : hlhlrln , 'Inter babls are often loollel on as 'un. tortulute , In that they are debarred frem out- door exercl&s , but It ought not to he so. AlY ChIld I nloderate ( health , properly clothed , can go out a six week oC age , nnlNR forbidden by the doctor , and If nu slclwess i : Intervenes , every day after. From 10 to 12 In the mornlul \ ths Lest time , but alteroon . . \I db u wel , provided the sun Is up , Sickly bablca need exercl5 ns wel a tie snore healthy . but JUdgmEnt' must I ) used In regard 10 frtlluency , length of outng , etc. t ltany Ibers \ claim that a necillaco of Bmber F hiondi constantly worl Is I Preventive of susceptibility of taking cold Children DC : years of age who ore strong ' am\ active , and alt older chlhlrln , should : baa rpnil In the yard on all days when L not actualy storming A healthy child ha InlnOlie vitaIty. and remaining ) Indoors In ' a warm room weakens this imntenshy , while . tuldoor 1111) ' Incrol5 It , 1'ho street Is toe dangerous for a Illaygrund , so tISIf \ the : . yard pe sinai ! , a little thought must \ be taken I to provide amulement , - , A barrel I of sand or sawdust , with shovel , , bucket , wbeeb.rol and cat are fuclnatng to Post children. 'fho sand can bl IJrchued : of buiider / aunt th , sawdust either from a 11 or Perhaps a friendly liverymisan. a bu. ri of either costn ! ; about 10 nt The rC41 - e C the outfit will amtunl to abmt : 30 cents , lnaklng 1 mighty 1181 outlay In comparison to the amnusenent It . amusen1nt I nlord ! All sorts Dr games can bE played with these and a boy or 10 years old will not refuse to be enter- talnecl by them. A coasting sldo Is another putlme Dank up and le\'e of a much snow ns necessary , with an incline nt bth ends , slighter at one than the : ther. Sleds , of course , are the bMt run f , bul Ir water he thrown on till the slide I s slippery a smooth board , Dr even a cobble tOne , wi shoot down Just as well . t the yard Is l large enough , an Ice Pont Is anothel Nurce a pleasure , that even "grwnull" chllren wIll not espLse. This Is mode vtry simply by thrwlng watEr every night In ons pot , showing Ii to freeze solid before using One eminent college professor , now dead , kept his brood In the yard every day by just such n device. _ ) The outdoor hablmonts Dr all children , both young nut ! ohl , should he selected for warmth and , lightness of weight Bundling UI not only pre\'entB free usage Dr limbs , but also impedes the circulation or the blood , and makes thin child an easy prey to cold . Toddlers ahoul have stout shoes , overshoes ; drawn-Itgglngs , 1 pea Jacket , mittens , cap and veil , besides their ordinary house clotlie Older children will do quite well II rubber boots , pea jacket , mittens RII cap. A pea Jacket Is preferable to any other style of coal , being Just as warm but much Ics clulsy. legs Children all \10 free use of their legs.I the house bas an empty room , turn I over to the chlhlren Invo no picture on the wals nor arty furnIture that Is of the slightest value. The slghteat windows should bo screened hy wire netting , and t near the leer , protected by Iron bars without so that there Is no danKer Dr falling out. I the leer shows wile oracles , have the children putty them UII. The stove , t one Is nteded , lust also 1m screened , to prevent the slightest Possibility of flre. Any decorations the children want to make BhouM he allowed , provided they furnish them with their own 10ncy or Ingenuity. It gives them a sense , of ownership they can attain In no other way. way.lero all the rough all tumble games not permissIble In the nursery can bl played. Time floor , even , can be used for roller skating and croquet , while base ant root bal , circus and tag can be played with Impunity. A tel chest and scroll saw will while away sunny rainy days , and a heap of sawdust wil keep even - tile baby In , Elysiuns . Make tIme children themselves keep the room tidy , and while not insisting ' on the order that reigns In the nursery , yet see that utter chaos 19 avoided uter With so many counter attractions displayed , by saloons and like ' places lie first desire , .0C every parent shoull be to keep her chit. : ' dress home. The only way Il can be done Is i to furnish pastimes .that so draw them to : the simple home life that no place In after ' years will ever be able to compete wlhl I. : At no time does foresight so repay as In Childhood. " 'TJI "COIIU CT CORSET. Jew to Accentuate the Graceful Lilies or the , rlJure , A captious critic said Dr Calve lost winter that be could see nothing admirable about her , unless , It was the long line Dr' her bust. Immediately , American beauties began to adopt something else belonging ! to the great sInger , b3shles cigarettes and I Spanish comb. They trIed on corsets whose fullness In , Dr lack Dr bust , lent to the figure that graceful long' line from the two tiny muscles In the front oC the throat to the point Dr the bosom French women have long known that this . situatIon oC the , bust makes an exquisite contour - I tour oC fIgure. I It was not natural , they ! acquired I , ' and the result made the French figure with Its broad shoulders , low small bust and long slender ! : waist the Ideal one for time ' civilized world ' ) flut It was only 1 copy Cram Greek art whIch 'Mnie , Reamter' brought lath ' vogue 'voge during time , .emplre. , No ynus there had a pIgeon breast , nor banded ! her bosom up to the collar bone ; as the huerfcamm ! woman too frequently - . .does tle r r Y.nan ' enly.does Tlle longer the slope . so much more , perfect the curve , granting granlng always that the incline allows DC another curve to the line oC wnlst. Even French conturleres did not sufilciently Impress - the American mind with sufcienty , imhtll the fashlonabl women across the channel - LISCI adopted I . Then English corsets were fashioned to suit the mined , The bones were either cut sufficiently low for the bust to fall to tIme correct line , or the fullness across the chest allowed time same positIon . Take Mrs. Kendal or Mrs. Langh' for Instanc , . the two English fIgures with whIch , perhaps , we are most familiar ; there one can note that superb slope ! along the chest : and , again , In our own Emma Eames-Story whose contour Is well nigh , perfect , the line Is almost phenomenal - nomenal from chin to bust Contrast this With Lillian Russell , whose corset binds the fullness over the dress line , no- matter how ' slightly decoleto Is the bodice I. went ' Into a ' corset shop op Fifth Ivonu ) yesterday fnd I' Now York women vere adhering to the start they mode last spring "Customers 10W add to an order , 'be sure you get the bust low enough , ' and , In fact , \\e only advise the high-bosomed article for very slm women. But , oven they , " concluded the lady clerk , put lower down. , ' 'I''or evening wear ; limo ' short corsets , arc worn exclusively. They are especially favor- u4 - . - - - ' . , \ - , / . , . , 'y c able for women ' inclined 10 over-plumpness , for then decoleto gown discloses only the lines or throat and hest. " Those corsets , I found , run below the waist to 1 point back and front : "much more comfortable - fortable , tltLml those cut oft at the waist tine , lne for they were apt ,10 be trying to stout wom n. Then the Ino over the hIps Is better when regulated by wimnIeixmes. " Plain white corsets seem to have been shelved wills white stockings . lack satn Is correct for ordtnarywjar , but every variety DC sta1 are sold mad\ imp In fancy brocades , and thee are the modish thing Just now , no maler IC one' / gown be as "pbln al a Pipe-stem. " For full dress Ilpe.stem. ful , the ground Is white satin , go'ly lowEre , lr wreathed In Ileslgns , this being considered more elegant than time blues nnd pinks ' of former year ! For &tout-wel , fat women-the corsetiora hadovlsed a lew comfort , Ilstead corseters the Irritating whalebone ends that renders setting 10wn I torture , a wldc rubber land outlines the lower edge of the stny This movement. retains use shllle , but yields with every Iror women whose fullness reveals tbrough time \edlce the exact 110 reveal corset ends a IlolntN bust bas ben fash. loned , This elects Its end In an admirable manner. ' I costs from $7 to $25 to have a corset inside . but such stays last . for years. always 4 . - retaining theIr shape therefore , It Is the best economy In the end o.n % m Mji 1 O. 8010 oC the ChnrmlnJ Conccttq 'orn At 'nllc ) Irr ' Hnii. NJW YORK , Jan , 12-In what may be called the mid-season of winter gaiety Is the moment when fancy costumes begin to play Important parts II' the femlnlno world. ThE costumed gaieties of this season are BO many and varied that Ilv ll le hard to enumerate them all. But among others the ol.rashlolel "don- key party" has been revived , and I new whim .IB II dross the guests a8 vegetables : all the green and colored things belayed by his ass-simip. The "parly" itself Is as everybody knows , ' merely the pInning of a tailess donkey drawing agaInst the wall , anti , thiOn trying blndoldet to fasten lie Illsmemberel por- ton where nature has Intended It to 'grow. The costume ! IIY bo oC lampshodo Paper 4 Dr common calico . Eiher medium , t cleverly handled , wi turn out an effective and Inexpelsl\e vege table , and a cart anti n lettuce may be ! mole , In this way : For I carrot choose calco of n yellowish , red shade for the skirt , and the same mltorlal In the ( green or the tops for the bodice Have first a kltCI skirt of the carrot tint , all , then over It 1 peplum trper ) DC bug pieces shaped ns much lS possIble 1110 tIme legumue- The low , green bodice has no sleeves and Is best In a polute shave wIth green rIbbons - bens fInished with high ullstnllng bows forming the shoulder stratus A green filet and , tufted , silo how orna- ments time hair : the long gloves are of deep green suede. I Front suele. waist up , as can be seen , ' grows then only the green tops , and to keep alt the lower part of the costume In harmony with the Idea , the slippers and stockings are In the carrot tint. tnt. The tough lampshade paper-tIme un- crinkled sort-affords tIme best PossibilitIes for the lettuce , which , however , must begin wIth a to\ndntol of cotton. Mak . I low , round bodice and short scant skirt of this , over which the paper skirt , In leaf sections shading alt the way front white to deepest greets , Is next to bo glued. Model delicately the edges Dr time leaves with a dull knife , und pul them on time foundation as If the vegetable were growing downward Drape palo green paper over the bodice In any way liked , but have the ( short sleeves two distinct lettuces wiLls white centers. F'or time heal , , either nn Inverted lettuce as a hater or else a green satin flet and side porn ibm ; pale green shoes and at cklngs , And al lost , under the skirt , which should come but little above the ankles , 1 full founcing loco petticoat will further simulate In dancing the white crinkled heart DC the vegetable the young woman represents. Along with the edibles , lowers are also admissible at a donkey party. All are possi- ble In the lampshade paper , either crinkled or plain , ant violets lies , narclsses , roses , poppies , peonies , daisies and sunflowers may be meutoned us most easily accomplished. When worn by the right sweet shefor as even Ovid tells us , "no complexIon \ can bear"-these dainty costumes are revelations of what con be lone . with Ito money. Where expense Is not a thing to be considered - sldcred , a mushroom could bo created that might rouse oven time donkey on the wall to wa\ animnatiosm . Peau do sole In a rich white , tuglng almost to brown , and pale pink chiffon are ' time best luterlals for this First , hero Is a kilted skirt of the chiffon , anl over It 1 panler drapery of the peau te solo rounded well out over each hip to coun- tertelt mushrooms. - . The rouud bodice of peau de solo Is held over time shoulders by straps : some Inches below , on the arm , hang precariously time short , plump mushroom aleeves ! , ' TIme slippers and stockings which are to Imltato time stem of the plant are In time browl white of time sll ( . The sueto"gloves must he tIme same shade , and a mushroom hot with I pink , slurred chIffon lnIng can be made hy gatheing nt the edge a large circle of the PMU do sole over a wire ring that has first been covered loosely with whlo I colon batting. 1 It time costumed entertaInment Is In the nature - ture of a rather ceremonious , dance , any of time characters or history may ' serve us lod- cia with which to gown I. Tall . alien , lily blondes may bB Elalnc and Enlds , 81110ndld brunettes Gulnoveves : and any wel IHus- trate,1 , Tennyson wi supply becoming and romantic designs for time toilets. Patch and powder ladies need red heels ant rich hro- cales. Dainty Do1y ) Vardens , on the contrary - . trary , are sweetest In only fay flowered call. coca , and n goddess of the most heavenly sort can bo evolved frame simple cimeosecbottm I you are a lover of the Corsl an hero you might take I hint from ( he Napoleonic resur- rection and bo a Josephine " a lortenso a \r Marie Louise ala , If you have only trlvo- louis French tastes , and are ot that. sweet , slim , white typo that Is most adorable when audacious , you might copy Clalrln's white Pie rret to. 'fhls charming costume , which ) Is a sort of sIster to the Plerfo 's , Is malle of whie satin and ribbn and thin , white lace. The short. gored skirt Is first trlmlld with flounces of , loco up to the waist j' ; over pack oC these fails I . a second one of the satin In deep points 1he bodice of satin Is pointed at time waist and the sleeves which' fit tght to the elbow are . there fnished with a heavy fall of the lace A berths of this "lins the low roqnd neck , ant falls In ends oningledwitim bong loops of the ribbon over the imimoulders. Two other bows with flouting ends tie about the seoves : ahl\'o ) the lace nominee ; the long white Dlrec- tulre cane which II carried In the rIght hand Is also ornamented with a large bow , Add o all this ( I full ruchc Dr lace that Is worn snugly about time baN throat ; I plltel ! clown's cap or white fell , suede gloves , silk Btorklng and squaro.toell shoes wills lace 11mponetel. And then , a you stand the thing of beauty whose Infuenc ! Keats tells us Is eternal thank heaven for your Irlmll loveliness . And don't time who has forget painter so dressed It to perfection , NINA FITCh . The ( IomlUrr 01 TluJ' Tears are never idle . TennYlon was using a Iloet's hyperbole when he said BO. Tlley have their functional . duty to accomplish , 1.IJ . . like vert otmt1'rgan oC the body , and the lachrymal gnJ ' ' Is not placed behind the eye simply , r' or to give expression ISpco to emotion . t9/1 . , It Is usu' fa ; the laity to believe the later t\eoryqr , tears are Indissolubly con- nected \'Ith Hw , although eye Ipeclalsts : assert that tfreris no stentnc explanation ror this nccepammp. The accenall. I this : That the tear tffQJ SIC Is fortnritf , many sympathetIc nerve fibres , thlt.l spy emotional condition of the body IIIQIIUrt the gland'B secretions. One may weep for JOY nail , the expression Is not paradoxh.a1ththmough commonly BO COn' slderet , The pshic acton of tears Is purely a nervous ar , the reflex acton Is produced rrom physical roohs , Tickling the nose on racing the nfhll' mummy cause I Bhower of tears as abut < nt as the result of Ilcepest grief Dr grNtesl leasure. Time chemical Irollertes of tears consist or phosphate of flume and soda , making them vary salty , but $ ever bitter. Their acton on the ) Is mos 'beneficial , and here consists theIr ; rescrIbcddut . to the bOdy , washing thoroughly that enslUve oran , which allows ! no foreign Illd t dO . the same work , Nothing cleanses the eye like a good , salty shower , bath , mind meical nr . has followed natura's law In this respect , advocatIng the invigorating soluUon for any distressed con- dlton of Limo optics. Tears ,10 , not we ken Bight , hut Improve It , They act as a tonic to the muscnlar vision , kteplng the eye soft and lmpid , nail If i wi be noticed that women In whoso eyes sympathetic tears gather quickly have brighter , tellerer orbs than others. When time pupils are hard and cold the world attributes It to ono'B dlsllO- Blon , which Is a mere figure of speech , 1m. ph'lng the lack of balm- tears that are to the comm what salve Is to the sldn Dr nourIshment to the blood The effect or tears on the sldn about the eyes , however , Is Intensely Irriatng ( ntI in- flamning. They keep time epidermis In a dark , inmffy condition , and In legends only to weep- Inl women Ireserve the beauty of their broad white lids . NIObe , nib tears , may have hind clear eyes , but she coulll not have been a comely sight when she was Indulging In her favorite pastime , The reason Rmo womtn weep 1 ere easily than others , and nil moro readily than tIme sterner sex , has not Its difference In the strenglh of the tear gland , bub In the possession oC I more delicate , immipassioim- able nerve systeimm Time nerve fhers about the glanl , vibrate more easily , causing a downpour from tle watery sac. len are 10t nearly so sensitive 10 emotIon : their sympathetic naturothe term 19 used , In a medical sensoIs less developed , and the eye gland Is , therefore , protected from simocks. Consequenty I man should thank the formation of Ills nerve nature when ho contemptuously corums tears n a woman's 1cors lractca , Why facial distortion shoull be the usual accom\anlment to time sobbing of the gentler sex there seems no satisfactory so. lmstion. It may bo that time nerves which lead to the muscles as wires to marionetes twitch and pull them .In thts fashion while , 1. " " J. " " " _ ' . . I - . ' - . : - - m- - - (4J-- - A I ( - - - 1S' Alt I . . . - ; . . .f - - - ; .1.1-w-- t4 . , ,41) ) 0'C , j . 7 ( l& - . - - I ( , r , , ' l , , . , --h- ' S. - - - - : . ' . . \ . - . , - - . - - o AN'o FlEURETE AND THE CARROT. , I , they are al work ' emptying the tear glalul I I oC its contents. . , . Few women can shied tears as gracefully as the Mater Dolorosa , whose face Is only patimetle . not ugly , n the great crystal drops slowly flow down her fair cheks , ThIs Is the graceful way to weep , but I Is a Ilfcul pose ' , to assume , requirIng the mobility of I statue to carry It out satis. factorly , sals. That the copious , sneddlng oC tears "which I breaks iso Ice-pound fetters DC the heart " Is a' healthful action , all physicians assert. In some cases It Is. even thought to avert Insonlty Even hero the reason Is aclentilic , for It Is 1 slgl DC relaxation 'of the brain nerves front a tenseness that ( was congestion . Between man and monkey. there Is this essential dlfrrelce .C tears An ape can not Weep , not , EO , much because his emo- tonal powers are undeveloped , as time fact that the lachrymol gland was omited In his optical maIm-up. , Hltdwl Sluilotimi . You may not1know , anti It you ,10 not , you , will the fact find : 1 useful to bulletin in the Idtchen Thot time secret of making sponge cake Is not to beat the air all out of the eggs after It Is once beaten In . Beat time yells to n mass Dr hubbies , and the whies to a stiff troth , Then cut them into each other with 1 few crosswise thrusts or a fork , and cut time eggs Into time cake 'mixture In the same fashion Do not beat time cake after the eggs are amided . - . That slamming time door of time oven will make cake "toll . " wi That slinking potatoes after the Jackets are off for a minute at the anon wIndow } vhli make them " , " ' vl "mealy The cold' draught causes the ( starch 'cells to burst open , maIming time feathery whIte ( lakes that are In such agreeable contrabl to the sodden mass semved too ofen for Wflut sered That punglnJ'uldaronl : ( for a single mln- mite In 1 bath ml t uh water afer'lt has been cooked tender is1 bulling Salted water Ir bllng saied prevents - vents I being rftISll " Thal time erlsp,1 a lclous slices of bacon that are 1 feature of EO many appetizing appetzing dishes lay ho ftAd b ) ' turing each slice every minute over a hot ' II'a In a pan large enough so that the slo 1 : 'lal 10t touch : and then as loon as delbtMS brown on both sides Biles lift from the pan onto 1 sheet ( of hutcher's coarse wrapllnJ { I'er ( save It for tIme pur. pOse when It come&ftrom th marllet cleamm ) , and alol ! time rucJufo Main upon I cean oven for another minute ' That an eg dlell'houl $ ' never be thrown away In a taWll Ihat likes coffee . Wash and wipe the tJ 'Jeor ' ) It Is broken 10 use . and put the egl IIMII In' a covered glass jar A couple of ( hUh 'flown Into the bottommm of the coffee blggl\ \ tv'Jhl , ' ° settle time coffee as wm B anything krlt1 ' 'hls II one of time econo- lies practiced r ii lioUSE3 where several serv- ant : are emumphcei1 , 'ali there Is a house- Ileeller to watch the airmail leaks In expense accounts. account. Thal a couple ' of skeets of . sl I.blg newspaper wrapped about Ice will kemp I half as bug again as Ice that Is uncovered. The paper I much umbra cleanly than a piece of blanket , u I can be removed daily , That crushed Ice can bo prepared In a couple of minutes by chlppllg off a piece from time large cake with an Ice lick { ( see 10 cent bargain counter ) : put the piece that ( Is to be crushEd II I clean coarse cotl ( the burlap that comes wrapped about bacon , ham , ete" , after a being I admirable for this and other kitchen uses , lS hamlng hol pots and Ilans ) ; gather the corner ot the clolh and bamig I two or three times ngallst alY 11. breakable surface a a stone harth , Iron sink etc. Rinse the Ice first . and use a clean cloth , and Iho eru&he Ice will . be per- fecty clean , aB tea oea , Thnt a Pinch cf powder sugar and an . . . . . . ' ' - - - - " ' ' . - --1 rlJIJ IP WI i" , , . other or cornstarch beaten In with the yolks oC eggs wl\ keel In omelet from clapsing , Beat Limo whie stiff and , cut them Into the yolks . That a hmalf-teaspoonfiil - or chicory to one- third of I ciuii oC Mocha and two-thlrlls or Java ( or therebout ) gives the rich , Ilrk tnt and ecular favor of French Iter-ln' ( ( ! - ner "black coffee , " That a little knowledge , far from being dangerous , often - saves time cook'B cooktr ) ' from disaster , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'vmiiimlmma , Nol" , . Miss Prances Wiard acknowledges lmer- self as favoring th single tax . Mrs ladllocks , 1 Sydney wheel woman , hiss won international ranlo by rhlung a Internatonal rk\ng I bicycle all the way from Sydney to Mel- bourn , I < 1stunco of r.o miles . SOlehocly has dIscovered the curious fact that the reluctance or women to tel their age Is no Illeco of modern sensitiveness. I Is a ell as the hills. In the old testament , nlhough great numbers or women are mmmcii- tone < , there Is but ono-Sarah , Abraham's wirewhoso age Is recorded . Mrs. Whielaw Hell Is a musician or no little merit aunt has a sweet voIce for simmg- hug ler little Inughter , who resembles her very strongly , has a taste for luslc , amid ! received from her 10ther as n birtlmday present not bug ago a Bnial whlo ( laluJ , with her amIno inlaid In mother of' iearl on the cover Miss Susan n , , \nthony and lrs. Carrie Ctapnmami-Catt will hell n series or meetngs In time south , In advance or the coming natonal woman suffrage conventIon In Atlanta. They will visit Lexington amid l.ouls\'lle. Iy. , Memllhls , Tenn. , New Orleans , ha , Jackson , Miss , Brmlnghnm , \Ia. , ant other cities , In each case by the Im'lalon of time ladles In that lumace Mrs. Brockholst Cuttng prides herself on having the most perfect drawing room of times perlo ( of one DC time Iouls , lu New York City. Whether It Is oula XV. , ur Louis XIV. , 1 nm blessed 1 rememher now , but whatever It Is I Is regal , There Is n quantity of gold all rod , besides w'onder- fully embrolterell hangings , so 1 guess Il mlst be In tIme period of time gorgeous and gaudy "nol Soleih" . Grali dames In Paris have rene a step further than atocldugs with real lace In' sertons , that have been their extravagance , this soasomu Semite of them are now wear- I lug hosiery made entirely of time costly fabric wILls an embroidery of seed wlh elhroidery Iearls ) on tIme Instep These real lace stockings areas ns flume and cObwebby l I veil or scarf , and Ire as expenslvo as they are dainty. Mme. Sarah Grand takes a vivid interest In the poor girls of London . Every Thlrs- day evening when she Is In town alma attends - tends Mra. Frederic Harrlson'B Girls' Guild II Newton hnl , and alma Joins heartily In all their occupations . She Is a strong believer In athletics for women and has taken especial pleasure In helping to llrovldo the girls wlt . pretty costumes for gymmmmmaaties . Time managers DC some colon mls at Saco , Me. , InsIst that their women emplo'ps Bhal wear their hair In 1 close coil about the head , ald have also prohlblte the big sleeve from being In evidence the along opera- tves during worldng hours. This sort of dress relorm was atotCI after several serious accldent through the hair 01' dress DC employes beIng caught In time machinery. : 1'aImlomi Note' Pall 1 and dinner gowns trimmed wIth fur are always be.utful , Short , fancy colareUes of ermine are pretty , amid very dressy for evening ' wear. lAng strIngs of pearls , or which there are good imitations , are worn nroumnd the neck and caught up In festoons on evening dresses Molm silk petticoats lined with horsehair - hair sure worn to keep the voluminous dress skirts well flared out It the bolom , Persian ! suilngs are distncty Amerlcau In con tructon , a 11 compare most favorably wih any or the products Cram abroad. The fur bodice wor with a clolh Dr silk skirt and sleeves , Is one DC time season's fan [ es. and entire dresses are made of seal- skin aumil carcul ' - . Timroatbots formed of violets : Throatets roses , Dr other flowers are -aother Cancy for time neck with evening dress , and gauze rosettes set thickly . , onto " u band oC satin ribbon Is still another. "Sor russet buckskin 'osts . collars and fluts embroidered and fur edged , and worn en suite 'with cloth ' and ' velvet dresses , wor are among . the fancies oC the winter season. Some of the latest evening gowns ore minus the sleeve entirely , having only a lit- tie strap affaIr to hold them on the shoulders. This is , Indeed , 1 Jump from time Immense baleens , The Cad for long gold chains , threaded with pearls or quito plain , as the wearer's purge wi admit , Is more In evidence since the chnlns have grown In length , , so they can bo draped once or twice over the bodice Ermine , sable and Cox arc used even on dinner gowns oC gauzy airiness , and do not. seem Incongruous , so beautifully does the soft Cur combine and 'harmonize with the sheeny satins und ser velvets. Lustrous corded silks In ( siks are now great misc. DAk green , golden brown and the rich fruit shades , prevail for dressy < day costume , anll for evening toilets Persian maumve , bluet blue , EnglIsh pink . antI cerise are the fa- \'orlc. "Sllkwarp Frliby" Is the name or a very pretty material to be Iselt for next seasons ' street rind travelng costumes. 1 \ In Jacqnarll rleets , and In hue evening color the tints are nB delicate alul hanllsomo lS silks costing nearly double the lurico The latest novelty In millInery .Is the 111c. turesquo hint called ! the "lithe , " whose hroa,1 brim Is wove , from narrow velvet ribbon In- trmlxe < wltl moire of ' the Mme width Time crown Is of velvet , the garniture consisting Dr flowers and featlmers . consltn ! A beautiful gown ric nt ) ' worn at a amnrt New York hal was oC pale 1)lnk and satin1 'with rows or clt Jet arounl thE skirt. The waist was n close ftng bodice of pale rOM satin , covered with accorllan pinitemi , bback plalel blck chiffon . A jacket < tt t was formell by side peces ! of rosa velvet , which were connned In front hy i bow DC black satin . Whie the Imee.lcnsth coat will still bo wl atl favored , It wil bo rivaled decidedly hy the Jaunty I'rencl Jacket \vlh simon , farlng skirts , showing thre plais lu the hack , sleeves only mClun\ large RHI double ro- vera , the deeper one oC lerforateml cloth with I rancyjerrOral \1 \ Pattern ns a border , the jacket shorter ole o vtlv t , lho' ' shade of time clolh , Jeweled amid gold embroidered stuff , silks alks stiff wih silver thread nail glittering with . gltering wih artificial , lace ' . nrtnclal gels wrought wih .lvers stones feathers lul every coucelvable rich all SIUptuous thing will be used to snake time picture collars or the comlnl year. Time "ordlnar ' ) ' " collar will contnuo to bo a crush affair , with ever lengthening side Ilrojec- tions . - 7'Ul " 'U.l.lJ .JJlTro.l1lm. ' , , TeuneN" Miller Monthly. onth\ 1"11 or outne nl.1 . fnh' of fnce , Swinging her tnn witim Innguhl grace . " 'hll a"m" gleaming wih thl'olgh fOhla of IIC , A womnn of forty Sl 1 lel a. . No threll DC white In the luhur hair , No lne of nge II the toreheall Cnh' , A life Ilmnrn'l by tOleh of cun' , In spIte uC hel' forty mmummmummers. A hmusbnmid.lovcu' 111 chllllcn H\veet , IIel8urel 10 chnrm nn,1 fl1el18 to greet HOlel scn terel befOre her feet , . ' 'I'hmrougit each oC hel" Cert ' 1hrough forty sunuu r SUmmers nIl , fur winters bold . have cold m4msatcimed : her lunshlle 1111 mnde her 11ve Illell , her rOSl1 nll left her old : Nothllg she ImowH but summers. Nothing she Imows of laden cloud , OC treell nh' ami tempe"ts loud , Of 8nOWI thlt weave for hope IL m shroud : liar life hal been only stmummmmmermm. So cams she sits II the bumlmmmy fir , No sorrows to fret , no cross to boar ! , summmiuumom' hl'I ! vision tnlr , TiS wOlal or rrl ) ' summers Yet cold and blast but male us stromig . After the SIOW the robil's stronG. ; To the Culest life by right belong Time wlnlers al wel nl Ielonl Anl , they whom fauna shal calve In stone Time women whom men woull flin emutlmromue , TIme womelIom God his Itnmled his o\vn , Live wInters mis wel . as - summel'S CU : . , UJIblf.I2'1E.i. ; ' GraceShe'sery eccentric. Elhel-How7 GraclSho mnrrled the man" she was engaged - gaged to at the slashore last summer , Mr. Gamble-Would 'ou like to ! you lke take I chalce In I lottery , Miss Overage ? Miss Overage ( blushlng-Thls ) Is so sullen , sir. The crown prince oC Jalln wants to hurry nn American heIress Evidently the Jal doubt their ability to collect that war In- domnly tram Cimhnn Dcnnlson Whelock , leader of music In the Carlisle IndIan school , and I Chippewa girl , now nt the same school , celebrated Chrlshlas day by getting married. Smarl-Whatever Induced your uncle to marry the widow of a man who was hange,1 , Simnpsomm-hlo hns been married to widows befQre and said Il was tired , of having the virtues of former husbands fung In his face Dr. Elas ShiIng and wne of Lexington , ill. , celebrated theIr fiftieth marrlogo anniversary - versary on the lth , surrouhded ' by their clmli- dren , grandchildren amid other relatves , chl. lie presence oC thc company they were remarried - , married , the cerelony beIng most Impressive , For twelve years past October has bcen tIme most popular month for marriages In Chicago. Last year June took the lead , whim n score of 1,590 to 1,560 for October Januory hd a record DC 1.313 : February , S7 ; March , 1,028 ; AprIl , 1,425 , and May , 1,381 Then came June , wih her roses and warm skies , and 1,590 knots were ted by busy parsons , July , August , and September hal respectively ,1,005 , 1,17 and 1,356 , the year closIng October , 1,560 ; November , 1,51 and December ( esUmat ) , 1,350 Of the con- trclng parties the oldest , groom was p3St 80 and time youngest 17. The former married - nod 1 brIde of 20 : time latterone of twice his . uak r OATS . ' . A million a day'eat it A i ? Why ? Non " just as gOOd as. " f , , . ' . r TRAOB MARK Sold only In : Ib Pckages leADS UAftS - _ t The Oregonian Country , Was NOT a desert six months ago- NEVER W.AS We DON"r have to build irrigating \vorks WeD 0 N'T ' have 10" cultivate nature to get a crop and WE NEVER I-lAVE A FAILURE - URE of crops from any cause. \Ve plant and cultivate the soil and nature does the rest. , -f you want to get there right cal at our Omaha office , Room 101 Bee Building. vVe , have the largest list of Oregon proper- ties for sale or trade that is in the market , Trades made on large properties only. 600,000 acres in one body-80OOO in another - other 20,000 acres 'of'ilnbcr land which wil run 50,000 feet to the acre. I STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. OF OREGON I . ' 1-wUL&Lm---- 1 ri I \ .n U T ! J ' J J-JI-w 1L.F5U : I own age , The yosmngrr couples genernhi , married ! In time spring these or more mRture years Inter In the year , The oldest bachelor to assume nllrltnl responsibilities was GS : the olmiest , ohest Silinster r,9. Thlrty-nvo grooms hatl 11auNI 65 , - nlll ten . brlles were minuet 16. IMJ'JleI Jls . - On the 9th the First corps , commanded imy General I ! ) 'nohl , was reviewed by time bl , dnt on a beautiful Illaln at the nLrth Dr POlomac ' creek , about eight mits ! OI hloek- er'l hwlqunrter writes Noah Brooks In the Contur , WE roce thltler In an amhulanco over a rough corlluro road : : anti , a9 wo passed O'treme Dr the moro Ilfcul lior- ' for- tons' or time Joltnl \ way , time amhulanco drIver , who sat well In front , occasionally let fly a volley or lUllpre8c,1 , oaths at his wlhl tom or six mummIes . Fimmaily Mr. Lincoln Icnnlng rcrwarc , touched time l/n on the " . shouhler , and saul : 11IRn7" "ixcmmro 1 . ( 1) ' friend , art you ' nn gplsc The lan , Rtat ) ' startled , 1001(01 arounmi aroln nlll replec : < , "No , , : Ir. Irlllent : 1 am I Metlmodist. " "Wel , ' ' salll 1lncOln , "I I thought t ) ' 01 Ilst bo an Episcopalian , because ' ' Flliscopalan bcclso' 3'otm swear just Ikt ( o\'trnor Seward , who Is a cllrch ivarulemi I The ' . driver fworo no 1 ore , Time Ilastor or a church at Iosngel0. Cal , , ono J. W , Cal Caulbel , tool occasion re- cenl ' to put thlS Into Iii ! Prayer : "Oh , l.rcouchs re Thy la"lnl grace 10 time , librarian of time Los Angeles city Ihrar ) ' , ailt cleanse her frol al sIn nnll mnko her worth ) ' or her omee , " The librarian ccml'enstc the 10mlnlo . for his Intercls lon " for her by cllnl on him to pay ' : , OOO for deramaton of her character In liuhihe . Little Dot-I conhln't lake ant whal time preacher was talkium' aboul. , talln' Little Dlcl-It was I queer sort of 1 story , nhont a mn what 11rellretl a big Ilnner for I lot of cammu- paumy , hut mmoboily cUle , anll SJ he emmt out Into the hlhwa"s amid byways amid got strangers alum ! beggars 10 come , Little Dot ( tbmougimtfmully-1 ) 1'1131 the ' hail , mme 10 In . those days , amid thhla wommldmm't icoeli St. Peter-What claim hO\'Q yams to mlmt- ! talco here 7 New Arrival-i always paid ) amy pel\ rent antI sent the chlhlren to chmmmrch . " "I gnMs WO cams let you In on the Sal3 termmms I ' 'Er'I dluimm't bring ' s1tim . " rI dlcn't any mOlt wih le. Mr. , Johnl-1 mihumi't see you nt church yesterday. You ought to have beel ( lucre . We lu\c I young mn rrom the theological college to Ilreach for us. Uncle laclllll . \ knows dat , boas , en his etact ' do reason on I ( hidmi't me , lm. 1 'IOW9 no stuJents to Ilractzo MmBIMI . ALE DISCOVERER OF The Excelsior Hah Tonic5 ' . i Gray hair lialog - Hair -i- Re- _ - - . , _ . . - . SlOjped ) stored BALD hEADS COVERED , . I'or the Orst time In time hINlor or time world n Ilscn\'cr Is nUIIIhnl Ieslorc > gamy hnlr 10 its nnluml comet without 11)'c. JI" , Vale , ( tint . most WOIIC rul womnn chemlsl I ni giant sc.nlBI , I. time discoverer . 'he g"ccl8lnr ' Illr Tonic Is time l'emelV , I me , Yale hl' IJlncel1 Il . Oi the Ilrllcl for Iho benefit oC tie , puhlc Ilt ' /u"MllrR It \\1 restore Ihe ( natural color hacll 10 mmmc bin ur. no Illel I how , long I u hl ! " " 1'1'1 , grim ) ' , The cur" IN IJermlnenl mum every wn ) " . I wi amen atom ( rlJhlr hair II tuomn I hourR 10 uric weck I reRlon's time hlirn " "II hpn s and creates a luxuriant growth. H I. I guaranteed clime for emery ntlwnt or the hlir ) or Ncal" 'he whole worll bows Ilown tu Mme Yule' , mucuor , ) ' 1111 10 hcr ghost slll I. n ChCI'IRI , which his never been " 'ullcll hy mUl or wommmamm Thin g"celslor 1ulr 'fonlc holds comlllcle sway over the humll hnlr There are no nln1nls which Iho hnlr Is lieu 10 lust I ' cannot cure. He\nrc or IuimttationR , Hoe hint c\er hOllo IR la"elel "Misc. 1. Ynle's flxcet- : Rlor Heir 'fanlc. GUlrnl ,1 10 lrnlole Gray . Illr Wlhoul Dve. " l'llcc $ 5er bottle ; G for ( 1$5.0 Sold by all drgglsls , Mali orders promlJly : Olell by MME' M. YALE , Chicago . - s1hJ 1 , AFlnol3Oold : " , J'lntotWnhto .T ' tD every rondtr o ( 3.75 STEM SET thll rIJIlr b ) - LADIES GEiTS FREE - . ell him is omit tumid rn- turn ivumim ' nne mmmiii wlh OI'I'I'/)1 5 . Wo Wil f4ummi . IhlH - l11rnnt % Vum ( elm , La- ' . 111(11' ( or ( i'mlti' , SIZL' , ii. 0. Ij , * 3.76oim : - mrovLlm , l-s mmumu him - lpuelr.mmtlu , to nay ' . , s5i.o ( ) unmid is'uutclm , - 'iri or mu itt , imiO m.- t ' , ' : init iv , , , glvo mu , , FILICIL 'l'hmis I iooti ( or thirty mas'e . ' ' . ommhy. ms'i'r.Amem 1IANtTh'Ac'rulm sew Co , Coi'Amlfmmmme 1111(1 - Stmlt ; , Sic. , ChIcago , MOIEY 9URNER. Isiti esirmuetlisle , flammmo n'imltc , liglul oveuilymtl.mtrlbumt. ' eti , cuzmohmsy ( timreo tiuimcs usual iilmiminumtion f ) a r cubic footof p'as ) gemmial to eyes , HtOutilhless , A. C. MOREY'LaCrungo , lila. MIRTHFUL 1E MARKS , BREAKFAST - SUPPER. EPP'S GRATE FULCFOTIV1Ir COCOA BOILING WATER OR MEL us JIOKE1 I'lfiitNY ( ) 'I'SIlIt ItFl1Ir , , 'i'arrmmmmt's Ixtmrmet of ( ti. ; . , ( ) arid ( 'a mum ( bit u. . um an ( C , . lcrtI In , und ijulimu ciii mu fur ' m'nrirrmuaum II nI gut CC II nil Is , umu ; mih'SrlLl , remimeily ( or mmmi , hiselm ( ( , of I umiu mirimmiury or- slim ) , . ( 'tmiuhIumlng ill ft imhgmmiy , 'oiic'nlrmut't ( cram Ii , . . mime. . , mmciuimm i-lu Smut's eitlehs - multi caiaiIm , , html m.ormublu . stauhie , ( , 'r'Ioui , ( room mmmdc mn'i , ' pct'dy aeliomu ( eturimiur In mass Illume Ihmemi mmsm' (1511Cm' r'Imnut , in ) IIIItk'I It 'O'l I 1I 1t-s'r VAi.hjfumh ! iee'ovn I I hiM ii ) Y. 'to premIum I ( I muuii , s ee I 'ycry , - un. a u ad euului flCruss ( lu , ( mmcc of Ibeh , wmumu Ihie ilgniitmmra of 'l'arriumit 4 ( , ) . , N Y , uu'oum it. l'JhlC'i , * 1,00 , Hold hy cli Uruggt.ta. trone ' L1 F . r. t. iiavz , &ti ! L1 ! ? 2LTUEIT' is sulil under tObiIiVO ivrttemm UUnriuhltt'O , by , iuthmnrlz'tl naont'i ouuiy , to cure Weak Ilemory I .oss of liraimm mmmiii Nrrv 1'war I 1.o 5. Mnuuimoumii ( . iuickneum , ; Night i.ossc. . ; Yil 1)reammui ; Lack of I , ontidenc-oi Nt'rvoupuui'ui , , ' Imm'stm Ohio ; I' ' Ii Jirumi as ; 11050 of l'ovor uf time ( loimerot lye Orgiusmu 1mm either sex , cammued iiyoor.'x'rtiiumi , , , Ymmtlmfui LrrIr , , or 1zeessivo Use III 'l'iimacr , , , ( ) u'kmmim or Liquor. wimlcim loads (41 Mitt'r' . ( 'ouflumumh'tion ' , Imismualty ar.i hammtim ) , lii' mnmmiiEi us isis ; six for $ nwItIm wfittft.i uuaruimtuu I , , cur , , u refuuiuh znomim-y , Waul's 7.1 ? : , l-'iitm euro i4ick hlaiumhuuu'iuo. ihiiiousuoea Iiver Coiriplumint. )4mur ) i'Iomnirim , 1)a * p.imm mmci p , autipatiu&u. (1 ( lJ1l ( . N'I'EEiI 1ituemI only hi Ceothimams Drug Cu , Omshs. . - - , _ * _ s S -