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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1895)
, 18 ' ! 'JIB O\AIIA \ DAIT.JY n.EE : SUNDAY , APRIL 7 , 1895. . - I , i\7 \ 0111811'S , Don'ain.1 , I'OII ION 1'\110N , Or.n ! 1ro l'rlloll"lo on the l'.n t or the " ' , lrtlrrr"I''I NIC , Apri 4.-SIIclal-I.III { ) clea Iko the tlnldlng of hels. air ot halm 8ul1 0 blue sea caressing the bearh with the IOU fong oC a IUlab } ' , This Is the : ledlte- : alean shore whie winter sUI has Paris hy the hair , R)1 It Is al It was long a o 'when the Whie Saracens roamed the coast tor the lotns. X Is D la/)1 oC dream where Ulero Is always aternon. Anr this Is whY the fortunale oC erth lake It a sllrlng ' , renlez\'ols Tha 11ressmakers of Paris have spnl 10wn theIr chefs-d'oenores for wllal may he caled their annlal , alan , The WOlen 01 the Ilomenales , seem slleclal creatons. Bach Is 1 lasterplece or ar ! The womal Is not .lstlllnlshd from the dress alll It roes not rest wih her face to 1ako her Ilrety or ugly. She anll her dress arc one. al Is harlonlzel. , each part enhancing every other , th , lace takes Is place as I detai , and the result Is thi every wOlan Is heauUtul. This Is the trlullh at arl II rrNs , ' 'hls de s Is the Ilulnte celc ( of tbe fshlol , al apolheols of lho hour's Ideal 'Vhoover can Imlate It cal hOllo lor 10 farther - ther succ ss , low I Ii concelvet , hol lho dctals 01 It , formell h ) ' various hands , arc made to fal Into such unltr , Is sti the secrel at Paris , I this secret Is ever ours ' Paris w\ no lon er set the fashion. A SYMPIONY IN B.ACK AN ) OHA y , This very harmonr at Imrts makes te- Icrlpton 10ro [ lmcul , Dal's ono analyze a Oruze ? There rm'I ' thl mornln ! down the Corniche roa,1 , a womnn. In bklrt of ray cloth , whose alpluto broke rouml Ilr In a . . ' FOil A MOHNING STIWI.I . - - thousand sla'lnl tohls. 1 hlou80 at mauve , fowerl over with lac In 1)le tnt , the Ilater lned oul with threalh c golt ; c pe of black veh'et , ray [ , Ine1 RII ! urlalled wih a black-lllnme1 [ Medlcs rnche. a 111 on the hair. that fel each "hie In wlve and ave to the face a true oval , a toque. al black , wlI long. sharp wlus at gauze and ! jet , set outwards and downwards. lke II number amI directon to tbe wings ot lhe vIsion ot . Ezeltel. 10w to Imitate this. or even to tel how It Is done ? Oher toietes are : A sldrt at tebacco brown serge. wih a callo of brown velvet , cn- rlche,1 , with jet , and n black Neapolan hat , turned 111 behind wllh a mass at roses. The bat has a largo black velvet rosete. on each side , ) joined by n sort of velvet brldgo over t'le top , Irom which rises In lho ccnter a tl black pompon , thin as n smoke spiral ; the capo bhlnrl reaches to the waist , and slopes Ilghty longer tuward the lrnt , In the lne of a : parabola. cnlvenlng by this mlans the back vlow ' wih a elmpso of the crcam Ilk Inlng'ol the Iront. and the jet applque cov- ors UIO upper part at the garmenl , It out- paralel to lho capc's edge. and a standIng - Ing jet celar breakl o\'er' on each slle In I lar e square that extends out over each shonlder Iko a shell , With the same brown serge skirt a blouse of brown si. . braided al over In a lahyrlnth patern , wih white sik hrld. Such , braid- tng Is , and Is ' easiy lane vel'y efectve ; the braid Is fat. ald of the sort wovcn Ilte a Chostrln . Another day the ! wih sale Iklrt , n hlouse oC chamois-colored cloth. In- 10cent of trhnmln , box-paled ] and droping over the belt al the way rould. fa that the blt Is concealed , The sleeve Is longer ali close 01 the wrist. 'fho offe t at this blouse Is nbsolulely stllnln . A YOUJG GIIS GOWN. For 1 young elrl : A wedgl\'oeII-looklug gown of bluish eray camel's hair , the skirt and sleeves Illaln , tbe hlnuse braided ul over wih white hrald , as descrIbed above. capo 01 the same , blue lned , with camels hair , and black . ! lor hnt with whlo rlhbon ro- Beles.Daek cloth sllrt , black veln't slceves to the elhow , at hu 10rmCI oue e pul hlouse ot grny-hluo sik , and round the neck 1 ruche 01 hlacl { crImped chilon and ribbon - bon , made wih a'umo that lel out round the shoulder , and ends that go down the front each shle. to fastel lear tbe belt wllh I 4 rosete , a 11 Ive the of 10 ! oflct n It bolero. I.on gray gwes end large blaclt Ilat , trhumoll with holyhocts ) 01 deell red. This Is n fashlonahlo cemhluaton of color nlli makes n prely Illcture , I needs only a baetgroun,1 ) 1'ry this : An ialan chatcau. vcr } ' whie. Slt In a erovo at elves. grn } ' . green , In Illdlo Ilstancc a monsieur In ble/o onreoat , cut 01 I.ollon , blaclt war- It ll morlu dress nnd Incn shirt , gray- bluo. folowl'll hy a sta hound torl ot , ! 10g very luch the 10.11 CIU rln"nlnl. . , . 1 tnnpl'MJ , n" " - - . . - - . -q.- , n'- , - . . . . " , . " . . . . . blaclt , , Iellcately garnlshrll wih violet satn In larrow fohl on lho sllirt tdge , aOI n deell yoke with epauleles falll ! Ipon tle Blee\'e" Ilhrohlerell with gmy and bOUII wih violet velvet. 'fhls yollo Is a separalo garment , lned a 111 Inlshcll by Iselt , al,1 , Is Ilut on onr the bodleo as an cxlra . wrp. The dress Is conwloted wih a hlack lace neck ruche , jot bonnet , eray glovls thaI meet the sleere at the elbow , and black Ilara ol 01 satn ami lace. Another carrlago toiete : Al black , has aklrt IU11 Blecve3 at sntn and blouse 01 lace , - covercd ' wi b Irile.cent spngles , macl. bo'nnet , wih rerl e ro es. lace 1:1101 , lun clo\'e , Tim onEAT OIO. The blcl \ I ono ot the cllet prccccupa- tona of 11reJ . und to bl able to wear enl that I no\'ol II to reacl tht high point gf IUCCel. T uchlen a nonly In Ihll di _ recton al IU/91uly I , turne whie tbo Iklrt. l" th I ) uent ateretYlt. I. 'ef ' to Isel ! hll n a luaUO wide aU the - , - . . . " . , , , . . l ! . ! l'fll.ID d. , du , 'UllaJ r a / - slmplo blouse at Oannel. Simple 1/1nel , Ind nothing more. I Ilrool1el ovr aY the belt lke the oh/1019colore,1 , one dc- lrlle,1 , nh3\'c ; It was cut vcr } ' long on the shouhlet so that the Im halo was far dowu on lhe arm , In 1810 l hlcn , nn,1 , the steen' that was shlrre,1 , tul Ilto the arm hol was , Ikc bishop's. lul and ba" , } ' cler down to the wrist. whcre It wa gatherd Into a turover cul. A hit of dahll \.tnt crelrd ! thc leclt. I was Iso\le,1 , from ony IIJsslhlo concurenot of color hy I sldrt anr hat al black , Is sol clim to ntontcn was Is Qualntnps anli slmjlcly , Bul tht suhl"-1IndOI wOlan Ilows that In the 11lst , ot luxurious dress theo are lho v ry Ilualtes to draw anll an atenton Ilvl cltd of dlstnctlol. I rcl on this hea1 [ that at the Salon VerlssaRe ! lst year one of the II"ns mo t remarked for style was a checle,1 , fannel I was hIcl. ant whie and mlde n 10 this cut wih hlou8t 5hliar alll I ( Ilrl to flre a la 10de. I was Qlalnt , anll tor this rea SOl It was 10rl sbrNI at than the pictures. cou rs , Is leartr was Ilule her con- 1'Lo\'lmlm SI.lS. II lhe wa } ' oC material for blouses Ihe /reat vogue Is tor siks cOf'd wih I tg lIe. sl nl , as 10wered IJlelS I/II 1.lahls , I or I.ouls . I havJ enllnR are XVI leslglS. sten a tvlshln ! dluner hlGuse lu this style on a while ground , was I n\le wih p\11 on each silio tlrnr tewads the 'middle , an,1 , the space betwem was eut out II front to form a square that W1 Ile,1 , wih lacl. ' 'he colar nect b.1d wus of lho wIth those exquisite slt coverer IIUe roses II Illnk and ! rel'l rlhhon , tlch as trlllell the ! OWIS of Marie Allolnete , and the 8al0 rl es horllered the Equare and edged the plall on ( Bch slto from the sholl- der to the bel. The slee\ , UI enormous pufr to the elhow , was 1001lNl with rosetes of the same rlhhons. OA y I.OUSI S , I.aro plaids arc much wor A model I ; one of blue an1 [ whie barred wlh black. I Is dralle1 [ diagonaly and has clar bald and belt ot black veh'et _ Jallanse palers arc beautul lor these blouses an,1 , Japanes : foulards 111 cotons should he In clemand this coming sUlmer. 'The chances are that us the JdllS are lor moment , morl occupied with I/htlng than wih producIng , the II rice of their sturs wi go 111 In the market ami be aVal- able only to long Ilr3 8. A word to the wlso whlo ther. Is . . tme. While blouses or plain material ma- drop I ol'er the hel ; thost or lre paterns ha\'l usualy u velvet belt rathlr wide. Th ? reason Is thnt a large I.atern . Increnses the al1parent size of the ngurl , a 111 this Increase Is an alJ'antage round thl shoul- ders. but not round the waist. A dark v'I- vet belt malles the ' , nisI loolt. b } ' conlrast. smal , ali this contrast 01 uPIII'l'nl width aeros the shoullcrs with the sm31 waist Is I charactlrl.tc 01 the styll. Thlse gra ) ' hlouses seem to IIelal11 not anI' the pltlrts hut tl hats also l be or IltUe color , :11 perhaps lhls Is the reasel so lanr hats are hla(11 Latrr In the season - son this mar ho dlIerenl Bul apropos 0 : hats , I may he rcmarltel as u sign or t'jl fashion that them no longrr I I simiarity ot coler sought to be establshed hetwecI the hat an,1 , the gown , Once wIth a brown gown went a brown hat , hnt now there Is nothing of tw sort. 'hc hat has a neutral ba ls. either of whie or blac. . and lIs fowers or vlvet rosetes are so chosen as 10 form a ' /armonleus contrast with almost any gown cnear have In the wardrobc. IWENINO umss , Gowns for even In are of , ! fowere,1 sik with accessories ot velvet ImI chlron , or ot pale satn In plain tnls wih lac ; and ' , skirt sleeves of vel'et Oren wih : ll nowered sik the hodlce Is n deeolete blouse at lace over plain color. or over olll rose when the sik Is fowered with rose. Some gowns are lade wihoul Meeves , bul only tlt sltle1 dressmalter knows how to substute fOI' I sleeve a series at ribbon rules tc produce - duce the necessury elect. A own made br ! Iaqlin Is at pale blue satn , The cut ot the skirt Is remarkable. The deep godels are erlae1 so that thlY a . tal Iko haI.open fnn , but th outer lnes are not straleht Ite those 01 a fan , but eurvc outward In a slght concave as they cescend , and they fal 'round the wearer Ite n succession at blades set rounc a cylnder , I cannot say heIt Is done. but might slggest that the lning has been so carefuly prepared as to be almost a mold. The Iront has n scam down the Ilddl where two bias elges cme toether. Over this skirt tais a transparency termed cl al- terate breadths of white lace nnd whitt mousselne do sole embroldere,1 , wih mauve. 1'I bodlc has lho nek sQlaro In Iront anll rund hehlnd all Is fnlshe1 with a bertha or hce and the mauve embroidered musln headed by a twist 01 dlep pansy velvet. Pansy vet neck , Ind In one corer of the neck a bunch at lowers In geranium color 3hadllg down to brown. The bertha rufes form the sleeves. Hleh-neked dinner gowns have square neck cut out and Iled In wih lace , nnd a hl h necllband oC vElvet , Ite a blouse de- scrlbCI ahoye. A convenlonl Idea Is ius- trated by a gown of blaek mousselne de sale that has 8 yoke 01 vtry open jet p3Smen- terle. The block sik lning Is cut along thl ee o of the yollo a/1 cown the mlddlo 80 that J can be turned baclt at wi to give an ot . orecl decoJeto. Quanttes 01 mocl , je" is , jeweled passe- mentlles and Iridecent sp3nglcs are used on these materials for Evening wear , massed Irlncl ( ly Ipon the blouse front. . ' MODE. TI CIAnACTEr TIE What Is to bl eS\cellly remarked of the deml-season dreS8 Is that It Is A development at the psl wInter's fashions rather than the beginning of a new style. To this lact I owes much at Is beauty. A style contnnes to Imrovo up 10 a' certaIn point , I or when IIas are Irst llt oul thlY am oren crude anll have for their . sole atracton novclr. but Ite by Ite ] the forms Improvo. straight Ine8 becoming curves ald curves growing more refled. An ilustraton In ] oint Is the history ot the godet , an llel1nt on which lho Ilresent Mylo Is 11rlncillaly b3sell. In tho.be . .hlllng ! I . \as nn eeceJrc ! tar ; t.hoy mauo1 ur cULlng n rounl IHeeo or clotl Into a Bt.lral . and alIening oul the slllrli Ilte a stmlght lne , J was very amusg , this now WiY of /aklng fulness wihoutathcrs , but It was also \'I'ry agerlssh'o ald ugl Ono 'ms only to look at the cuat cuI colars two } 'earl ngt to klow how ugly It'IS. . Jut toear the goret Is rllned down tc the tenderest of cu/'es. aHl whethcr In Blrl ) or cloak It hall loses Jselr In minglng gathers. I.ater on thelo wi bo novlies. Certain ones ure tallell 01 alread } ' , but /ot the very wisest , not eVln the glelt Ilressmaitrs anlI the artsts who deslgl theM neveltes. can say II ndvancc which of al olere1 [ wi suc- celI , I.ast year there wee eforts at nov- ely tbat were blu/lerl. lany womel ruined their wllh baSIUeS ( gewls oversllrl allialle themselves look jUlll Ile ridiculous , I Is wisest to go slow. ' 10 bla/o for la t year'l mlstalles Is laid to a certain great dresluker wel knewn to Americans , who Is tOIHI ot voluminous - draJ- Ings. The IssUe shol\s thaI no dre6maker 1f rel enough to chalge the blylo of dreu by his own wi ; I requires the wlllgnlsa 01 society as wel. The Ilress being worn at Nie sems to 11'0 evidence 01 I st'lo at Js clmlx , Is elements h8VO Increased In bot'l exaggera- ten atl beautr tiOW they sem com- Illetl \ thla Is so It Is tmn tor a colapse at ! a heglnling. On what are we going to bl/lhl ned1 Some SI } ' the style Iarle An- tolnc ! to , fDA CONE , t.U1.\ - . . ; V. A , 'hreD 11)1' SIIII tor " I'oor 1111' . ' , ( Col'rl< , 189 1'111) . Wi H , lAW , ) lly object In \\llng these recipes Is to give an Idea at coollng a I Is done In a , welto-do I rench lamly , which , hnwever , bas no chel , but a &od woman coolt or only . , I mald-ol-al-worl. The diference between the table 01 I wor"lnlman " and that 01 I tamle bourgEois - gEois does not rxlst 60 much In the Qualy of the too or the way It Is cookel ! A In the 01 meat which dltlcnt Clts they r- spectrely USI IAt us 'ISY , tor Instance , that the hrl ) ' 01 mean , wi have a ten- deloin atek lor breaklast. bugh af 8 gfud hutcher' , HhoP. wher the Qualy of I the meat I not 10 b ) quetoned. The . tamly of the workingman wi be Icrl , Irom tbe Sme animal , but Irom a len cbole porton. Ne\rtheltl tbe prepr- thm at the ltell { wi be the llue. : ud the wie 01 the workingan , vI cook her piece of round M I the cok at careuly tl , . ' W ' , u o beet ! our.ol't ! ! ! ppl ! - . to al the lablo prvisions , liench people can luch bet r do wihout chicken than ha\'o It of Inrerlor qually , In this they sho\ good Iense. A mmrmy . mTClEN. About the kitchen ther Is Ito to 8Y except that It must contain tbo nec ssary .lcle ! , wihouthlch success In cooking becomes doubtul. I Is needless to remark - mark that above ahouhl ni eleanlless reign there. 1.'relch peopla beleve II fresh air for their Ilots and pans , Inslcal [ of shltlnl lhem II ) II cose Is , as Is done here ; they are either hung on the wals or kept on shelves , Ilarty uncovered , They arc the latural ornaments oC a llchel. an1 [ whcn kellt serulJlously anl cleal , IS they shou11 nnywlY. brigh they glvo a prety. che rtul , comfortahle 10Jk to I he roorr A Tlnm DAYS' SOUP. My frRt fd lIe wil be lor that nlonal dish , - - . al "rench pot-aI-feu. clell o houlon or consomme , Is , nourishing . I gOO ald ' economlc31 I.'or a famiy oC three persons tl. folwlng proporUons wi g\1 ! soup lor thr days. Is I 111ortant to have a thick Irol Ilot. lnlecl Insl < le , wih 1 lght-mlng co\'er ; this pot rhoul not he usell ror any- thlnr else. Select a Illeco ot meat which 101 coolt dry. Lean I.lte . Is \ry 100 the me3t Is lemler nnll jlicy an,1 , lal < s boulon , eSllecial ) ' Ir } 'OU add tl It n got or the lower rOlnl1 0111 juicy hone ( not a marrow hone ) which gives only fal ald . I or the meal 10 13vor. SOlp IsEd sholld always - ways he tresh'y It 1 rr , as the quston or len- dErness has lothln to do wih holl11 boer. which tenler , ' when belomcs an'way cJled ) 1elg enough , :1" : which , when fresh , has much more 13vor an1 julc ! nECPI I.'OH 10T-AU-FEU , Two pounds beef , platl One pOlnd beef , lower round. One jUlc } ' b E bonl. I olr leeks , cII size , Two cnrots , medium sIze , Two tnrlps , medilm slz ! A ltte celery and parsley , Ono onion , [ . 'Ivo cloves. A smal teaspoon Pareslan essence , A smal handful ot sl. The carrots shoul,1 , bo scrped n/HI cut In two or tOlr pieces , nccorlng 10 their size ; the saUe wih the llrnlp. The Il > ks arc cuI In two \ld a smal bundle Is made of the whlto part , the Is the parsley geCI ted wih [ ld celer } ' . Al the veetables should bo ! arcfuly washed , eSllcclaly leelu , \ \ lleh always - ways have Inside the ' . ' salr lel\'es. ' 'he clove : arc set II the onlen. The pot should h large elough to conlail. besides the meal. the : watlr anl the vegtnbles : nd have reel left tor It 10 he ! wihout hUbblng over. . AND . BOI.ING RKI t n O. Put lho me3t Into the Ilot with one quart or cold water to e3ch pould or met. ' : 'Ihe Irst sholid not ho tee hot as t'le SOUII musl slm- Ilr slowly , not bol away In steam , The skimmllg Is very importalt : If 'nelected the ; scum sinks to the hotol. I shouII he care- fuly rrmoved as It rises to the surface he- fore the bollnI begins , In lhat manner only wIl the hOllon be clcar all bright Instead of thick onll ' . ludlh' WhO being belns mIl salt ( no pepper ) and al the vegetnble ! I.et lho seU1 ! rebume Is bolilg ; fet al the IJack of the stove. wel covered. and alow II to simmer for six heurs at least. Five mln ltes b < { ore serving put In lle essence ( this e33enc colors t'lle bOllon ) , covcr the holom or the tureen wih wel browned bread cnt as bI : as dice ; three or fOlr pIeces for each Ilerlcn , Strain olethlrd of the - bolln bul- len o\'er the bread and servo with the carrots - rots , tnrnlps and the white part of the leek's ( unted ) on n separate dish. The meat Is served hot from the pot afer the soup and can be c1ten wih mustard , pickle. otc. Te rest ct the bouion should be straine In n china or earthen dish , and when cohl put In a cool place to keep for Inture nse , I can be en'ed clear the next day , cold or warm , In cups er vermiceli. paste. rice. macroni. etc. , can he coked ialan it. A hash can be made at the meat left ovor. -It cn also be served warm In n tomato saue , or served In diferent ways tor which I ' wi glvo recipes at anoth r'tme , E'S''Yl JtSTI vn'us. Empir Stl. Ueal-Long . Lty" ! larl. NEW YanK , Apri . - { . ) - the torty days of penance , severe or not according to conscience's dictates , Easter week Is always fled with dinners , dances and luncheons. This season It wi be tea- turl by the usual array of noveltes spring- tme Is sure to brIng torth. The second lal of Napoleonic power h promlsc , ! to talt place at Eastertde , for the fashions of the ! rst emplro are already relegate - gate to obscurity In Paris. and the modes at Marie Antoinete 010 advancing rapldlr Into vogue , On this side of the water the change Is Irt to b noted In lhe IOW coilure. In- stcad of lho Sans-Gene and 1812 headdress , Emarl women , for Easter dance a 11 dinners - ners , wi comb thclr loks moro nearly afer the style 01 the Princess do Larbale and the Duchess de Dourbon Cent smnl colored 11rlnts 01 whose portrais are now sold In oval ell framC. to hang on elhcr sldo ono's dreshlng table and serve n models. Other signs ot tbc revoluton are m3de mn- Hest In lamp shades and candle screens. Th3 new shade Is buit or delctely fowered crlnlded sik , stretched on a Iramo In the term of lour squares , wih a crown-lke tOi , and dEcorated rUm . wih crsp ltl quied ? 'fho candle shades are In the shape 01 Marie AntoInete court Ins , or eclol of Louis Sieze screens. Screens and tns oo painted laml ) shades alke are ornamentEd with the Inovltable cupids and shEpherd girls and boys 01 the Bourbon period. 1'IE nEIN O YELLOW , The al prevallg tone 01 dinner nnd luncheon - cheon t3bles Is , . , yelow I was. lhey say tbe favorie color at the guiotned queen , so al spring feasts lre brlghtenld by masses of dafcdls , JOIIIUls. genesta. yel0w lles , dog- tooth violets ali yel0w taleta ribbon , or , beter than al. hreadtlf at what must hn\'e he en a malzo colored brocade eown. at Marie Antolnett's tIU' , strlppe1 [ II ) to form a broad scart , lold lenghcwlse over a whlto damask cloth. At these repasts the sEntment of I uter wEek Is preU'y echoEd < n caver C3r l , now In genral use , They are cut from long strips of rough paper. decorated wih sprlnglke scenes In water colors , the names ot the Alests wreth 1 In 10wers. nnll veres of old Englsh I ater carols on the back. One or theo for each peron Is as much of a sou' velir as II Is now though requllo to sUII- ply , and , as In SOIO cases the , cards are the signed work or a wel IUow/ water colorist , It I I gretdr guest who won ! } expect more. As E3ster week usualy hrlngs to a close the work of \arlous fashlonablo lterar : phianthropic or clubs that thN\'O ; aUlseme't among womenkild 11urlng I.ent , their dlsso- Inton Is celehrated by sillendid and fnal' ' luncheons. Thlj most ttectJve of teso tables ard set II cryslal and slver , no other ware alowed , and the decomtons dOle In hedeerow volets : , traiIng arblus ani ! a now odll and lovely plnlt and yelo ' lower the 110rlsts cal wid crocus , Some of the leatures or the meal are Icps served In the lorm and crlor 01 wel klown , popular' esays and novels 01 today , Du Maurler's and 1.'roude'B works , charmingly bound , were eaten volume by volume at , ono lterary luncbeon , At another , sen'ed at 12 o'clock , and , therefore , cnlcd a br ak- last , a huge siver plater. heallc wih hot cron buns was Ilasel at ono COUrO , 'hesl , though made In the shape 01 the I nglsh bun , nrO ; In realy , Irult caito' , blghly spiced , dashel ! o\'er with sherry and served smoking hot under a lapkln , The rule In Ilallng them Is. that hot as they are e\'cry guet lusl pick her's lorth wih her bare fngers 1 the lald swlry paucs. a U/st lumcult teat to accomI11 l with grace and securiy for ono'1 hun , TIm . BCYCLE I-NCIEON. Next In InHXrtance I , the bicycle lunch- rn. The tabllor thll Is round al a wheel , bund by a tre of ribbn , Ind ha the covera laid ribbon 1twPn 81Xke al radi- atng to a clnter. wbere a woman's lte saety. wrpathed wih owera and mountE au a mossy platrau , occuplel the 11 at honor , One enthullata betel gais a ltp tarth r and crowns her blcyclo 'ylh a wax fgure of an . - artstcly gowne cyclst. bnd- Ing IlghUy on"r her handle br 8 thouih r ady to rC1 ol many mies an bour , Th rom II dlrkene tbe tlbltumlnate wih bicycle lant rnl Ind the de rtonl done the colol 01 the botcl' wheelns club I ' ! r tet ! faDr . .9.tt ! .H ! J are bIg whlto tssuo pOper . lgJ. pppM open anD cn , ! to mhnlt the head oC a downy ft chick , or bright-eyed whlo rabbit , wearIng I wJfo , ltn plerrot frl aroun1 [ his ncek , Tfles are swung from long whlo satn ribbons , a/d nre Oied with bonboM. Ther ! are Marlo 10ro costy IAntolneto rotcules of yelow MUn , porcelain comft boxes 01 that perloI , ant sugare ! cherries strun/ on long sik thrends , are teant 10 b ealen throulh one at lhl now fmlres , cale1 [ the Shepherl's rcvel. when al the dancer carry Ion I Unuo palf garlands , \uRe Illlel wishbones , long coach horns ful at candles anll baRs fled with choco- ' Ite clsks , stampell wih the laccs of _ Ish shiings. nll overlahl wih tn foi , lre but a lew amoDF lho ta vors. ' dlstnetyovel I on , WlmDNOS Apri wllln srtrNh .not generaly sUllposed 10 be blssel by tho-gos or tates. s\1 al . whcn the inornlng gasterlhle. ceremo comIng - Ing so lasly Inld fn\"r , wII/g Ir ; , tlrasts Ire usualy s r\I" 'hrn cards at every cover are apt tl I bi , hlg gi.ellcII [ sluar ' . showing above c.11 uest'R Ime tn } ' ov31 phot raphed hea s ( the brlte ant RroNn , eVer whIch j tlelr appear ullell Iltlals II ! ell or slver , P her ! are now glvP/ scarf pl/s , st wih \ lellln ct's ) , the /el Ind prety stone for Rod luclt , an,1 the bride honors her aten lng Jnahls wllb a souvelir typical or her Pl ) Iastme , : la'be pins In th { term at gold gai clnbs , wih Jeweled bandIts , or WI blcyeo wheels. th hub ! nnd trDs of jewels , the 'pol < e" d gpll ; Ir lat ! ell l ckets , sllwln her Inttal worlell tut hI d\monrs on th 11 lt , and wth I : Inllurls ot herself n/d he. clef n hushand , lAIGAH T WYII I" , iiaus . \ U 1 ! lS , low to Inon I" ' Ir"I'uo : hprlnJ I"o'/ / ror Lhl , ,11' , The vast cxtcnt or the In trate Iloulr ) Ilotucts O'ldences at ouco the popularlt } anll Imllortance of blrts allt elgs as foOJ , The at lho for early chickens - remanls cUes ens have tone a /reat teal 10 tlrcct atenUol 10 pulry larmlng as an hllustry , a fact which eXlllnlls the pre-ellnluco 01 Ntw Jersey - sey as a poulr } ' slate , The sand } ' sol ant the early spring seaon havc favored lhl state. ali the proximiy ot two lenters at wenlh amI Jpulalon , Iko New York and Ihlallelphla , cler the nearest amI most lu- cratve market to the growcr. Moder agrlculluro has tau ht the Iloulry mau how to fecd most ecoIOllcal } ' . anll to Ilrohlc , eggs amI chickens. without refercnce 10 large Icred frms and unlmied range. Llmltell raugo gives the easter tarmer a Iteat : alvantage over his wester comllctor In economy of the fcl consuled. The western man's lowl must tlge to Ind food , und the hunt for loot makes lhem Imcnlar and tough. Thl poulry keeper u voids exer- clso 10 economize rood al,1 , to luke tender fesh. Al these mOllfcatons enable pro- Ilucers to provldo for onr tables hlrts nnd egg ot var'lng Javors. 'fhe IlrGllnct of clover , ots and cor } 'Ields delclouslr ; lavore food. Having Itoviled our birds wo lay nexl proceet to c ok them , or r.ther to seasol them brore coollnl by hohlng them I rew dars nfer slaughter. gverr aie appreciates - preciates the advaltuJe In the qual ) or wester beet from fourteen to thirty day as with the lesh ot the animal - comparc mal kied the day before It Is cole,1 The tlference Is doc entrely to a process at s asonlng b } ' nge , ami Ife wouhl have lmler birds they Iusl he Iwpt at least a lortnlght at a telilerture nol below I : degrees to melow the tssucs , In our rush amI bustle or lte this Is not always Joslbl with carl ) hltIs. since In the carl ) ' parI ot the seasn the demant Is always lar er than the supply. l'or ! alO the roasl by a wel Itept fre Is byond al doubt the best , blt In these Inys 01 cheUI ) gas and oot stoves to bur It In a gas stove Is certaInly an exc lent way to roast birds. Game and poulr } ' can never be raste1 or erled satsractorl ) ' unles the fro be under perfect control , and the be uniform. With temJerature these conditons In mind our cooking wi bo more satsfactory In everwa } ' than I the fre bo taken haphazard ali the resul be lel to luclt. For seasoning lho variety of the Idlcben garden 'mar I , wn'upon.for sayoryness. and lor liody' t 'broken ' rebiked wier- cracker , or br d , 'crumba with nbundant crlst In I. Th , In'gestlllty ) ot the sea. sonlng , oren clll d to the savory ingredients - , Is due to , gredients realy the stareby brea ! . bound together 11h , egg as a , In the preparton 19f rot , and especialy ceme\t In summer tme , th must alwars bo borne in mind , dlisthlty The preparaton ot. eggs afords the coo ) . the most lattudo' tor the exercise 01 sltl. Few cocks even cOlslder e gs from th" standpoint of the weak stomach , Egg , cooked tenderly pntl just long enou1 to : ! coagulate their albumen wihout toughenIng - Ing It are the most digestble food In the lst of nnlmal proucts. In the private famlr , , where enough tml ought te be avalablo to bol In e g properly. lho cook may very wel cool. at lhe low telperaturo or 180 derees- for eighteen or tWenty mlnules-In place of boln ! This lemperture elves the white 'ot the eeg the conditon of fno teOler Jelr which Is most gratful 10 the feeble stemaLi. no less than to tbe roblst feeder. Omelets are always'lmproved by the adl- , ton 01 mik equal to one-tenth the bulk of lhe e I whie beatng. I avalabJp. the cas steve had beter IJ uSEd for the omelet , or the water bath. cr halnlllrc. unless It Is de sired to color them a slht brown. Peaching or droPPol1 egg cn only be wel done In the ' , lotest at "ater. Another appetzing prepara- ton for warm wether Is a mixture at one Ogg wel beaten In a tumbler of mik soltened with a pinch of hlcarhonato 01 scla. [ and a dessert spoonlul at goo rum or any other lquor which may be preferred. l'emln"I" Nor , , Miss Frances Wlati has a name for her bicycle. She cals It Gadys. Elen Terry Is another [ Ievoteo of the wheel. Miss nelgraml Is the frst Mohammelan , girl who ( trlell for university honors , Si" has taken her frst degree In art at the 1ad- ras universiy alHI won honors In Arahlc. She comes from 1'derabad. A story reccnty told about Queen Vlctola's weding Is rather a Ilrety ono : "I wih to be marrlcd ai a woman , nol I a queln , " she said , when aeltll hy the Archbishop of I Canterbury IC she wished him to ] envu the word "obey" out ot the ceremol ) Ponnsylvanln Is to have Is State Fllera- lon of WOlen's Club , 'fhe Dstrict of Columbhl has a tourlshlng federatol ; It lolls as If the subfedorton Idea were to bo the prmanent one , the natonal Oft llzaton remaIning merely a . gvernln ! counci. A New Mexico lather wih eIght marrlngl- able daughters advertsed , as a last resort , to eet lhem or Ills hands , Among the answers receh'cII was the folowing : "Am a bachelor anl wealthy. WiIadly marry one 01 your girls. Send samIlo , at oncc. " Ho Is stl hesiatng as to whether he should send n pllotogrJlh at the solar buy a single rairoad tcket lor the oldest , nussla boasts a molcal , high school tor women students. The working of this II- ttluton has been OxelI by un 1IIIerlll decree 01 August 2 , 1890. nnd an Inporlal ukase 01 1893 has granted to wcmen the permission - sion to olelato as surgical assistants at the raiway lnes of the country , By a ullaie 01 1876 women have been Ilohlblled to otclate as advocates and solciors. Miss Alta nochefelor , an helrcss to the tune .1 milons. Is an oxperl typowrler , She learned to use the machine In ofler to do conldeltlal worlt lor her tather , Mrs. O.car Wldo Is another lady who can typo- wrlto , She does a /0011 deal oC work tor her hushand. Miss Helen Oould used a machlno tor her tathcr In his letlo , but hai ahan- doned I now , ' 'ho dawager czorlna of Hus- sia Icarncd typowrllng , aud the present czarlna owns I machine , Dr , Oarnett 01 the Brllah museum haa 10uII a curious ltle "fower book" that was made UI by Una 'Haw\hornf ' \ the novl t's dauchter , In 1858. anll ho Intends to sen1 [ II to the tU3eUU of , Hawthoro rplcs In Sa- lem. I Is a taded ! ltUo volume 01 elehty Ilagos , containing towrs , lea\os. even blales 01 grass , gltberedLat , , hlstorlo SJts by Mlis Hawthorne , sod o leaves trom Keats' and Shely's graves , 11 lvo leaf from "Casn Ouldo. In 'lorence,1 and a sllrlg of gras tram Jetrarch's house , Mln Annlo I \ \ ' rton and lUu Annie I Cresson 01 VII"d ) lphla , loth oolonlal dames , hao adopted historical relearch n a profesion , al1 Ia e formed I bureau 01 anceslral reearch" " JU. Wharton Is the historIan of the lal damel , and author at "Through 00101101 Dorwaya , " and other worka bearing upon tie Bme period , Sha and Mis Crenon ate apclaly exp In leking out aud arrslslnt ancutrsl tcordl Ip the Iltorcl &cletr documeut. and oter archle. _ - - - - - - - - - POPE LEO'S ' DAILY LFE , . , - Ecrpnlonsly Ordered Rontino or Ohris- tauity's ' Grar. . Od Mau , ATRACTVE MANNERS AND PRESENCE Obsor\Mtnns nliItlrne" of n : rd leer Nelghbnr-'ha nth'nln ! 'nlhe of "IO-\ . \ 1.lntrollho . to Urnth. ( C""yl hle.l. 19 ; . hy R 1 McClur ) nOMD. March 12.-1 1\0 next door to Pope I.eo XII , In lho Quailt old Palazo nu - lluccl. bui b } ' Sixtust , who. whatever his sortcmlls ma ) have beel , Inew hew to bulll a hou l. which now that I is 300 years ohi ami more Is stl ono oC lho mORt comtorlublo In Home : l } wltlows look out Ullon the Ireat piazzas at St Peter' " a 111 h'om I } lerraco I elcl gaze wonderllgl } ' at lho vast palace of lho valcal , wih Is 1,000 rnOIR. I have Irlemls at court Iml Plelhles ! et a gllnilso or certain ap.ul- mOlts whlc 1 are not ellen to the publc , : l } ' lelghbor sets le an excelelt example as an carl } ' riser. II Is alwlYs UII by 1 or 6:30 : at the latest At i he celebrtes ma s In his Ilrlvato chal1el. A few members of lbo household olly are alowed the Ilrlvlegu or lailing part II this ceremln } At ahout S lclock ho has breakasl , which , 110 the other /ea Is , Is eatcn In lonelr state e\'er } ' artclo bellg lastc1 [ by his conllleltl\1 valet , 110 Centra , before It Is orerell to hll , IrcIast ( a rol an,1 , a CUll or coree or chocolate ) Is SOOI dispatclld , ald lho busi- nes of the Ilay helins wih 1\ visit from the Iloo's secretar } ' or state , Cardilal Itmpola. The Uore importall curresJtlenco Is reall amI dhcussed , the session sometles latng several hours. Arer this , the prh'atc secrc- lary Is admlleI [ , : nd the leters which re- 'ulrc the more ) lersonl lupervlslon of the pope are writen , A ! lTIODCAI. IOUSlmO.D. In al the aIalrs at this vast establsh- ment. where are muny householl wihin ono Immense ole. the greatest exactless 11re\'als. Al these who are brought Into relatel wih 1l0 II are kept Ver } ' actvely hus } ' . Al his alalrs. whether or a Ilrlvate or I pUblc nalure. arc cariel on II the most methodical manner. At : o'clock the pOlO dines , very frugaly , usualy taltng a ltle SOU ( . a very smal ; pleco or meat and some . In the - frui. lln- ler Ialans cat ltle meat , as II Is dear : anll Inferior : hut the fruit \ml vegetables : of lhe Hamul maret ) arc so tne thaI I hvo heard them made an l'xeuse hy a certain Indolent epicure for spellng the summer II Home , Instead of going to the mountails or the seaslte , Aler dinner the pOlle cunvcrsl wih the prelates at his hou ehohl hefore taltng his siesta. which is leClSSarr , eSl1ecl31y during the hol . 10nths. ror most pcople who 1\'e. In the be.autul but relaxing clmate or central - tral ami souther Ial } Then folow some hours passed In his Uhrarr wih his friends , the IJolts ; perhaps the pleasantest tme In the da } ' . for here he Is saCe from Interrup- ton. gven Ir hI wishes a volume flem one of the upper shelves. he prefers to mount on \ chair an,1 , ! el It hllsel rather than cl an atendant. Hc has alwa's been a scholarly mal. a close reader ot D3nte aOI In enthusiastc folower of Tholas Aquinas. the geatest phiosopher , In his opinion , that the church bls 1lodlced. I Is In this Ihrry thaI the pope's oncycl- cals have beol writen. documents. which , whntevor their Intrinsic worth may ho. are , ns pure exam Illes of style , be'ont critcism. In Is sall to wrlo I.atn more llerfecty than al ) ' other lving wrller wihin the ) aic of lho Homan church. THE POPE'S AFTERNOON DUVE. In the cool 01 the nfernoon this lonely man taltes a drl0 of : I hour or more through the grounds at the Vatcnn. His fa\'orlte carrlaeo is one that Plus IX used to drive In during his vacaton at Castel Gondolo. [ hlve seel this stately old-fash- Ioned vehicle. with Its two hnndsome black horses , whose long , swecplng tais pul t shame the poor , mutate,1 bobtais at the steeds of lho rashlonablo Homans. The carriage - riage Is ofen sloppd , whlo the pope gets out and walks among his lowers and rees , of which ho Is extravagant } tond. The gardener - dener ofen Is In atendanco on these excur- slons , and recenl Improvements and changes are discussed by these two lo\'ers of fowers. Every great man has I favorite trlo , I seems , Tasso' ! oat sti lves an,1 , Washing- ton's cherry tree exists. II by tralton [ olly , Thera Is a certuln chestlut at Carplneto. In whoso shade , three score ) 'ears alO , Ito Vlncento Pecci. as ho was thol caled , Ised to stlly his lessons , Whenever visitors come from hts old homo. the ) ' are sure to bo Ques- toled as to the COIHltol of this tree. His devoton to Carplnoto Is OIU or the lralts which Interest mo , In the "Grlil Cocaro. " as ho Is sometmes caled by his coultry peoplo. The people or lhls distrIct are cale,1 , Irom the curIous leather shoes lhe Clocarl peasalts wear , made trom a slmplo ) Ieco of heavy cowhhle , bent 10 ft the foot , and bunll abolt the ankles with thongs. TIE pOpg A SOHT OF PISONEr. During the summer months the IIIO matles treQuent visits to the Cal1no , a smal via wllhll the largo grounlls at t1t vatcan. which WS Imlt by the ! edlcls 10 po Paul IV. nnd havilI falen into a sad StltO ot decy , was restored a few years ago by Leo XII. Hero once a weet or so he repair nnl , remains for ono or two days , fnding n great ploasnro II the chano ot hablatol. Even a palace as the can 5 magnilcent val lust become llateful Inlleod to a prisoner. thouh lho Imprlsonmunt be us In this case a volun- tury Ole. ' 'herl Is a 110Wlr oven behind the ) upal throne , " 10 power ot the Jehlls , an1 [ thcro seems to ho Ittl cloubt that It I.ll XII were In realy what hil Ille "Ionlfex Maxlmus" would Imilly , he would have long . . I ago leC nome. nul thl8 Woul.l . nt suit the I Ille ) ' OC the \lcan , aml I It he a Iclon . that ho Is 1 prlsoler throUlh an ) ' Inlmlialon Irol thl Ialan goverment , It II n lact that ho Is so thronl"- theclcy ot'onU ! ' \clcy cerical' Ilarl ) In ) S . at the llo when a Ilal\o was erectell t Uorlano Irlno. I. o XII threatenell 10 ICve HOle , nn - . feln I 111- ni } which thl hrl ! ! of Iho chlrch ! o\M not hrook. llat a 10numNlt sho\h h creeted In thl Jt : rnal Cl to one of lho - grtlest lies or the chlrl.'I , : { /e- IlmSONAI , AUnmNES. ( I frsl saw 1.10 XII ! me tIl } 'ears ago. whol. wih lwo other frllnds , I wa Iro- ) slnte,1 , al ono ot the , We s/aler aullenes repr'set"l , thrll' lalhs , on ! trtcn1 [ the Homan ( athol ( the other the Jewish. II- lcit tle Protestanl , I rtmllh r tbat Ihl IIOpo ( to WhNI olr lalrs. la lonalty anl , : rllglon were . Ilno\\cCI h ) ' n mOlslglor 11 i jusl Homan ntemlaneel. rlcO'IIZell thl Cathole. a devolt lo\\rt Slloke for somD mll\t wih /&llr , an,1 , lOn\'H5EII wih thl li tp lebr'w IA\I ) len er than \ \ Ih In } ' othlr persol ) rcentcl Ihat ta ) ' , I Is In that al 01 estahlshll roll 1111Iolaoy Ilosslhle frlewls sllonlI , ' ' hl tratll wlh l'\'ln 10ro conslderaton thal aclual slles. That ' whlrh 111resse,1 , , le 10st tn the man's Ilorsonalt ) was 1 cprtain k enness of o\look. eomhilell wih a ! rent rcluemen ! He Is nol , \ h:11lsome : lal lke Pils IX , nor has hI that generus larenESf or uaturo which Pils e\'en h a } ' /alo level ) / I who Ollllose1 hll , His \'Irtul ! are sM to he 10re those at the hO\rgrla than or Ihe 10hll. 111 Is thrlrtr ; 111 ] Irldl\r , two qualiies which. ho\e\r : lmlrable the } ' IIIY bo 11 themsel'es , arl lot calcliatel to lake a ia 1 , . ' e31Jcialy 1 ruler , popular. wih the /alses. I next saw Leo XII at thr closlnA or hi , eplsCOII\1 j\hlee , on the 19th or 1"lhrl8ry , 18:1. le was luch chan el slncc I 111 sen lasl. which I b hll 'hl rellHmcnt hal cn strck wih before was a thousali fold in- Cf'lsed. Ils face W.15 Inlnlely sofleneJ. his hallls which hnl heen thin heore , were :1not slld. OW ) ' , 0111 ae. Ille } 'olth and love , Is a ! reat bealtn r , I I closes a \e whosi ) lle3s- Ires hheen worthiy enJoyell , whose ! Irs h\'o becn sleatastr horne. I was Infniely tO\chel1 by his appearance. hut the SYIIIIthr I relt for hll h3l1 no touch oC the sUIIr- latulal. I tlt th Iturll telllerness of one who Is In the ful strn th of le for enc whuse stren th Is wel nlh wAsted. A Slnse of the geat lonelmss he must know , Oil' pres. e"I , allost palntuly , Per the frst I ! the claim for ' tme reconzel sym)1th ) ) which the srlt-lncarceralel , prisoner or the valc:1 : males on al the worll How lonely hi lxlstmee of forlorn state Iust he ! Huw narrow the wsls of his vast 1IIIce , the compass - pass of hIs stater ! gardensl Woult he lot /lclr glv ( II ni " 11 , to pass the last la ) ' ! of his lfe In his lo\'ey ! C.tplneto. leadIng the slmpll natural le among his Idndrell and townsfolk ? , . \ the Orst of the jublC letes. when the pOlle. against thl a \lco or lhe Jeslls , en- tere.1 . Sl l'eter'f fur the lrst tlno sInce his coronuton In 188 , the custnom of chcerlng In the sanctuary was Inalluratel I Is tol. lftel. becanse. lS the 110pO Iover Ippear In ( ullc elsewhero. his ( art } ' has 10 other oPJlortlnlt ) ' or eXllresslng Is 'nlhlslasl for him awl his cause , ) n spite ot thL frequenl or his rnlors hel1h , It seems , I what is el'el Olt may I , that the Is heleved pope Ilerfectr wol. altl Is tor I /an of his age In a vf orola state of healh. His doctor freqlelty says. lhat Inless sOle now unfcr- scen Ilsease alpearJ , leo X I wi'er } ' lke ! ) 1\0 to he over ! O rears oM , That he hlmscl does nol leslre that his lfe shoulll he greaty prolonged seels evident rrom the felowlng lnes writen dur1l ! the IIst wln- ler , , which I have transbte,1 rouhl } ' for the stand the at those original \3ders : \ 10 lay ! net Inder- DEATH. The last rn's ot a , that setng SUI not rise. shal Fal upon theo. 0 I.co I Slowl } ' , 110\1) 11 thine acd veins The lfe-blood ebbs. AIr