- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . , - : ' 'j j . , . - ; ' c 'r 10 TIIJ3 OISIAIIA DAILY 'RIDE ' : SUNDAY , APilIL 19 , 18941. f - WOMAN'S DOMAIN. _ _ k -n = ar = nr sPY1lI $ PolL ( lIIIdItIN. Stiintuer IgqIInftstpJruyc4l or i , , . tit- tI ( ! IItIIIM ZUlu lztt'r. NSV YORK. April 17.-New wath clothes fr children-rather apparel so.calIed-3ro both rnettler and more enIb'e than over th's year. There Is llttk of the wash tub ar about t.2vRy In which some of the lresle8t tt the little cottumc are trlmme(1 , hut , though or the most t1orer.ltko delicacy , tbe now colors are enturIng. There are olld plqu2 In ky blue and a'plo b1oBem ptnk that make smart anti uscul summer suRs for maids Irom 4 to 10 White Ihtniburg embroIlerles In edging and Insertion trim the rcrer coats of these aproprfately. outlining big turn back revers and elaborate cape collars , and edgug or Innilating cuffs for the sleeves. The paln ! skirts have usually strappel eams anti for the oldezt ages are cut to ; & , ; a tr:1 t/ /y/ _ = ( : - . - ' \ - _ _ _ _ _ - - . . ) - s : = - = ' : - = = ; : = = = = : . : : br , ' - . I . , : : : _ _ _ _ _ _ : : ; . : ; : : ; \ . ? . ' tL _ _ 1. 1.'w 'w PINK PIQUfl SUIT. hang in front with a suggestion of the grown U ) box plait. PInk pique Is also used' for small gentlemen - men In the baby stages , and taIe3 the ihape of cape 1oalcs and mannish little stilts con- eisttng of a reefer cat and kilLed skirt. flub lclng a gIrIs color tile Sky blue pique il Riot used for boys. In white pirpie , duck linen-homespun and brown linen- which lUflY 1)0 said to be a universal material this aoaon-th re are nny number of neat and InexpensiyO oat and krt ! stilts that can - be bougi'i ready made for both boys and glris. UijssIait crash , a stout grayish linen Which .lI a IflUCII of the look of kitchen cTash. 1 in hig1i favor for rough ruinnier use for both : . A. pliin skIctiind reefer coatI tb model . . - kfr ( t ? ) ' ? - -y / . j4ii 'LJI ' " -I - - . # - , . - . HOME SPUN SUIT. for gino in t1119 material , wiicli appears a well in natty little blooniers and blouses for bicycle uee. For young gentlemen ip 'to 10 there are matolot suits in tim ItusIan crash that , with their long bell trousers and very low neck blcusee , have quite a profei.iional sailor air. Great 'aIlor colinro appear on the , the proper caper is to have the shield front per- fcctly plain , though ( he ciiicldo of other matciot cults ehow anchors and braids in contrasting colorll. Coarse bemp watch chaillo , drawn taut acros.s the breast from : _ o patch pcicots on the blouco , arc a gene- - - - Mtft : \ ; ; ic .4 . . . . L' ' HI , ' U , ' . . BLUE SERQI AND GRIlN LtNIN. finish to thesservleeabIo little .irltocKS oI' iwnsri. .flut chief among the icnsIble textures used for girls of aimno.et alt ames are the linen Iitites and craPs limiciw In every shsde of ssgo anti Ircwn. rUoe copy in sniutler vat- tornt all the desigus of thu dmy , the open gulpuru Insertions , crinkled ribbon mtrlpea end embroidered dQls p.11(1 IIurs. Tmimmntng for tiiestm little frocks are IIk.- WISI ) grown UI ) to a derce. i''hIto and un lkeclmu.t aiuro ed&e Ycr4 , cohtar - - - - - and bretelles of all sorts and with knots of taffeta or velvet ribbon ninny a tiny linen gown will sbow a flower-hued lining of rich ohik. Indeed , color to to ho this summer a feature - turo of clotlmem for even the smallest glrla though many dt.ilghtful little toilets are still een In pure white. I'AIlISLN MODL.S. The F'rencii modes in particular evidence ft leaning toward color , and there are Indian dimity and TTati.ste costumes hewing Dresden ciTects that arc extremely charming. With sheer white textiles , mulis , Swissea , plain batiste and Indian lawne. there are often linings of colored silk with waist and shoulder knots of ribbon to match. A MInI- amer cloak of white tiotted Swiss lined with plni , rose or blue silk , Im a novelty for girls from 3 to 5. There are 0103 Swisi'es with pink arni blue dote that with dainty decorations of lace and rosOttea of baby ribbon appear in gowns and cloaks , shirred sUil lists and poke bonn etO. The ( iressioct costumes for gino under C ard maIo ( very short , reaching barely to the 1(11cc. In time Paris models tile majority of tliet'a arc high necked and long leved , with a ( Inching little bunching of time shaped skirt breadths at the hack to give time look ot a bustle being worn. SINSIULI STYLFS. More practical designs , however , are shown , composed of time full gathered skirt- cimply hemmed or with a four-inch hem and three tueke-and low-necked , short sleeve body In favor. Elaborate gamps of mull and lace , with long bishop lcevea , are supplied for those. Then , with this expanse or white , the little colored gown will be further relieved by a bIb or bertha fail of the same , Made in this waY there are nome delightful - ful little costumes in diinities , organdies and French mushins to be found ready made in the shopn. Yellow Valonciennes lace and plain and point d'eaprlt footing are th etig- Ing moat used on the ganmls nOd bodice decorations. For every-day summer use there are time Ilsual delicately figured atiti striped linen lawns , cambrics and percale. , that , come WOAI or woe , appear every year. As mmUnl , too , these are trimunied with time .wrviccabio Iranlburg embroideries , time rolid standbys of the laundress. All are made as aimply as possible for washing purposes , and , as last scaacn , hero and there pale tones will have effective booth' of black satin or velvet ribbon alippod through wimito ontre deux , Fnr country misc immany nintliers are having frclts Inalla for the slflaii fry of time new madras gimigimams. which in delicate blue , green and pink stripes are In weaves of cx- tremne fineness. A washable materal for sailor collars and revers of cheviot , serge and flannel suits is a timicic limien canvas that comes in white and color. A dull red , a china blue , anct art greens are time tones in this , wimitowasii embroideries - ies often edging the bIg collars effectively. A combination of blue serge and grass green linen is a French novelty that embraces - braces a misses' privilege. A HAPPY SUGGISTION. The misses' toilet pictured shows a corn- binatlon of this sort , and it will be found in smart and useful models for all ages between 12 and 17. The plain aklrt and bolted blouse are of the serge , the wrinkled sleeves , gamp and bretolles of tilES linen. Sunbonnets for small girls are more than over plentiful this season , as are also daInty frilled and lace trimmed aprons in all degrees - grees of dressiness. A "split" ounbonnot 1mm made of striped and checked ginghams and is delightfully quaint over round , serious little faces. Time poke revival i shown in others in plain chambrays , and those , as well as tile sun hats in th same mnaterials , are shirred over cords and have often rosVttos of lace and bows of ribbon. I'oico bonnets for dressy use run much to rough straw crowns and frilied gauze fronts with plain trimmings of old maid roses anti white ostrIch feathers. Last , but not least , leather belts svill be worn by botim boys and girls. Timen , lneo French children are wearing socks , black 01' whIte socks are to b& time thIngs for maids 1111 to C , as well as for their baby brothers. NINA FITCH. 1lUlLGLtfl. i'mtoor , PrecaulloliM ff1' i'rutetIiig 110115CM CloMed far the iiiiiier , In then days of globe trotting , of enticing winter resorts , of coimntry homes , of summer cottages and attractive hotels at mountain all(1 ( seashore , the Lares and Pcnates of city houses are often left to console ome another's Ioneiinesa for many months in the year. Time was when theca Imousolmoid gods were a perpIexln burden to their owners , anxiety for their safety costing many an otherwlre joyous , care-free moment. lint wimo shall be able to estimate the cane- mans load of anxiety that silent , nvisIbIo but omnipotent force of mmature , electricity , line lifted from the shoulders of even tile rIch and great ? Now , by merely stepping into a burglar alarm office , sOd payIng a comparatIvely nomInal sum , army liouscimolder may leare his imonie for an indefinIte periol wIth tie absolute car- tainty timat his Poressiono , however vaiua- 1)10 ) , vIil be as safe froni depredatien as though lie lilniselt were iuountbmg guard , Not a door or windori can be opened , not a partition or wire cut , lii fact , the elighiteat dieturbance cannot take place night or day wIthout inminediately tramismnittlug a mesage of warning to the vigilant watchers at the centmal 0111cc , that will bring two men with all poi.bie 8iaed to tlme poInt nloiesceil. During my recent Interview at the burglar niarm office such a ring of warnIng soqnded. 'rho tw. iflefl Who vere - diiI'acched ' ! post haste aeon returned to report that a iriCi ( . bat had bean thrown timrough one of time windows of a beautIful house ; perhaps wan- tinily , but more probably to ascertaIn to 'liat cx'ent the house was orotected : for croolcv shun a house ummder the supervision of the liurgiar Alarm company , as tile superstitious - stitious shun ghosts. As mumcimm as a house. left Ill charge of time compammy , Is vacated , represcntative.s of time chico arc sent to make a careful inveatiga- tion o time premises and report as to its equipment and general condition. fly means of this Investigaton they often obviate time evil results Of the carelessness of families who , perhap3 , have been obliged to leave liomna 1mm haste , allil the still rcater carelesammess of servants to viiomn time duty of leaving the liolmIestici outfit iml proper condition - tion has been entrusted , Sometimes timese rcweaemmtatlves have come upon rare jeweLs in the mIlcat exposed comlitlcn on dreasing tsilO Cr bureau , a valuable watch under a idilow , costly brie.a-hrac and diver on. mami- tel and sideboard ; they have oven fouimd valuable furs wholly ummprotectcd from the depredations of moths , and upon one occa- eloim a roll of money loose on a table , It it' the duty of the company to look after every emmeim detali with the utmost care , In addition to their lerfcct electric service they also emPloy a large patrol force of uniformed men , who cover the best parts of the city aimd keep an extra watchful eye upon time apcciai property crnmumiitted to their elmarge , In view of timis iemfect equipment , perlmaps it is hot strange that they should rejoice in time proud record of IICVOC having had a InIM- chance happen to any property under their Iinnmeillate upervlaioim. \Vomucim possessing valuable jewels also owe a ( but of gratitude to modern enterprise for lifting frommm their 1liInd nil anxiety as to their care sad absolute safety. For a riiereiy mmomtnai sumim iiafoty deposit boxes mimay his remito , in wimicim faintly jewels are as smft' as they could possibly be under armed gimardmi , In fact , few women nowailays , wimo have large lot1eestona ill time way of jewei , ever have them out Lit the 'm'auitr' , except svlmen wearilig them , If a lady wishes her diamonds for any particular oCcasion iiie has mmleroiy to leave word at her Jowuler'n i 51111 they -are delivered at lice hemmso and caiivd for the 4muxt day. Inileed , in zmnin iimstances , as was the case with i.angtry en I her iat vi'4t to I'nmerte , the j'els are returned time same mijghmt , i'mmeee tiopecit bOSSli are an especial con. i vommietico icr the summer muoimths. for women of the ammiart set do not carry their jewels to their country items , . L'vn at the simmirt- sit functione of ultra tatImjonb1e summer houses diamonds are conspicuous by timeir absence. The beat of the riafety deposit boxes are to be found at time hoimso of large jewelers. At one of time largest firms in America sayen watchmen go on every night at 6 o'clock , and every nook and corner of the building is gene over every fifteen minutes , io that not oven a fire could get under headway before discovered , The building is also in cioso Cohnection with the burglar alarm office , s that time slightest disturbance to the electrical cmmrrent would give immediate warmming to time tireless watchers there. The safes are each smmrroimndod by a cabinet - not which , when closed , resembles a largo vardrobe. Thtre cabinet is lined throughout with metal soneltivo to time lightest electric current , whmichm connects with a gaivammonietor in the central olnee. Thuu It is timat niodern inventions , with their forcee vk'ible and inviibie , hit bur- demie of anxiety from tile mInds of men and defeat many a. contemplated crime. Sl1.1'ldlL OV1i.'VlES , Ormiimuemitimi mimi Usi'fiil Al'IICICM Premilm fruits time Sil-erauit un , In few lihos of manufacture nra navel ideas more constantly developed tlman in the making of silverware. First by order of the importance to which the bicycle has attained , are the sliver mountings and furnishings which are made for the embeilislmmemmt of time wimeci amid for the luxurious outfitting of its owner. Among timco Is the silver eli can , This has flat sides , with a rider mounted upon largest property holder in Newport. It Is bewildering to calculate how much of this world's goods mmiv atand in tue name of Men. Belmont , Before she married Mr. i3ol- mont she wam , mistress of the palace on the northwest corner of Fifty-second street and Fifth avenue , whleh was built for her by Mr. Vanderbilt , and is valued at $3,000 000. At the time of the separation between Mr. and Mrs. WiiliumIC. ( Vanderbilt ho made a voluntary offer-timat she was to keep possession - sion of their ferrnqr home on Fifth avenue , but to this Mrs. . Vanderbiit turned a deaf ear and purcimased , jier present heuse , on the southwest corner , pf Seity-second street and Madison iwenue , which alma fitted up in regal style. Her art cohiectJqns arc unusually costly and rare , but number hundreds of pieces. As an example oft the fact that Mrs. Belmont will have nothing but the best , a screen four feet Imigh by about tilat dIstance in width. painted by a mmoted1 iernlan artist , is one of tile ornailienta in her boudoir , and cost. .the mient , sumn pf . i. The famous rpanaioi at Newport , known far and svhdeasMarble.hall , ssaa given her by Mr. Vanderbilt on its completion. It was Imeni last August that she gave the famous ball in honor of her rlaugimter , mlov the duchess of Marlborough , and time splendor of this affair bias not yet dimmed. Marble house is valued at more than $2,000,000. Mrs. Belmont's jewels are known far and wide , and are easily worth $1,000,000 , Among time jewels whhhi Mrs. Belmont gave to her daughter upon her marriage were the world renowned Gavit jewels , of the fifteenth century - tury style. WOMAN ' 11O womtics iisiis. 11 Made n TliIy Portumie front One It1il1eiI0Y Site Operates. In those days , when so many advanced women are prospecting in tile field of men's work for somne available employment which wiii furnish thmn a good living , and at the sante tinie display theIr energy and ability , when all sorts of arguments and ir.tlmidatQn ! have tailed to convince them tlmat tiley cannot compete witim men , time story related by the San Fraucico Examiner - iner of Miss Jennie Hilton , a CaiitOrllla woman , who has made $25,000 as a mninimlg prospector , does not seem so remarkable as it would have been a few years ago , even though it is it rare undertalting for a woman and a surprising success in this instance. Miss Hilton was tbrn in Ohio and reared in California , where she was left an orphan at the age of 10. TIme small amount of nloiley left her by her parents rervod oimly to complete Imer education , and after graduating - ating at time State Normal chooi she became - came a teacher , and earned her living n this way for three years. When she was LI. little gri ! she waa cspecally interested in mnlmierais , and carefully studied all the speci- mans her father brought home. This inter- t3t ! increased with her years , until rho became - came a great student in muincralogy. Her vacations wore spent readng ! and studying on time subject , and a large share of her pin money was Invested in books on ores and their reduction , and cventuaiiy he ac- qulred a thoroughm knowledge of minerals in the AcadeimW of Science in San Francisco. During liar summer vacation in 1890 silo went to visIt her brother in Phoenix , Ariz. , and spent her time studying time rock forma- tiona in time mountains. Later on she sue- ceoded in getting liar brother and uncle to go with lice 0mm a prospecting tour , She resigned her place as teacher and gave hcra f up to the lined task of hunting for gold and silver wltim all this courage and c.onfidonco in her knowledge of ores and their values of time moat enthusiastic geologist - gist , and she also managed to inspire her comnpanions witi aith in her clever qualities of judgment , am porception. The dlscourag- ing experiences tj1 men wimo had started out before , juu'i ; a full of hope , and returned - turned vIsor , 11Ut , very much poorer in pocket , imad noff , ct on her spirit of en- torprise. She lpterosted and eager for succeso , so thq giunercial side of bier an- ture prevailed , old saying that "vo- men dre mothe ihr4t , timen coqks , but. never teachers , " ban vy ? ittio significance among women of td flinsteenth ) , cemitury. Mis3 Hilton , with hPother and undo , pros- Imeoted over ( I ! muiles of the mnountalimous country , gleapihfl hiat information they could froimm otlmor r.dmectora and mimica , only to find muines tiia.sOuld not pay , hut gettimig many potmita whc ) would never have been given to a niantm : In. time winter of 1890 they went to Globe , a nining camp noted as a resort for thicveolnd murierers , and having a .native populafp bf men who imad always lived on time bogersof civilization. But they troatdd Miss hilton with time Ut- moat roipect and..iio much kind. attention that abe says she was quite spoiled , and she learned much about mining and bow to make money from thor grade ores. The folowfImg summer she rmtartod out again , going through the San Rita mountains , north i.e Prescott and the Guaymas canyon , without succees , Time winter was spent in Prescott , where she opammed an auaying oflico , and began liar search in the early summer , On time east shore at 4ho Colorado river in the llarqua Hala rtglon , abe found and located several mimines , went to Lou Angeles to got money to invest in opening ono of tbemmi , which Is called the Kansas mine , and sue- ceeded in getting a loconmotivo engineer to buy a hiatt interest for $1,000. Sue hired muon , superintended all the operations , di- rooted tue digging of tue tunnel , and vhen time poesiblittios of the amine were rcveaie to liar , sot out to put. It on the market , Thia she found to ho time most dilhicult part of her work , but flimsily aucceoded in selling her half Interest to norno successful miners in ilacqima UsIa for $25,000. With this moneY she intends to develop some well located prospects in Arizona. Mi Ilikon Is time first woman to take up mining as a business , and oid miners seem to look upon her yet as a "geological student" She thinks women quito as capable of judging mining property as men , as they are quick observers and have naturally a clearer intuitive knewledgo than their brotimora , TliI.i 1'AutmIsI ( PS' S'MlN , Cnimiilit , 1Ccflflhii0f due Sexen in ilvntImetL Ilmarnmn , It is not anywhere in CiViiiZAtiOll , not oven irm 4merica , writes liomir ) ' Fielding in Black. wood's Magazine. It is in imeathon Burma , There woman is on absolutely the annie footing as mail in all that. pertains to law and custom. There is not a single law that does not bear equally on man the same an cmi womei. Men have neer tried to "boss" them or' to say hat was fitting and what was not fitting for them. "No artificial - ficial ideals from long past ages lmavo been held up to them as eternal copies. It hn been left to thou' own good sense anfil to the eterital fitness of things to determine what ia wcmiianly and wimat. Is not. " Time result is , none is more womanly tlmmi tlio liurmueso woman , "none possess iii greater strength all the nameless attractions of a woman , " In the higher ciasees a woman has property of her own and mnamiages tt herself , In the lower ciascs slmo line a trade and runs it herself. 'The ' sexes are left to choose their owim occupations , and "it is rather curious to find that sewing and embroidery are dis. tinctively male occupations. Time retail trade of the country to in tlmo hmamlds of time \voimloil , amid ( hey imeamiy nil trade on timoir owmi account , Just as time men farm timeir own land , time women own their businesses. They are not saleswomen for others. but traders on their own account , and , with the exception of time silk and ciotim brancimes of - - - - - - - - - - - = - _ . _ - . - . t- ' .4 . - : Vct : ; ; c- - , ; , ; . , I ic- _ _ _ _ .i _ . . - - : - L - - - = - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ : ± : ; FROCKS FOR. LITTLE FOLKS. his wlmeel engraved on either side. This is as dainty a tool as the most fastidious wimeei- man could desire. Another accessory wimicim is both attractive and valuable is the silver name plate to he attached to the tool bag. Then there are tile silver toe clips , beautifully - fully chmased , silver mounted grips and all silver grips , engraved amid made to fit any handle. From out-of-door luximries to indoor luxuries - uries is but a step , at the jewelers. For time work table there are thread wax- era made in perfect imitation of a miniature ear of corn or a Imalf opened pod full of green peas. Time shyer embroidery scissors now have a sliver shield to protect their points. handle and shield both beautifully engraved in relief. A silver silk winder is an almost indispensable article to the woman who does dainty embroidery and whose equipments are to be above reproach. Amcmig the pretty novelties which are within tile reach of airnort every purse are the coffee spodns whose handles are formed of a favorite. flower. the birthday bookmarks - marks whmicii bear tue names of the month and the corresponding sign of the zodiac , and time Shakespearian bookmnarks with a familiar quotation engraved uponthe blade. Amnong toilet accessories there seem to be fewer noveitie than uruai. Fhc only ones noticed wereathme watch rtrnds , designed to hohi a watch upright and open. Garter and belt buckles are not new in idea , hut new designs are constantly being shown , and an all oliver belt made of a series of medallions is a charming novelty. The silver belt pin , always in questicuable taste , iii this sascn finding a rival in the newer belt hook. This Is shorter than the pin and is finislmeJ with two imiward turning and sharply pointed books which catch and hold the skirt. Timose who care to own to the super- stltious habit of carryimlg a rabbit's foot "for luck" can find time genuine article mounted in sterling silver and thoroughly up to date. A college man could 'not ' tail to ho Inter- cated in time pencil tips which are shown engraved and enameled with ills college colors and initials , nor will the girl friends of the college object to so attractive a reminder - minder of it attendants. From bicycles to pencil tips-time range is not too wide for the jewels of today to compass , and the purchaser who cannot cover tile price of the one is sure to find something attractive and satisfactory whatever - over many he time limit set for expenditure. A1'I'L.ES FOR TILE COMPLEXION , Ni ) Imetter Commmetie in time 'tVlrld 'l'hinn ,1u1I $ Limelous F'rmmlt , An ounce of prevention is wortlm a poumul of cure. A. little spring tonic is better tlman a gallon of summer medicine. In tue far soutimeril countries folks are already begin- ntng to take antidotes against malaria or concoctIons for purifying time blood , Human beings , like trees , wish to pimt out fresh sprouts lii a few weeks , A. good dose of sprlmmg medicine enables timem to do so in better form. A physician asked by a reporter of time Boston Alvertie'er what was time best tonic for this ecason of the year , anuiverod "fruit. " "Notiming is bettor tlmn a plentiful diet of fruit for tiio spring , " lie continimed. "I would otmiit bananas ; they agree witim nome , but are apt to give time majority indigestiom. , " I told bimmi that in may school days each spring the scholara were allowed to buy a barrel of apples , No reetriction was put upon our eating as mnany as we wanted , Time teschmerm , selected good stack and our parents approved of time program. It was am old- fashioned school , and that spring diet was part of time curriculmmnl. When eonio one 1mm. terrogated our old schoolmaster about the oddity of this cuatoni lme answered : " 1 never coimid teach anything to children with torpid livers , " hence time diet of aples. "Your schoolmaster was a' man after my owmm heart , " said the physician , "Apples time finest spring methicimme there 1mm. A half dozen a day is a good dose. With cbmildren so desirable a medicine has no terrors. ' , V'lmero sometiming ommi of a bottle could not be forced down timeir throat an apple will be begged for , and time young rascals are jimmit administering to themselves the best of medicine.i woman mnoy talk about time benefits resulting to the skin from. jhis or that cosmetic , but if that woman would go in for a fruit cure , take my word for it , sue would get niore admirable results timan ever hoped for , Lenions. orangc , grape fruit , apples and grapes , Just before breaicfast every morn- ilIg squeeze a laimion into a glass of hot mratem' without sugar , Don't gul'y ' this down , iimmt sip it. Time hot. water 1:1 : excellent ( or t1ii stomnacim and the lemami cuts thmrough time Irymuws in the throat , which In a usual morn- Immg conditloa , It stimulates the appetite sad. filtera its way into the blood , purifying as it goes , This is an hour probably before your coffee , preceding one's haiti amid toilet , Lly breakfast one is ready for th orange , a'iiicli hula time palate into a pleasant tickie for its lead. Grape fruit , or time large Flor- Imla shaddock , is excellent for lunclmeon ; eat It vitth plenty of sugar , as you know it is a most toothsome dish. For dinner I know of an epeeiai fruit to adopt. Baked apples are miways palatable ivitlm one'a meat , and ranges can follow with the coffee. Before badtinmo comes the apple or two of them if you care. " "lImit that doesn't mmiako up your six ap. les , doctor , " I said , "Oim , time others are added all tlmrouglm the lay" he smumwered. "Eat one whenever :0mm feel so inclIned. I should advise a s vman to keep a bowl of fruit in time room l , , .j alma oftenest itsln , so timet wheneveC she feels inclineti.hez.gppetite mnay fo easily satisfied - isfied , ' ' j "Hut as I ? dent care especiaiiy for fruit , doctor , " I satcl"ttme inclination may never come. " , , . "l'en , it wijl1" ho answered , "it's like drinking heea1j Germany. You can't stand ft glass whomiitog first go there , but you find yourSelf drinking quarts a day In a few weeka' time. j It'eno is in time habit of hwmmk- oning in the night and feeling thirsty a lemon sqimoened , over a glass of cracked ice and placed on a , table near the bed will be found the rnostJ pnlatabio of drinks , " "You have great faitlm in frimit , doctor , " I said. It's almost s. cure-all , elm ? " " \S'ell , it wommid .servo the purpose of mcdi. dna very freuenUy if adopted. hIi1.3i'I'1'h4 % 'Jil)1)lNU I'itESEX'I' . It Mn1t' Ills' YifeIhi ( ' Lorgent Prom- vrty Ilohiler 1mm Xem port , A tramisfor of real estate was mnado in Newport , It. I. , the other day , whicim is the largest effected in timat section in years. Time transfer was mnade by Oliver Hazard ltmerry Belmont to his wife , Alva E. Belmont , for- mmierly Mrs.Viiliammi KVanderbilt , amid comi- sista of all Mr. Iloimnont's real estate in New- liort , inclmmding flelcotirt , his palatial villa and mtable , ammd other valuable lands , said to be wortim nearly a halt million dollars. The contents of Beicoimrt are also included , It is uimdcrstood that Mr. Belmont lies also made Mrs. Belmont a Present of lmis famous Gray Craig park , of 105 acreS , in Middle. town , with house , breedimig stables and otlmor buildings. It is said to be a wedding gift to Mrs. Belmont. Time entire property is worth nearly $1,000,000 , Mr. Belmont is taxed in Newport for $129- 000 real and $25,000 personal property , and in Middletown $17,000 real acid $5,000 personal , mimaking-a total of 176,000. Timis transfer makes Mrs. Belmont time tile trad , it does not intertoro with home life. Time bazaar lasts but. tlmreo hours , and the woniab tins aniplo time for her home duties when imer daily visit to time bazaar is over , She is never kept away all day in shops and factories. Her home life is nl- iva3's the center of her life. She could not neglect it for any othmer. It would som to lmor a losing of the greatov in time less. But time effect of this custom. . of nearly every woman having a little business of her own ha a great influence on her life. It broadens her views. It teachmcs imer things she could not learn in time narrow circle of home du- tics. It gives her that tolerance anti understanding - standing whmlclm so forcibly strike every one vlio knowo her. It teaches her to know her own strength and wealcnesa and how to make the best of each. Femiiimimme' Notes. Mrs. Van Cott , the noted evangelist , is fair. llunip ) and Gil. Mme. Calmann-Levy line bought the entire - tire library of the hate Ernest Renaim. Time widow of Sidney Lanier , the poet , is giving public readimmgs from Imer Imuahand's poems. "John Oliver Hohbcs" is engaged on a new novel , which she means to dramatize before publication. The queen of Portugal , who ha "come up" for her examination as a doctor , line acqi.mitted hmerselt admirably of time difficult tasic. tasic.flora flora Bonbeur' latest picture , "The Dimel , " is one of the largest and most. important she hmas painted , and La said to exhibIt all time superb qualities which characterize her woric. Princess Mary Adelaide has permitted the east wing of the building of the London Homoeopatlmic hospital , opened by her royal highness In July last , to be named 'The Princess Mary Wing. " Princess Beatrice lmas decided to send her I eldest eon , Prince Alexander of l3attenberg , in a tow days to a private school near Lynd- hurst. It' is the queen's idea. not to educate the royal princes privately. It is the composition of a woman that Is I on the lips of every one. Mme. do Grandvai Jias endeared herself to the people by the "March Triomphale de Mazeppa , " It was wildly encored at the last concert of the I opera. -Few would believe hon active a part Queen Victoria takes in her own packing , although we have hmer own words for it in one of her diaries , when on the point of leaving time highlands for London : "Am so busy , packing au this morning. " Queen Victoria hums ordered a tree to b planted near tIme drive leading to the any- erelgn's cntrammce at Windsor castle , in i mniory of time late Sir Henry Ponsonby , who was for so many years her majesty's private secretary and. keeper of the privy purse. The queen regent of Spain will pimblicly a acknowledge tile iniportanco of tIme posiC lion of her son , Kimig Aitommso XIII. , upon a time occasion of his tenth birtlmday In May , She lies already ordered a separate house- imold for him with apartments set aside for t his special use , Time dowager empress of Russia is a most lilmiiantlmropic woman , and often influences her son , time present czar , to do clmaritablo II work. Time dowager empress hmas becmm in- r struumientai in founding several lmospital tlmrougim "erection by law. " Sue conceived c the idea that at ovary theater a tax of S per cent aimommid be paid on tickets sold , The a tax thus collected reverts to time imospitals , c Mrs. Campbell Praed , wlmo'has Just brought out a now hook , called "Mrs. Tregaskiss , " ' is an Ammatralian and the wife of a high a official of Queensland , She married a nephew of I'raed , time poet of society , She a knows bush life thoroughly , amid is a persist- eat student ot cbmaractor amid an indefatiga- l4o writer. The books vlmich are entirely her own are much cleverer thman those which she wrOte in collaboration with , Mr. Justin McCarthy , Mrs. J. Norman Jackson , clmairman of tim Civic club of I'hiladeiphia , I'a. , Is grati- fled with time results obtained from tue efforts - forts of time ladies to keep their streets clean and clear of garbage and ruiibisim , Camis have been attacimoil to lamp postS for the receiving of waste paper , bananas and other refuse. They are made of sheet iron , painted a dark green. and lettered on timree sides , "For Waste Paper. " Timero is an adjustable base , so hint the contents can fall into a canvas sack , and they are emptied daily , The Bryn Mawr European Feliowalmip for the year 1805-7 , just awarded , gives the hi&most academic honor to be won in America to a North Carolina girl , Miss Virginia Rags. dale of Jamestown , N. C. Miss Itags.laio wins her prize in competition whim an Un. ucually strong cla , making the diitinctiorm , of course , all time greater , The fellowship gives the hmoider 500 to pay time expenses of one year's atudy In some European uni- varsity , the choice being left to her , subject to the approval of time Bryn Mawr faculty. Zmlrs , Brownell , time heroine of the clvii war , imami just taken u her residence in the vicinity of Central Park , New York , She was a bride of ten days when appointed color bearer at time battle of Bull Run. She served at. 4nnapolis Junction and at Roan- noke Island , accompanying Burneide's army as far as Newburn , N , C. , where her tmueband was wounded , and they were both tmonorebly discharged , Mrs. Browneii enlisted - listed at the first sumnrnons of Lincoln , and throughout hoe military career seemed to ' 0 utterly ignore the weakness of her woman- i,00tl , - 111155 ( loorgiana Leo ? mtprriil , formerly a teacher in the Girls High Scimol of this city , and a graduate of Vassar college , says the Critic , is the first American woman on whom thmo University ot heidelberg line con. ( erred Lhm degree of dOctor of pimiloaoplmy. Time title was given to lmet in recognition of Imer work in translating from middle English into ( hernlan 51111 editog t poem from the Ammcilimmleck imianuscript in Edinbmmrgh. Simo wao , by tIme way , time first wommiamm to ho ad- mnitted to the lectures In Dngiislm at limo 13cr- 11mm university. It is interesting to note that Miss TU II. Hyde of Chicago , wimo line just taken the degree of doctor of pimilosopimy magna simm laude at time Unireruity of Heidelberg , would liavo had summa CUfll iatmdo attaohott to lmr parchniermt save for the conservatism of omio nlemmiber of the facmmity , No one , net even lie , disputed imer riglmt to time higher en- coniimmrn , but lIe could miot brimlg imimselt to concur in smmchm superlative i'raiso for a woman , Miss hyde line imeld ilmmrimlg parts of her course in Germamiy the European tel- iovship of tiic , Association of Collegiate Alumnae. 11cr aiiemmmlid showing hiamm imatu- raiiy greatly delighted amid cmicommraged that edy of immtelligent and devoted women , Fnnmilomm Notes , Pinlu collars are seemi ommiy on time severest of tailor non mms , Moussehine (10 sate enters largely into every sort of dress. trinitmiing idea , A hmigim turn.down military collar will be limo correOt finish for skirt waists tiii coma- mit 500.5011. Hand-painted belts with rninatmmres ! for buckles are very smart and correspondingly expeimsive. Narrow ribbon rtmches are used quito ( Ixten- sively to trim dresses , parasols , capes , tea- gowns , nliiiimlery , etc. Nearly all dressy gowns are now made with silk linings , and Imlany chmino brocades are imsed for that. purpose. Turn-down linen collars and cuffs turned back about an inch around time hmand are to be worn very much this season. The silk balaycuse Is in use again , and many of tIme new smmrnmmler gowns hvo time mmarrow liiimked ruffle inside time skirt , Crush cellars of velvet , over which are tabs of creamy lace at regular distances , are niodisim amid becoming. Gears lawn gowns made witlm a little coat bodice of greemi silk with a flower stripe are \'ery novel amid quite time latest tiiing. Coarse laces , in all time varieties of Maltese , yak and torchon , are corning into vogue again , and will appear on sunimner gowils. L'ntiro waists are made of black net , effectively - tively decorated witim applique designs of ecru grass lawn embroidered with white. A dainty collar much time vogimo is a stock of Dresden ribbon or velvet with little tabs of lace-trimmed mmioussoiino do soio falling over it , New gloves far wear with tailor-made frocks ore of time usual length , html have two iargo buttons and clasps similar to those put on macn's gloves. Wide collars like those seen in old pictures are reproduced in transparent crepe hisso and cimiffon , the outer edges outlined with butter-colored appliqued lace. Chmihe effects are truly the keynote of nearly everything in tile world of dress , tue patterns appearing among silks , satins , fancy veivets , cottons , silk and wool fabrics , etc. Nearly all the fancy straw imats are plaIted very loosely , and therefore have a rougim appearance - pearance , and the more colors there are interplaited the batter from faslmion's poimmt of view. Jeweled effects are more and more in cvi- dance on dresses as well as hats. and very dressy waists are made of coarse black net. embroidered in jet and emeralds , arranged over green silk. Time new etamnine and cpnvas-pattornod me- hairs , shot in two colors , serve as an ad- mirabie basis for time handsome iridescent passemnenteries which are so very fashionable - able timis season , alid seem to grow more at- tractive. Nuci attention Is bestowed upon neck garniture. A rmovelapibthmod consists of a knife-plaited frill of the silk used in the bodice , which is caught inside of the collar and fails over in small fans at each side. Cashmere is much used for house gowns of all sorts , and ommo of pale gray is prettily trimmed with narrow flowered ribbon. pimmk on a gray ground , set between rows of silver braid , a wide collar being made enttrehy of alternate rows of ribbon and braid. The short back sailor hat renews its pop- ulerity with each suc000dimlg season. Time garniture for these imats , while it does not difler much from that of other seasons , is lighter in character , since rosettes of Malines net are used in profusion upon thim. The latest novelty in capes is made of chimie giaco , with a black velvet scroll pattern - tern all over it. Full panels of Russian net edged with ostrich feather trimming hang iver the shoulders. and black and white tulle , with ostrich tips , form the ruche at he neck. It is rumored that the latest skirts for rash materials , grenadines. thmin silks and ict. are 'made ' of straight breadtbs , shirmeil Iowa five em' lx inches tromn the waist and lainly homnmed at the bottom , whore they mang loose from time gored lining under- ieatlm. Itosos without end , violets , auricuias and 2rimulas tmro time flowers moat liopular just low , and as these blossoms are mmaturaiiy pro- luced in many colora"reproduccd in artificial lowers , they lend themselves admirably to him prevailing. color craze. Billows of tulle crowmi the majority of Iressy mniilioery-Ommo color over the other cry often , to produce the shot effect so iiucii desired , or many be to enable a greater ilaplay of color-green tulle under rose color > r blue , yellow under green , black over vlmite , or vice versa. Time prettiest , most graceful and newest oiffure worn by youthful women with even- ng toilets milmows tii hair arranged in soft ioep waves oii time erowmi of the imead and mround time forehead , parted cn time loft side , arried to time back and coiled or braided Lround a bunch of short curls , On Paris imats and bonnets many of the ay flowers are veiled with timilo , some of lie red roocs enveloped Ill red tulle , timen ccovcred with white illusion. Width at the macic of the hat does not mlimninisi , , amid on nammy Paris bonnets , capotee and round hints .rc long , wide tulle or Brussels not scarfs or ibbon strings , Severely plain skirts mmiade of pin-head heclee in blaclc and white , navy blue and m'imltc' , or green and white , arc urefi in mart costumes for the sprImlg. The jack- ta to wear with these costumes repeat tue ark almado of tbm clmeclccd fabric , Vests of hiLo rmatlmm veiled with lace lend a dressy nd effective tOlmehl , Ribbons of all widths , flowered , striped ml pialmm , mmmc a cousjmicuoua feature of trim- i iing oim thin gowns this season , Bands of ibbon extend over thu shoulder and down Kirk's EOS , ( Iii Pon-de Form. ) Is the Grandest . Disoovoryo the Age for all SorubbTh Purposes. I Try it , T AT ALL GROCEII J it either side of the froftt of the skirt , with bows at the end , Wider ribbons are tmaetl / to taco revere and form pointed epaulets dyer the a1ievea , flows of ribbon ate on the shoulders , at time waist ami neck , and fasten down the center of time shirt alcove pimife with great effect , Especially how , too , are time wide gauze flash ribbons , satin-edged and patterned all over with soft flowers , AU sarts of pretty borthami , Marie Antoi- rmotte flchus and fancy collarottesaro being nlalo ready for aimmnmer wear over light or white gowns , nail among time list are yoke. shaped pieces of mauve , pink or pale yel- how silk covered with Imanfisome net arni flmmishcd will , a lace and chiffon heck niche , On tue lower edge of this deep round yoke i gathered a deep frill of silk matclmimmg the 3'oko in kind and covered with a second frill of white lace. These two frills are simirred tmp togetimer and sowed to time yoke whim a little standing ruffle heft at time top no a imeading , 0- 'pahtlmmmu.moh odui 0111 JO eonr ; oJnd cmli sj i 'otmiiedumamiO JI i1i,4 ieiaduij al003 uuti ; onboq .mojmmd seq oui.t o . -S. 'll'lIiiIIJ'VLi ' ' . TO Mt'l'lIIlit. Prank Putnam in time Times-iterald , Sometimes , ivimemi dimslc creeps softly eloW From dm1 time eastern sky. Weary of toll (111(1 ( .cick at heart I lay my inborn by , Amid Cold Ill ) ' imands and close may eyes To Slit 1111(1 dimuly drenmmm , \Vimiie nil iife' sorrows drift awn ) ' On reverie's silent streamli , Then I ama btmt a little 1)0) ' , lmesimle may luntlict's knee , hearing again tile olti sweet mrommga That ummee shin sang to mao. happy time dreams wherein arise Dear 'isions of the lfllMt Ahi dear , so denr timat I cotmltl pray ' 1'Ime ) mmligimt. forever last- That I mlmlgimt tiitl through all time 'car 11cr boyish lover be , 4'ind hear again the old sweet songs Tlmat nmotimer snag to me , Sometimes , , perhaps , w'hiemi life is done \e two ommca more shall know Tile PIIIC doiiglmt timat graced our days So many years ago ; Love's comfllensfttIoIl shall atons For all tile lonely years. Tonight accept , 0 , muotimer maine , The tribute of in ) ' tears. - 1 { , & - \ - : ' , - . ' , . , - . ys' . .a _ _ - . ' : 'i YALE HAIR TONIC LAtmImis AND GENLEMIOM : It atrords mae great pleasure to call time atten. tlan of tile public to Yale's Excelsior hair Tontd which Is time fIrst nd only remedy known te cmmenlistry ulmicim positively turns goty hair 54C1 ( to its original color without dye. It haS gone on record that amine. M. Yahe-wonUerfut woman clieniist-lmii5 made this moat valuable of nil chemical discoveries. acme. rome oersanaliy on- domes Its action and gives the public her solemn guarantee that it has been tcsted In every conceivable - ceivable way zmnd has mroveci Itself to be time ONLY hair Specific. It STOPS ILUR FALLING - ING 1iumnediat1y and creates a luxurious growth , It contains no injurious ingredient. l'hysicians and chemists imivited to analyze It. It' is not sticky or greasy : on time contrary , it makes time hair soft , youthful , flurry and keeps tt inFer For gentmemen and ladles with hair a little gray m'treaheii gray , entirely gray and witil istA1)S , It Is ap'c1flcai1y mecomnmended. Ami dmugists semi it it. Price , 5100. If nnym)3dy errors a substitute , shun them. MatE. as. YALE , Stealth and ComplazioTh speciamist , Yale Tenmpio of Beauty , 141 Stati 2eot. Chicago. _ : $ Wa//ham Wcdch es Made by theAmerican Waltham Watch Company are the bestand most re1iabk timekeepers made in this or any other country. Asit o see Uzo name 'River- side " or " Royal " engraved on the plates , and always the wOrd " Waltham. For aio by all retail jewelers. Ieme ! dustres Ily purcImnstnI gooim ( mmmndo sit ( lie to ) . owlmmg Neiraslczi factories , If ) 'Ofl , zimimot timid tvimiit 5'OU iviistt commmmmimmmii- imto wHim tmo , mmnmmmifneturers mis * , s ivimat umbra bundle their goomla , - - _ _ JIAGS , IJEItLAP AND TWINE. ItEMIS OMAhA BAG CO , Mammuracturors of mmli kinds of cotton end bun. op bag. , cotton flour sacks ano twine a apse. aity. 61l'Gl6ti8 13 , film lIt. BrtEIitI1Iii. a OMitIIA. BItEWING ASS'N , Car load &mmipment made In our own rerrig. rater ears. Blue Ribbon , Bitt. Export , Vteun * xport , and Family hlxporm , deiiva.d to all parts t cIty , - _ _ PLOVR. s. F , GILMAN. Manutacturer of Gold Medal Flour. E. Black. 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