4-n ' " - - i ; n HSowiThb Most SBELkTirnpoaa 'eskt " SfjT ' gf Wtrjthgsz A ' .11 CONSIDER Oavallerl the moM beautiful worn- "And no I preserve the beautiful neck and throat for (jJjuCS 11 I W JLJ t& V 11 1 h "' whloh la taken early, consists (X i cup Of blac ooffe I 0.1 V an In Freie." said Mroe. Farah Bernhardt re- which she la famous." - WSrViT JSKZZJf I J VtT a11 JL Jj-Jf EJ J3Jwm. v7 JZ&9J3 and a small roll, with no butter at all. III I cently. And the anm expression haa been j. j. ifiK2 U J V, I ar w The American wonan st that time la sating fruit and 1 L Ji A voiced by many another. - o. t fiVSTk S TfT? cereal, roll, and coffee with milk, and like as not a chop, I U " Yet, when you think of DortaaJ. the prlaa UttSSCS fOf InC D3CK. JfexXuWT & ZZ I r2 5 I n I f a'JTO and maybe an egg. She ta Ukltig one of the heartiest meale 1 A (VjTJ beauty, of Ellfw de Vere," said another, " end The French woman, for she muet be considered as a class. J O t-J Jzik of the day. I Q ASjoii. Anm Held, and ever no many beside her, you dresses peculiarly and different from any woman In the world. V'J -GTr'tSsirK. vQtjri J VV WJr 1 mmtmtmmmm m But the French woman gets up. take her cop of black I If waaBssa change your mind." Sfe dreaee. for the back. She takes car to dreaa well, con- S'TlfriJrrv'y I C&yA3k I Tf coffee, nibbles her roll, and she haa had her breakfast. It 1 1, 7 But Miat "Bernhardt'. Judgment la not far from the correct aldered from a front point of view. But she dressea with a (fl SPjTi TVi ntjZffivWt J I I -LV "J f 1T Kf t TiKf 15 " h wIrt V If one may ba aeen when It la considered that thla da.sllng .pedal regard for thoae who stmll aee her from the rear. Ifl' J A I TSSSJ I JDlf I . A II M M mkir "When the French woman takes her noonday meal .he 1 ( I I woman, who is said to have once sold flower on the street, She takes great pride In her ahoulder blades. " Let them fir pr (' I - -Win W. t UlVr JM doe not drink copious libations of water and. like aa not. a j I fl: sines aha sprang Into fame In one night by appearing tn a ret fat and you are loat," she aaya. And so it la. " lt your r I f II laas of milk. Nor does he eat pie and muffins. Most likely , IT concert tiall over ten years ago has never released ber hold on shoulder Bladea become stooping and you are ruined," aha de- iwff J I. I she takes no butter, and there la not drop of cream upon ht (If H the grenleat worehpera of beauty, the fickle Parisian. Clares. " Let your shoulder blades get sharp and none of your -. -JmJlr J f J mSmmmml!k table. Her lunch, which she calls her second breakfast, con- III i H Supposkis; that Caval'erl in trie prettiest woman In Paris gowns will fit you. Let your shoulder blades grow ungraceful niair , , , , ''" I 1 1 aists of, perhaps, a small bowl of soup and some bread. Thn I f 1 ; -and King Edward so pronounced her after DorUal, while nd you might as well give up the beauty quest." ' ' ' v i II I iF' II ,h h ml roor' brpd- And wlth tw" luks , SY ' ' Queen Alexandra placed her flrat-and supposing that she When It cornea to the display of her back and neck and 11 ' VI I V M 'I laasj eg Mglrt wins. Wine la o Oer what milk la to the if runderstanda the art of being beautiful. It is worth while to arms the French woman excel. She shrugs with them. She II , , . I X. ) I study her and note by what means she preserves the lovell- "ys yes and no. She expresses surprise, joy, disdain, and I I i . I X . . J M - nesa wlilch makes her the envy of Parisian year after year. ' sorrow all by the getur?a of her back and arms. She lace I A. g a a 1 : , 1 1 Cav.illert has the most beautiful throat and neck In the ? 3 Y t ' " '"" """T'r ' " ' " " 1 1 . '1 I world. Dortial, who has a prettier mouth and loveMer eyes, tg J Z l ' II . V I hs not one-half aa fine a chin as Cavalier!, and even Anna -- J ..t " ' .'''"' lAS ' V Held, she at trie brilliant mouth and faultless cheeks, does not i -.- , , 1 I V I 111 t)J pretend to suoh a throa. ' J . k V' Yv! .'l II I How She Preserves Famous Throat. 4 . " k' tjjh II i 1 The throat of Cavalierl Is columnesque In It shape. It Is M A J. s&-i , -Sa. . t .f . " '4wA ? 1 ' J i T big and round and It gradually tapers toward the head. It M f J ff ' '' 1 ' r . ?7fflll' i T ' . ' U ZXXai1 L' ' ' J "N. II I! J grows wider toward the ohouldnrs, where k widens with a MM m ' ' I ' - fill lr I 1 'if, jl. " ' If ill J brilliant arch, making one of the moat beautiful curves ever m M W '" 's , i t v wit 111 ' ti '" ' ' , f . . If , Been upon human form divine. MM If . " . f .-...! . tJI 'vSll'ii 111 ". . v; f ' -v ' M - fi jtT "j The olor of the flesh Is rich Ivory. It U the color of the l . ' ' ? " ' ' , 111' 1 111 ' " ' r . V t T , fl , J ! fresh new ivory, not the yellowed old ivory of Uie excavations, V 1 ' ' I ' ' VvH 111 ' : "' . ' ''T ' - V ' ' '' tjt ' ' I but clear and beautiful I ' . ; , - - .. . 'Ti .'. IfV 111 - k - " " . Y. l. ; . ill. I J A woman who has taken care of the Shroat of Cavalierl f T''--jfl:'' f- ' 'J - - 111 ' ' ' ;c' " ' " ''!.'"'-.".".'. v ' . r -V .1 f r! has thi to say about It: " Each moaning after breakfast I - ' ' f v.- J t " ' v " ml f ' V V' t , 5 V JJ the throat of this beautiful woman la massaged. I strike It 1 If ' ' .5 . - , V!J ml r' . ' " fVl i J flftv stroke front and back, and I massage it well with 1 F ; 7 , . I r' " t ' :- v H'jv ? i, : ' I 11 4' V "'Ik' I II J creams and oile. I masstige it under the chin to remove the 1 - . , T. . f v' ?t'C if , 1 1 I TalVjCj fT Vi , 1 4 " u t ' 1 ! baaginesa. and I massage It at each aide to keep the creases 1 f" : ! . I ' - i It v A I S l!-l fl il ' ' ' 4 . Vi ?! from comkig. Then I compel my patient to take the head and 1 . , . v ) i v- 4-' j' hi i ivt' f "'v'' "5 ' " ;: : ' : T! sTt throat exercise for herself. 1 . ! ' f , r Hi 1 V r-A VVi fl - 1 t " I itf f "The head and throat exercise, constat of bending the 1 t . . NiV ' wtfp J?' ' I 11 t H ItttflT V ' K I ' ' V head way forward and way backward a doaen times, and 1 ? S V"V si V V - MfllV' t Vf -X W ' 1 t " J . S, k' 2 they consist In turning the head sideways this way and that 1 ' -O' " !, 0 t ' "l' lit '' . f W,' VSrtl ,"X'-iV'4 f t' ' 3 ! way. It must be done for fifteen minute, or it will be witb- Ar-i r7TT X ' T jiif ,S. Irfl fcW VVk Nli Vi U U ' ,fJAlf out effect. There Is no need of exercising five minutes. It 1 "JU . . - A - f J? ' ri Vr CVlkVL H VS f' fskK.1! V JV5 -s , ! " rf ',' "iSC! give" her tnroat Plenty of rocm. And she gives her bust a American woman and tea to the English woman, a necnfl;y ' ' : i , - - ..- S f " ''!siySr V fj - . Phanco to expand. But her waist, on the other hand, la of life. And she drinks it, not In alcoholic quantities, but ! " , ' v aVall6in f v" InCTOOSt OSatrtllill Ugbtlylaced. She takes care, however, to pull the laces tight scantily, with water and with a relish. She regard it as a 1 ' ' . - ? i WOmaiV 111 "Pans below the ribs and below the lung apacs. and below tnc bust food. It Is a part of her dally meal. tf tl VV'' , I ( x rwuM4Viuua, line, In order that the beautiful upper figure may 'have plenty " At her dinner she may have a p&t db fole graa, ' and h "'') hr walet so tight that It seems as though she would break of room In which to breathe and expand and be graceful perhaps a meat and a salad,' a sweet, then cheese and wine. . . a - i :-A , J 3 . in two. But her bust la free and her breathing space la - j . j It makes a full meal for her, and she haa no pastcy. To take . j ' e"- HrHrtfle 1C 8116 would not tn,n'' of cramping her lungs. . , a sweetmeat after dinner in the shape of a piece of mince ; ' " . f , - f wf 1- "1 "Merel," exclaimed a French woman putting on an Amer- Beauty and CftfC HOttl Diei. pie or a pudding would seem a .acrflege. . ' I lean bodice. " I cannot breathe. The belt la like a bag. It " The French woman haa a certain diet to which she " The French woman take no .ueh great mixture Into her f I. . ' . J,, " , ., I j TaCri filld. dnnfi 18 80 10086 nat 1 am uncomfortable while It Is tight around clings rigidly all her life, and her beauty and her chic are system, and the result la that her complexion stays good t Vi' "i ' M"MWJ-. '' "yq 1 ' i "miisw' I w UW, OXUao the bust and around the throat." her reward," says one who haa studied her. and her figure firm. Tha fat American woman of 60, full of ( M j And that Is one of tne French woman's secret. She "For one thing, she eats no breakfast Her morning, wrinkles and ready to die of corpulency. Is unknown In Paris." I' j BIRDS? CHRISTMAS TItEE. HOLY BELLS. ROUMANIAN1 CHRISTMAS PROCESSION HOLIDAY REQUIEM. . CHECK ON "CABBY." WHO'LL BVYt IN SANTA CLAUS LAND. d CV'5-.-"sJ?S WTaW " M 0aW fl " l f'-' RTr' in Spain many a f . . J 'V- !.?Jtr--1 . J i ' ' ; ' 4 foJ. M M&ZZlSW$ ' I . ChrUtma. dinner goes r "i A . il ' 1 H lt - - 1 irH &'iW&& ' J 4iS '' iv '.' town on .U legs. -iSU ,V V I fc 1- aVWtV-- . eve to keep the evil I J 11CVK2 tZZ& f2. Tttj ' 1 tVMsaJ- spirit, away while the T rHv V'.Mi JSL V L'-f" ' ' J LSX' -V ' BNTEKFXISING fIjM V) . 1 v , FrankTncena. was 1 1 1 J Jf-' -r5VTA C ' " "' T 1 V f' VlG'Ktl 1W1 f. The Crtotmas waiters of old Encland, who t . 4 " - J J . V'' part of the magi', gift The Norwegian explorers who made an ''' 3'll5!w " ) ' 4 J'f r"? lSV- ' P ' ST ' were the first to sing canticles or carols In Lmmwmmm mm b mm mmi m on the first Chrltma. expedition to the arctic region on the Fram t . 'i''Vs ffiS Vi c T hJ tr ' r"i M i ' "'f the vulgar tongue on Christmas eve, were day because it had In lftOO celebrated Dec. 28 by having a Christ- t V MNyfcL 2ass:w rSj&iQVt. lfl ' VI ' V'r '" I- weally chanting the dirge of Latin which When a passenger enter a cab In Paris the dnvjr pushes dowr "an odor of sweet mas tree, which they decorated with orna- I :' I rfcw5Mr ' UlfW? "'fjRr'vl ' ' V& f : f i : ' i ; I' Vd' hitherto had been for the common people the flag, connecting the back wheel with tne instrument At th savor," as an old ments brought from home for this especial I a'' ' ; '" " - Li i ..ft I . I V i,P"y : ' r the medium of religious song. end ef the drive the fare la shown on the d al. legend says. purpose. piac. a .mall tree in the yard decorated . J XJiV. f lt PREHISTORIC AMERICANS LOOKED LIKE THIS. WOMEN HOTEL GUIDES. WOMEN DRUDGES. ith baaketa of aeed and other daintlea and WL 1' T Tr'if V' W'T watch ths flock of .parrow. participate in the iTvrl ' I fJr i -J5 SJ et?r ' general rejoicing, of the season. H-Sf M htf -S- Vrf -feisuJ . ' . , , - ... Tw. jtf2aK t U hO rnl 1 buy your Chruitmas 1 ' f- ' I - i J ' fftl' !' I f V xfV " -'v-V ' candles at your door. 1 , I . ' I TV U li- 2U TV V V ' N " ff V For the candyman, In Many little Roumanian children will tonight look from their I If JLli ' i BJ!tVi Flll I aV W VT. H aa. -vJ . anowy cap and apron, window on this weird procession and feel a thrill of terror at the T" l",,m l""1" ."'"j l'" -' ' w " u " j i jt "- ' i i rl , ,T "j, .; iXltl VraJ jfjv f' M ! " 1 1 " 1 ' 1 ' " goes through the monster in the renter, representing tha devil, which will only be Vfjaj j : j - i ' t S"l I TJl U I Vi , A man's face looks like this after shaving street crying bis dispelled by the bright, pure face of the little girl representing an Recent explorations of ruins In Tucatan bring to light wall painting that show In a , J i' V T V , CTi X S ' I- I II j when aeen through the microscope. wares. angel in front vivid way what kind of people the prehlatorio Americans were. I T A0'y ir Ml BUILT OF COBB LES 7 ONES. SHE WEARS MONEY. CHRISTMAS GREETING. IN FINLAND. yrV , fMiitav-i. I Fw""-""" I: rigs&xA r't - 3 ' Wn""-' fWWmF i . ; ;.;v.w ::-;v. . lkrz&:.-- p,v-:.J-U? V H vi'- t '; S' 1 : -', V . , ' fAy V ' A S a -V Hi f i v I The Khybere. women ar. the hewer, of .. I . . . JT . V." . -' -t - ' ,y ' '5 ' '"';! wood and drawer, of water to their village Y . , :l . . ' '. - . ' - :. ' f .-t. r " .1 I communities. , 1 . ", ' ' x .'. m? ' I - f4l V v .. A I:'' - 1- . I S ' f ..'i S ' i.' I I 1 aaii hair lair. The saaatelae ikaa wltha.hl-h 1 - i S' ' JT i . - . ' ' 1-".-4,lH; V " 1 ? i.. - , 4 f f h-rrf 'T" . . ''I'l. I j aoarssaip la HDUmA Bart aa kaewa bafnra llsaaba I - . J. - . , XU'' ' Wyt K I- ' 'V V W 1 fMi. ' s- ' . bMUWwirtaa TteMafaMaawaaaaalhatr I .. n- I N-S."V..1' -V t ' ' '' . - f r- , . k ualawUKi iaowlna Ibaapaniaseaua. r your d j If ... I f. C 'mtJ' a . ' ' v -N t t . I 1 ' I am I Ilka takUc BMdlcloa vtiaoul aauwlas aart 4 t t f 1 "S-'-la-i-ii- KV A-''j 1 I I W I ' aratrrla, to sura. Ba Uraa fkllaa hair. ta. rour f ' ' I' V- V. V . . -i"' - ., I t I II il l ; aunbaVto Prof J. U. Auaua. ih. a.l.UM baoaM.4- f I.r"-""' .-.. rVf !' ' I a-" V- " ' 1 .1?! jrt U I r , ii.aMB4.aoia Mraaad valch ha Vlil prapaa .A . -- . . . "u ' 'jf fl - -. ' ' I Ill i l . - Fer.ataC8i.iairtaa.caajs.lll. J j I r-"' ,-V;r.r; w;;;.:-, , Ths Biskra woman of Algeria wears tha . , r- J i ' " - rt- "' " j ff "J -"k4-- J1 1 I I ; '" -. "' ..V..W.,,:,-. money of her country just a. American I- ' " "I " aaaaaaaawaaaaaa-aiii------- -r- n- 't f 11 IM,",,MM',,M,,M,'rtrtwai women once made United States coins Into In Finland a basket maker does a profitable pail il aZlito I v ' ? i Thi. r).i,rri. .i rirnhnr.) I I ! ih. i. .k. . ..... "..'es and broochea In this costume the Many blind children will receive card, like business. There Is a general demand for ber For the escort of feminine guests these Ora. ft- tM artj m.tr l ElDahur,t' U onlr 0M ta th VniUA Btatss built or this famnua African ring money la used for this tday. The cards are Illustrated by em- wares, and In that heavily wooded land ber "special maid." ar. a feature of a newly to Vrt f?. mU.j hWs- 4 I maiaruu. . buckles. bossec. pictures; th. greeting I. In Braille type, materlala are cheap., opened New York hotel. ? jf y fT if :: ;J..:.,Ji : --. - ' 1'