THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. JULY 26. 1010. 10 I ! . RFAI FfsTATF RFAL ESTATE FATtM AND HAM II LAND FOR iAt-B FARM AND KA.vC II U.NU FOR SALC (Continued.) florid. rtimnA l.AS'DA ftw bnlni; wliolt (Continued.) Oklahoma. FOR SALE Oklahoma farm and ranch i. and raiaii: write fur particular. Frank land. $2V pr arr, in any else tract. Full I Bills Co., 12b Monro Bt.. Chicago. Iawa. Informm-un, writ C. L. WUULVLUTON. owner, ta Mack. Okl. oitk Dakota. OOD Iowa and M!nnit a FOR 8A L& The mo.t and best Improved . rvw avw .... r, -.. rI i -vi oAuivinfl roost an Chang for general merchandise and xha ,n! unimproved farma In war. stocks. Many 'good' bargain, fh t rrom $1 lo central 8. V., ner acra. r or I Mercantile Adjustment Co.. booklet, map and orlce lilt address It. L. ter. 1 Hagarman. Pukwana, BtuI county, 8. I. I t a nrTTP mnit CheroKee counties. Kin- iiariralna In fine Improved farm", best I bargain In the atnte; corn, wheal, oata ami alfalfa land": fin Improvement; near market. Writ for descriptive list snd our r-rinl nroooaltion to Investors. Matthew Ac Walter. Owego, Kan. i'n HAf.lC30 000 acre splendid land; railroad run through it for V mile. 1 wo Sets of Improvement, about two-third till able. Bent colonisation proposition ever of fered. For a quick SJle, $7.60 per acre Lo .ntiim rirht. Won't last long. Address The Alleii County lnvetment Co.. Longton, Kan. Mlcklga. THERI5 1 only on crop of land. I own several tnousand acre cut over hardwood Inn.lii mirlharn Michigan: It 1 bound tO inrmuut in value: reasonable cash pay ment and low interest enable one lo con trol thin; no safer business proposition can be presented; 1 have no time to look alter it C. F. Latimer, ltu Railway Exchange ldg., Chicago. MICHIGAN fruit and farm lands In th fruit belt of Mason county. Aucrtss a- a. Benson, Tallmau. Mich. I OWN several thousand acre of choice fruit. vegetable and farm lands In Lake Co., Michigan, which 1 will sell at flu to tj. nar acra on varv mliv Daymen!. Ex cursion every Tuesday; Pi round trip; send for particulars. David II. Miller, Kuum eui. UW K. Madison BL, Chicago. MICHIGAN farm, 10 acres; large frame house and barn; 40 acres cultivated; M acres hay land; 6o acres timber, small orchard: one mile to R. It. statlonlx. near kood filming lake. Price 412.60 per acre. Victor Relnuardt, Nwaygo, Mich. SELL farma In Oceana and Macon coun ties: best in U. 8.: fruit, grain, ntock and poultry. Writ for list. Joun Hanson, Hart, Mich. GOOD BARGAIN 1 acres good loam, tl,. 2 acres In timber. Michigan, neiu: Chicago and steamboat dock; 1 mile to school; house, barn; good shad In yard; fcW poach tree. 41 cherries. tU0 grapes, uu apples, LOOK uurranta, lfc acres strawberries, H acres coru. etc. Ijvv casn. terms lor bal ance. CORY AND CROUCH. First Na tional Bank Bldg., Chicago. BNAPS Best 40-acr black land farm In Michigan, bouse, barn and atock, s mile to main line K. K. town; clou to urana Map id, price z.5w. 'A cash. 60-acre first-class lake front, i houses. barn, fruit enough to pay for farm, close to towns, schools and church, $4,it0, fauv cash. H. C. DEES. Box K, Martin, Mich. $294 FOR 24 acres adjoining large Inland lake: best . bargain of the season; very easy terms. Frank Bereman, Allegan, Mich. AUGUST BARGAINS 40 acr money making farm, main road, school, church, store close, bouse, barn fruit, price, $1,150. 1(100 cash. 66 acres black land, fronting on biggest lake In Michigan, log cabin, big new stone basement, barn, price, $2,800, ll.lw cash, FRED PARR CO., Box E, Plulnvlew, Mich, , A PRETTY FARM of 20 acres located In Michigan, well fenced, trees, house new; barn, cellar, fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries, excellent water, good markets, lakes abound with fish, general store less than eighty rods from house. $l,8oO cash, direct dealing with owner, no land sharks, further information given. Address Geo. L. Bchanfele, 8 Frankla Ave.. Urand Rapids, Mich. ' Miaaoarl. tt ACRE8, close to Cleveland; good land; good Improvements;' plenty water; nice farm; $27.60. 120 acres between Greenwood and Raymore: nice small Improvements: smooth land; good water; all to clover and timothy; some blue grass; bargain; posses sion any time; $40. D. U. Shackelford. Pe culiar, Mo. 120 ACRES 2M miles of Lee's Summit, U mile of rock road; plenty of fruit; fair house; every foot smooth and under culti vation. Price. $100 per acre. 100 acres S miles of Ureenwnod; well im proved; land Is floe; a bargain at $100 per acre. 4W acres, with 6-room house, cistern. well, burn, cellar; plenty of fruit; fine shaded lawn. Adjoins town of Greenwood. Knap. Price, $l.Co0. Todd M. George, the Land Man, Leo Summit, Mo. 12.000 ACRES colonisation or same D re serve; location. Eleven Points river, Oregon county. Mo., am pricing $3 under local prices to sell before August 1. 1910; price j k per acre; terms, l.it per acr cash, '! cents In six months. 75 cents one year. ( per cent. Full Information address be low. Also 440-acre sheep ranch Christian county, Mo., at $10 per acre; ft cash, bal ance long Time, a per cent; timber on ranch will cut 80,000 railroad ties. Address C. F. Robe'-'son, 8. 8. station. Box $3, opringueia. ua. THE Kansas Clty-St. Louis electric rail road has been financed and work will be gin immediately; now Is the time to buy land along the route; values have Increased Z5 rer rent in the lant year and will in crease 60 per cent in the next year; see us I for farm along th route before the price advances any more, 'Bolts Bros. Realty t o., lime spring. MO. RANCHES. TOO.Ofw aeres Mexico: splendid Improve ments ana wen stocked: on Qulf coast: well .watered and timbered; price $1.C0 per acre. lii.000 acres western land: fine grazing proposition; gooa water; adjoins gooa rail road town and river; price $.1 per acra And others. REITZ BROS. INVESTMENT CO. i 1SUH Commerce Tlldg. Kansas City, Vlo, FOR SALE 331 ocree of th finest corn .land In Piatt Co.. with 1 houses, barn, etc.. for tenants, with a beautiful lake on part of the land. This Is bottom land with a levee around same entirely paid for. This land can be bought at a bargain; no trade considered. If you haven't the means to handle this land, don't bother ua. J. V. Farley, Farley, Mo. Montana. A REAL GOOD 00-acr fsrm, for farmer only; all farm lind $37.60 per acre. J. E. Webb, Choteau, Nebraska. FOR KALE Improved stock fsrm. l acres; Custer county: close to station; m per acre; do trade. Box A. Oconte. Nib. TEN THOUSAND acres of corn, winter , wheat and alfalfa land for sale In larg end small farms in Sherman, Custer ami Buffalo counties Write for r rices. J. T Campbell. Litchfield. Neb. New Me ilea. NEW MEXICO ranch and farm land. 1.660 acre. 3u0 under cultivation, well watered and fenced, underlaid with coal; coal under option for more than price of ranch; $10,000 will handle, balance easy. X20 acres. S5 being vultivatud. natural lake for stock, water, coal under option, H Ron tu purchaser; $.000 down with . term. For particular writ W. U. Thorn Raton, New Mexico. NEW MEXICO-TUB NEW STATE Investigate its fertile irrigated lands. Other have road fortune here. Bo can you. We sell no lands. Write us for facta titate Immigration Board. Albu querque, n. at. -f Oretss. tOR PALE Ideal atock ranch, 600 acrea. almost level, li miles from Grant a Pass, 60 acres in cultivation ; deep black aoll; 40 acrea fir and nine timber; plenty of out side range sufficient fur 3,000 head of stock; tntre is i.ooo inches of waur. which Is brought on the land by ditches; good family orchard: $ dwelllna- houses: 1 lar?a hams: 4 miles from school; store building on the rancn; ail Kino modern farm Implements; iroluce. alfalfa anj grain, bay; price. I.G.Ouo; terms $J0.OUO. balance $ yeara at t per cent interest. Address H. L. Herslnger, Craut's Pass. Or. REMEMBER It takes but a few strokes or the pen to stats that you saw the "ad.' In Th !. Th advertiser wants to know Kansas. Wlacoaala. TOTT can bur land for 110 a month rood land at from iS In t20 an acre In V lias and Oneida counties, Wisconsin. W chart Do Interest. We pay the taxea. Insurance clause in the contract. Best opportunity in tne country for the man of moderate means to own a farm and be Independent. Writ tor map and book to Lept. s. U. F. Ban born Co., .Eagle Klver, W . FINE FARM LANDS Wisconsin, timber or clear; nice lakes and rivers; best market of America; fl per acr cash; large or mall tracts. Urnest A. Arnold, buperlor. I is. BEFORE buvlnar. selling or trading, see copy cf our paper, in Its seventh year. It describes many farms and business oppor tunities north, south, east or west, with minis and sddrexses of owners; many will exchange. fcingle copy, 10 cents; three I months, 25 cents. Address FARM KR, DAIRYMAN AND STOCKMAN. E-88. Mathsws bldg., Milwaukee, wis. Miscellaneous. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8ALB OR TRADE? Or do you want to buy one" Make your want known through THE DES MOINES CAPITAL, the want medium of Iowa: Rates: 1 cent a word for each Inser tion, ( cent a .tne. 70 cents an Inch. Cir culation, 41,000; largest of any Iowa dally. Give us a trial. Address The Capital. Land Dept., Ds Moines, Iowa. . REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS.. $d floor M. X. Lit. tmt te lluu.uuu ou unproved property., nt aeiai WANTED City loans. Ptrs Trust Os, WANTED City loans and warrant. VV, rarnam bmtih Co.. 1ZM aroam Ht. LOANS to bom owners and home build ers, wita privilege oi makiug partial pay eaautji senil-anoually. W. H. THOMAS, 101 First NatlouaV Xut Bldg $100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wsad. Weud Bldg., wtn ana jrarnam. IUI0 to $5,000 on borne in Omaha. O'Keafs Real Kstat Co.. luW N. Y. LUe. Douglaa r A-UU. MONEY TO IX)AN Payne inmwtmaat C. REAL ESTATE WANTED ,WE HAVE BUYEES FOR I, C and 7-room bouses. If price are rlgat w can sen your property tor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO bull W N. X. Life Bids. SWAPS 8-ROOM. all modern: lot 71x186: navad street: concrete walks; near Field club and Hanscom park. Clear; trade for improved land even up or will assume. Price, $4,000. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 658 New York Life Uldg. Phone Red SOUTHWEST corner oi 34th and Deca tur, two 8-room houses, clear. Want to trade for gooa rental property closer In: will put In some casn or assume. Nowata Land and Lot Co., Is New Jiora Lite Bldg. rdune, nea iaaa. 40 ACRES extra level land, olos to rail- road, in Box Butt county. Nebraska; wld exchange lor merchandise; price, $j pr acre; wtu carry 4,wA A. su XBouipsua, uoiarag. imd. IF IT IS ANY KIND OF TRADE, BEE A. B. LATHROP. D. SOoft. v 421 Be. 7-room house for automobile. This house pay rent every month. Your automobile costs $30 to $40 per month to own it. Come In and see us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. 60s New York Life Bldg. Phone Red lv99. 820 acres North Dakota land, free of in' cumbrance, for good Omaha property. Phone riarney iajo. IMPROVED farm, at cash value, for clean stock of general merchandise Invoic ing $10,000 to $12,0(10, or for good stock of hardware same size. Address. Box 473. Alma, sxeo. WANTED TO BUY BEST prices for BROKEN WATCHES, Old Oold, etc. NATHAN. SU b. MUt Bt. BE8T PRICE paid for furniture, carpets, clothing Pbone Douglas tOTL cood-han and bea Won nc in TOnv . We have several clients for 6 to 8-room ouses; we want them from owners only, houses Act quick. Phone Douglas 4379 or call at 1710 Farnam St., Bee Building. Fates One large and one medium sis tar, state size and price. M 2M B. BKST rrtre for rrl-hsnd clothing, n 44. WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numeroui Calls For Houses of All Klsea. List With Ua NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. CM N. T. LIU Bldg. Phone Red 19t , Wanted to Kent A S or fi-room house In Rood neighborhood. Phone Douglaa 4379 and call for Mr. Engel- brecht. WANTED TO RENT We want a number of small houses at once, from $10 to $16 per month rental; we have clients waiting. - Engclbrecht & Raver, 'Phone Douglas 4379. 171 )Farnam . St. WANTED To rent by elderly lady $- room heated apartment or i rooms. Ad dress B 604 Bee. MOTORCYCLES SECOND HAND A MOTORCYCLE SALE These wheels are in condition to give good service, and are bargains: One Fletcher Special Thor engine. Z4 H. P.; wheel In fair condition; rear tire new; price $ 75 One Mcdel $ Thor, In good condition; rear tire new; price 100 I One Market, In good rldeable condition. 8'i H. P. engine; price 100 One Excelsior, 4 II. P. engine; rear tire One Thor, model A, In first-class con-v dition; price 160 1 new, general appearance of wheel good; pries 150 1 We carry a full line of parts and sun dries for motorcycles. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. V 15th and Hsrney 8ts., 'tnaha. Neb. BY AMERE MAN. i A young man called to se you this morning shortly after you left," began the wife of the Boss of the Establishment He was so insistsent about your office ad dress that I gave it to him to get rid of him. At first I thought you might owe him moriey, but he finally persuaded me that he wanted to talk to you on an Important business matter." and the lady smiled good naturedly. "He asked for the head of the house, and I did the best I could in your absence. I hop he hasn't sold you another set of books." I should say not!" denied the Boss in dignantly. "You didn't take that young man for a book agent, did youT Why that is on of the finest, most intelligent young fellow I ever met. He knows mora about muslo than ten musical critics. What he can't -tell you about the famous composers has never been written I Did you ever hear th story about Mozart and" Stop a minute!" commanded th Boss wife, whose amazement at her spouse' sudden musical enthusiasm had grown with every second, "what did th young man sell your' The Boss started guiltily, but a sudden uproar outside his apartment and th Im perative ringing of th door bell saved him th necessity of answering. Instrode, he strod through th hall and flung the door open to a reincarnation of th Cardiff giant. "Th planner, sur!" announced the red- shir ted apparition. What planoT There must b some mis take!" exclaimed the Boss' wife. "No," said th Boss, "there Is no mis take. I bought it! If you'll go back to the dining room and sit down quietly these men can take charge of the moving and you need not bother about it." Th Boss' wife smiled quietly, and then meekly did as she was told. Her wrath. like a much advertised bottle, was war ranted to keep warm for twenty-four hours. Bo sh felt she could afford to wait. Whil sh was reading comfortably th Boss bustled to and fro happy and per spiring from th exertions of bis favorite occupation bossing. After half an hour had elapsed and the exponents of the Piano Movers' union bad departed, th Boss called triumphantly to his wife; Com on now and see bow great it looks!" And the lady trailed leisurely back to the living room. 'It looks nice," she conceded, gazing at the very new, very shiny piano, "but you know I can't play a note! Suppose you oblige me with a little music." The remark was intended for. biting sar casm, for the .Boss' wire well knew his musical'' repertoire consisted of a single piece with an old-faehloned tinkle about It, known as the "Charming Walts." Imagln her astonishment, therefore. when th Boss said lightly: "Surest thing you know!" and began a Chopin etude. which, to here astonIehedVars, was master ful to the verge of vlrtuouslty. Isn't that a marvelous musical picture?" inquired the Boss enthusiastically. "Can't you see some forlorn, deserted lover wan dering about among fallen leaves, mourn ing his desolation? Can't you hear the steady patter of rain as though th skies were mourning, too?" Th Boss' wife could stand selections from Chopin, but not from th rhapsodic young vender of pianos from whom the Boss too obviously quoted. Simple Fluids That Will Make Straight If it be understood before beginning that there Is no certain way of making hair stay In curl, but that some locks are at- fected by so-called "curlers," then a girl may like to try experiments. Hair .waves . . , , , . or curls naturally only when it Is a cer tain texture, mat is, unevenly conairucieu, one side of each hair being a little tighter than the other. Naturally this pulls it into a kink, and without this Irregularity all grows In a straight Una. Whatever ap plication curls does so by affecting th whole tube evenly, and that is why, when dampness affects It, the hair become straight Now, when there Is th slightest tend ency to irrriiirity or growtn some or the drying agencies will kink th locks until, one in a whil, they form th habit of waving, as it were, far more than as though nothing were put on. This Is the best result than can be hoped for by the girl whoa hair appears casually to be straight and unless this happens ther Is nothing which will do more than to hold the wave In temporarily. ' Another point to be taken into consid eration Is that hair which is too dry will not wave, no matter how uneven It la. There are scalps which require oil to make th locks stay in place, and, given this, they form in waves. To be specific, a person not infrequently sees a young child whose hair bushes, fuzzily, all over her head. If that child had a little oil rubbed r Recipes for Amateur Cooks Carried Fowl. Boll a small fowl till tender, seasoning with salt bnd a little garlic. Stand aside to get cold, then disjoint, removing all skin. Mix together one' tablespoonful curry pow der, one teaspoonful dry mustard, a pinch of cayenne, one tablespoonful Worchester- BOTH SUITEDi HeDo you think your father fcvill object to my suit? She I don't think so. He wears one almost as bad himself O TTHIS b THE V. JTV IV -KNOW MjjY-.-r i Pi 1H0T1ES.T tAY -"feL WHAT 1 wiLl J? I (J) C-Xr " 1HE EAR!r X PLANT IN IjH V ' j LU-OK. WHENW6T LV1 ' ,HAVE HlTX tail!.) Yirmfji t ' HAVE QUITE h c- WHERE 'A.y-'VY S W -rt-25? Vr Vr"7cfty. f v THE JtLF PLAYIH P1A.N0 KT.PT THE Boss HOME. EXACTLY . ONE NK5HT "How much did you pay for the hurdy gurdy?" sh asked blttngly. Th Boss quailed visibly. ' haven't paid a cent for It," he re- r-raarked conclllatlngly. "I only told th young man we'd glv tt a ten days' trial. It'll b $S0O If w Ilk It at th end of that time." "At th and of that time!" And suddenly a bright light struck th Boss' wife. Sh changed her manner completely. "Why, that's cheap,. Isn't It? sh ex claimed, "I believe I'll try It myself!" At half-past ten she was still trying It, and , th record she had started with was still unchanged. Over and over and over again the Boss heard th shrieking calls for help of th Intermezzo she was mur dering. At half-past eleven he suggested that th neighbors might object. "Oh, no, dear, they love It as much as you do," his spous answered sweetly. At midnight, helpless and muttering to himself, th Boss wandered off to bed, and the muslo was still going on. The self-playing piano kept th Boss at horn exactly on night For when he re turned home the next evening and found his wife again strumming the Intermezzo with slightly increased enthusiasm he re membered a dinner engagement downtown. "At breakfast his wife remaked casually: "The landlord says all the other tenants have complained of the piano, and he says he must ask you to move ft the muslo keeps up." The 'Boss made no reply, hut two hours after he had left the house the piano was on a moving van In the street It was a very doleful wife that greeted him upon his return home. "They took away the piano!" she walled with a fair imitation of grief, "Just when I was getting attached to it too!" "Cheer up," said, the unsuspecting Boss, "we've saved so muoh money by sending back the lnfernV thing that I'll treat you to a roof gardenshow and supper!" And it was not" until the middle of a vaudeville monologue on the management of husbands that the Boss, detecting a smile of . vivid appreciation on his wife's face, thought ruefully: "I wonder if th little devil was conning me all the time?" (Copyrighted, 1910, by the N. Y. Herald Co.) Hair Wave and Curl Into her scalp dally, her hair, before long, would tak on waves, because the oil would hold it a little, and being irregular in con. struotlon, it cannot become straight Th same holds good In regard to the heads of elders, but scalps of th condition and hair of that texture are more uncommon than those which are oily and heavy. When th scalp is oily and the hair not too dry, it may sometimes be helped to wav by using rosemary tea. Rosemary water, in th amount of half a pint has in it twelve grain of carbonate of potash. Th hair Is wt evenly with this and dressed loosely. : Th locks on th head must b laid In wares, whil th hair is moist and a. It dries It may hold the form. ' Making a loose coiffure and placing the hair as It is desired It should dry has much to do with successful, "natural" waving. One of the simplest agents, which is sometimes effective, consists In moisten ing th hair with water or grease, as may be required, and dressing it loosely. At once a thin Veil is tied over, bandanna fashion, and the net . being transparent one sees through it to pat the hair on the head Into wave. The veil stays on for fifteen minutes or so, keeping the locks In place as they dry.' This habit of tying on a veil after the hair Is dressed will some times emphasize any irregularity of the locks and aid in developing waves. I MARGARET MIXTER. shire sauce, the .same of oil and melted butter. Spread this over the pieces of fowl and broil till brown over the gas or clear fire. Serve Imbedded In rice. Mutton Carry. Cold mutton becomes transfigured when fixed over Into a curry. Cut the meat Into small pieces and fry brown in butter, drip pings or olive oil, together with two onions and two sour apples sliced. Turn In i tablespoonful curry powder, two teaspoon iuis sugar, a teaspooniui ot salt a scant tablespoonful vinegar, and three cupfuls gravy or stock. Simmer for half an hour and serve with boiled rice. Another mut ton curry has for Its foundation a pound of mutton minced, but adds to its attrac tlons by combining It with vegetables. Take a small, fresh cauliflower and separate into flowerettea. Cut one turnip and one carrot into small pieces and chop fine one onion and two cloves of garlic. Fry the mutton a few moments In a little butter, adding a tablespoonful curry powder and the car rots. Add a pint of boiling water, a bay leaf, and a few cardamon seeds, and slm mer half an hour. Add turnips and caull flower with salt to sesson snd simmer all slowly until the vegetables are done. Serve as usual with boiled rice. Carry Powder. While eurry powder can be purchased very reasonably at any good grocer's, It can also bo prepared at home, If desired from the following formula: Pound to gether one ounoe each tumeric coriander seed, white ginger, nutmeg, mace and cay enne. Pass through a fine sieve, bottle and cork well. EMMA PADDOCK TELFORD. w I , g . 1) S f - Ssv - Ha 'Una. TaV ' SBJ a I I ST jar m W X 1 t: k'TT II STmY YnO' m AIL RICHtti I ij i,?TLS: ' FEf L? HALL I rTHCHEAT WAS A .H JUr I . 1 ' " - (Till-JAKE. 1 THINK. HE'U HAVf, 1 win TAKE You UQ GO ON WORKING 1 ME r OK A WHUt LErvr; i? J YZf f- MS C V MEMBER.! BUT 3Ml 1 f I S llBllsi.sWssMllgls.lllWIWssW I I a. A 1 i ITT T 1 I aT g4aWa-s-ssss.i ss. rDlAE Thursday. I'm going back to the hotel on Monday. Mother writes that a suffragette has arrived. It will be such fun, as I shall pretend I want to be one and try and get her real ideas on the subject. Molly re fuses to discuss the question with me at all now. She told me she got very much Ir ritated and said I evidently understood nothing about It.. I have received a postal card from Tom. every morning sine I've been here. He knows I hate them. - If people don't want to take th trouble to write you a letter they send you one of those things with a picture on it that you don't In the least care to dee. I used to send them to Tom all the time in answer to his letters. When I got th last one yes terday morning I tore it in a thousand piece at th breakfast table and threw them on the floor. I wish they had been th kind of pieces that would have made a big crash. Molly took m to a dinner soma neighbor or her's named Deerlng gave tho other night. The man she says TOLD HIM IF HP) DIDN'T INSTANTLY APOLOGIZE I'D THROW IT AT HIM." would make a splendid husband for me was there. I knew I shouldn't like him n tho least.. He wss worse than I thought the kind that would make such a good Items of Lovers of feminine beauty in London are crowding to the exhibition of photographlo portraits of "Five Hundred Fair Women" which Madame LalUe Charles, the well known artist In portraitures. Is giving at her studios fn Curion street, Mayfalr. The exhibition Includes exquisite studies of a large number of royalties, beautiful women of title, and notabilities of society, and the gallery shows examples of the most varied and alluring types of our fairest women. Among others may be specially mentioned a charming set of studies of II. R. H. Princess Patricia of Connaught. Wa pro duce above one of Miss Lai lie Charles' por traits of Viscountess Msldstone, Who was Miss Drexel, and whose recent marriage was one of th prettiest and most fashion able functions of the sesson. Nothing ta so uncommon as common sense. Th moment when a man Is show ing signs of Interest in another woman Is generally the tiro chossn by a stupid JIU 15' i I fHOW DID IT kPPfTNj WITHOUT corrftiurr. wnniHiH vow cvai tcumijpew vqk Hemio CD- LY of; B0LLIE effJammer Girt BY M.F. corrnajrr. iio. it the new ysm evcnim t&euui husband you'd forget you were married to him in no time. He didn't even look as though he'd talk about ths weather in an interesting way. "I AM ANXIOUS TO GO IN SWIMMING.1 and he at such a lot because the food was so good, not because he wss hungry. I usually hate dinners, anyway. If you are sitting beside some one you don't like, you can't escape, and have to make conversa tlon. If I am hungry I want to eat and not talk, and If I feel like talking, I don t want to eat at th samo time. I must be a sort of a pig, I suppose. Molly was having a lovely time as she wss sitting next to that hideous Captain Danvers, whom she flirts de&peratel? with and says she likes on account of his Intel lectual powers. She says he Is one of the few men she could have a friendship with that could be really platonlc. I do envy (j) )) H' Interest to the Women Folk wife for making herself thoroughly un attractive by Jealousy, Jealously Is rsrely a sign of love. It rather implies want of confidence, which Is an Insult. Also a wife when she shows Jealousy, should remember that she may be playing the other woman's hand for her better than she could play It herself, says Home Chat. Persuasion, you know, is Aprodlte's daughter. Coax then; don't drive. "Thare is only one thing worse than quar rels in public," says Conan Doyle, "and that Is caresses.' The only sort of caress a woman of fine feeling should allow her self In public Is that of which Swinburne ssys: "I looked and saw your heart In the shadow of your eyes." Cross bar scrim Is now being used great deal for bed spreads, curtains, small covers, etc., and Is very pretty when trim med with lace. It Is quite expensive, how ever, but if one has the time th plain rWE WERE PICKING OP P0UL1?E(?S, STOOPED ' to pick op a matchJ 0 r ns mew tom hbulo co i mat i Molly the quality of being able to tell th most fearful lies and absolutely believing herself. I csn He Ilk anything when I want to, but I can't believe myself. Why she makes tears come Into her eyes if sh wants, In fact, she ran act In any waysh tries to, even if she doesn't feel llk It. Sometimes I find that utterly Impossible. That night last summer when Tom tried to hold my hand I would have given any thing to have immediately stood up and waited, with an air of cold and simple dignity, for him to apologise for dreaming I that I was the sort of woman who would I permit such a liberty. Just as I was find- ' Ing that. In spite of my most superhuman efforts, I couldn't frown, he proposed which was, of course, an adequate apology. Now, it was awfully easy to be dignified with Godfrey under the same circumstances. ' I simply took up a flowerpot and told hint If he didn't instantly apologise I'd throw . It at him. He knew I meant it, too, and humbly asked my pardon in a great hurry, though he didn't propose. f jg He has been scared to death of m evt since. I am quit anxious to go In swim ming again. Mother writes that sh can't understand why Mlss'Haddon Smith doesn't "SHE HAS HAD l3 MANT LESSONS." seem able to learn to swim, as she has had so many lessons. Shs says father even tried to give her a few points, but sh didn't seem to progress at all. scrim may be bought and the squares formed by drawing threads, say from five to eight, and finishing the edges with a hemstitch, using a colored mercerixed thread. Other means of decoration is to replace ths drawn thread with those In a color, darning In and out, or again baby ribbon may be run through with good effect, though It would not wash as well i.s the colored threads. Olrdles promise to be worn with th summer frocks this season, so that girls who are handy with their needles should first look around for bargains In bits of handsome trimmings in motif or medallion effect, ends of brocade and short lengths of soft ribbon, and then work small rem nanls of fringes for trlmmlnga Th sash ends of ribbon, too, must not be over looked. , Most of th new girdles ar made quit high In th front Ther will b a deep, long motif of some handsome fabrlo ta th front caught with soft ribbon. .str- dT ill ' x I I ,4i s. i Y