f TirK REE: OMATTA. TTESDAY. SEPTE-MREX. 27. 1910. 11 ' t t ' ' ' t 1 ! f t Visita trs stars ol Boss o.ihe establishment .? j-vs". Things You Vant to Know LWB Teanii. : J. -! v BT AUfcRi: MAN y s'id ftm 1o Vutfen island f r d.i.- . "'',-" a-jig'sto! tf r wfe of the lesi of t t c..Ubai.9ient. OrBHM.i T lol'i. 1 r I I.Cf Ull- : rr-oT-d " toe a .nee 1 his favorite ubui- ' Sag r-(HTnr. "ft a tew island it lv far. ' Then 11's kxk tmough the Hbff in j Ihrie' coiuinn in the umlnf paper and fin.i miiv j4ic a "v .'never l-ee n in mid try it,' pjr-slM fVe lidy.'-srVo w e-iuw t,r.g of ti: ui'irr. lr9lr'morn4 ; speaking, andws.! ulwirs T!m!t1c or er xn ' This regr-e-steon' inet itb a rt.oie fav.-. a Die st-Ra:" ion. Bit Ibv fie" eve a-unlc-itd i. th x-' t uTi'.:-fi' advcrtise-meiiCs. aid .udaer.ly .i I eiIWTk.-Sr.il. that fnTr.c.ed daring and tie- I 1,. "it."overVprea4. ' ij! t- li ) on what we It do:" he. ex fUirrwl. i s take the mgLt ruat up U A(hi i ') : You v't alwaj! nid o.! . want.-. t see w l.ei I lived a boy, where. 1 weiu to school and lvt-J.jl my fitM Jot; Nrj- jour chki,. ycMing woman: in got Just hour to cutcti the Uml I: scs can jrcni ntrei r' a- '.In twenty mf-HMC" rajlid his n il from the depths of her bed twin. wheie hr was alrradj wrr-owfiig. hahhasatd. raiments into irirmns bag.--t think that will be , f-'1- Ui expression on ' the hot'! bi' peilec-tt inK)crto. Hw di-1 yua er ,r,lj tlie nory of h tboi.iit to it lina tbma at ntalnf u JovH ?- I '' J""3' urTrioti un. i aoa t knoar.-J!a'be 1 wanted u. j lhl feJiom- tliiaku he Mn lo Ha m :n .an-tj-it axxitnf mil." replied "' pboney cfi a n by that frame. ie'iiOf. facetluuaDr. - I " vrj" much mistaken. iiobM riom HI : i 1 i 'I I" . 7 . I THE BC LEd mi$ wire TO TSC 10WE Hot b ijije Ivr.g in nncTing. . In Already M bis ral id a e t the &v raw t,.nia khakln r4la with his boyhood mrtd-Oke letiomta ti4 h4 been content ty lanate In m maI1 l n m hlle be had But the Jo - arose, and. trtdiHt' down J the room, made himself known to hi W echool fellow, who. more tr en rel-.Ktantly. let himlf be taken to the'Boes' table and wife. ,., f.f. Aif.., .. ..... 1 imrorjucea-ro tne tv . Ibat b rouid live on-froa, 'th AUT Hbb T?t,"'d I a.tat city. Ho- .lad they w-ooH! t-e tn aee Bo" W " h m, U-ourwJ during their meal of the . numbe'- J ' - . j.v.wj' . of irieji -from the oitf w1k, had "nm k There a Uill nfbau Bill was keeping . . k .i ,k .' i , T Mre for bill. But jnut before the Bo' a Uolel and they must .certainly make a . . ., ,, . . j..,.. , , . ' . , chek was orought Mr. Hobba diacretly f'VV r.i 111. UVf 1711. IOT bi rak faj-t diKappearad. ; j l J ; .. i .. i , , , - .t k J K T?ns. 11 ! Theft ...i..-.nBJ. June, who" ptlll , W( mife tQ th hom of w; .ood. It , i T l"' l" ol " "5 a cheerle and tenantlew. Flowers and U.,i,oojL it. a. .glrl Nannie wa I roW , ,he form,rJy ..U kept yard. n.u.i be neatjy fwty oM now: J IW wff ftopffa to s.,h.r . MtU Tbe Bob. ren,erooaed that hi. aiMer, to krrp ,onrtT m rnor pf the ued tu tea. ii MI Nannie and aa Lcc, wb ..udd,.,, a wkvlow in the tlt ah cared lilm..- He bad laughed j Mxt houBe m.nt up rxl a hiill Toic. a l tha time, but priUMae,:aa he looked back. cai4 tl.eia" waa more ar H than he thought - ijon t you dare to pick them flowr: ISwr girl, aha rlll unmarried. j -ra in charse of that bouee ajd 1 11 have ux- W r.u liuoaoc was uneventfully i OU arreeted:" d Ugaaui. ,,. - . Glancing up the bot t-eheld tr e mummi- J HU b gvd tu aeaaome real pere i fi ij denes of his boyhood sweetheart. j ,.ix-a mwew " the Boai-.Dd. l-'ine- hearrr. j- "Howly do. Miw Nannie!-' be railed, and i fnwlyatLiia u-.at taJue si'Tnan on hi own I after five minutes' explanation wrenched' mr!t u4 -l Um wrhat be is worth in j from the mummy In the window a rather, ruuaejra-tikatkoaa lelluws in New York j reluctant' rerognitian. j Th itow . wife wodded. Shs was now j She OTd not offer to cuer.e do a. but d- j ' tliarougiiiy 1m bleed with the "bark-so-thc- j courwl as Juliet from the raVrony. farsn,'. aplrlt of bar lord, fo nm h eo that j LMns'ln New Tork now. aii ou" Wei'.. Ui igbtut a, big,. .kjavted.-dull-eed craw-! sortie foik like ;t. When are yott ifolns -tura, olatad out a llobbs at the ' baHcTT ' ;. .- ' ' ' bolcj deskdid avt diaescbant her. The Bow limi."", , ": The Boas nodded across be dirrtng room I "Right awayl'k aeatd.-Kpk)lvl.T. . And j 111 jA , . ffi) . n j.l u... i . I, l Tte final official lawn tennis tournament piom.nent men throughput the world a , North A-.er.ca for th. aes-it of in w,U j ln cf ""'!.. unlea. It be golf. Th- . lwho world i faaiiliar with the "tennis t,ke place tomorrow in Mexico Ot. -l r,Mn-. o th, R(W.,elt admln!tratlr.n. under the siuplces of the Mexico Country arM, ,n E,jr)r, ,,, gme ha been equaHy i club. Thi meetirg whs to hae ben the I ell patron-xed by kings and pvt-rtate. opening oumter of the season, but wajThe lute kir-g of rortngl wa one of the later poetponed to be the final eient. Thu enthusiast r.f the game, and there a' eeaeon ba leen one of incident, and ha j many picture extant showing how well he marked the higheet pomt that tenni has j har-dle-i t,e ra.-ou-t. Few gm require ver reached in popular Interest Both in urh a eontant traln on the part of tbe r-gard to the number af player in the varl- I player (.mce the b:i is put Into Vlr. U ou. events recx.gn.aed by the nt.nal or- ' I a ca.e of keeping evere'.atingly at X far ganixation. sod ia the nurrb. r of pple "warily two hour, a a ru. In many t who have .ntnted the galk-nes at these t! k'eat lon-mmrnu. th pHnrlple conte meetlr.gm. vnprt-redented interest has been i tnt und-go per.oo. of training almot boxer No one who keep late hours, or otherwiw voiate the la wtui h make fur uprb m.ir.hood. Hand much ehanr 1 . . , ..' ..i.i i. k. ! of winnlt.g the honors in an Important whethei 'match. I-ike the man who would be a ekilled maikfman. tlie gixd tenni piaer nuit have a remat katvly keen eye and a teady nerve, and no form of d:iation will jvrmlt a man to ret an these jualitle. Although the gwme of lawn tennis is still lees than years od. there Is much dis pute a to its or sin We are tolii that a game iio!Hl related to it was plaed vn a Cowit under Itv barconie of Vjueen Elisa beth's Tlace. and that ehe greatly enjKi.ved watchin its progress,. It is doubted if there is any Kincle feature In the modern tenni game that i absolutely original. The lloman are said to have been the first eeil who ever played with a 111. In Kuroi a game involving some ef the Ideas of tennis wss piaved by the k.ngs and nobles of feudal times. It seems to have been to tennis what the old-fashioned long- i town game of ball was to modern base Kail Ith a cork tall mamfeled On great international event on the cal ender. Thir 1 the tournament in Auetrsha lor tne custody of the Lav1a cup. the blue I ribbon of the entire tennis world. It not been determined definuwiy Amerlca will eend a challenging team to Australia in an effort to reclaim the cup. Ttlfc lifcphy is to the game of tennis what the Amema's cub is to the yachting world. J It was presented by Mr. liwight Lais In ' 1W to be contested for a often as there should be a challenging team In that year i America succeeded in winning it. The fol lowing year there wa no nation to chal j h-tige for it. In le it tu played for by trkitm representing the Vnltod states and Oieat Britain, and the American player. weie mccensfu In defending their title. The next ear it was taken by the i.uhli tam. and Kr.gland held it against all comets in f.iur successive tournsments. Thereafter it went to Australia, wbere it has remajned. neither England nor America being able to win It bark. At tbe historic games at Wimbledon. . . ' V ; , I Tennis first w.s piaved ana i rii ill CJUD. ine I njn hiiip;ii k v. ... . . . , , .,, . i and the bare hand The grounda were Oreat Britain went to Wilding, a New . . 1 i haped something liks an hour glasa. Zealander. In years goDe by this chain- i " ' " , pionship was proudly claimed by the Erg- '" t,"", l.sh to be the world s highest tennis honor. hl lov afterwards so Improved but In recent years the United States has j that there were strings leading from th. u. needed In disproving this cUim. Wilding i forefinger to the thumb, thus extending can JusUy assume tbat h. ia the champion ' the hitting surface of the hand It was an of tbe old world, but until ha meets tbe j eay stage of transition from this to the veteran American champion. W. A'. learned, j modem racquet. All sixes, ahapet and con he will have no right to claim Uiat h. is the di lions of racquets have been used, champion player of the w orld Lamed bas j Th nfM tMinl. , liieved u have never lowered fcia colors to tbe New Zes- j orirn.tei from the French word "teneg." lander and it U believed by American lenni. TOmmaD(, JO pUv Tne moarti nam. I. experts mat a maicn oetween, nem wouia to his old friend, expect ng of course, that an expression .'of bewilderoient on Mr. -Hobba' fane would be followed by one of raptor ua recognition, and that I hey would fall forthwith Jnlo each other's arms. turntnjr to his wife jbe led her to street car.' tbenr-o ' to tlie haj!ra "t-tafli&n and tlterare by t He. fastest exinees ban k to the otly f orrtd greed. k (CorfiTigbt'. "by ike . T. He-i al-cf Co.) r; -Daughters;' of" FamoiiSrMen : : jfj r -ri " S:- -, tat - - h DOLLIE zSmm&r Girl BY M.E 3 . m ii but a phonetic rendition of thla term. When the game first attained a national standing in England it had the euphonetlc title of "sftvairstike." This name was given It by Major W. C. Winfield an offi cer of the British army, who la generally reoopnixed as the father of the modern game. He brought it out in lk"4. Members of the Leamington rlub claim that they . MONDAY After . the rei-t of Mollie s . popular guests had gone stie made me ray a few days longer.. Mrs. Peering gavt a ball the following. Saturday- night and besgged me lo spa ml the week end With her. She said i she had "some very attractive people ictay- j Ing there, and aitiiengb Tom was not going, j It promised to be great fun. j erne motored for me Friday afternoon and j we had a glorious ride bark to her place. -I knew right away that I wa going to en- ; Joy myself immensely before we had gone a mile. t?o"e. had brought two of the men ever witli her. and sve and I sat in trie back wiih the most attractive one betweer us." He was Engllh. and not so very good looking, but had such a faM-inating way of takjna; it for granted mat you liked him a great deal, and as I did like him Im mediately, we got along beautifully to gether. I wore my paie green satin the Bight of the dance, with the slipper to niatrhi and I had a wonderful time. i I' was moonlight and the piazxas looked . fairy like, with magic lanterns aung around - that gave a soft greenish glow to every thing. Though my rum was so narro arvund the bottom that I just managed to, "THE walk owmfortably I felt quite old-fashioned j compared with one or two dresses that. were There. .- C!ie wtMcaxt had WBMtaiMi rwiiM Tfuaasai am, tcan aqua etu Billy Teatcwer never left her for result in the triump of tbe American. A notable feature of the present season 'in America wa the establishment of a new championship class, that of the clay court. 'At the February- meeting of the United I States National Tenni association. It was decided to give the supporters of the clay : court a national tournament, and the honor l of conducting this event was awarded to the Omaha FieJd club of Omaha. Neb. The I played It fifteen years before the advent of I tournament was voted by all tennis author!- i Wingfield'e 'sphairs'.lke." The first or Jties to have been a magnificent success. ; ganixed laws for the game were formulated There were hS contestant entered and the j March. 1CS. by the Marylebone Cricket j crowd w hich constituted the gallery' was i club Al ,he urgent suggestion of Henry j conservatively estimated at i.OW. The cham- jonM , forward the Cavendish" ef mod- pionshlp went to a California player. Mel. : ffn whiM lh(, An.Enud Croquet club at vuie tu. uong one oi tne mernoers or tne 1 j team which went to Australia last Tear in u moment as if I preferred to go on sitting dew n. He insisted. quest of th- Uavis cup. There seems to Men are so tactle.es at time in remind- 'be little quesUon that the cluy court cham ' mg one of litlle thing one has -said, llpionship has established itself flrtrU and ,.fit:iy toW him that I didn't want to walk j will be,one of the principle events of future 'in the gravelled path in my thin aii ppexs- tennis seasons. He still insisted-m fact, after I had shown Heretofore the grass covered court ha ; him how thin mv slippers looked. he seemed ' been used In all the principle tournaments. ! more determined than before. iv 1 saidjnI it U the hope of most tennis enthusi hf he would get me a pair of heavy boots ana that such court will remain the favor ' I'd go. It seemed a very safe thing to say. i future. The culminating event of I He went off. and Mr. Craig and I resumed ith year 1 the Newport tournament, where . our discussion about eyes, and had Just . J " "-"r v' ! betun an atarument about hair w hen .we i or' c s i Jut. EFFECT VEK1 I heard steps 'approaching, and there was ' Jack Crawford with an enormous pair of goloshes he had found. And he actually ; expected me to put them on: He said 1 had promised, and wa fear fully persistent shout it- Mr. Craig saJd in a low voice that if I did get up and 'o walking with some one else he would never romve . me. l loin him in a lew t v oice that 1 didn't want to be rude to Mr. I surface and their dark color Crawford, but I wouldn't dream of leaving w Pvent the reflection of the sun , ray , him i,,;n. n .h.e. j.k Cwfrr-l ! fr" v court In to the faces of the ma) have thought we were saying some- sjHiK- j thing we did.i t want him to hear. but. any- waj.'he went off in a great huff. I took a kttle stroll -around the garden-with him the following ev-enihg. though, and made it nd it 1- haid to tell whether tbe p ayers constitute more of a show for the gallery or the gallery for the players. This tournament Is fought out on grass j covered courts. Numerous experiments have been made 'thla year with oil courts, and they have ! proved popular wherever tr;ed. They pos ' sess many advantages, chief among which is their freedom from dust, their sprinrr which serves players. In Montana, tennis clube have been experimenting w;th a mo ia sees dress ing for the courts, with some success. In making beet sugar there Is a residue" of solids and water, which la not greatly dif- Jilis A.ice M-AeGoe'sB. who. like her s.ster. rafrs. Grace Macteiawaa Cooke, .has wui lavuMk. 4 ..noveiist. i the daughter 't Colonel John Kacill Vactiowan. She was born In' l'urikliUi U..m., and. went t" -tMUk-n-fte-ga .jshile It was still oc cupied b federal troop, her father be ing -m ealhtarv er--mand of the district, and lived Ini rbe locality where tier Hew story. "The gwH-rd .Iq. .J.he . Mountain, tiniii k-err few veer sjrw. behind him a collection oi documents and books ronceming Lha eivtl war which have been diaw on libers I iy in her w-oiks of fiction. Beavdes tseae. Mis sfacCiawan secured " from a large connection, which rompnkrd many soldiers in various branches of tne -se-r-rice, diaries, letters. cnenmraiula that w-ni-d r.ave been n aeceasibie to anotner. 8o -onw ientimis has sne been ia her is .laid, quest fur lo-al color tl-at in ' she rode alone thrrxgh the Black mountain fegiona Ihr-ectlr after the war there was I from Roan moumain. in Nurtb Carolina can-eet auch thing as a ctiooi u be t her home in Cbavllanooga. covering the I a,." tot- Miss MacUowam retu, nibered her distat-ce of L'W miles in cigu;t weeks, instruction m ijiui. ta H.ai Baptist churt-i Miss iia-nioean ia a woman if graat where live rutdcighr oueg-l crurtjil in "The tliarni and n.arled aMl ty. Of late years ew-vw In the Mountain" Ik rrpreeetitrd a , has lived at Carmel-by-tne-Sea. Sne beintg feeld. which was then ca.leu it, a j I a csideraMe alullig as an amateur Post ' "iapel.' TT Miaplaiii of some rrgV ! actreas. i'ie: i Uiereacted as te i.er to a r. jmAer j M:se Ma.Oowaa recently tov " iart in "1 ' iXe,. c (fig-rrs' " e-sn-dren and- Uir httie , an i-c-a-m.r performwrice of Constance (laenag was kavwn'Vs the Post Chapd ! bkinner's tragedy, "tkavi-.. w hick was school i pi-eein--J at what has been at'tly named Ht -Ts,; s niif nH.nb-i r of 'he army. ', the F.-rest theatei 1n Carmel-b -the-8ea', of tr-e' jm erlaid ud lultior of a-veraj ' I ' Mist Mioaan took t it nan of nnusteSfaMai -on .war, s-ubect. and lert!l-r. a fierve" Anulekittali piiiiceas. who. ' "- " 'rather thavn fail inio tia hand a of Nana .us m : -'cag.tain of tie .-nts alay hejself Miss Mac-Uoaau is tiie auttior of -Judith t the Cumber-lands' and The " iv ing of Lance :levsg bides colaboratmg wita ; fcer slater. Mrs Cod., iti aekeraj works of ' tVtioa. - i tCovjrtgiii, lWt. by the N. T. Herald Co. ! I AH -7 1 j jl Ms e-n of prints effect 4 Sam Turner to her. .he had her hair ax- aU'right. The trouble with him is that b i frorn otbe form, of rnolassea. When ai ged in the latest thing. In a sort of tight j believe everything you eav to him. turban effect that bound tier whole head 1 -l tiroes he i very trying on that nearly and w as aw fu'.ly 1-ec-omii.g. Old , count. Wimbledon was induced to take up tennla. It immediately bec-ame the chief tennis organization of England and Its decisions have obtined throughout the world, except sb save territory of the Cnlted Ftates Na The game was Imported into the I'niled .""lates in 174. and grew in favor so rapidly that a National Lawn Tennis association wa organized In 1K1. Although there have been a numte- of other national organiza tion, thi 'one has succeeded In making; Itself the court ef last resort It) tennis matters in America. It now- has a mem bership of nearly alio club and the official dates of each season are fixed by it. Its meetings are held in New York City, and most of the busineN is transacted upon the proxies that are sent In. At its meet ing last February. In addition to establish ing the clay court championship, it de rided that America should again challenge for the Davis cup; but if properly equip ped flayers are not forthcoming it la doubtful Is this derision will be earned out Few gan-ies afford auch advantages as tennis. The equipment is inexpensive, the grounds requited are arna.IL, two people can extract as much amusement from it as a larger number: at the same time get ting all the benefita of the strenuous ex ercise it require. Thi exercise calls Into nlav almost everv Tuuscle In the human ithi material i. kpplled to the courts it ! avnatomr. That it la growing In poouiar I favor is attested by the increasing number of court to le seen in every urban com- TiiBi aJway see res to know when I don t "HE EVIDENTLY H.t Sl'Cil A BAD HKADACHK." In but. that ws cut down tu a point ia the l-ai-k, that alraowt. if not quite, came to her waist line. It was tignt fitting to her knees and kii!l tighter beuow iheso and j was flch-colo.-ej iik rf some jrt from there down. The effet wa very strikins from a- bttie distance. Srie certainly a a ; Mr. leering. who dorsn't know a thing I 1 about the fashion, said he thought she : was a stunning looking wom-sn. but it was 1 a pity that sive evidently had such a baul headache she had tu -have her head all . bound up. . j Moliie and Mrs. Ieciing. who simply can- ' ' not bear one another, sad nevei agree upon -an thing, aimost felt tenoerly toward eacii j (other after they bad discussed li.it dis- i ! grzcefully she IvK.ke. mi-o hovr terihr she made up. Sam had managed to get intro duced, ind he arid Mrs. Ikeerlng weie bring , ery kind to her. and trying' to give her a sp'endid time. I sat out one or, two dances ! with tbe Englishman I tad cuine over aim : in lae mactnoe on Friday. He was uamed ! Craig, and had been to India and Egypt ja lot. and was remarkably entet taming . : to ta.k to. Be.-iies beiri at;e lo t,k about : those placca he could c-onvejae about evei imi many other things, too. rur-st intelli gently. W were having uth an Ititerest ing discussion about or, when a man nsmed Crawford came p te wnere we were anting and reminded me That 1 had aii ; 1 wuuid take a walk in tbe moonlight with him. 1 I had known Jak Ctawford io - York. Iinan things. e I never, feel that 1 and. though be wou d be de.!igu'kf-j1' to aaikjbe unnatural aim him and only ay what aith under any circums-tat.i. I feit at tlii j I mean. at first sticky and unsatisfactory, but few day of sunshine drives it into the earth and put tbe ground Into ideal con dition for the tennis player. Clubs else where have been watching these experi ment with molasses and It is probable it will be rather widely used next year. No other game is so generally played by mutiny, and that it de-serves tbe favor it Is gaining 1 evidenced by tbe verdict of all who follow it that It is without a peer as a heaJth-Klving exercise. trr rtxxrmxc J. mamxtm. Tomorrow rwaaraj Xirotoia. ! Facial Faults May Result from Clogged i Pores External Treatment Good j racial eruptions are not alaavs r eused by j poor blood but may be a le-uH of clogged j pores Kxreskive pel swra lion allowed to j dry' on. dust which is rot removed, any ' foreign matter or paeticies lust happen to j e'ater the pi tea and are permitted to re- I uiriT nia irrigate o: cr-uae. causing .rough, is n.ade from two drams af sulphur ; precipitate, ten. twain of rani(-hor gum, Itaenty grains of gcatiia gum. and two Jounces each of lime water and rose water. ! This may be tuboed on frvely. drying into the tkin. A cream for tbe same purrx-ee. w nir o is more convenient to csrry. if one (the pore to become a pimple or h la k head lis traveling, is made fiom one-half ounce of lanollnr. one-quarter of an ounr. e.f sweet almond oil. twentr drnna or K,s. let Detaute stoma, h or blood mav i,ir I something to do with the rr.ughiirs a 1rl VIE WEKE HAVING rl'i'll AN INTER-' ing only LTlNv- J'l.-Cl SriuN ABtJlT EVES " j whose lace is .nrtined to erupUons should I acid aid five drops of tincture of. benzoin. ( scrupulously careful with her diet, eat- I It i nuxed In any cold cream. JJARGAKET MIXTER. ?W?ET BELLS JAWGUSD Items oi Interest for the Vomen Folks UfH Daily He<h Hint A itii.iii is no f .nds that summer ef fral. but it also carries impurities from food and iaxirtes aiaava make her ga n ; the v stem. flesh has started in with a regime which ' - Luncheon is a lignt meat but it is niad ! prevents further increase and usually Vp t,f ,e.; tvoA. Yeeie,-day I had a hot "tislcwly takes oft a few pound as a ell. rvi. , plate of cornpeef jii, gr,d a cup t believer ia vne water run vi juinei it w as ail nourismiig. out aoout J I ' 'More ttiaa haJf of the disease wsuch' embitter the m-iifr and latter part of I life La due to avoidable error ( diet. t acoerdinsT to a reoerrt raedicaJ aathonty. j "Moie mischief, in the form of actual' aa- ' eaae. t impaired rigor, and of shortened life, a.-ertaea so crvUiced snaa from eernn ' e.Ki I bit a of earrr-a thatt from the tiabi- ! " " una,J- I tual use of al-iioh.lic dnnk. ctkoaUerable aj 1 krvuw Uat H.U iai wa..''. i i "I am a grea Ij I w hen I want to lose fteh." she U4d a , o'clock I b. g friend trns week. "I have nothing except ' more waier a cup of coffee antU luncheon Ume. I drink atMSUl threw -suits sometimes ia the Boorwiivg, althkHigh a quart ia enough. "1 keep a rraoy wf sprang water in my room aJad as anon as I wake I take a cup- Siil Tka 1 li i Mi it iTk is WLAl r .1 I'.U . water will faaralyae digestioa if it ia taken ttMwe things which will diatest easily and will keep he' blood in good con- dition fnly the simplest sweets, pia nly must. . i c-.tj niranit. nsn ana vegetables, as well as f'ult. are to be on the dietary Ium Fried foods, or those served with greasy sauce or gravie and nth denrerl are to le avoided. I External trea'.mint is likely to improve 1 'the condiiim and I recommend that thoae I I who need it shall keep liquid green soap in ' ' the ho use This is chemically pure soap , is exi'tedmgly strong and must be put oa with a brush whoee bristles shall make a iu s.tting. mi that one. lower org.u. ftJ."r-lUon Hhout Irritating the skin. Tin.: thioan out of plumb. I never have had i P "" f'r "or '1"1r- ny other, j large hips yet, and I don t purpose begin- ' bUt huull no1 b UM,d onr than twice a n.ni M.sR.J.UiET MlXTElt ' T"' nJur' ( The use of a, face brush I cor older lm- : (eiatlve for those waioee akin is aot smootn t Barselar'a Reflertlews. A man tne to be rnoral-a woman tr:e to seem so. 'rnly the .hirr,ber with an automobile ever worries about t.ls f nance. When a man sav be wont he doesn't want to: when a woman says abe toil she wants an grgumeet as rr is spoke. an to feel h-'Uos,. so I too. Th. abort a uare tram, f.-ed it1 ran-, The p.4nt to be remembered in selecting ill snvait. a narrow qiullmg of th m-'ected. it shall not cause th skin to , Whew It doe so It must e re- 1 A bruti which is too stiff is some- 'Betww I muli 'i ieO xHtr txt I wa ' VI -T1 I i . c crrxajfuy tiij nr the A UkaUli I tii-ught upon tis state my sketch. "Ti Buttonhole." 1 d lr But ween I did I found, a as. H vaa the book and L T. E. M, "By tie time 1 ara dressed a a ef ewffee xs areognt. and j cream in n. 1 dnak t hi slowly 1 s art la w ua my vuekeliiaV good. sg there w aad tbea In about aei. or weiuiea I a nui. 1 1 i .ir.riit i . . i. . . - " returned iki otve fmrk 11.1. sup.vv ii in. s-'muja. edged t iin- is a kooe n u nu mru. ior t eat i tenal I i..u j j ... i . "M aw vioiw r iriiuic dt aoakina wnat tne others do. bin 1 don l ekereat. , !-...,., i.k.,..,., . ., . I TT ' Tbe oni, tnm, 1 am particularly emrvU i ,k . 1 .. . ! should b. akad V., lll'-Ti T:" . mrii are w niapers oi ail sorts or reve-l wvw.a uvivrt Ijuoaa. but so far the chief thing noted . ' -a tbatt slmky line, are still with us. but tbe evening 1 dntik more . , . , . . , iuy uvj-.n ..in ia nieigra i oa tne waae water, and always have a cupful cei going ' aae- ta bed. - . - about is the dessert. t ma 1 1. ThreHtgD My portion of that I.' , "I exercise teruuga the day. but aot via- Blact ant white materials, ear using the first time Vi ben pimples are opened, as they ahould be. the w-ark U to be done with an ahso- 1 lutely new needle, first washing the spot J that It aill be tery clean. The soot nun ia!! in; be preyed slowly and gently, and fi- , lenily. 1 waik aiid aora in tbe gardex , rough weaves, are among live most poouiar! operation, ia order UJXt the pore snay not ! but not to any extreme I always take; of the early fall tnater'ai for strert wear. . become eel -ged. rt is as be touched at' griwt pains t sit correct'y. keeping the 1 'once with a droo tot isura ;,iuj , ! i from then ea I take one Jut as sooa a I t pine e-ect and my ss.ulder. back. I Jha. , Coat, are shorter vnd cat airrH-si in r-x.rf camph jr. ! j a-cta lo have the least leMing of hollow- ; a deadly norror of laige hip, aud think shapes wi4h lever, vf al suei and chapes ! A lotion tbat may be t on afterward or aeaa. Not tuii oaw it thea lavke t-ue taa , ta surest way of kaviig'txenr ta Is .aovjra .n tvidencw. - rubbed i nighuy wbea the skin n j mm mm I aa rwar I bare sber rap of water and "I am apenAnf eoodOenUt tta oil tany utoba-gTpby !" Rell-f ? it u a I carvr,- . . i