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WE DANCE WELL.| Something About Balls Both in This Country and Abroad. Fich one, sometimes a the x and condescending it ia of them to do so! = AMERICANS BEST WALTZERS. | Rely the conceit of theae men ie one, of ihe | YOUNG LADIES POSE IN TIGHTS instant do they dqubt that they ere the great- est and best things on earth. When at- tend a dance they glance at the floor, glance at § THE EVENING 8TAR: WASHINGTON, D.0., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES. In Europe They Dance 2» Sort of Whirligig— ‘The Enaui of Some Who Have Never Done | the guests and Ii Any Work—| How to End » Waltz. imei ae SWELL WAS CUMING DOWN CONNEC- w days ago. He was no at dandy, no ten-cent, three-for-e-quarter , but a genuine swell. He was splendidly werything isa Bore to Them— | 16, Hor at, een, ! yaws, yaws know, nature, old cl meet your daughter reaped and he squntered lazily along like one | Gvynce with her, my to whom time was yo object. There is an in- fmjtable walk of the man that lives on an in- come gnd has no occupation that no vulgar tojler ever can possess. It ien't that he walks) siqwiy and lazily, it is that the welk says Plainly, “I don't do anytning for lining.” ‘Well, this swell strolled aimlessly along. He ha egme frqm powbere in perticular and he was | Pect of proposals. perticular place, aud there | ‘Was no teston why be should Lave been in the | except that there was equally no reason why heshould haye stayed in doors. He met a aimlesgly like himself. The two proached on nothing that the Were not particularly glad to | Finally I went to her in despair and said: ‘Well, it it was less exertion to sto} lig, I to marry me seven ti ‘op, so the two swells stopped an Mollia, Tve gated yon gl tapas ‘at one another. mgt going to sny friend strolling Dus was Beate 4 hordie eab droy backed his horse, let the door fly open and the | P48 5 were dumped out likea load of cosl. ped each other. ae Bley ‘Sood y Ope Fett! accosted led al “this eyen' ‘Were hot coi with pilent contempt. THE SILENCE IS BROKEN. agers was HOW SOME From the New York Tyibi to marry him than to this, unless it is that to get my wife to on their jewels and finest gowns, especiall noticed that they spoke against dancing, pro- 7 ince it is for their de ‘that the exer- daranyd tiiatieteceias's te| BEAUTY FOR WOMEN. |"2tttitt wee one e+ cpceecen ts selig’ ety Odea veer se 7m 4 Le . : rt fin the “We her met is ea ‘is Simetimes slowly ant Sate we tie “a | Exhibition of Phygical Qulture Given rom it aud préventin . feathered ihees Sip arranhe" ast nates | Pemeteeeee, particularly pretty woman, or a How tad eritically to the music. they haye no them. The women have y for them. music is played in good time, slelty Sar thei. hee vone oe ‘flgme " ounce out upon the street and the sun: f shin. elie Se Tee Peete Oe ing tetghWy od the air i plengent be Saye i ined to say to himesite ! pawstively, don't you I—aw—apprec it. You're very kind, and, "pon honor, when ‘cone ind 80 far as to boy.” a ae MEN PROPOSE. Spe Perss Whe ty Etenaer & the fet: ject. “Tam a crank,” said the club man, “on the T would rather hear « vtory of how g man gsked the woman he loved take a trip to Europe. I don’t know why I take so strong an interest in T had such hard timo accept me. I had been ebiher care. | im love with her for years. I had proposed to wanted to | ber seven times and she rofused me every time. Se ER that it |@™2 you have declined my name. going het upon the other to speak. So | @ ask you once more endif you don’t magry ely at one ayother in | me I shall goout west and stay there.’ them by,| ‘Well, Jack.’ she said, ‘if yon feel that way ted by the time. Nell,” he said, ‘T y , Congressman X——. He fang msn, and a Young woman whom he had known lady passed hilyand bowed! ‘Then | ghout iT marry your " To this day ale eure ft call fosth an ob-| pot tell me why she each waited for the other to 1. # hansom cab, attrac ame up and proffered its services, versational services it refused me 80 often to ‘one day bp went to for a long have been waiting till I to the curb, the driver | bad ehotgh money to get married. My salary ly. She called retty woman and the two silent swells and | next week. ly. emby| “Brown, the lawyer, was 4 careless young yesterday. ul you marry me next ‘Wait until next month,’ she said. ‘No, next week,’ and they were married nemeand was evidently 3 friend of both of| fellow. The woman whom he loved would not oe bere on P Com; afterward assisted the it sy Were not useful. eth jou two lazy men doing standing e market place? with me. pliance was easier than resistance, and | ried him and tod the two were led eaptiye into the florists and | economy while winning hi i lady at her tea—that is,| "My friend Col. H. ae him. “He went grey snd iy ‘My fri jood around” and were ornamental eyen | break of the war. ong remarked to the other: “Aw. Faw ‘is aud 4 loy “Ob 1 more oid the girl” “With some man, “but, do don't you ks Fey y- is intellectual effort exhausted the abilities Of the swells and they spoke no more. CONVERSATION. ‘Fhis was a somewhat diferent conversation from the one that might have been heard about the same time between a young college man | proj * continued ‘the story teller. jon t kuow of @ single case where a man went would like toheur of one. ill tell one. eh? Well, I'm sorry. I like to hear about proposals. + Fes, know, ely little girl. T am so sorry that we are to have no I just adore it. ¥ Inasmuch as they he tea together they left it together, and as the; " said the young that while Tama low and am on the foet ball yourself?’ las any one here you?” rate, he is ‘but first without apr ‘of ways of di pot age, ani mone ph will bave to see the ‘and then to pretend you | Of course your dence ever Bee inte the di tt) pwerful ee as sul set she entirely forgets Teron He rand he ha into her. of ber ns fas Sess centage wei can but he can'tthat iy, not ought not to stop ‘until his partner sometimes clever fellow sto; ing toda so. ‘There ares ively be put into ath fiat iy tice you how te do it. se at she is power! hen Foum. that the girls dance me almost to death. fellor tr A eel colied tr Oo aoeier a ha ae had it so thor: ‘He has to do the must g' oughly that + her partner is pot| ‘Twenty years too greater part of | lated one friend behin: be sure but oh — ide her and be careful | she ‘epparently filled with snziety to T tere to lp for, you. You | "Thy ok. 30m, thing thre is schem inks really the best and if it to | eyon to carried ‘ou are the most’ reckless man in the Come, I want | world.” she said, ‘about money affairs. When my tes this afternoon. You will | you get £5,000 in the bank I may marry you, if some flowers and then come | you still want me. saved 35,000. She mar- arichinan. He learned is wife. enlisted at the out- “Joe,” he said tothe girl he wanted to marry, ‘Tam going down south to fight. Will you walked down joward their elub | marry me now or wait till I come back ? ‘itight now. Sam,’ she said, and that after- Arn't you glad that the dawneing | noon he marched awa: +? Don't you, aw, findita bore, old man?” wetively yaws ow. Tavoid “My brother proposed in a cool He hadn't been able to makeup his mind what he was going to do in life, and one day the woman who is his wife now said: “Charley (they were second cousins), what in the world are you going to make out of just whatever you make out of me,’ he said. ‘ou've got lots more sense than I have. Mame any stories to teil about Sees “Eee The Way of the Wortd. From the Detroit Bree Press. The sweet motherly face of Mrs. B., who young for her, wd her back. To her face said: She leans on his} “You dear thing! How becoming that hat tain per-| js to you. Never year a bonnet again. wheu she |" “Did you see Mrs. B. ay church todsy?” oye, At | asket another lady of her husband. headgear in questio Otherwise be an interminable pleasure to an| “t%#t woman end is to purpovely bump into another couple, equal in good works.” she never misses morning service,” he did you notice her hat?” may , no. T suppose it js the same one she now we wears.” ” announced the Indy in vaaue tone ale would have used if the bgen a washtub. wear 8 crown some da: answered her husband. “I do not know her i am talking about earthly millinery now,” ‘mer hay sustained any dam- Sed ‘bia wile, ao the picked en the die again. may | cussion again. todo anything | “Meanwhile Mrs. is an independent y an off to con B. had returned home and lady, in offendiy hich she ps dene | beer Sanghans te ore Ren she banded to her. ‘Yes, dear,” answered her daughter: “and out will not fail to achieve its | Mrs. —— coy 0 gratefal Woocme yon lent it c She said she could not afford to buy plan is to purposely slip | mourning for her boy.” have lamed your foot. Buby.” ssid. “1 was a small favor to de for one in trou- F i¢ bound to’ stop, but | ble,” auswered the mother gently. about your little game when man in Washington W nO prospect of a ‘bancers CHABMING. ‘i: DONCERD h He organized a little party to accompany hii But after all it isn't a ditticult thing for two | iniand und arrived within sbout Atty eller ot who are guod dancers to dance a dance falls when be was compelled to return an ted with epi- that he fainted no | ¢' ‘through, from the first note of the music to the fone of the failure lags uy foreign extraction. ans themselres. wol If there not think old been abl Eoleteviers te ¥ ite ot @Fe Unconscious ean be no evil. Pus it down io Namen boing tice to dance save people in the w: 7 ob ingag ment of purer-minde Bot always made a good “an Was too clumsy ever to himself. ing on earth who tzing well isa cl, disagree eld. There are | Stopped The srcer af bricklayére, simple | over thirty years ago had ebarge of themselves never poo ere Yabrelor. ‘Mr. how to lay bricks 1 brador Indians say tho, as he ‘here are » by ter ‘& Cataract in Labrador. ‘The interior of Labrador undoubtedly is the largest unexplored area on this continent, says a Goldthwaite's Geographical Magazine. Up He woul atddeniy stop, | the Grand river, wht make fora seat, and there Dames call bis friends and by lificd gently | Atantic a i Tt began to be he was shamming and hhim one day in the presence of y long he had bea nftic p Itis needless to sa} after thet. And the wagging tongues never reached her. h empties into the ilton inlet, are the Grand Pails, which, if everything is true about them that is reported. are the most stupendous falls in the world. They are only about 160 miles the river, but only two white men have rseen them. Mr. R. P. Holme three years he from England to visit the Grand of bis provisions. The falls are haunted, and they carefully avoid them, believing that look upon 'them. ‘The two the falls. an Holme says the Gaere are bricks of the in ct eccinual’ Tees” be & contempt for authors | i some r ty there y are paid {o transcribe | *he greatest in the world. are sauctimaniol ough inper Labrador ig so ined y ore Fe, seme nowmt we ere aware thst lip vod pee dancing as too frivolous a one. FOREIGNERS DANCE BADLY. he welts ts dai is little doubt they ar ed | land, whose limite ape quite claarly dedued. In the goutheas: the descent fi the table land ie quite sudden, and shmadt tmmedistely ¢ a | after leaving the plaiean 9 jevel is reached thet dop’t dager Wee is very little above that jecting to the amuse- | falls people. Danegrs arg | ® ood people, but dancing never person bed im the world. mel foreigners, with whoin dancing is nt that might be need to with i unconci il . PGucousctous of evil’ why quers | Grand river have ® perpendjcular descent of least among the virtues of f we are the onl who kaow how to waltz, and about 2,000 plone adtnee re Sa erite A Child's Sense of Justice. Nothing seems to burn into the memory and | heart of a child, says Harper's Bazar, as an un- deserved punishment, however rifling the sea. American tte: i 4 luaively, bat they ary taraly Ameri | seme thildes of he ene ae wave of indignation and leaves apparently If any one has ever been to a ball in Europe | kindle fixes of rage. © Wo ball here where there are many foreigu- | persistence ander ers, he must have fi Pride because countrymen. ro dps fo ta sunny, hopeful type the and helpless, unspaken egnsider the business of 9 professor of | Protest sgainst Salt eorrer eee ee po trace. dren. with miore sensitive natures or more re- bellion tive, t just words of reproof smoulder with suilen of see forget wokno i his breast swell with Heltee sedy ye out inlet end on ure the ty of £ Hemera heer temps There whirl gbout the room ve Woe betide two couples who collide deus-t dence, aie seems on overdrawn backward to ane’ id to os mental. 4 Perhtcient | t the House of Mrs, T. B, Aldrich, CHINA'S REFORMING EMPEROR, ; MEQLTR AND He <== RAISING VOUNG CANARIES. THE LIME KILN CLUB. Wow isthe Time to Hegin—A Bird Fancier's | Recommendations on Various Subjects to Be KANLINESS. WI Receive the Forrign Ministers and ts | Words of Comfort for Nice Girls With Rough Likely to Make Other Innovations. <4 shad the e ‘Shirley Dare tn Patia leipiia Pro gi Sat fe chest Gardner when the meeting had been opened ia | The decree which was last week | Tho freckle season recedes far in the distant tin Gout eT . t! en and d due form, “to h’ar de reports of sartin commit- | ordering afrangements to made for receiv- | as inst summer's flirtations, but the comedone the arm ‘end ind ‘ rave tees an’ discuss de same. Timay say right here | ing the foreign ministers im audience in the | season is on in its fallnoss. ds behind the body ‘an! now dat any pusson who frizgles a piece of | fi ‘t moon of pext year, the seventeenth of his | Boys and girls with rough completions al- possible. . ‘ leather on dat stove or so fur forgits bisself as | Majesty's reign. will have been received with | ways find them worse toward the close of the to raise am alley winder to sec if his dawg am general satisfaction throughout the world. | wintor. with rich pier and puddings, fat moats waitin’ down dar’ is gwine to be fined not less | The solution of the long-pending and appa- | and sage to account for it together. Add to ae ae eae ae dan fo’ thousand dollars. Dar’ am sartin | Tently unmanageable question could not haye | those canses the solitary weekly bath and the Ragten’ Fe dys) Pan ng Sef e ehaae re cage, things dis club believes to be wrong an’ sartin | tken © happier form, and if it were permis- | underflanncls worn from Sanday morning round trations _ Hew A, rg , 3 head. x other things it believes to be right. an’ de peo- | sible to deduce from this one act of the em- | without pulling of and you ean see how the one Lines of Beay' ; Fregerved: pa ! ple of de state of Michigan hev deir eyes on us Peror an augury of the character of his reign, | skin takes a coating of its secreti 0 glaze Soonre Strength apd Heaith- A reporter of Tue Stan received a royal wel-| an’ expect us to do our dooty. We will now | We should be tempted to may that the star of | of wax and aweat which renders the stm seeccke Bl ag te come from over a hundred tiny throats the | listen to de report of de committee on capital hope had arisen on this country. The grant- | tocpid. The face. which gets washed twice « From the Boston Giobe. other m as he entered a bird fanci punishment. ing of audience removes a slur which bas rested | day. serves as an outlet for the humors of the (A SEW EXEMPLIFICATION OF THE 1. Saget 2) bento hat the bane | inc fue I was timo to mae conaric aR aaroge. Se, ages arson We Leomien cabertics | tn oven fre of cutie belong ye bed. eee ee ee ea Ala. | ape eaF yee Rolsed, Ht the armpe straight | waidate (tra tasn tae} eta yea? tie | apt, Zetmonbury Jones, cheirmen of the | 9 i nit which ie at once clear end de- | tended with matter wecking Drst mettle the exhibition given recently at Mrs. 7. B. Ald- ar the” h ra the ey aight to Big | old tie bird man, “ond } renin Fe 10 Gt), ‘hat | abore committee, reported aa follows: | geoctnde Gatto’ ith iis tote Une temroms | Sachs cay somtead eeoline Sr ertetee ich’s before a company of ladies by pupils of ¢ | Hight ehd bend slowly from ee hag ig | Hore en | : 7 er art to hang «parece in dis state if | from the imperial pathway a stumbling block . a. swelling and pir certain private school in town, who, dressed es | t¢ knees unbent, until the hands’ tonch’ the I the ban sivakes dey murdered anybody. Dey found out dat | of a really dangerous character. yy ansthing ip more hideously fa athlejes in tights, illustrated by » series of gx- | 99% one op either side of the Fight foot. PRs + we tenten cites one {hat the #0" | it{ginerally broke his: ‘neck to hang him, am Wideuprosd ietorent ae tore chown clvectty | ing to 6 ube ot thap ene it ansifal fags the tweclinge | torteetee quant agin fo fall and the ody | Se eee Taken to breeding copnice aaa | 46 dian got sorry au’ repealed de Ing. Dis in the sappored idiosyacracics of the. yong ed faces, conveving the i quisitely besuiifyl posturings the Yecchinge | to vend droop, the liead and carey it down. | wo UMAbire, then, We, Peveding conrign, Sd | committee, has cone. slot an’ looked Tuto de | Emperor of ‘Chinas witch have hitheric buck | tie Iwaya deserved they are unde; for the development of beayty | Raige the fad Fever heard of, for, besides being a rource | Matter yery kecrfully. It has diskivered dat: | wrapped up ia palace mysjery. He comes of « plexions are not always the result of of form ‘and grace of carriage. 9 Then, agnin, | _.“t—Hanging » murderer doan’ bring his | hardy stock. noted for dence of cher-| individual neglect, but tll of the transgres- ter. of Schools of physical eulture and gymnasiy feyeral t right Ff igen A lhc ibs victim back te life. | not very remote ancestors buye contre three and Sour genwehiens multiply in one cifigs, but the neogssarlly some- Sete fe tae Derk, ee yee fae never fe, a nest anda pair of birds, Consideruble | _‘2—Itdoan’ stop odder mon from committin’ | evinced specigl curiosity in foreign matters, | back. Not bad people, only. unwholesome ply in our cifips, popbee ue} Bot Hind It possible a} Bret to get har | SO0S: 4 cn%SL cid be piven to the selectiontaf the 4 | as well as considerable ality in state-| ones—old grandmothers who shut themec what expensive tuition, the cost of the requiry to the Hoor and not bend her knees, | Tints” Tt casts no thors tp foed” irds But de man who am hung dog’ git away | craft. There is no an! mat reason, there- | up in rooms that uever were aired save at house costume, &c., exclude many, while yet athors of Bractice will d Do not bend the knees; | po it doce to fend bad once, to cart ohould be | t© Kill somebody eloe. fore, hy his majesty should not toke'a per- | d astringed their insides with the young women in the laud have not the ad- taken to scledt first-clags stock. In many in-|, “S—Nor de state of Michigan doan’ hey to! sonal interest in. the affairs of the empire, ex- vantage of living within reach of a gymnasiym tances when a pair af birds are first put to-| bostd and clothe him de rest of his life as a re- | ternal as well as internal, nor why he should ward. not find a certain satisfaction in cultivating and proteqslonel tralging. & May ARE Ts the forte Bd in gig nd eh | Avie JORE committee dogn' want to burt friendliness with forgign ministers ai his to scrape up an acquaintance on sight, and she | PObody's feclin'a, it would milly au’ modesdy | court. and thus a real revolution may be | regarding them a® therapeutic veey propstis repels hitat , expreet its belief dat de doy has cum in Michi | silently effected in the mode of con lucting tobe seapeted toin cans af Sever SBAt alts woll'that cis well, and if any-| a" When two pussons are murderod iu cold | public busin : of 1, and did not belie of a diplomat he sings to her and tele | Blood fur every one sheep stolen, ‘The impet underweas too often for fear e gory. Seo ‘The next time de ci ‘was made onerons if ious.” iit Tt takes strong nerves to re a 4 RECOKMEND. | ni hickest Fy in medical books of the ol Es, On motion of Waydonn abs, the rept |S trsntfy ot de aaa Such roainaes | Egat Sov ote Shee se was accepted, and then a vigorous disenssiva | the instrument of government. How is even | and crawl ont sunny wint de. ee took place ax to what the club should recom-|an emperor to break through these serried | brocade and astonishing old y fidgety and evince mend tq the legislatare. The following was | tanks; how emancipate himsclf from the thral- | but one must be careful to will purlain’ »- feather | finally decided on: | dom of one set tting more hopelcssly | side of them. Ne wonder they k's tail, if nothing ‘better can be|, “If arter a murderer has had de benefit of a | eu in the toils of another? If there be | pomander boxes and cloves and scented snuff found, aud amuse herself all day long ‘carrying | Jury who can't read or write, a good lawyer, | anx‘uing in the wotion fo which wo have re- | iu the old time when mauy wich bodies were it to and from the n little 0 or five witnesses who will swar to anything. | pestedly given publicity that the exclusivgness, | abron hair should then be Tied ct de sympathy of the public, de plea of tempo- | the insalence and ey brute ity of manner to | Blood of such descent is pretty apt to show WING THE WEEER PART OF TRE BOPY ROUND.” | building of the nest commence rary it if he at’ convicted ater all dis it, which foreigners have m subjected are | iteelf for a hundred years in bad complexion or - al oetely of ipa bios a00 below | ?Tihe female soit thotend the male is @ to hang him. We recommend, | ¢sutially the outcome of the Chinexe | tuberculous diseases siaed pa and > common Knight of Labor and carries the hod. | however, dat de rope be kivered wid cloth an’ uature combined with Chinese tradi-| The chemist, who has studied mpdicine of the back. and the stomach, | And so she builds her home with his assistunce | dat he be hung as softly as possible an’ dat at Hons, bgt | Ginen, ignorance, there ' liver and other vital orguns, the exercise known | aud presently the eggs arrive. Many people | least fo'tecn hacks be engaged fur de funeral | ous ® good hope of better things in veh, 8 | insist that the eggs should never be | Procession. gafning access to the person of the Manchu the circle (cut No. 3) is taught. Sas: Getatbek bat’ reat” et ‘Sipetionts have 48 To Divorces. | ercign. The recent public acts of the sovereign | Cee ery, ee Tie: seine thas exes part | taught ‘me that ihe best plat ts to remove | Judge Cireumstance Lancaster, chairman of | tp Phich we dees stiantion last mouth appear | mein} the" body round fa cree, using poitt at the ogge as soon as they are laid and place | the committee appointed to inquire into the | 12 be but the prejade to en imperial career in | of medics & m4 fifal in not bounded by city walls or even | fie valet line in front wea pivok | Boll the eee eee ie eae Tee Cotton until you | cause and effect of divorces, and suggest such | femporary, the German emperor her dene to | the rulject tio mail aking ea it on purse strings. ead with Re eee tee ve Rady wot kerky,, | af soon ae it sppenrs place ihe three back in | CBSNEeR as deemed expedient, reported as fol- | take the reiusof goverumeut into hisown bands | puriers. ‘The Mood may not be out of onder, puysicat. IMPERFECTIONS. “Phere are many, many other movements for | the nest. In & great inany instances a hen | °T Fue com ittee heav tessell @hveiems Keak to | 28 rule scsording to bis conscience and his | but only ponding « chance tow. mk off ite daily Any large gathering ot women displays a dis- | the development of thie various portions of the | commences a age b8 dove 96 & deg | She | @ period ober 3,000 y'ars ago. De chief cause | mag depreming pletures of the future of thia 2 the matter woren, Siheir dist ought tobe tressing prevalence of unloyely features ,which | body, but these given above will do mnuek to oie atch before the othors. ‘That is the rea- | Seu to be dat husband an’ wife can't agree. | great empire have Sccupied the columus of the | right and tend tofree elimination, plenty of hot are neijher the result of inheritance nor fate, eine kody aud heqd, a gracefi Sant seiove the ‘The utmost quiet | Some folks think dis fact is powerful queer, | Chincse Times. We base honestly cast opr eye | drinks to ¢ause perspiration, coarse bread, but of bad habits, and which may be eliminated Sauple hanre. oul prevail "where 9 _ canary | Dulwe doan’.. If, juries can't agree ff wAtions | to the perth, and leant, 10 te cat ond tro | compe Eich with Sogetsble i oti erance— nes CARS, bird is ing, it can't ngree— 3, societies, Indies an’ | west, without discovering any sigus of the | crust, cake or pudding. Had tree Pe’ Eilers ce tks steaing wel: are ewe : Be’ very nesvet. “The tenary sets tickers | clubs bist up bekawe dey can't agree—if we dit: | coming regeneration of the govetameat sud | or Sour in them, tll the etate of ders whieh, if persisted in, curve one’ Back by How They Are Managed Abroad. days and during the yeriod of in bation she shoals te ekren fan cece oe belie wey { e tecial eretons. pd i ae yo weer ed | coneee 0 sough face is beckon wp. Bt middle age from the top of her corsets to her 4 , sho é soft fi with plenty of hard- - j oro ej cessary ts preg- | easily 5 peek until it looks misshapen. ‘The prominent | 7F™ i New bot py dear x . boited egg. Wheu the little fell: Wwe arrive they il a I age besines partner wid Liga t ervation of the empire, the outlook is anything ‘Doctors say few disorders are 60 slow tocure shoulder blades, low bust,’ narrow chest, Jooki vA jeas pb gs Sha aby sie iguaaty 4 Jook more like spiders than like birds. "Here erie take htc ents Gabckcion bate > [ae Tees, ant —_ ee ost Cd PR ge Ky pa Ty = bdomen, flabby double chin, shuf- ing at their sf cars, or ‘tral ' where the digicult part comes in. The | i‘ ea gi atbako d y of . © personal initi- 7 hing that replace a gracetil style | Shey are called there,” said Frank 8. Houghton | feiglings require the utmost atleution, but in | COUrT4AE arkel to scparste a couple who make | ative of sovereign resolute aad strung aid proper” fauna ‘aud attention "to thomseolves. of walking “we sll know these demerits: they | of Denver at the Fifth Avenue Hotel afew weeks they borrow afew f ashore from mal alle ee Oa | Same 5 long lip before him tn which to develnp ley won't bathe, or if they do the water isn't are shockingly common among women who | ',, nine #3 ; Damne Nature ‘and presents benutifal appeart i his reforms. It may be that such a ruler fs | hot and alkaline, and the rul afterward is i ity 3 ‘In Dublin I found the street railways under Th Aid can V7) three years. now ou the throne, and his proceedings will be | not enough to stir up the whole system as it aspire, as the majority of women do, to look - ance. y should'be separated then. If you “ : L p P y well-fashioned by nature, wei] bred and well| ne management, called the United Dublin | desire to train them commence at onee, for a . r . scanned with very eager interest by both na- | ought to be of the least use. clothed. Look at the owe gsqumed Ly nine ‘Tramway Company. The carscarry twenty-six | young bird has seuse and an old one is a fool.” |. Ebery new-married couple h tives and foreigners. on watien Goad eneitehid ome who faney # —_ fe “STRETCH THE ARMS ODT IX FRONT.” But the perfectly laudable desire to be bean- ; people insi ve right off by deirselyes to The new relations which baye been estab- | have pimply faces or blackheads in the skin? people out of ten mseves UN- | paysengers inside apd twenty on top, and hy 9 eet ths members or fee chek diapeedh . rela wi vi pimply notleed. Init not ugly? If standing, it is f . } Se 8 Sy mong the members of the club discussing | lished by imperial decree and which may open | It is your dull, depressed, sluggish natures who upon one foot, witk shoulders and hips out of | 14¥ of She kingdom all conveyances are limived kia the motion to adopt the above wax Judge | a door to the exercise of a healthy and living | suffer with them. A quick set of nerves is good Comedown Carter, who suid: | foreign induence, put the emperor in pyses- | as an electric buitery to keep the body in work- Tar’ satisfied dat divorce orter be made | sion of auxiliaries wuch as were not availabje | ing order if only it isn’t overcharged and torn line or else “flat footed,” with back ‘dattened, | t0 their capacity. When the seats are fli no i Bak A Thi Months hips forward, shoulders stooping, chin thrust | more passengers are taken on, and there is | iMeimnat! Bakers Are Three Months Pre- . paring for the Passover. ter sartin condishuns are fulfilled—sueh | to any of his majesty's predeceesc to wreck. That is why people with spinal dis- bea atta corset and dress fittin is rit lcashaatoec! and qverlonding we Axlid Fygee the Cinctpnsti Times-Star. condishuns as dat committee has jist reported, ie aS ee cance qoldcen caller with olller ailments, tor to | can disguise the ungraceful profile Srrodtecet | Y Over 8,000 years ago the Israelites made their | but wheneber a wife gits a divore : bp | acate nerves throw everything off. What force by standing in such a fashion with the sume | WAY are grooved and weigh ninety ponnds to | exons trom bondage under Egyptian rulers, | de law dat she leave at least €25 in cash in de Sputh Afcican Doctrine of Seale. there is in the system is at the fugers ends and pose. The majority of women walk with this | the yard. They ure not laid on ties and glecp~| ang oypr since that time the week following the | House fur de husband to git along wid untii he | Prom Nature. on the surface of the skin, nut congested or dame poise. throwing thei * upon their | ers, but in cen # concrete f@updatign | 2H ower gee Othe fest, Hels tte the | Hitt strike a new Job.” Iu the secand of two interesting papers on | half dead at the roots heele bod letting the bee {iP firongh | aud are connected with nating ro | hae hea ne ae eae anantt the | | After some farther discussion the report Was | u'.uers, custome, superstitions ead) te. |, {What those girls with bad faces want to do their loosely heli heads, arms and bodies uufii, | “The pavement. both inside and outed | mouth of Nisan, has been set aside for com- | adopted. th . is to use c'ean, pare soup freely in hot baths in place of u ful carriage, the motion re. | track, is of granite blocks on a copercte foun- | memaration of their Tt was on the vinaxotat. igions of South African tribes (Journal of the | gud pay more attention to th sembles that of » disjointed ' skeleton i: dra- | dativn, aud the seams between the blocks are | night of the 14th of Niswn that the Hebrews, | Prof. Singletree White, chairman of thecom- | 4™*ropological Institute, vol. xix, No. 8, aud | their faces. Soft soap and always wore decorous bluck, appeared om the | Pet? Jerked along by machinery outof working | Hled With iat and coment, waking fhe BALE | now numbering 8,000,000, were led to freedom | mittee on finauee, reported as fllows Tol =4, Ho) the Bos. Juwiee Meohensldy whe | Copier ont lo ox Golees wiehy Gro ot promenade Intely in a Rubens hat—biack, to | "Pi6 science of physical culture cannot, it i | are dush with the pavement and are in | by Moses. In chapters twelve and thirteen of | “Your committee has traced de use of money ample oppartenities of studying ¥ mind you; just as near scalding a you cen perhaps not necestary to say, be taught’ in a perfect repair, ao thet one might driye over | Genesis the manngr of celebration on the frat | back to 4.000 y'ars B.C. an’ bins not been able subject, as pad dort So car shent Ge - reg et couting of powdered pure hewspaper article or learned and applied b; ie with » y and not know that he was | night of the feast is partly told, and there it is | to tind dat de poo’ man eber had any mo’ dan wae th 4 ar Pogo J iy | French chaik or Fuller's earth laid on is @ anything hort of hard and Putinued | cFowsing « railway track. ‘The fare ja due | commanded thyt unleayened bread be onten on | he hus got toduy. {tar our opiuyun dat raion of Reo Ate Saat the mal? | vers guod practice. ‘The soap sufteus the skia Shade. Wel the maad tsaienEl wind oxa | ‘or $wo cents, for any distance inside of | the first night and no leayen be kept in the | sunthin’ orter ter be dun. Dis gw round “cally: believe bout: the apirit world co | ud the accumulations, which ean be pressed {nent cinad tad walk granctully, 40 develo je, oF two pence for over a mile. h y fime during the week. ‘This is in "tonly ‘abut | ple really believe about the spirit world, 60 | out casily. Teli them never to foree out black= tees capedes Nanos fale oubves avtedcn 10 ccc is a horse system and the Cal is be- | remembrance pf the fact that the Jews, in their convenient. ypeny oud varie ed ~ © | heads unless they are ripe to come easily. The her unwieldy proportions so that they are not ig! ning miles an hour. The|hurry to leave Past, were forced to re sap hy all eed of th Paes bed suft soup must be pure, or it is horrid stuf! to conspicuously in evidence. horses are of a yery high grade, us the govern- | tyke along upleavened bread, which they Expand de currency until de basket slops —-> ae hed magdhened . “| put on the skin. Oh’ (with « groan), is is ‘The first step toward improving one’s figure | meut offers » gratuity ou every horse Co bal to bate in the sun, Thia _obt | ober. muon beings are enppaned to hen pave eee porby me J em js to stand correctly, with the weight on the Up fe, require ents people, t mukes up the differ- | servance has been kept up by the Jews| “2 Coin ’nuff silver sodat ebery man will |, 4! humen beings are eupposed to have souls, | taderstand what purity is in anything, ence in the priege of 9 good and ¢go0t aximal. | stall times alt places bn under all circum. | hev to bay au extra hind pocket te carry is | RUE thelr souls = ee eh Salvely | lotions oF creams. Clean fats and clear In consideration of this gratuity the govern- | stances. A ny Israclites baye a sepa- | share. | gpnfined to. the body. A man's soul may. it is | are necessary and clean keeping ufter. ment reserves the right to tuke the horses to be nsed once a year durin Make # day's work six hours long an’ cee ceceee edeg Ff TL se “The best alteruative, if you can't be sure of owned by the tramway company for cavalry | this id those who have not aft | pay 6, but doan’ bev too many of ‘em in one | CBANSES F age gy) vy the soft , is the alkaline cerate, which dip- service In enae of war ; ishes your out their dishes thor- | week, | game time. Mr. Macdoupld takes this tbe | solves So lly walt ental ie peas eee Yn’ Beltane ond’ (iaggow the systems are | ongiay. when they happen tohave | =. Dring de price of whitewashin’ up at | 100% a indefinite way of expreming “the | laid on the comedones with «hair pencil softens similar, while Edinburgh and Birmingham sort of leaven In the houge | least 200 per cent, but knock de price of meat | it he ot meas oni ey ee St) them wo they eau be taken out easily, but is have very good cable rodds. In London there the pantry and hands over taters down to the werry lowest notch. jasmine. by c ps <add imeelf | Gove not insure that they will not come back. jis the Hi te Hill cable road, and gll the | the tay tp some old Christian frignd of hers to | “5. Fix itso dat ebery cull'\| pusson in dis | 8". axl front eit apn eae the ward I believe that electricity on the skin is de other roads age worked by horse power. hee the Yenst is over. kentry who wants to wear diamonds an’ ride satel idece ct besens fare MT ate GA- | specific for the trouble, and the next best BS overaber lasta ney electric roud was openc: e making of these unleavened cakes, called | in hix kerridge kir do so, but if ridin’ around | PFs the Appa ds iy aint. thie ts “the hence? | miost available are very hot alkuline washes and in London. ‘The road is what is knov 1 as the | matzos, bas come to be qui industry in this | makes his buck uche, den fix it so he kin open | ESP rte arin “Oy bisinel. chalking the face at night. They haye stuit three or center-ruiluyater, with the oars drawn | country. For three monthe before the feast of |w bank an’ drink all de champagne he wauts | deweription that cat bbe obtained. An 18 | nowadays that dries ina mask over the face by an engine which receives its power fram the | Passover the matzos bakers are busy, and nearly | to.” eerignils alendes ‘y the Setows of center rail, aad the t flactrielty Lx, generat 8,000,000 matzos are buked in this city from the erious Fekon, Shindig Watkins, Whale- = Pye 4 ue - matt +4 from stations gt the end of re ‘ bone Howk: jivendam Jones and others spoke | SPO © . 2 peabing 1 ling there are seventeen trains of thr bout €445,000. very strongly’ou the qucstion of Saying th | children ‘ort before’ death. never vist “ » | euch, which leave the stations ai inturvals of ‘ Moses Bing. jr.'s, | report, but Brother Gardner arose aud | descendants except for purposes of evil. In is ¥ BENT 80 THAT THE. HANDS TOUCH THE FLOOR.” | threg minutes. ‘The ‘ emake about 8000 matzosa day; |" "Dui report will be sot down on an’ laid on | Sigh cages magicians oF ‘offer costly aac-| stead of—no matter whut age. Ido love te balls of the feet, poised so that one can rise on | States money, and is pai hich we use four barrels of flour.” de table indefinitely. It's too soon. Tt anke far | ices to prevent mist Attached to din velvet of a cheek that seems made her toes without bending backward or forward need ie about twelve : the ordinary flour’ faa mpdh. If we could fev all dos things eat imyortanc? is attached to dreams or 7 s : , : : isious, which are supposed to be due to spirit , ; ris hag electric cary run by 4 it asl asked fur in dat report we'd consider ourselves | Yilons. which : 4 P' $0 keep bs beet ’ ayelcli ond ferume to wart vary WE OE iy who judges ‘whother | so-clus te heaven dat nobedy would turnout to {iudluence. When the same dream comes more }o not jerk your elbows back.“do not lean 4 A; f 7 . than once the dreamer consults the jane, backward from the waist but, standing as qi- | futuro of the Italian roads worthy of attention | it is satisfactory. uy urs in this city. | Thursday evenin’ prayer moctin's. T shall ig- | tan once the dreamer cousults the . rected, raise the chest, draw in the chin and | i# thet there are two fargy—e first-class fuse, |Thon the water used must be put into a ver- | struct de seckretary to way dat it is de sense Or | NBO P ° a rong! i i F dreams. If the Creamer has seen “a deparied 7 } " where the gars sit inside, and » second: | sel before sundown and remain to settle for the | dis club dat de circulation orter to be increased | bs P They don’t want to take sursupe- bold the head go you can walk with a Dook laid | Ci,0¢” ylierd the yamengers stand outaile. Tye | whole Tig This bakery infor baking” une | abuut feen millyuy duliageay ar wat ebory |i _nariclan myn “He is bungrs-*| rie by the quart” They dou't want charcead Pie porition puts the shoulders where they | diference in fare ig 2 cepts.” earene ureed ox ae every thi 1 5 cull d head (3 fain ty is able tober srabber pig ht ino ‘voce ok Gheeide of te bat ened en ge five, doops ewice 9 belong. curves the back naturally at the waist cially gotten for ery, oven to the rigs | doah mat on de top step an’ a cuckoo clock in | #14 Placed in, a Newel St the side of the lit day; morning aud wi y don't war ent the abdomen into ite rightfal ase \cmiow So yen proses the aust” ae patie Be mannii oer Bow Se oll eeke | al kat aed dt be caten ‘until all the | ;taney crwams for their Gaess. Tey ave mot the raises the bust. ct ast Use in such cases. ‘They dou's want face essence” of the food | Asks eather. They don't want to rub their up, to assemble agin at de call of de geckre- Story of # Startling Fal} From an Alfi:udeof| ‘We take wy fifteen pauuds of flour, and | tyry.” ‘# Mile, faces raw, but they do want thorough ide so easily uasumed is at th mizing it with water, we pat it into copper p25 Cae ESA and an elegant carriag kettle, where it is thoroughly mixed. en after a sp i uy of the body every day, with wool or silk to Siunloy Situs walk with grace, br wits | "Hi Honnoquly af Pavia, who has had some | this, nan, the kneader, mbes it and on thle Seer ie en eee ve —_ Any amount of lacing or padding’ be “anything | experieuep in nerial navigation, arrived in the pekae, he knead the ddugh to the proer cai | THe Peculiar status of 9 Veteran Whe! “ancestor worship is not only professed by ag ungraceful. i t ‘ A From Chamntery' Journal. . city from Sap Francisco on his way home, and | siveutas.” ‘The reporter saw a block on top of Fought o Pall Baw, the South African tribes, but “Buoy eetually : Foe corcgct poles of the body makes the pi Aidt, wile ‘Chicago called on Mr. Pen- | which was a bean four feet long fastened by a | From the Detrott Free Press. it. __ Hho Sellowing exteact foom on elvertionment waist slender, singe if holds phe ¥arigns of J Gi ific | Spring at the back of the block, ond there was| ‘Did you ever wee a dead man walking or, tqaved to 1081, by entire of the court of cha” mhere thes belong, instead of allows g them fo | nington, of airship fame, af the Bonite | Seat Yummies ex: ard OF tab Comm pe as te | obcet?” quniel = Giewal aeent i dont sod deni be sare my Jot pao cery, Ireland, with a view to discover the real er. ‘olds the shoulder f naEANe® | ay a fore a sacr: i ‘ where they heloug. Gut agsuming this position | ¢4 had ing | Make ® Hort Of artificial kneader, the bowm | .eont of g friend the other day. F : =3 owners of the following valuables depossted im iving accordingly. in cases of sickness vemi-occasionally will do little more than gi Dalloun. 7a ik mite is Conn then id tert naat vom,” said the | “Of courae nde.” phar aren a lls ah « bank in Dublin, ives. fair iden uf the value one a sense of constrained muscles. ower BH: : baker, ‘‘and about a third of it at a time is| ‘Well, there ise case of it. See that man on | displeasure of the ancestors “No. 1. Box containing « phn ay LIGHT BUT SUFFICIENT EXENCIBE. as the 5 passed seven times through the rollers, whicl, | the corn turn of their favor. Sort ov ta) articles, coins, medals wud seals aud having om The exercises that are given below for | Doh. ae ¥ ® clothes wringer's | “He looks pretty lively.” ihe must offer sacrifice to ayert calamity as the | ib orest and the nate “EB. Cooper.’ No. strengthening the yarious muscles should be fon ‘ : ‘of roper thickiees, Care | “Yee but he's legally dead. Let me tell you consequence of his neglect. When ofleri practiced daily fit but for a few noments night | the a rong fra a to be taken See while ‘one piece of |@bout him. We served in the game Ohio regi- Rr i aes ry ates form of : aud morning. always in a state of undyeus or in i = a ther should | ment in the way. At the batile ton, | by the priest is: ‘Ye who are ‘accep perfectly Wehe, pod, in. sadinces ane | ve Paria vet Wea height of abot | corbees (eohian therefore anh poe lys sm gab re He OF Groveton, | ofering and remove our trouble.’ Im free should learn a8 ropiilly oa powible 10 beep the ig as ragehed caeney, | Ha Cand them, The picce of dough | ond Bull Ran, he was, detailed as a skirmisher. correct position. no inehes wide by t Lon, shed f. Bad habits are not easily avercome, teh ds who Parked much casiur to return to ihe old wey af csr vel Tes Bends of © eran rhe See 0 relive r r : Y Iguch like the ordinary dough roller, except ace Suaning back oe that theve are sharp, pfoteotidns sllcking o8t | shalt yagi peig hyles Nert to him isa man with a sharpened. wheel deck ang shen which he uses to cut the strip into A ieeh ing the body, but ax no amount af grafta fine figure upon a bad on one learns the carr: y man the length of @ cake. These they to do soin bolt upright fashion, but rem 4 the; ‘an, the wi- to hold the chest up and to bend, whether for- t done,” formance. He was + the bing of pro- ard, backward or sidewise, from the hips, and 1 then held a be ob- not from the waist lines. by ma- was Jompression wt the latter poinf, such as bending at the waist ling Bd at once rounds the shoulders, protrudes the’ shpulder blades, brings the bips forward, lots the breast drop. ‘Practici ing, sitting and walking just from one’s fore a wirror will show at once the yalue of correct poise of the figure. ‘So long as the + pretty fashion of low- necked gowys for all dress occasions prevails shapely throes will be at © prominm. Bu shapely throat is rare. ses dar Seatin anases ssoaatr onantiods (fe e imple exerci observ in recommended. ‘Pill the lungs Slap ced the dia ft : Samtemekn ikea ee ‘The angio tu thin throate farmed by the line from he palit of Whe Chin go tha nag way be charmed Intoa carye by raising in the laryux, a movement that is accompgnied bys Meee ose UP cleatiotl Ut tapding eldevien can be pres before a mirror'with « hand glass. ‘Bach ame the laryax moves downward’ the throat puffs wouck practice will retgin the curve thus | 4’ 5 oe i a for ite . F i if ii i