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N : 7 e TORETS \ ’ sive of anger or annoyance, amus pplexion | all s N N | most patient man#" asked a teacher in | from the trees and almanac makers are very | mations of his intention had been given Every unnec 'y cantortion of tHelieo | with cold erening oF Rome D ation None of the small scholars seemedfto | The stock brokers' ticker is sometimes a | ¢hoice of his suc it ety con o 1ol is an advance agent for wrinkles, of almon To wash ther with Kuow until a little chap who had been ! teller—but usually it isn't Dr. . s _\I"“" '.‘*‘;""‘K“' 1 semls Ella Wheeler Wilcox on the Use of I do not refer to those cunning little | water will roughe 1 lie hest | Buffalo Bill - A Good Reason Why in o brown study for a few minutes held The man who \‘VHH"‘!'-‘ better than he { '“l ‘{'”* 'l*\' v“""';‘ "'{‘I" ‘f"“‘ "N‘!- ) seck-n-boo lines which flit about the omplexions in v ‘obably Tr up his hand. “Who was it Johnny ew. " wis ot a New York contractor. drofessor 1 A, Marsh, of Lafayette cols (Cheliateiath !-\l‘~<lr~m;:l' x::iuvhh:llp-mv\ . They \in I'here was @ cnch prevparation “ Probably True. “Itwas the man who had the awful Education is a good thing when it docs not loge, ex-prosident of the Philological nssoh b Lt ! ; B IS ET ML AR CEPI AT R R TR oI ARTIaT Y dircetly unfit o man for working for a living, | elation, in pleading for o reform of English not distigure or age any face: but 1| cull ; Sl 1 | L 4 Trving to run down every slander 18 1k | Spelling, says that we have thrown awa “MADE-UP" WOMEN AS WIVES. | mean the und Writhings of the | was wonderful in renmoving ] A SOPHISTICATED YOUNG MAN. — it g to pun down every slandor 1a 110 | 485000000 payinie toachers for' addiing oy features which many nervous people in- | ve n'm.‘ "w Kkles, lIV was harm '~~luwl N Wh EaHreP, I br EEs dule in to t theiv mirth. grecable (o us do not know where | at least $100,000,000 more in paying printe supply. ns of our children with bad spelling, m'? e U e mythology. “who was it that supported o | married by contending emotions, they | e Heeess v _— & e O 5 s o water famine vestern: Ohiio & T F R b ] How to eserve the Complexton— | T on 18 book in which the au- was manufactured, and [ never saw it | NoBusiness to Fight sotThanks he directors to frenzy were gonded s CAINISORIA LY aBiIET 1 Tct L L R TB (OIS BCEE What Causes Wrinkles — The thor claimed to have discov A the ?I"I\-I‘H- d But to ‘w\ personal | giving Day - Loaded to the Muz And all they could raise was the same old by papers with silent letters, ¥ g reason why so many beautiful faces were | knowled it bestowed lasting benefit | o They Don't 8 ory ‘e are ov o o q Eight years of successful work lmw fullg less Cosmetics. Charity and the nuns. He said it was | able to procuve it in New York. It was -Bits of Fun. S - jonges, gt the educational world. The appearance of in o groat meusure due to the daily | an expensive imported preparation. | s Who Supported Atla the annual reports of the secretary and treags HuniGR ssing the features in long | Plenty of fresh air.a great deal of | i 4 ow. Mary Ann.™ said the teacher, jury has acquitted a man [ urerof the society for the collegiate instrugs [Witten for the Bec—Copyrighted.) L L b pre e R e TG e e ot Buffalo Bill, addressing the foremost of the class in | hamed Pendulum of “murder, and so he | tion of women show a substantial growth in wAva Women stffering from premuture de- | [0UI8 of meditulion and proyer. Une | Bocly cXeto s LU S UL Rty Vankee Blade. won't have to swing. the woman's college at Harvard. — The origs 1 ‘e are g v Thon lo of b of stalwart form, ] e The forming of pool by tne peppermint | inal intention of the sociely was not to build o T e e ghei | were gradually moulded into harmont- | sary to procure a good compleion. Whose e, unerring ui b LS It Wit | growers indicates it stomachctic will bo | up wcolle 1—thera were several Taces, smear their busts with alum and par- | Ous outlines, One of my acquaintances substitutes | And hit the bounding buff: ‘_:” ‘|’< oo "‘1 who ‘“!’l""l “l something of a luxury next year. such colleges already in exist but sims afMne, hold up their wrinkled chins with vel The most expressive face is not the | o tea made of ved elover tops or dandes [ And make it very warm, it 10 book doesn’t say, but An anti-fat restaurant has been opened in | PIY to repeat for women the collogiate in- vet, and pour perfume in their For him. O thou of bloody scenes, guess his wife supported him.” Loudon. Anti-fat boarding houses have long | Stru ars. Tmag- [ one which writhes or agonizes with | lion voots for her morning e (o titat e altoudy provId & ORHICH L ! ; : ; o QLA Bt C s ncEt ahb 56 : . : by Harvard college. ine taking hold of such a putrid mass of com- | avery sorrowful feeling, or twists and | quently, and always with exee | Whoclushed in battle's rudest shock Now 5 been known in this country. 3 bl ey LMERIGHIGIIEG o1 iR HerTeomilasin [ With the wild Indians of- New Yock, Now ixthe Time A paper that is founded on prejudice anc t the bl hoy ing, Micl bustibles and gr squirme with every amusing sensation; | sults to her compléxion. And grizzly bears at New Orleans To buy weath A paper that is founded on prejudice and At the blind school at Lansing, Michigan strips. ) fashion. dskin cap, When 11 > above item, whi has been going the rounds of the pr conducted on a deficit want for any consider: it is rather the one which retains a In closing my talk with ladies on this | inot fill the lomge-felt | i8 a boy who presents a pa calm exterior while the strongest emo- | subject. [ would elfssify. and sum m ble length of time. allel case to thal of the celebrated Laura Bridgeman, Hig Who scalped the Sid covet on Boston's plains, And through wild Cineinnati's woods h | 'hen you read that o name is Reuben Ainsley. He is sixteer recently, I was moved to rebuke the | tions of the soul play upon it with their s something like this: I AvwidiPhitadalihio’s sotitaass veat buckwheat cakes. ot e e O ] writer for his impertinence and ignor- 1\:lh't-<'uul shadows. . . eain, vouv fentupes Lo composure, | Lifted the covering from their braing e THAR B AR O RIRE morepay from infaney, and whiet brought to the instis R L mrss oy e The face should be the smooth cup- | and avoid all grimacing habits, Still let the I ik half sole your gum shoes. | TR 4 OB as not | tute from Mackinaw three years ago, wag ance, a8 well a8 to tell my fuir sistors o | 3000 hioh ™ tho hearts oxhibits | Bxereise much in the open uir. ) B W O o obaait Sumyourlsier with straw, it an e gt violinas wot | considered entirely unsuscoptible of instru fow things worth knowing about the | i v ied pietures without disturbin Use oils, ereams, aud frait freely in | Stilllet the sy bison fieot T A e W of thie violin player who lives next door, | ton However, a glove was provided, wm)cla preservation of physical charm it. not the stage which requires the | your diet. | Tread Pittaburgh's forests to and fro. ) ke your overcoat out of hock. When your family physician gets sick it is | o of ool it taised “",'.‘,.r':;,.:‘g‘;'v',,‘,, Many of us are taught b ot, un- | scenery for every g Drink simple, blood-purifying hevh | Hut thoi begirt by London scet ) put your feet in the stove oven notgood Torm to call and gewze at him every | Gl ety slow b frat, but contine worldly mothers that there is no help The majority “of women wash their | "‘=I'“"'<4‘1"!"I‘.\- o . Tl‘ une ”“('”',” ‘-““‘wwll“lr"““" tuke down the mosquito netting. w It shows a mean, revengeful :.,fi,l,"lr({:""";f..‘:m.\“h.,if i ”u."l'"d“k'\:m",t{,‘ b i faces too frequently. There is no fabric o not wash your faces oftener than irough the waste wilds of Baltimore e $ spirit tained a great degree of intelligence, for a bad complexion but a contented i A : 1 > | Or the deep woods of New Orleans (! Don't Speak. . ained a great degree of intelligence, § 7 which would not become din discol- | once a day. but apply sor harmles i 2k t L Scientists say that the savage has a more S e B B mind, no preventive for wrinkles but [ 104 Sind roughened if sonked in water | cream or tleast twice in twenty- | A Gool IEhEOh Wy, | My husband loved me when T was a ite sense of smell than civilized people. ]"‘l“l‘;:{; LR li\u'x”"“a \I:ml\-::x\:lmlr:flfi early deaih; that only the foolish and | half & dozen times & day and then ex- | four hours, | mere ehild,” said one Chicago lady to | When two savages get together how they 3 s ' | i time [ v G e R S ”‘I‘I e another, Indecd! Thatis quite ro- | mustsuf s the | e R W o G, | i Vo e sked e for may | o barers addition of 4 powder puft to your toilet W ErRaETa ) e S hand when Twas only fifteen years old, | Buffalo, early in De many savans, an absent-minded man | gatliering specimens near Hartford, Conn., to hold a conve: a few duys ago, he heard the whistle of e train he wanted to take, and dropping hi frivolous of our sex call in the aid of art | posed to the cold of winter or the heat I niggardly ure or jeal to assist nature or to arrest time, and | of summer. Just so it is with the jonahot summer day necessits that the use of any wash or human skin. Dust or soil is quite as tion i readily e ed from the fuce - | articles, it with diseretion and mod- b : and my papa said he could have me if T [ reason to believe that they . baskets of specimens, und not stopping to fyr the skin save cold water brings dis- | 't “‘1.‘ Loy d from ”" [-" ce ",\'}I\‘ fraw A ! wdmod= | “And where's your ma? Huven't seen | yaotia % FAEE ¢ S 1 till | ero Next! nick up/his hiab thatne Had thrown dowa LR figurement and prematur Wb g | e Gl e (o) Latdsait £l BN i 0 aiGonlee alll thie von leear| etiinial vige o NBHe NG Vs, " * quid | The price of monkeys to go moment of enthusiasm, he started on a dead train. application of delicious almond And § l. ition to al ; v~}‘\l keey “She'ssick. |t Gthar R T racoll6at vour | grinders is higher than for ¥ run for the station. Over the fields and It is certainly true that the applica- Some years ago [ gained knowle age your minds busy. your thoughts cheer “Where's yo brother, Geol i i S The attempt to work in dudes was .r.un.. through the vi trects he ran, while pe- ‘ tion of promiscuous cosmeties will ut- | Of this wond ful and simple toiletacees- | ful.and yoursouls free from bittern Don’t see him iy move. ™ it Sl peb BE = ey didn't know enough, rians el I him, and cor- ‘ terly ruin the most durable complesion y. Since then T have sung its praises | if vou would preserve a fresh. att Ak Bl ays g WWHEREHONdaBHIBERNG | St s S e A R A IR loa him a wide berth, Just at L L £ ! : any ladies, and I do not hesitate to | tive exterior beyond the fleeting s 5 1 e | futtres, > RO AR ) Jastor com. | this time there was a reward of #0 out for No man wants a *‘made-up” woman fora Yt U I | And where are you going in such a Punch, who, when shi ustor com- | e R piore wasam i s wife, and the beauty that will not wash | $ that Lhave scen mavvels vesulting | time of “’”I”‘ - . huery, ™ inealoiye tie voad on R ia Ih:l.'.'. ‘n’wnl inatlofanlionavERes e y : g S US LA WHEELER WILCOX. i B Toelo ey e 43 The ¢ho does the brain work dinna like to see the meeneste " aboot | bole ave chase, e from its use Going to the doctor's, 1'm sick. Phie man why h 3 dinnt S tured P 1io, oy man living likes to soe his | Any lady can procure and crush the g o S BTl Wbt thiet tiat Glota thoglory and the dashs the country on a cyclophedia e 10, onlyfatley wife ain as long as possible the | common almonds into a pulpy meal for MODES FOR MEN. e H‘“ the man who tends tc 1088 it null U.‘n'lh;‘ ;'l\nllm ;hm; m‘\.nl\\":n'-n 5 i Y < y 'poses, or any druggist o rall Y 2 « 1o down-hearted young bachelor is pretty s charms which won him. ’ ]“_ ‘“_'.‘ ];‘I“»l” ’,[‘,"‘ :”'(‘_ j'.‘”T‘ } ! ‘l"" T e S TR ntara Witk amol oL O, Cousin Nell has come to board at i sure to feel that he must h omething to IMPIETIE Tn Thomas Hardy's charming book, | Prepare them. The face should be | Tmported linen hindlerohiefs with faueiful - oup house aid she's tuking musie los Worthy of Promotion. love, even if it is hot grindle cakes or regular A “The ”:””, of Ethelberta, " he doscribes n?nlvlfllnmlI\\lllhl\\:]tl:‘-lxu and :;:Imu(h.:;\lnl & g Sy i sons. sesman Thorington was ox- | old fashioned New England pumpkin pie 1 like Sunday school bettor than churchy renye > ' to sup | ©f the meal rabbed thoroughly into the | More attention is being paid 1o the me e 5 ion o ki il ike Sunday school botter ,.‘ Boston Post. I'o the question. How many Britisl h mes in when you are busy, and i world vou wo traveling | soldiers came to this countéy in the | Sits on the corner of your desk whi g Rl L e e A evaLed \ | meunchies an apple, but we have no- earthly ight more than ever went by B ETRPIRNANES e vet ar with o fine, imperceptible, and fr nt oil,whiel is the best wrinkle pr ventive in the world. “Why so, my dear!” *“Because lllLru isn' 80 much of it, mamma.” Yes, dear childr The drvess coat should have its 1 notehed after the fashion of five years wzo. Men who k mented her appearancy nf age. said the author, “what of ruin as repa Chow to dress do 1ot we said tho Sunday wrong and vi k. ) » swee chool teacher, “with God nothing is in ie There is, however, a vast amount of | It leaves the fa ible and sweet. all your syui to | He gor his promotion. O Ble “Can 1o muke a thing foot with onl difference between preservation and re- | 100 and not in the o greasy, Any| o i A s . : UOATIONAL. one end to it!” inquired Bobby,who is a smal puir, and 1 positively «know that with | M "““".r 1 ever detected a suspicion | e proper sleove-butte k. the it gaes 1o be A Young Man Who Was Sophisticated Dr. McCosh's prosidency of Princeton | but carnest christiun v, said due attention to thé important subject | Of toilet soap about the perfume of s | jinked buttons bein 1ot a - his comuent an you tell me davling,” he asked, | D MeCoslie, prscone oty yoams | the teacher, with g | arg and proper care, a woman can pre wife's eheelc, Tam sure would find the | bution and bavas of o pdr is foolisl, by they sut fogether in the weal spot of €K et e s appro- | tIKIng foolishly.” with | a smooth complexion into matur almond odor far morve pleasing. e Tt of Sy the sofu, =the exuct physiologienl and priated $100.00 for the Iustitute of 8 dogia tall 11 alcad Rabhye 5 or vastly improve I one. Some | Tknowalady pust fifty who' says the | hiswinter, and thes. t Lt mathematicnl duration of a ki bl “How do you like the character of St ), G R et art o | condition of her absolutely unlined and | rage of eledance permissible o the of Probably About asecond and half, T be- e et bu L $55.000 L liweng | Paul?” asked o parson of his landludy ona ) el Ll delicate skin is entirely dueto the semi- | fabric Jdoseph. (Mo.) Daily R G Hurvard distributed 53, o indigent | gy quring a conversation about the old il know how to grow old grs Ihe - . ol o i ey Hnsw 1 1y. ents lust year, and 66,000 will be given ints and upostles, Ab, he V a good, irs ¢ rhelon ! are ipplication of almond meal for Soft, es of the finest Angorn, following conversution, he Phanks. he replic 1 “will make L i Ah, o y | airs and furbelows of Mrs, ) nare \ g T R e e e R R R oL i) et 9eL) yeu rold sould, I know—for he once said— | certainly not becoming to mature life, | Nearly twenty years, = el il iy i T ! = % & a minute ofit Dr. Henry Coggs of San Francisco, yu Know, that we must eat what is set bee | and the bloom of the apple blossom I think the rubbing it ne A1 Sinay bk siien dn. avarmih; and fec) | 8¢ ‘\‘“‘ i : S | Y has endowdd an industrial school in that city | fore us, and ask no questions for conscience not expected on the fruit. But the | hene so. 1 h i i oy re you still tugging away at thos Stater Than His Meat. 10 the extent of S1,000,000, Talways thought I should like him for \ great majority of women to-day look | little furrow chascd fob pal ariar IR SR na aRaPERE | gloveniof youre R Patron—*That Tast meat you sold me | 1y the high school, of Dedbam, Muss., the urder., | older than their years warrant, because | the cors g old or Diamond studs procinim the | oaese e was stile. : experiment s being made of using news- | “My little five-year-old came home from l‘ they have neg G mple | Of stroking hands. etrof o politician, sporting man or si- | You know itudisgusts me to see you Buteher—=Wasity papers instead of text books in the reading | chureh last Sunday,” said Mr. L methods of preserving themselves I knew a young, girl to utterly ruir loonkeeper B walkine through the streets muking Patro it was, and mighty | class. Swith ‘papa, T can tell you what the pre | City women who keep their ]m“; with omplexion by the whol NEe L Prousers are cut of wedinm hut not exag- | YOUr toilet o tule. Phe Carlisle Tndian training schodl re- | suid to-duy.” Let's haveit, [ unswered. ‘He | ATl an Gt e Pt ol of various powde It is like painting | eerated width, and perfectly steaight “Does it dear? Buteher —1 can show you something | eontly sent seventy-three pupils west, nearly | suid that desus was in the temple, and aftes still retaln their A o the lity or adorning the vose for o | fold down the front of the leg has been rele- 1" Why. do you know that T would just [ ahead of that meat for staleness. all of them having completed the course of | awhile put on his hat and wont out, on the i f ¢ youth longer than | Y A 175 . \ o Roleee g6 it AT i R AT B s IKE s o on | the schools. sidewalk where a v lay sick, and he said 1 fheir country sistors. who live natural, | Young girl who possesses o good skin to | gated to where it belons, the ready made | 4 soon'see you pulling on- your--stich Patron—"Don’t believe it. What? b Dyor. of the Cambridge astro. | to him, roll up your mattress and go home, t healthful lives. The former study how | Use powders. clothing store. ] | ings in the sty your glove v Butcher—* Your account on my | Mr Louls Byen of he Campridge asiro- | and bo went.' g to perpetuate their charms; the latter [ But the woman whom nature denicd |, The four-buttoned cut away has almest cn- | *Most men would.” was all she said. | hook Prancisco, i takes charge of the | The liquor store on the corner burned, accept their deeay as inevitable, Time [ or time has robbed of this charm, I | [EES SRR B TRack for quimse fxs | and he had nothing else to sy, PEPPERMINT DRO Lick obset A And the minister prayed next day, is an ogre ever ready to destroy the | think is greag@y improved by a delicate | ogptions and the like), except among eldcrly | No One BN 99 Do 1t i Mr. A nes, of New York, hias sct | Télling the Lord he'was just und good beauty which does not offer resistance mhllnfl hartless” p .\\|;'|'. o refully | \nen oD OneBing Goul .-“| s The color of huir and eves aside #0000 to crect a building for the In wiping the pest away. Many young people lay the founda- | brushed away with a soft flannel or ehil- | Husiness snits for fall and winter are of | Agoss ie baby creeps May seldom much di Young Men's Christian association of Cor- | Byt lightning struck the minister's church i i iR \ The baby that knows no cares Sic0l0 a8 ih. (ABR00H : ut lightning struck the minister's churc tion for a_wrinkled forehead by the | mois, so no particle of it is peveeptible | durk mixed cloths, or iconspicuous, in fuct N T T "‘I‘:::u_ oy thak never nell University, of whicll institution Mr. R e e A { careless habit of lifting the eyebrows [ 10 the observant eye. — On u hot duy | linost fuvisible, chels and steij | Leads vight to the hard, steep stairs p Barnea g irual Pk And the liquor peoplo thanked the Lord 1 when looking at any ob hove the | many a lady is obliged to use a powdcr | Coat may be eitheri thre our-buttoned { 3 : R Come to nanght —Donnelly's Cypher, Two ex-presidents of Yale are still living: That he passed such things around, ' £ ) TR i (T A cutaway, or a four buttoned suck | 1etimes he elimbs on the window siil, ThSootlanats IErcatime sople live Drs. Woolsey and Porter, Of the two, Dr. 3 b e level of the head. | voeall many a ehid- | ¢loth to remove the “shine,” which is [ “i s ot aot | VHETS & TalL N DAGM Wauld Beodks, n Scotland a great muny people live on | T, Woolses und Dostor. OF the two, D& | John Radelicfle, the well known English 1 ing when a child from my mother on | such a foc to afine complexion. A ems ingerted in the fabrie. The | 17rom any bottle he drinks his A1l Ay i Wadlsoyhasiticg N Vale raduntes, | Mutist, was recently visiting a country town, this scove, which [ uppreciated later in | T once heard a gentleman say that he | §IESE HEES R DR P GGt | Not the sume from a spoon he'd take Most business men believe in- the law and | e BUBEs 0 RS D where ho met a quaint old womun who was life. liked to sce a trace of powder on a | 57y Payisiun swratory, whose owner has | He sticks his band in the bulldog's eyes the profits, T tawofifths of the publie | KZiLE intently at u cheap priut represcuting Perfect composure of the features | pretty cheels, it was such o delightful | succeeded in producing Small specimens of | And intothe horse's nose Good players are not hatched from base | b »f:f‘.\) wo-fifths of 1“[“x"‘|:. |hl_““}::;filllh'\\'x;‘h \Y:A,mr.,x.(.fi_l-|‘hllt;t 1“1::1 ‘.’"3 under all phases of emotion not only in- | temptation to brush it offy but all men | precious stones by fusing the dust ground m{ v“.;l.h»ll\“;;: on his MI“II‘ he tries, ball goose e now about one-tenth are n average | mseription “Ave Maria” underncath, dicate good breeding, but also insures o | 4re 10t so appreciative, fronilrgeribpiliiaia : ankickahls fuconvitg bis.toos A /(ireonbacker-—An inexperionced man f wages ofmen re #2544 per month, | course, you understand that! protracted youthfulness of outline. I wish the women who so cklossly | Mew's gloves ure shorter than they were | Ol thus does the baby rtin his race, 8 hol o y ; and of women, ROW Ien average | cliffe, secing the old lady appeared led, The habit of contracting the brows | decorate themselves in adim room could | @nd must h guo il slan b or ihe | St And I sure his seuliwonldicliafo utre runs by means of its footlights, o | £111.23, and woine 40, yes" was the reply, 1 know fall _about overa hard lesson soon wears ono or | sec themselves as others see them when | 3 \ ang fiosatian Tiaron annaned e goUl0 4 bia Josoinative.byiite hanglight i Ihe announcement made by Dr. McCosh [ that: The man is axing the ‘ooman i the more perpendioular lines between the | they walk forth into the brond light of [ Sin el seais i wide biack or o ore hisdifo youlll he really ealo. iTo make @ long story short—send it to. the {ichas oty plile prosidoncyof | middlo will e fay s saying af y 4 s colored stitenl 16 back O&8 Ty " editor of a newspaper Princet universi ‘ebruary is not sur ow, bein' marrice ] she n' hut eyes, which assists to age the face later | day or into the cleetrie light. are of bu L PP Signs of Thanksgiving Day. lit 0 b : ) bein’ e 5 Chidlisy A The chesuuts are just beginuing to fall = prising to Princeton men generally, for inti- | won't he 'ave Mar on. 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