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*THE SUNDAY CALL. THE THIRTEENTH DIJ TRICT TERARY MAS- CE OF LOVE AND HERO'S COURTSHIP IS A PHYSIOLOGICAL REVELATION. NEXT SUNDAY CALL AT ZLE AN are STRETIN YA A4 SHELS fl\ Mrs. Jake Sterh has a very set, eight pieces in ‘all. Her champagn rhine and claret gla all very extreme in height, reach six inches, and be graceful. The she g very | glasses are much lower and all s ‘ ferent shapes and = ) varfed in glass and in design It was one of the laws of the Med. Persians that the finer the qualit the finer and richer the h it was served. This fs th with a well appointed table now considered fit to have the glass different as possible, yet all be fectly in tune. Some of the g! CPYSTAL F A ony WA THAN - [JOIN AN N WALIER Hesrrrs gr wit we -FRvoR)TE star t & 4s the great uty of form ertainly the very best for ost a tabulous sum. The water g a s slmost worth ts S dozen glasses $500. It single glass costs even $50 f what a entire dinner set wou st and how Hobart has any quantity cheerful one would fee r any sing { fine glass, but her favorite is colored ce being broken Mrs. J. D. Grant not of this cut. It i= an Eng s & charming decorat tal. It is vastly different from the other and makes more s tier odd dishes than the t t pattern is calied the strawberry and table and at the same time lends the fan, a combination rare and fine. to every environment The glass is cut in a certain design, but er Martin has ridden her it is the coloring that makes it so bril- wit right good will ith I nd so quaint. All of the ht - good a» s K::'»--:’ -a‘:‘ ”\d:\ 3 r::«l n:- of gnl-(; 4 the bnr'x.:;pr”n-;::: there are but three pleces—the cham- a dash of red and green. costly col and the nu make up has a erysta f vases, bo Mbuasio est Jis and is also one of the most beau- joaves, something that is not chosen these complete in every respect. There are two Glass is The best glass tiful 5 days, and consequently difficult to ob- decanters, a shaker, a jar for cherries graces e here is no board Mrs. Eleanor Martin has an old Bo- tain. and a mixing glass, not to mention haif hemian set that is rare. Bo old is it that others are richly decorated In gold, with Is, carafes tint between a red and a pink, the dish Pagne, a light wine and the water goblet. The cocktall set is something very new tle things that go 1o being well covered. The flaring bonbon, The design, which is not deeply engraved, and something delightfully convenient. in a well-equipped With the slénder stem, is one of the new- is one of grapes and the great sprawly Dr. Harry Tevis possesses one which is a dozen companionable gla decoration on the glass, with the ex tion of a little cutting In the stem and S 3 on the stoppers, Is a cock which struts S gayly out in the utter exuberamce of 5 high spirits = st s Charles K. Harley is another pos- - h brus sessor of a cocktail set which Is as near own aw Iy like the cock set as can be imagined el By the way, there is a o patadad jelig 3 tray that not only finished the set, but es s that is quite necessary as we £ to s America Mrs. M. Marx arrays her festive board wles & d with a set of six—the champag aret, - - Rhine, sherry, water and bowl. Her pat- m tern is severely plain_ but very rich look . - fng. The stem is cut. but not the bowl 1a w all. TIts only decoration is a single = narrow band of gold which encircles every Jamestow e 2 pisce. fa kind - a - H. Shiels has a dinner ser- frst a Am ed with the erest of her hus- Was Zlass band's family, a boar’s head. Her seve E wa er the Revo plece set a sparkling glass perfect " plain an s quite sim 8 . shape, but every one has the I8& . glass boar’s hea : The -Sne-lead-fint glase-transmits-clens, - giass almost colorless lig: T g g They nothing mc e imagined. I and conte ery woman forg Tenth Commandm ts original brightness r. Again, the est kitchen may find potato es it poesid d cranny of a fortune. It is aimost as w'nlfi as flou and is not much more gritty than the it is easi ¥ do this a few more min added—red lead. potash and saltpeter h,proportions as an exp good, and the whole is m perature of 2600 degrees Fahrer The shaping is perhaps the most inter- esting process. After melting the mass is opaque, ductile, but at no time fluid. While it can be readily shaped it will not run. At this stage a man takes a long, hellow iron pipe and runs it into the luminous mass, which instantly ad- heres to the rod. This man is called a ds of llow glass to stand and draln ————— A Remarkable Lighthouse. 743 The most extraordinary of all Brit at a tem- o pthouses is to be found on - Rock, Stornoway B: separated from the channel over 500 feet wide. 2 conical beacon Is ere summit & lantern is fixed, night after night, shines a light which 13 seen by the fishe way in which this ed is this On the lighthouse, a tower a stream “gatherer,” ane s business to select as much mo ass as will make the oliject desired By constant turning and manipulating a pair of compass a simple bowl or a vase will be tur even while dne & - is watching. But the article is not com- ] pleted by any means. The greatest care THE must be taken to see that the glass does not eool too quickly or else it will er THIRTEENTH and sometimes break into a hundr Dieces. A boy places It on an asbes DISTRICT covered board and puts it In an oven that . is hot in front and coid in the rear. 1 | A NEW LITERARY MAS- ery day he pushes the various pleces back | TERPIECE OF LOVE AND a little farther until they have reached POLITICS IN WASH- the coldest spot and then they are co ~ sidered tempered to withstand any ord INGTON. ary heat or cold. THERE IS SOMETHING By this time the cutter is called upon g to do his share of the task. He first di- AN TN o b vides the article with a dark, red pigment THE HEROINE'S into s ons and then with a meta LOVE. wheel “roughs” in the pattern. A man ! and cut glass has any number of inet ones, without consulting anything but J'UND_”Y memory and his eye. His hand, trained as it is, quickly and deftly outlines tia CflLL design, and lo and behold fae “straw- | T e P VS S S —5