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ai h Geok,of the. world, phere Ute) is cheap maneging o pujban ‘Marts Corelli. Strange Winter. mid Sargent, 99. 0f Manche aoe Pel, whorls “at:present unmarried,’ ‘ip (90 emoeption to the rule, She and three | your ‘A. T.,| your lover,” 80 Lag ig and Other eslebrittes are quoted in’, gp nn Lente Fetes oval would shot Asther fins to SE atta tae” ‘our eam, more sthan-;a hundred. a year; rout coax film to reside in eome Jonety Sarah Grand. Katherine Tynan, } _ Mrs. Hermiohe Paget.’ ' Emily Crawio Dorothea Probyte, me VERY, worn on earth dbinke she throiigh lite as.9 lover, atdl'ghe oad menage’@ husband, or could | wives, In order to fiwhe. opportunity’ of | cultivate a, thorough Miss Marie Co-) inated and of thelr varyl “Dethand Ara ution pool De} | Uae saFint ie, Hidlole, ahd. sea, xashifing pan 04 would charm pea bya inary may alt ba Gastar MN {n aport” Cention: "Two art better tha nore; be Seas wire Weed sowie or thetr Yabor.! For If they fall, ‘the one will Kft ‘OY HN "Tellow; ‘Hut woe to him that ts Wione Wier” he Yialteth ‘he hath hot anptaer to halg tin we up, ‘The Duchess of Manchenter, thinks hat attgntion to-the old adage, “Bear ‘end. forbear:” constitutea the: best Ter oript op, the management of & husband. Mrs Flora. Annie Steel ,ndvocates the qultivation by the wife of ‘mental sym- patty; friendship, and the honest, an- selfish: deaire’ to etand ‘by her husband, 40 Govthe ‘best for thm te every: way.” ho intimates ‘pretty plalhly, ‘howsver, ‘that thertiasband mist do Uletwine by tthe "wite,’ tor’ ths “Ik the easence of reat love." peers /the ‘te Adeline Bergeant was stern land uncompromising, "Make the erear ‘ues, che once remarked, “learn * that youvhave needs and aspirations, as he shee; and that you, ike tmeelf, must have apace wherein’ to’ realize | them, ‘each him to remember thet you have madlent angles which take up quite aa fad room mnie yn. \d dire, Hermtode Paabt ttken) the hiss: band to « horse. ‘Just as wo Use OUT wupertor truman intellect (sé gays) tc control and guide his (the hhonsie’s) @u- ipecior pirysical strength, in orter to ob- tain the best results, eo should we man- our men, firmly ut Kindly, using possible the stiaffle of pereua- ton cather than ‘the thornbit of co- . * Ledy Hamilton apines that to mancge (one's husband one m h him Tiere are n cortalr. number of letters, Ifyou place them ih the Maht order Rhoy Will spell the name of a song that’ is known everywhere In the English- Vost way to manage ong in Ruane inten Fae Pe knows bow fe bi ba s being,’ adie, hotter ‘than study eee “Tem tig of the Bhrew,’ “and band as Petruchio treated ¢ will soon’ Come 8, ea." wits aera, Bihtly ook Hubbard Ayer Fluffy: Hair. Dear Misa Ayert Kindly tell me what 'inexpertalve rem- ely will make the huir very Murty; what will increase the bust, I have o Melnch bust and large hips. LEG The following tonic will help . M4 ary out ash make ehe hair flu it you do'not want the auburn tint’ leave ous the cochineal:. Powdered bicarbonate ‘of soda, borate of soda (also powdered), 1-4 ounce of each; eau de cologne, 1 fluld ounoo; alcohol, 2 fluld ounces; tincture, of cochineal, 1+8 flula ounce; distilled water, 16 ounces, Mix and agitate until solution Js com- plete, Tha following developer may be kelp- ful t> your Liquid extract of galegn (goatsrued, 10 grams; Inoto pliospate of me, 10 grams; tincture of fennel, 10 grams; simple syrup, 400 granis, The dose is two sovpspoonstuls with Water beforo each meal, Dr. Vaucairy also advises the drinking of malt ex- tract during meals, Nothing but a Dye. Door Misa Avert ‘Kindly inform me what I can sé to restore gray hair to its natural color, tho color being brown, C, MASON, Newark, N. J. Nothing but a dye or stdin will re- store the color which Is'lost, The fol- lowing prescription bas been success- ful in restoring the natural color of the hair. ft 8 a physician's preserip- tlon: Sugar lead, 1-2! ounce; lac sulphur, 1-9 ounce; essence of vergamot, 1-2 ounce; alcoho), 12 gill: glycerine, 8 ounces; tincture of cantharides, 1-2 ounce; ammonia, 1-2 ounce, Mix all in one pint of soft water, Apply to the ronty of the hair, whict peakins world, The Heart of a Wife. ) pysopsis OF PIBCHDING CHAPTERS, Mabel Vernon, a working irl, maretey Guy inetd Atker thes Wasa ie Cen bata} in bat Wy she y he bce 5 Of Hy, tell “and the youn "inetitutes | a ware! ml wy res “i i, a BADdOn vy Been B Ad Baa how tf 4, e seagben “Wy” AViatiga bate 166. “tat, B1dw,, 89 ghe:: RAID SAP Matled on her the ext day. She is now my wife," Guy staggered away sick with despalr ard sought Dr. Barlow, Barlow listened with pltying sllence ALITTLE SONNET ABOUT A BONNET Here a feather And Giere 4 bow; Now some violets All in a row ‘That's the way The milliners go. Who read WORLD “Help Want” Ads 112 “MILLINERS WANTED” Advts, were printed last week In the MORNING WORLD A great inany more this week. ‘| "You forget’'my! practice; he said, j]sure to enjoy,yourselt in his gom-) must be clean, and_close attention and advised a trip to Europe to soften momortos.. "I am willing,” sald Guy, Natlesslyr then with’ more antmation, “dome with me, Frank, it will not be 60 lonesome, then.’’ Barlow shook his head with a “mile, cannot possibly “leave town, thy pile! tients would think me heartless it I left them,''You forget; Guy; that'T arm a busy" tans “Bul I'll tell you what T but a few days ago, and I will give you a lovter of intrdduction'te him, You will, find .pim @ capital fellow, He ta quito @ Nttle older than T, but one’ of the Joliest chapa..in. existence. . You're ml! You get youn, braps ready and wo off this week on the Paris; she salla) Thursday, and you, will ,meet | au“ In London, He wrote me that, \| he expected ta apend-ot Jeast a month there.” too eee It was a Heaut!ful August day, and Mabel, somewhat woaried from @ long drive, was resting bn a’ couch in her room at the St, Charles Hote}, In Lon- don, Five months had made a wonde: fill change in her appearance, lost ‘thé’ fragile, uncarthly look causdd | jof study as the foundation for her fe willdo;'T have h friend whe ty travels) ah lng now; I received a letter from him She had! by care, weariness and {naufficlent food, | ‘A STUDENT AT Wor HERE are more girl students at- T tendihg the art schools In New York this’ winter than ever be- fore. Dveig school of any importance Yaw, it full quota of young women bent on the study of palnting and drawing, Only a few years ago the vast yynjor> ity of young women studenta in the art schools wore ‘students’ In name only. They took’ up drawing | and painting a fad—a pastime and liversion for the time being, And the girl who’ cold ¢aub a canvas with colors and mystily her friends as to whether her ¢tea WAS f cose of a cow Was looked’ upon as quite “the real thing’ ib the way of a fadilist. Not go to-day, Howover, The Amert- can git art studerttyda a student In the world’s fullest gonse, She }s in-, tensely in carnest, hha’.sio thought of; anything save serious work ‘and yea) improvement, and looks upon her ‘course!) work, N\er, who conducts ‘the sahool, ts enthusl» La PORTRAITURE bac vg At the Chase Art School there are pparly twice as many girl stucents aig there are men this winter, Mx, William M. Chage, the famous American. paint- ‘aktic about the intercet\evinced by the young wombn and belfeves he has in} his classes quite a nughber of young women who will make. thelr marky/in the world of art, A great many Ariérican women: att: ists earn largo incomes with penell and brush, among them being) Bizaweth Shippen Green, Allbe Barber Stevens, Fanny Y. ‘Cory, Violet Oakley, Motence ‘want ‘to bitin eArly #9 as to foot bright and fresh fr, the journes...Now be a weod uncle atid néwi friend with light supper here and I can make his acqialntanve to-morrow,” ‘Next morning they started for Paris, On reaching Dover they found they had an hour to spare before the steamer sailed, and Mr, Mortimer pno- posed that they take a baytiglmpse of the city before joining: the. party. Gyy!acqulesced, and they HiWeateot ah | and ‘pald a hasty visit tocegme ‘ot interesting, planes of the'stown, 34 they; left the last of the nae they discovered that they Nad 'tardly timo enough let to reagh the quay, /\ "Phe Scovel Shinn and som Wiloox Smith, they arrived just In time to gee Rangplank drawn in, however, for thelr benefit. Thera was sucha orowd of poonte at { side of the sleamer that Mr, Mor: timer could not at first discemn his own purty, but after looking anxiously around for a few minutes he saw Mabel waving her scart. toward him, He specdily elbowlad hie sey ‘through the crowd, Guy foblowing closely. a he.came near enough tobe ad- arosabd, “Mabel began chidingly, "You haughty uncle! We thought you were going to be left,” » Sust at that Jnstan peared over ila shou fhe wave @ gasp of amazement: and {i gface ap- honses were ub al @) gallap, and Her form had filled out in graceful, ruunded curves, and the Ghee palo! pale cheeks had acquired a brililant color. * Maliel “tof ploaile ber unde had -al- lowed herself to be called by his name, Ils pet diminutive for her given name was ''Pello,"’ and as Belle Mortimey sK6 was known to his friends, "Tam quite rested, thank you, uncle," she rested, Then she added ~av- full; Now 1 know you want gO somewhere eles or you would not be ro anxious to find out if my wearl- noad had’ vitatwhod."” cheek, “You are right, as usual, my Belle!" he said; “1 have just met a friend with a letter of Introduction from an old chum of mine in Amerlea, and T want you to meet him, too; he |e ng with no particular destination | and would Ike to make one of our party," “If you are satisfied, I am,” she de wlared, ‘To tell the truth, 1 do not fee) she responded, as Mortimer.asied how | me to | He laughed and patted her on the | ROSS stitch Is one of those prac- tleal and handsome fads which C Jast for some time the beauty of the work becomes more apparent, Smart Ilttle collars and cults are among the most useful things to be hind in cross stitoh and the popular way ke meeting any one to-night, We start | to mike them—the newest way—ts quite | b tomorrow tor Paris, you know, and 1| plain across the collar without tabe oF | of the cross si pperkor, and with a sudden movernent The Cross-Stitch Fad # A Band end Guff In Crov-Stitch. ows of any kind, In coloring the cross stitch of this season varies fram that of a short time since, Instead of the invariable red ‘and bluc Russian mixture a combination of colors Is , or all one color tw stitched upon the sorim rh Jt a vibe on etock or bow la used, it ls the color itching on the collar, It ca At ‘ r Tn the art sctvool, thy frst, work) wine) Wertaken by \ “ he Pa aot tha simplest etinrncter, only, |the advanced pupil who ks w pl he ite class’ or the clase ture. Theap two classes are, of , the moat tn teresting in’ the school, Th the ‘life clas’ tHe. students are wroupéed at thelr casety before a’ raleed platform, upp ‘this model pores, None! ‘of the students, having exaptly the same point of wits, ench drawing 1a, ‘of course, diftere ‘Phe students make charcoal drawhigé upon rough paper asa general thing, Bach art soltool has poyeral 3 models, 2ome posing ae 8. we By Jessie Frank Boice, ithrew her scarf partly” ‘over her aoe. Bhe recognized him wt onceiand felt ‘herself grow pale and cold as ‘death, ‘The next instant the blodd rushed in @ lorrent to cheek and brow as she was Introduced by ‘her uncle as, "My niece, Belle Mortimer.” Lelghton's low bow and murmured Words gave no token of recognition, She Faye Mim a haughty @laneg-and distant how, the sudden resolve, sooming ,to her | he to Ignore the: past aa.if it \had never eon, Malvel kept herself aeoluded on the plea of dMiness unpll tt Was time vo Qlsombark, She wore a thiol ‘back vell unions the rest of the joumey; tut when bird be party was finally establiahed ‘at | hotel in Paris she felt the deotsive nwa Was close at hind She must find ow Whether he would regognize her or fot.| She dretsed herself for the opera that night with unusual care, Sho threw her lace scart lightly over ih which Mra, St, George and Leighton were already sented, Beyond a britt good evenlig she eald hot a word to the silent young man, Guy was taken by storm, as it were, Novtholight of Mabel odourred to him as he -Watched the brillant, rosy, dimpled fice before ‘him, She, waten- ing filth” covertly from under long tawhes, maw that thie wae so and breathed etsler, felt acting her part well, ite Be wae ian tbe curtaln rose eho turned he stage and appeared ab- ved In the musle, ‘tte Watched the pink ear intently with ¢ Bink ar th a h a strange sir! shvery volvo again, and drain ry " i near to he? made some trivial remark, She talsed her beautiful blue eyes to nis with a audden haughty vexation In them that rapulsed him ‘like a blow. ‘Then lowenng the long lashes she re- piles with studied paikenens, Mortimar-the. tonos of her. vo.oo—the turn of her head~she reminded him of Mivbel, . “She has Mabel's yes," to thou: miseralbly, “only. they ‘have no! darling’s lovely expression of Innoc ploading; they are brighter and her | No wonder I felt fascinated by her " reminds mo irresietibly of my | ove Ho roge to hia feet with a half groan, He could not stand the ordeal of st:- ting bs 8 in tho box during the re- miulndor o| Budden exeure, he went hastily out, , Mab ‘Evening, her face ap sho entered the carriage | So | dimpled shoulders and pretty a He longed to hear tno | | the opera, and, making a 1 trembled from head to foot a» Jan. OR twonthfive W man has. made (both ia, pasting) and a serious pursuit of coltecting Klason. In addition to his. personel ad- ventures {nto seoulntory hunta he has flied bie Ubrary with the Nteratura of kfeging and gathered Into a bi scrapbooks every word) and Mine tive to the ancient, mediaeval and ‘ern practice in which het a0 keengy The kies of paseion, parental and Alta! Skins, detent and: sometimes ‘caatly Ho has kissed’ the) Pope's toe has rubbed noses. with his catalogue of Kintes experienced himaelé there are 217 aniline, 43 widows, 10 ! Hoare, $5: old. malde, 1 kh Kies), 1 beggars of both kisses ln thee caves haying teen , as: copted, but not returned), and about & soore of woattered kisses thot have nut of Dr, Oliver Wendell Holmes a¥ most gunfeat invall tradition, his and Iterature, Ay kles,” jeald Dr, Hordes, “is the qventy-seventh letter of the mphalbet; the love: lablaf: th requires Go palts of: Ops ito utter." Suc ty lites, pede rabbis 9 eet afd inet endaring es fpiund vent oF Vea) igo ie AW! oh Jiires Weg: Iterant eames le te of the World's, i o merely for the head, others ‘for tl draped ‘figure, others for the nude, a In the photograph here ehown of the Ife: clogs at the Chase achool it {6 Iny tereating to note the clever. use -of chairs tuéned over to take the piace of eaaels. ‘Nhe chalk marks on the platform in+ Alcate the positions takon by,other. mod- ely, These marks Aro, always: fhade, ‘When’ a model pbes tha” outline of each foot 1s rade In chalk on the plat- form so that in case the model rests, the same exigt pose may be resumod, In the portraiture class a live model Is always employed, usvally.a men, (reaeeesie WE'H a | at fam He wth LIVE! WMGRS DNiari—seate Thursday earns | JONE Thy Wt le BRE Re ‘e Ve 0. ft er middem look, an feared that he had recognized ud Hos OHAN. uncle noticed her emortton, and thinl King she wus overcome hy the oppressive at- mosphere, suxgested ‘that they also leave, Sho ansonted eager the t See STEIN'S hee fies ou Start eit mel pel + ete he ied the outer door, By why He white and miserable and gee anawered Mr, M ye attempts to Lia gy iy vate Ai arent aa Pa 2 jon ie? leafed eee in the corner of the care inf inetuding ineton, Muaet Dane’ jodlng a Aston Bea tit S rings with his hand over his oyes. “Ela he recognized her?” whe, “won: SHBARD MIRO. Bio Man Bat oe letermined to Ey & Fatt nie ot|The College Widower ki | 14th St i) ee tae Foi IDEN Tair Ts fam atanyre’, 90 Nal. okt FAL Boe dered, | and, tale , woman! ‘the matter at once, us 40 suatoniyr | W Ww it eb be hi the a pate: Reith nce rea ot my ay Ne deny, hot, angie ge her he fault had ‘hat raat V tnplouaant MN Lid been’ Surely hi 8 Not to Hams a fer tor marty “hime= | mmm then me teh red that she must no} 0 know to what he alluded, an controlling herself by @ gteat effort, tasked sweetly, though with a slight tromble in clear tones: "T trust your ‘unpleasant experience’ ‘was fot brought to your mind through our little pers party.’ ‘9 Be Co 4 Kyi Anite mat ry see mite At. \ INTER! 8. 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