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lavgaret i Hubbard Ayer Mise Ayer: halt. How. often should tbe \ applied? Should it be confined to jibote et 6s “he aly! ‘Will the ‘o@ my having used another tonic eeverad montis (without the de- | Reaulte) interfere with the eotion remedy you prescrite?, C. Mf, of lead, ounre) aulphor, % yj emnerice of bergamot, 4 ounce; Moobol, % Bill; glycerine, 8 ounces | Maotire of cantharidés, 4 ounce; am> fponls, % ounce, ‘Mix all sn a pint of and apply to the roota of fialr, which must be perfectly clean. T Would riot advise this with the tonic refer to, If the tonlo is very neo- ity use ft until it has done ite work; then tho tinge, 4¢ you déniré tt, as given ‘@bove. Apply until you have the color you wish, To Darken the Hair. ‘Mins Ayer! pote) you toll me something elmple ‘and harwless to make the halr darker ond to strengthen the @calp? Is ordinary rere et for this“ purporo? mR M. My advice would be first to strengthen the. scalp and in due time employ a darkener, The following |e excellent for the scalp: Aromaitic winegat, 4 drama; glycerine, 2 drams; tincture of nux yorica, 21-2 drams; tincture of cantharides, 2 drams; rose water, Grama, Use every night, rubbing ‘Well into the scalp with a small sponge, To Reduce Thick Lips, ‘A. L.—To reduce thick lips, try t the astringent pomade I give * you. Tt is helpful and should De used with a fixed purpose, not to Bite or fold the lips under mrhen read- fing. or thinking: ae an ounce of any o betray cold haere? ram each Set ae valiant chips; mare ts to en ipe Cure on or Freokles, R.—Here te the oure for freckles you ask for; Bichloride of seroury in coarse powder, 8 grains; witch: $ ounnes; pose water, 3 ounces, By Alice Rohe. 66 7'VE ust boon tatking to uch an I Interesting woman, #0 cuitumed and wall posted, ‘and ap sons! ble," nad& the Amateur Philosopher, vapturonsly, "she must he: clover you are," ‘oynioally, "What do you mean?” queried the Amateur Philosopher, gulltily, "Oh, nothing particular,” smilea the Peesimist sententiouy, “Only when I hear one of those wild raves about wom- @n's superion intellectual amd mental endowments I know just ebout what the answer It, end "Women ere emooth, all they know how'to fool you gull men. It doesn't take any great amount of intellect to do that, either,” continued the Pegatmist, bir what do you mean?’ @emanded the Philosopher, “Well, you ought to know it been tletening to a female ‘thrower for the last hour’, ‘Wornen are oratty, all right, all ight, and they know thet the way to make an impression on a man ip to make him think he ja the orginal hu- man thought and the cleverest thing ‘on earth, "They ate wise hough to realise that Mt they want to make « real strong hit with @ man who caters to the intellec- tual and the higher life tey'll have to hide low eeally little they know thet- selves, How do they do it? Why they oom- mence to flatter their victim till he is hypnotized into thinking that he {fs the grandest mental giant that ever opn- descended ¢0 throb out think waves,” “But you don't mean that you oan flatter men?” asked the Philosopher, “Bure. Women can’ retumed the Peatimist,” Just as @ woman, is eredulous to any compliment that is thooked on to her beauty, so are men Gunceptible to adulation, Some men ean be won by being doped with the intellectual con, Some men will alt up and laten to ® rave about thelr phyai- al perfection, but just #0 long as their eupericrity fo the lesue they can bo strung along all right. “T've seen women who hedn’¢ gone past the fourth reader sit up and been ‘polling ” you how sald the Pessimist, have hag Se Se en tan a shure With One Strole. + (Copyright, 1805, by the Press Pub- lishing Co, New York World) Adapiet trom Bartley Campbell's play, Hunley wiles A i, Brady and Joorph it SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTARS, es lal Naipott, young Nihilist, Fra the Christian. tush eeper in. Kishinest, fruged, 10 Lyan Mors Kishineft, plans ferret a ie by mre. eparta Ineltes ‘the », tow oa kalk. to attack the Hebrew quarter, tereible madeacte «n- gute, daring, which ‘Sparta entice Marie Off father Is murdored Sy the mob, i —— CHAPTER III, Madness! PARTA stood in the Hall of State § of Jaracoft's gubernatorial palace near Kishineff on the morning fol- lowing the massacre, Before him towéred a woman in the costume of a Russian waiting maid, All the servants of Jaracoff’s house. . hold feared and hated this secretary, who had gained an inexplicable influ- eng over their master, They dreaded hls keen ‘Questions and his harsh manner, Hig questions were to-day more search Ing than usual, and Drovna, the wait- ing maid, shrank befure him, “How is the young girl I brought here Yaat night?" asked Sparta abruptly. » the poor girl!’ exclaimed Droy- ‘she is quite out of her wits, Her mind seems gone and she talks all the me about brides and bridal roses, and i frei and ping, When and pins, When @ man sets married is trouble Wegins, Unless he first solver the prob- Hem of quickly finding a suitable, Well-located and properly pricod FURNISHED ROOM HOUSE or APARTMENT You ean avold the of [re areca sans a prema ranny - i Tt will save yon 4 Ho hover of “wonderiya" = &o whee you want to m0 et) {nh the plot |, "TZ don’t believe all this,” ald the Amateur Philosopher, ‘Well, you ought to," anid the Passt- whet, “You've just had the third de ores.” “But you'll have to admit one thing, then,” sald the Philowopher, “and that fe that women are clover,” "Ob, I don't know," returned the Posstntet, “T Gon’t think the lady war working overtime who played the game on you, was ahet” RR ee EARTHQUAKE ENERGY, A Budapest solentist has made a cal- Tee Swrawtine Me rios, ITHOUGH the Book of Books de: A clares that man cannot by tak: ing thought add a cublt to his wtature, there {s no sush embargo upon ‘Women's doing #o~provided, of course, ‘that she knows just how to dio ft, Any- thing end everything is possthle to hee who knows how, and dy these latter days, when girls are’ ¢0 much more een- ‘sibly and hygtenically Orought up than were thelr mothers bofore them, there {g no reason mhatever why any girl, 1f she only takes the mutter into consid- ‘eration in time, cannot the just about as tail as ehe desires to be. fet forth én this page.to holp the gin jn her “upward” way, it is suggested that she pay great attention to breath- The lghtevt and loosest of clothing must always mooompany these exer- olnes, Over the nightrobe or pajamas © loose bath rohe can be thrown, i it fs net convenient to have a special gymnasium ‘out; Or a union woollen ulation of the energy expended by earthquakes, He finds that an amount or work equal to the raising of the mass of the earth through a little lesd than agne-fiftieth an inoh was done by each of the 200 world-shaking earth. quakes registered during the eight yoare from 196 to Tpaamodioatiy, a nist Malrinauaens represents 000,000. _horee-power ‘working Soa tin alty aight and day, About some one she calls lv "Him," muttered Sparta, ‘That's bad, her presence here?" “Yes alt,” aaid the matd timidly, “The! © you keep |t u seoret or'—— “Ploase air, I think I hear the Gover- nor, May I go now?!’ peared, The Governor bore signs of hasty travel and seemed In an ill-humor, "Your Exeellenoy was detained?’ asked Sparta, "Yes, I had to make a long detour tn her sister, All night they followed me, but at a cafe near here I managed to shake them off. Had you, any trouble with the girl?’ “None, The poor ttle fool recelved such a shook during the riot that her wits deserted her, She got it into her crazy bead that I was her guardian and that I was taking her home, and she clung to me with @ confidence that was yery amusing.’ “You know something of medicine, Ia there any chance that she will get|¥ back her mind?" “Oh, yes. Any one of three things may give her brain its proper balance again—e shock, a little rest or freedom from excitement, Any of the three, Shall T send for her?” Jaracoft himntad and Sparta, sum- moning Droyna, gave her a whispered onder, A moment later the mala neap- Deared, half supporting Marie, "This {8 the Governor, my girl’ sald Sparta, addressing the lavter, ‘He has!"—— if Marie's face was deathly pale and there was a childlike, frightened look jin her blg blue eyes, 2 Gaver | staring at Jara peated vaguely, oft, "Oh, no, he's not | the soon him ‘before, I but my friends know ; ‘ m, 1 think T should Miko tee away from here, If you don't | mind, Why, where would you go?" asked Iwan 1 wond Tam, 1 d ly who Tyan one PE iove, ¥ Uti Don't you, know | ine, t asked Jaricom with as membe: ym wt matil we Hind pose of her, Later, © with You are the only person who knows o€ | neo She bowed herself out as Jaracoft ap- | | omer to got Md of the girl's lover and ih suit of underolothing will, perhaps be found better than almost anything else, Now es to the proper foods, All of the @tarchy footls will be found good— bread, potatoes, cereals in abunddnoe and especielly rice and oatmeal—the tm- candy, A certain amount of sugar wit! be found necessary, but this Is a thing the appetite will regulate almost auto- matically when once the exercises are in full eway. Meat, of course is to be ai part of the diet; but @ reasonable amount te always iseigeneg fn the dally menu, ‘Take all the “exeretacs atowly, thoughtfully and carefully, Jerky and too rapid movements will only defeat |' thelr object, since they make too great @ drain on both nerves and muscles, ‘Tt 14 & fact that we all begin the day talier than wo leave it, We are by actiel measurement taller when we get up {n the morning than when we go to bed at night, ‘The strain of the day ported Irfsh/or Scotch oatmeal is par- Uoularly recommended by some physl- lane, Vegetables of all inde tn abundance, some cheese and the omte- mon of pastry, heavy cakes and much Siberia; or, The Vengeance of the Gzar. bas taken so much out of the nervous and muscular systems ‘that the elas- | Rear ie Ba weep ip needed to Testora ft, Go just after rang in the morning te ISSIR SIREERemeeeeeremaneeee SSE some friends of mine who will see that the does not esta) "Your Txoellancey,” said t acdindet vna Jed oft the crazed girl, “a de- Spatch has Just come from His High. Ness, the Govermor-Gener; fathor-tn-law, Sauna his ia into of visiting you, He ma: yb here at any moment, I took the } est of BE PORE ‘the household in read ‘The garti- on will meet him ri “he. edge of the own,” “The old fool could not have gomne at & more tnauspicloug moment,” cried Jaracoft, “His arrival makes {t all the more necessnty to get our Htue beauty out of the way as soon as possible. Ww! pM go and dress to recolve him. Scarvely had the Governor lett the Whoa an officer entered, ‘ho sald, addressing the seore- tary with some Fempeily “a young girl | yo who refuses to ie either her name or business and who (s accompanied by two men, 1s In the count yard craving admission to the palace,” urn them into the road,’ feanaks Goria Hie the officer left to obey, the order, ‘This must be Marie's sister and those two fellows, who jnsulted the Governor” The Gavernee Genera, by his suite, and com: accompanied entered the Hall of State Was cordially greeted by Jaracoff, {s 1 most unloohed for pleas- ure,"' sald the latter, ‘I ald not expect you in our city so goon,’ ‘The Governor-General, an elderly man of imposing appearance, eyed his Son-In-law wath scant fayor, ag he «e- bah bts A } ' he riots that have disgraced your elty of Kishineff called for linia fate tion, Shove ht ‘ame myself, is that ftello Indivating Spa: f& nod of his ‘head, See aA "His name {8 Michael Sparta, He is my secretary and a yery learned men, “Some men Jearn too muoh,'' ¢om- mented the Governor-Gono I tiope ‘tbe has not got you for a pupil, You fare young and confiding; he ta old and crafty, I do not like his looks, After I have rested we wil talk over theso riots and see If we cannot find some remedy, 74 the mean time," he added, under Ma breath, "I suspect both you and that favorite gestotaty of yours, my dear son-in-law, and I will have an eyo on you both.” lie and hjs train followed Jaracov from the room, = they gone when the curs ar of the apartment part: Sara, Trolsky and Ivan crept faking advantage of the a Mi i the place eneral’s ays to the pal- nered Sarit sido the mates trem where ment | Un oae P with mv ed Bara, Wa That ‘orridar. to (he 1 will gs down this other ‘Ws We may fad some ' Chania ti ‘en ‘to himself, a | pat ie Who | div Trolsky obey Speing berg pee My the Ghat dor, atled tn a low vooe: oe Marle! Marie!’ 4 Before she had gone many steps she saw two figures approaching, One was Eparta, He woe leading Marte by the The gitl was expostulating: t Pal gon want to go with you. Please, eae T am takin uu home,’? crane rstasively” m oferin have no home, no lover, no futher, Ho sister, Tho flames, the crcl flames, swept them all away,” ‘They had reached the great room by this “ine @nd Sara sprang ‘forward, “Murle! My sister!” ghe cried, pearl, feet Unrecognizingly at the ii T not know vay. betor she Walled Bir res jeaven!'* 9] na, after one glance at ee pretty, vacant face, “She is mad! © med ‘Be quiet,” onener parts, fornely, “Your nolad will bring everybody ‘here, “Not no!” shrieked ed Sara, "you shall not separate Help! i ! i oleate us, lp! Help! Ivan! The room re-echoed with her a Jaraboft rushed in, angye “The palace ts aroused!” panted ge, Governor, addressing ‘a, m los {f they discover her hene, Take ter away quickly. Me uu. I-I never saw {n his arms and was tr ing to brea! re grasp’ upon her sister's inert form, Jarawof, seeing that Sam might ruin everything by detaining the pert caught hold of her roughly by the shoulder and 4 her back, "You cowani!” screamed the frantic Sara, drawing a dagger from the folds ees ir, breast and striking madly at Jar “Rh Governor fell to the ground with & groan. Bparfa, pausing for a momont irreso- lute, was still holding Marle in his arms when Ivan, attracted by the clamor, returned to the hall. ‘The scene ‘told {ts own story, and with one blow he laid Sparta senseless on the ground, } catching Marle to his own breast, The shock had had its effect on the poor girl's temporarily unbalanced brain, and the light of reason now leaped again Into her eyes But {t was a wild spectacle upon which she gazed, The guards and other |inmates of the palace had flocked to Bs Noor of te “My gon! oy Governor-Cen- jeral, falling on his kneos beside Jara. =| ve 4 sitlvinw to revive ho re | has tone, tnia? Who strick tHe tates Jaracoft halt: rand pointed gusped, “LAE denounce. hor nen Ninistte (To be outinued.) Sparta had already cary int Marle YP] |the hall, drawn hy the outery, Among |them they bone the struggling ‘Trolsky, who shad been cought sneaking along the corridor, A “weit up from ernor lying weltei 1cn the stone | the best time for the stretching exer+ cises. When the breathing exercises ere being gone through with, it la a mood time for the stretching to begin, mince the body naturally stretches and wells in the act of breathing, Gtand with the body polaed upon the ball of each foot so that the body swings in a natural and easy position, Then, taking an inbreath, atretoh one jarm as far up and out as you oan reaoh, holding the knees and ankles id the whil le. i nat aa yenty tl you. i at ren lds each, A plan hang or some such thing eta & venient. fen helen and wat pend tyuch art r you cau stretch wit Hand, marking the Itenlt of touch ie Fashion H always ‘means grace admirabje lines. one ta out af ter the latest fash- fon and forms abundant folds and fulness at the lower portion, while it Is smooth over the hipa. All the skirt- ing materials are appropriate, but the model is made of gendarme blue hen- rletta, etitohed with * silk, The quantity of material required for the medium size is 9 yards 21, 81-2 yards 27 or 6 yards 44 inches wide when’ material ‘has figure pry nap; 9 yards 2, 61-4 yards 27 or 8 4-2 yards #4 Inches wide when matetial has nelther figure nor nap. The pattern, 4,952, 18 cut In sizes for a 24, 26, 28, 30, 3% $4 and $¢ Inch waist measure, It will be mailed for 10 Hh Pulltzer Bullding, New York City," fer aaa Cocoa, Caca N the United States the taste for I chooolate is growing with the xreat- Rood place to settle the difference be- tween the words cocoa, cacao and coca, Gocoa 1s the name of the nalm tree whigh produces the cocoanut, @ fruit too well known to every one to need desorip tion. Cacao is the fruit of another tree which grows in tropical America and in some paris of Asia and Africa, Tt | {8 from this tree that wa obtain choco- late, The finest bean comes from Lue gon, In the, Philinr nda. | Coca ts the nan A shrub of WAIST MUSCLES By May Manton. Seven-Gored Skirt. are not aboye using as much of it aa they can without being discovered, Ninoy fat fifty fixed feature of city lite, welcomed, moreover. Sh 4 the same style of hate that her daugh- tors do afd her Intetents are corres epondingly youthful. tote ay have béen a certain ten derness in the former woman of Atty in hor lace and violet bonnet which Bee ing In her gudoesanr: with her Napo- leonio bearer turned back deflantly from her brow, But.as.@.ghange from con~ Aitions. that existed formerly the new woman of ffty adds much to the beauty of out-of-door life, éven if she may not bring the same arace and gentleness | 4. as her predecesaor to her own fireside, anys the Inter sag 1 suri One hap. reen new, woman du the holiday season wandering through the shopx with ber daughter of | any or ieas, the two dreaned go little diference In détall that sey might pe bistern The debutante of eighteen by the nlde of. her mother of Anirty-elght seams very much, like: her, When twelve years more have made that |: Inalden a matron and her mother @ Krandmopher there will, still'sha, tiple \diterence between them tn looka, “Now that We have accepted the now woman of fifty,” said an amateur Hs a iy accept ‘alad tl Pat it the neh 0 of bee ia Bae rn: Vt ri peste avon tor ee ‘pre Ma many miilte haired, iy od, tina retake A king women one Ath’ feathers ‘apd liom ‘ane wi Hones, thet ma young for them! ae way into tbeate through the er nue a He Hy bat iy ie A ae seen u to ate To STRETCH THE Take two, place. on’ sie i Bermuda: ontan, nexb #0) ye dines and squeere. a of demon” maining “¢ Ballon ey} aan tap _ Predg ri teh “upon bel is bai aa HA i ale ies xi pened oye nerve Ag o dajnty: ma ning of tha) meal, the ne or aol dees ‘ecuple of outs. ° Ri solution t yell West pet warm water.” only, ‘alka will betome se | Worth KrowiOg ne How ‘to’ Deatroy Bi the ccoking ‘of turn turkey has lett the fates Ata preparation inthe d @ few drops of) oll of Inve ‘ey bow! halt ‘led’ with’ hot wate given a delightful tr Paha when ‘the house Is stuffy and! de windows cantiot be Fane at 100) ered eh, ae the new wo ee lt Ries gr slau sence tot ake in and phigh of prea ha re ee youl and iter. th aAparkle ae a Jaunt rege that rgd are Walaa so tas amy {i mick Y to Lo it a ha Ma the socio! 2 beg sa open certain Kary on now, y Jump trolley, cara Ww) ful. alaority, weme at the affent dret en on nae canton reall ae te eS Ne Gre, A Becping mt “fae air ws ye, iret a ‘odo foment oe all ancodls Now t0 stretoh the Lira y ‘Another good stretohing Wt flat on the floor and lift each itand at @ given point, a ine | decried, prea straight ip the alr as pow: path PB “ine floor or poms | cular! need alble, on wt = Next ist fie the Fey of the or a UE the se mn pa! ners pared, hake | Ean ey ‘mith the ae the Caatoria ot he mets make cy and va rout ny iderniness 13 ote Ty Iara, aad’ | Faaoned. gn den feats i thereat Mhaeee convenient thas 181 the the mands ' ints. w PROCTOR'S 5 "BIS FOUR” SAT H—HOow! BE ieee eee a AOAI MY OF ee ies pL I BE RUA cent ees|(pavaaes PASTOR'S "St me Ears unt | CESS an ) Sond money to “Cashier, The World, o and Coca. rats and parrots are the} Genaro & Bailey, Monkeys, eat rapidity, In twenty years the] enemies the Saoan jeer idfhed avi PT, MAA. Oy Importation of coovua (the ohocolate| fear, All three. ol es iL oon! bean) has grown from 900.000 pounds, open the pods and ont the eae below | eR Are Pa rt to 69,000,000 pounds, Right here Is a girls, as ™ Ne Mea Wher ant WINE attars Sree EP Be at meee PISKE} Leah Kleschina CAND be rt ‘Ste see” i = BUOU vib wLabeo O° presenta WARFIELD wsro wasrmr.| — ist HIBLDB'Pt0n° 199 98.8.0. 16 sa. Bat, Hoe I hn Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who, think they can't aye, or imaging it 1s a task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES It is an extremely easy process MURRAY) ts Dh HILL, By Right of YORKVILLE it CROSMAN .) NALLUG forAivesat aie hunner-anaiq) stolealet with Diamond Dyes, and ra wn. for home use arc my, Hl in GIR | nate mi cies | Dumond Dyes Coior Anything Any Color f | FRITZI | SCHEFF sete Bs os i BROOKLYN AMUSEMEN liclous vil | gremuneeroneennammmamarewennes *! BELASCO "s"\iG hainaco Provonte MiB. RBENEY'S ‘i. i ee eea In € cease | in the Play. sl 5 eer ike artic aay anitisitan bs AMUSEMENT LESLIE CARTER!» Solita Four, ‘i |mamed the plant “'T' (the “Vietorta, Hives | We TROPOLISS™ fh, ey ‘Wei, & Bat, i | ass of the Gods), One reason why \geeaieetn pay a Bs and Oe. | Tabb MEAS TE rt K XAS, _ tas, a our chocolate Is Inferior to that of other \ B'wa: te ountries. IM thal ours, Ia adulterata) Ret tanta Bae, i ‘Ke ith's ae | ETRE |e COL. rai | with pipe clay. Pipe clay in cheap and | H'" iowa Dale kk t eat hi Ha ditsu, Glinweretth Troup Biss ay DN Mi Wie Gates bat Facues saucholutets |, Wiese 2Sh Gat WINDSOR -¥, AOIRL sf STRETS i. i

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