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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Jul 1895, p. 7

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An Inn-ink!" man may consider it o nutter of little importanceâ€"m. "m of the household and the mantle. of domestic lifeâ€"but i tell you the eon: 1. “town with the mnrtrrl of kitchen and gum. The halthnhnllmd mg“. hood of America drier out for I. God who an help ordinary women in the ordi- hm dill” 0' MQ‘WM- The went- 1..., wndlnl’ unoppreeieted work goes on. but the some Christ who flood on the bank of Galilee in ihe early morning and kindled the are and had the a... “may cleaned and broiling when the ‘ rtunen Itepped ashore chilled and hungry, will help every woman to me. pore breakfast. whether by her own hand or by the hnnd of her hired help. IPile God who made inaeuruetihle eu- logy of Runnels. who made a coat for sentinel. her son. and carried it to the temple every year, will help every wo- man in prev-fin: the family wardrobe. The God who over-- the Bible with the story of Ahnhem'n entertainment of the three angels on the plain! of Manure will help every woman to provide hoa- pitallty. however rare and emhlrnen- hi3. It in high time tint some of the attention we have been giving to the remarkable women of the Bibleâ€"re- markable to:- their virtue or their want of it. or remarkable for their deedsâ€"De- horah and Jezebel. and Herod!“ end The, 'M pmvlde the (nod of the work! (kettle the health of the world. One of the greatest bottle! a! this cen- tury VII tout bee-use the envy-mam!" that manta: had a m of Indlmtkm. You have only to to on some "and land the tavern. and the noun of the Unlted States Ind that Britain to ap- prectate the fact that a vast multitude o! the human nee are slaughtered by Incompetent cookery. Though a young won-n may have tlken [canons "I musâ€" Ie. and any have taken lessons In paint- Ing. and mm In “tummy. the Is not well educated unless ah. ha! taken ko- conn In am!!! The! who decide the amt-e! of the world no the food of the a world decide the endurance of the wand. l It then not Ml. yon much In I» told "we Bunk". F" am manta! minus among 1M criminals of Newt-lo. It does not III-lo you much in be com I‘M! In. Judson was very brave among (no Romainn cannibal: I! (Ion no! help m mnon to In mid "Ml flow-nee Nlfllllnnle was vnry him! to the wounded In the CNN. It would he better for no to It" you that the dlrlna Friend M In" and Inrfln Is your MIMI. and that he recs a" the annoy- ances 1nd dlnmmmu and am- nion. and exupenuans of an ordinary housekeeper from morn un night. and from the fit“ any n! the ynr (n the last any of the par. and at your can he I:1 may with help and reinforcement. ‘ lI-y o! you An 'mn no the Md 0! Inn-how; TM. non-lug rm lunch! "a ham (or lath". 00m"- nneo. Yum Mom decided ID. aunt». your mm '0! "MI on all no". that of pumps! Mun. Kn" mrnlnt M van for In. any. The "than a» unmm o! rm? Mun-halt! I! In your “mom. You doc“. I" QWMM n! m. A" IN mam" minim. nf mt [am an radar you «punk». To min“ the food. had the .mm. and the Mb"; and We the thousand Questions M W m. In a n: upon ham nnd MT? and gem! health lb- col-kl, smiling. I! then he no 0mm ‘ nlkvhtlon. 1’» VIII lujnrtly o! W. In whom I”. norm m cm m1" [and an only. um rum-r mm A nun ran-u- lmlou. um now-r oloclflfy I IIoer. rm Mn! lulu an "mum-M lnvmuum. cm on" ledm a new pmonmpny. Im not" «ma. nu (M- v! a union You do not «you In: ynu do MI mun In You I!" ml ho a Moon In had A nation out o! handgun. You will no! In I Juan. to mama. "no dufllgM «MI! you can that an hlnn In A cavern You I!" an! ht I It. John In unmn M Arm-017w. Ya. vm m h I Pm! In would. our on lpnflom- mflouv. You will not In a Mary Io molt" - (7mm You rm not. ”about to Aunt-nun. or "km on "arm «- rumba. of Rum at ”UM“. or Jam mud and eon-flew mph of "I! DIN. and could» In our (on Ibo um: ordinary. W. Imd too much or our "In. In I'M“; ”mm tor unri- am. no hutch.- "noun tor ml- Iun. 3nd nuiplurflu wunon. Mu! Ipolhoodun. 'Mhmhvopuln. Tho nnl II‘ M. o! Ibo larch noun" and n- otch) help. Whal the world can“ I. 3 religion (or ordinary poop“. ll than be In the United Imo- 6.0.0.00 people, am. no certainly not won than 1.000.... uln- orduury; and mm than an 04,000.00. ordinary. and '0 do "I! to um: out Inch [or n mu. nun. um the amm- “In mud; Thny wen ordlnnry poo- pk. menu In ordinary ooh-n. Anon-l. In. to ordinary duly. and man; oral- nnq yum-mun”. on. But flair wok [004' within;- «uu Pug-only) then M: hlxh Clan» A“- , u 0! «dance, 0.- crm of style. or in nnywlle anomalous. an: tulun would have been cJ-nn! by the Apostouc cunâ€" Matthew Henry. Albert Barnes. Adam Clark. Thomas Scott and III the com- mentators pan by these verses without any especial remark. The other twenty people mentioned in the chapter were distinguished for something. and were therefore dimmed by the illurtrioua ex- vooitora: but nothing in aid ubout Alyn- critlu, Phlegon. Hermes. Putt-oboe. Her. Ines. Phlioioxue and Julia. Where were "‘9! born? No one known. Where did they die? There is no record at their de- mon. For what were they distinguish- «I1 Abloiutely lot nothing or the trait or cMncter would have been brought out by the avenue. It they ind been very ‘ int aid or opulent. or hinuto. or muuc- J . - EW YORK, July 21. , mainâ€"Rev. Dr. Tal- mnge, who 18 mm absent on his all- nual mid-summer tour. preaching and lecturing, has pm» paved for today a sermon on "Plain People," a topic which wlll appeal :-1 a very large major- Ity of readers any where. The text aelected was: Romans lint-15. "Salute Anyncruul. Phleson. Her-mu. P-trob-s. Hen-men. Philologu»; and Julia." ‘ The, Who Fun“. (In Food of the World, Plush-l ‘1' Wall .- floral. Aha lucid- the lining of the World "Tl’llll o! Cough-non- Purple. ..mJnâ€"Ofll 231â€"1 ”1- F30fl< Â¥J<hu Zâ€"<Jl (. THE TALM AGE SERMON What they want Is to know that they have the friendship of that Christ who often drew his simlles from the farm- er's life. as when he slid: "A sewer «put forth to sow:" as when he [mm M. best parable out of the arena of a farmer‘s boy coming back from his Then there are all the ordinary farm- erae We talk shout agricultural life. and we Immediately shoot on to talk about Clnrinnatus. the patrieian. who went from the plough to a high posi- tion. and after he got through the die- tatorship in twenty- one days went heck again to the plough. What enn couragement is that to ordinary ferm- era? The vast majority of themâ€"none of them will be patrielana. Perhaps none of them will he Senators. If any of them have dictator-ships it will be over forty. or fifty, or a hundred acres 0! the old homestead. What thoae men want is grace to keep their patience while ploughing with halhy oxen. and to keep cheerful amid the drought that destroys the corn crop. and that en. ahlea them to mtore the garden the day after the neighbor's cattle have hrolten in and trampled out the straw- berry bed. and gone through the Luna. bean patch. and eaten up the sweet corn in such large quantities that they mutt he kept from the water lest they swell up and die. Grace in catching weather that enables them. without in:- preeation. to spread out the hey the third time. although again and again and again It he been almost ready for the mow. A grace to doctor the cow with a hollow horn. and the sheep with the foot-rot. and the horse with the distemper. and to compel the on. willing acres to yield a livelihood for the family. and schooling for the chilâ€" dren. and little extras to help the older boy in business. and something for the daughter's wedding autilt. and a little surplus for the time when the ankles will get stilt with age. and the breath will he a little short. and the swinging o! the cradle through the hot harvest field will bring on the old man's vertigo. Better close up about Cincinnatus. i know five hundred farmers Just as noble as he was. Now. what I. wmled ll lrmâ€"dlvlne [race for ordlnnry bullpen mau. men who no name-led Iron: morn Illl nllht sad I" the any: of that: IIIoâ€"Inruoued In humans. Not gnco Io lone a nun- dred thou-and. but. [rice to Ion ten dolllrl. No! (no. to IuporvIle two hundred and any employer In t new". but am to nupcrvlu the book-keeper. and two sale-non Ind the anal! boy Ihu sweep. the store. Once Io “we“ not. the “(My thou-Ind dollar: of not profit. but Ibo Iwmtyvnvo hundred or clenr "In. Once not to endure Ibo Ion or a whole nuplond or npleu tron i the hull... but (rm to radon Ibo loan of I pup" o! collar- trorn In. lung. 0! n dbplatwd “In.“ on I poor roof. Once not to Man the ("alum o! "I. Amman Coagul- In pal-In. n um-ary law. [an m In cadun It“ “nun-s or In omnd boy napping Io play marmo- when an our" to author nu numb. Such A [new no Ibounadl of hallm- non In" (myâ€"Input! mm "40qu when." good. It" or do not “II. whoer canto-Ian pay or do mu pay. when." III"! I. up no um! I- down. whom" I?» crop. I" lulumm or In I and {Allureâ€"calm In I" cIr- rvallew and-laud nll urn-tum" Thu I- Inc land at an" I. warn. III- IIum. a! an: wuu II. and "In may burn II Iur III.- “ling lhmc Mm at term». mun-w In Inwn. Am! a. nu puma-Ion pan-m Inn-nub no. III-M. IIâ€" buuam mun cum mu and Inland 09cm IIpIoo nu IMIr unrv pup. and Inn! M my am It... In Art-II.- rim", or In "coon Man». or In an n! hula. or In haw-I am» "I". did I» In" "IIIIII not vellum: IhAI Ih-y. Ibo rthanarur Ipovlulnr- Inn lum- "much "I'll In hmlnm Illa "In! an nnl u an“ baton rIml Thor- nr- mâ€"n wlm run unm- "mun. Irm~ In. Anna. and burn“; Inffldl‘ and awful Human-u o! urn-mm wIIh- ml .0th. an mun from (NI! 1'0!" Raw. quI ordlnavy mum m and In Io rnlm "MI (Ivy Ian I)" (rum!- ”up at Ital Curl-I wrm Incl-d an" "no rvII‘lcmn InI-nfln 0' lnIIMw. II” ou- Inm-Imwro rkrl. and bah-d Lydia. a! Thyallra. In no" Ihc dry none”. and IN: «II-nod A hair" and halo-nut" In I'M wIMr-m at Ann mm In Ind III- prom mam-an! who Md mm M" an a "unaw- pImIr. Ami who mwnu IN hair: of yrnr Mid wIIh u amt-In ”vacuum; at "mun may run Ibo plum of - norm-Wm. and who look the Iron!»- In noon clown with M. In." wrmvm ml the 3mm]. cum“ "to In! shunt- cl tool ohmontod Ibo dIvlne nllgrnphy. Ami thn knows MI how many Imm- Ih-rq w!" In the Egypuan pupae and Inc Jun how many rnvrm were m- ost-Ir: In supply Blunt: pan"! by the ‘brmk Phemh. and who. u floral rom- mander. Innis for": all (no "filming of "In-mo". [nylon-m. cumulus. hym dams. and "III" winch pitch their Ionla a! beauty and Ilndlr, IMr nmpâ€"flm of «not a" nmunv! Iho henInphenâ€"mat "In ChrIst not! that God knows me most minute aflaIr! nf yonr human life and however Inonnsudonblo. under- standing all the scum «I that woman who in" n {Mariana-Mk store as we" as all the attain of a Rothsrhlld and a Stowart. 333-029,.â€" 2 Then there are all the ordinary busi- ness men. They need divine and Chris- tian help. “men we begin to talk about business life we shoot right off and talk about men who did business on a large scale.ond who sold millions of dollars of goods 3 year; but the vast majority or business men do not sell a million dolâ€" lars o: goods. nor halt a million. nor a quarter of a million. nor the eighth part or a million. Put all the business men of our cities. towns. villages and neigh- borhoods side by side. and you will ilnd that they sell less than fifty thousand dollars‘ worth of good». All these men in ordinary business life want divine help. You see how the wrinkles are printing on the countenance the story or worriment and care. You cannot tell how old a business man is by looking at him. Gray hair: at thirty. A man at forty-five with the stoop of a nouocens- rian. No time to attend to improved .dentistry, the grinders cells because they are few. Actually dying of old age at (arty or titty. when they ought to he at the meridian. Many of these busi- ness men have bodies like a neglected clock to which you come and you wind it up. and It begins to buss and roar. and then the bonds start around very rapidly. sud then the clock strikes live. or ten, or forty, and strikes without any sense. and then suddenly stops. 80 is the body of that worn-out business nun. Athaiiah. and Dorcas cm! the Marys. excellent or abandonedâ€"it is high iimt. some of the attention we have been xiv. ins to these conspicuous women of the Bible be given to Julia 0! the text. an ordinary woman amid ordinary circum- stances. attending to ordinary duties and meeting ordinary responsibilities. A my that. One can find many a chap man In this world bragging nbout the super!- ority of his sex who owés his standing In respectable society to the very neat manner In which his wife patches Ml trousers. At en anniversary of I deal and dumb asylum one of the children 'rote upon the blackboard words n Inbllm u the mad. the Odyssey. 1nd the "Dlvln: Cornmedln" an commenced In one par-grunt. The examner, In the at": of the mute ham. med her. "Who mac the norm ?" The den! and dumb ctr! wrote upon the hlnchhourd. "In the beginning God ere-ted the haven and the enrth" The manner asked her. "For what ”rune dld Christ came Into the vorld to are sinners." dun-lb slrl wrote upon the blackboard. "I'm: In I faithful laying. and worthy of ell acceptatlon, that Christ Jesus came lntot the world to cave nnnern." The ex-mlner uh! to her. "Why were you born deaf and dumb, while I hear ‘ and speak?" She wrote anon the hlachboerd. "Even an. Fuller: for no It aeemeth good In thy ”till." 0):. that we might be baptised with A contented spirit! The aplder draw. pol-on out of a flower. the bee get. honey out of I thistle: but Imminent I! A heavenly ellrlr. and the contented lptrlt ettnctl It not from the rhododendron of the hills. but from the my of the valley. I “In. lntn the W of the am" cartoons In the "no 0! Na- nak-on l.. printed unite ho vaa yet alive. The retreat of the army from fluent. that army mind In the m o! It'- Ila. on: at the most aural (W at the centuries. rrprrsontevl under the at. we of a must" calla! General non shaving the Pro-nth Emperor run a racor of icicle. A: Satyr and Bertram)» In. In "mud. pap aftv-r page. pap after page. England cursing Mu, Spaln cursing Mm. Germany cursing hill. Russia caning Mm. Europe cursing Mm. Nmth and South America curring him. The most ntnarkabie can at his day. and the must am. All those men In history who now have a halo around their name. on earth wore a crown of thmns. Take the few enrm 1 ordinary railroad men of our time. and ‘ are what abuse come. upon them. while thousands of nonmagn- nca'e. All the world took after Thomas Scott. Mdent of the Pennsylvania Railroad. abused him until he got under tho ground. Thousands of stockholders In that company. All the blame on one man: The Central Paddle Railroadâ€" two or three men get all the blame it anythina goes wrong. There are 10,000 In that company. you I" rmflmn. ”MD" in! your Milan It'll» "v Io. “Incl: (Wm: 9-0qu may have In “he II' "n. Ihoy up nun-pr» nomad. and um. and and II! The Mam "to harm ol 1 mob-cl lie on“ to Inc: M!- an". WM! I Condos-I mm It In." In. In to a «mug (or MOM of In! "and Mam! [I m to no nothing In the ma! It that m! Ill. (be an! o! a «MUM: nth-molarmcyvhnhmu the blend locum”! nm at I”. I! run («I In: you I" Man-u. moat floa Ihll you u- not null-mun" l mu mod and mu. and bond chum-I In It.“ I". oun- uuflnuy mule, Thy uh all "so" mn- On I!" up MI n" ouncmflmry Ibo: run!” In. You Iro- n in" u I «in. my mum" and nut". IN! IN m! n! "M ”do! watt of I).- Cor“ b daw- lrr mime-mum:- "0’“ who mu rum nnuby pong-Iv who da not cut nun-I up- pmul. and an on. man to fly. "mu la n" 60m," mm... m M In! mm m- Twlun mu m ole-annual runncu ho dawn-Sod on. MI" (ml lb. mum that! (MI W on "I will (Ma Ion mu nhonuu IMO way and "m. Imp-flung mâ€" Wvlly 0! mm alluding In Ibo" nun but!" far "may "imam-Nu. bun h I hm. than 0 MIN. Tina. M m fool "ml ' Conn. now. bl a hurt a nltflou (or mus-(y wool. In ”halo”. In cucu- pallnm. In autumn". hi "a Who“. In wwlundlu. an on"! . l ulna «you "a "blur!" A" mum Phlo- uoa. Nam". Fur-mu. lit-run. mu- olocu nod Jun; The healing profusion he. had it. Abercrombiel. end itl Abernathye. end its Valentine Holt: end its Willard Pukera: but the ordinary physi- clnna do the moet of the world“: medicinlng. and they need to under- etand that while tukinx dlegnoele or Drol'nmla. or wrltln: preecrlption. or compounding medicament. or holding the delicate pulse 01 a dyln‘ child they any hows the presence and the dictation of the Almighty Doctor who took the cue oi the mldzlen. end. utter he had tom 01 his sermon“ in tolmln‘ de- mentia. clothed him enlu. body end mind. and who lined up the women who for eighteen yeen hAd been bent almost double with the rheumtiem. 1 into lncelul suture. end who turned the web. at leproey Into rubieund com- ploxlou. end who ruhw the numbne- out o! perelyele. and who swung wioe open the cioeed window. at hereditary or accidental hllndneee. untll the norm in; light came streaming through the leeth casement). and who knows I“ the dine-2e. and all the media. lld I" the herhe. and all the cetholteou. and to march 01 plume: end then- peullcl. end who he: sent out ten thou- und doc-ton or whom the world ”he. no record; but to prove that they an angel- 0! mercy. l invoke the thoounde of men whose climate here been .54 pinged end the thaw-:4- 0! women to whom In trial- at min they have been m-n to God in benelutlon. Carpenters standing amid the mile. and the bit. and the plane. end the broad axe need to be told that Christ was a carpenter. with his own hand wielding new 1nd hammer. on. lhil is a tired world. and it is an overworked world. and it is In underfed world, and it in a wrungâ€"out World. and men and women need to know that there 1- rest and recuperation In God and in that re- union which wan not .0 much intended (or extraordinary people as (or ordi- nary people because there are more 0! them. Those atone masons do not want to know about Christopher Wren. the or. chltecx. who bull! St. Paul's Cathedral. It would be better to tell them how to carry the hod ot brlck up the ladder wlzhou: slipping. and how on a cold morning wlth the trowel to smooth 0!! the morllr and keep cheerful. and how to be thankful (0 God for the plain food talcen from the pull by the roadside. wanderings. and the aid farmhouse shook that nlxht with rural Jublloo: and who compared himself to a lamb In the pasture field. and who said the eternal God is a inn-men declnrlng: "My Father la the husbandman. " In the Inn. moo. There Is a saloon on Van Buren street, Chicago. which was formerly occupied as 1 "Halon. The man who now hu the plate has whimwnuhed the wall. on vhlch were mme religious textl. but the wuh Is wearing on. end one o! the texts which I: coming out In "I Need Thee Every Hour." An old sock wlth grim humor Inflated to the proprietor that he phonic move his bar are: to that old. of the room. admirer! I! aerator lIIII, Ind m an bout of the dmIncIIrm o! h-vlng re- cered more ct“- fronl Mm um: any other Indy In the country. Her Inu- mate knowledge of the MlIofy of De- mcy ”ace the mm of Andrew Inck- con In I perfect value 0! linen-I to the senator. and he um great delight In (slimy over the old dnyI‘ wuh her. Just before the sun.- deg-(Im- hu year she had a cup made (rum the wood thch cnme from the doorstep of the house where Andrew Jackson in barn. This she presented to Tammany, and Senator Hm made the. resignation speech. In. Wilcox In I dne-IookIng. chiefly Indy. ihe speak. with I low. tweet voIee. Her low of language In? very renumbpo for one at her "e. In :11 the». yen- of to". thee the death or her husband. she has loot up her languam. and speak! GQHIIIII and French just an well Ivy-day u when the. was I be". u the German court 45 year- no. But that" u "a the mp", M hot tub» or hot hub-M or m. the flu I'm-Ml: that the wit mu awn: than mm the ant Wm. "M Inkyâ€"~81: Vireon-W. and Press-tent 0mm nu. m m» Mil-m which a» mm mm :04 Info.» alw- um WM] In” IMiI (In!!! claims the In! White "an- Mby for Mm". Mum In Wilt-on m anion! has» to ung- "no prank-s, an! m In! (M the "WWI-m, Yo! (be In! luby lu- wltnemd much or the world. "or tuber. Dam uldoou. followln. h1- uvrm u Jackson’- prlvuu loam-r1. mm It vuluuu European can". u Inhllner. Ho clue ABY Esther Clus- land was the last child burn at lht‘ White House. The first White House baby wns also a girl and made her debut durlnx the far away reign of Jackson. back In 1830. There was a space of slxty- three years between the first and the last White House baby. Who was the first? She was the daughter of President Jacksun‘x niece. who wu the wife or Andrew Jackson Donaldson. This latter gen- tleman was the Thurber 01 his day. Ind ‘ performed as Jackson's prlvue necro- tnry. Hrs. Donaldson, Jackson's niece. not yet 20. came wlth her uncle to the Whlle Houn- to preside an it: mlutrI-u. The first White Huule baby. Baby Donaldson. grew up and warned I ll.- Iiulppl gentleman once In Congress ~nnmed Wilcox. General Wilcox has now been dead fully 30 years. and Mrs. Wilcox. who wu the first baby to try the White House A: n pllt‘e wherein to be born. hll. Ilnce Grant's tlnw. been I. clerk in the Tmulury Department. The flru White "auto baby 1- nn uld gray lady now. and tho dny "my Ellher was born. aha wu Duly I! her dent in the Trouury. not to. ynrd- from the In! baby‘s cradle. l‘ho Dmnghtor of Aminw J-rkuon'u Nicerâ€"still LIV” I! (he Cnplml sad I- a (ROI-k in tho frown", Deparb nont- HRS. WILCOX WAS BORN IN THE WHITE HOUSE. [S QUITE GRAY NOW. "RS. 1. A. WILCDX fl!” SHIT" NRIW'IX‘ A man In menu: u in ”M In his roman mt. , 3nd hydrangea and a museum «Cm Dutch curls. 3nd [whole fella. ' South Atria. II Md out on m .- Iloon we. Am In future- un I me for N. “no. contain!" ”an! ll'd undo”. 0!va and of flu. avenues, a men carpeted with fluid The emblem o! m. ban a" In In- land cm from the (In! that one o! nrflm km" a! the many an nun“ David. Ind he chute the. barn for M1 ml of "an. In honor at land'- Dirk! who an to «flvlmly. TM- new Anonu-y- 0mm! of the "MM! Hum. Jud-nu Han-on. 0' We, In am- a! up than! and mom poplar harm of that an“. No b a year! at up. 1. “mil 0 that I Indra In bunt. “Mona In Imam. and w." pn- sen-ed. "mm Ma It." Is sunny "nan! with my In any anon", he to.” cum nemthn. wry um and may. Tho In! ”IF can“ In by an "dd. the non! “ML Aflnr "- lula and hand- I” m cm hm (In! «Mum. lfloon nun-u. nah lam, mama um hop than In W? mum on the ml .hmv‘h, It only mum, «r- In was!» In the Vanda. cl". an mum! rub 1m 1m- polish”. In alum. am» a ”hint. min "09 III“. M Cut! Rhodes: up}; mt Cap: Town. Ilow to I. Ono'a on. union-u. ' Hot water lo the first maul-he. and I thorough Ila-hing or soaking or the handa. This II but attalned by havin- the hot water poured Into a baaln con- tlnually (or two or three mlnutea. The handa must be allowed to soak for fully flve mlnutea. and It II we". lust-ad of soup. to truth the hand- very thorough- ly lh bran. whlch makes the aim aoft and whlte. After the handa have he'cn thoroughly cleanud. the nullo Ihould then he attended to. Wlth a place of orange-wood atlclt sharpened to a polnt. and a bit of jeweler'l cotton rolled around the point and wet with the acld that comea tor thla purpose, every pu- tlcle of dlrt and stain ahould be re- moved. The hands muat then axaln be washed. thla time In warm. not hot. ‘wuter. Bet-”rs. very aharp and fine. ‘ mult then be taken. and all loose nah at the aldo ol‘ the nulla canlully trimmed. The nalla mun be ahaped In a polntod oval. All roughneaa muat be filed away. and the nah at the ban or the nail ought-d amoothly and' firmly back. an that tho half-moon. auppoood to he a point or beauty. can he an- corned. It I- no loan: con-Mona good ‘ (arm to halve no much poll-h on the nalla that they look al though they had been buttered. an was tha falhton two or three year- ago. But a onrtoln amount a! poll-h In nova-try. um.- llnr put on over the vntln nall and tho «ml at the llmr. then Ivanhrd ofl alaln. and the null. putt-M busily urlmn. Eu... of Puméuiféii Edi". fltlflu. Who Mull: Won Ii. Nut-punt I'rlu. One of the must enterprlllna Sun Franclscu papers recently set out to dlscm'er the preulesl xlrl In Cnllfornlu. and asked for photographs of all thou! llkely to wln the prlxe. The adltorlal rooms were promptly flooded wlth pho~ toxraphl. A commlltee of San Fran» cllco cltllena noted for good taste In such matter- was ulecled lo plck out the prlze Manly. We prlm 10-day the plclure or (he youn: Indy talc-cud. She Is Atlas Edlth Grlflln. daughter a! 0. F. Prion-«yam ”If... an AM.» lacy". CECIL RHODES. A SLOPE BEAUTY. mulchâ€"VIII: nth- n young ”other Wain It I‘ V n Here“ mm? 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