Net girdle: of wide soft mesh no â€bl-olden! In ribbons“: (a llama A Ioni chain, lntendvd to be "fluted around the nevi a second nnd third tlm. III ornamented with rose con] oblong: mmlvely matched. There n no more satisfactory ar- nngement for a you than the sen-r- nto mlmyw fled down with ribbons at the wnlst Hm. Pausemontefle drop trimming: are m to he found In I" Hm malls!» col~ on Ind In pmrl. jet. crystnl and me tam: mods. I! Is now quite the Ind to have "n- gnu» mhrnhlrmi In pink and Moe, Ic- cordlng to fancy, A «am that am In My bark I: always pretty with tucks extending tn yolk depth in from. Mm every gown In! a dlflerent colon! shank!" scarf. that mu- whenever rm†(mu a chair. null to hold It «natal-fly. It r9 qnlm a museum watt-hm!“ whim malts: mo nifmhm :1 ï¬rst. but In mm m a habitâ€"#hnnklfl" hark and dawn. minimum In. hand up Ind «Mn In. In." 1'". 11.. mnhgc a! the but: a cm W Important than the “was of the Inn! ns-Il. A bountiful m m- ly arm-1| M! m M It: hum, cm" - poof Mun we" ranted wm. (rm and dignity [kn a distinction 'hk‘b h 1'- lt-‘fl mmml. Tn M“ gum a mud mrflap M In Mr, to ï¬nd: tho mlrwl woo (an-fully In (hr mirror. "m mum to can 70. I" u .01.. Deny. Wflulm†any: Ila-II". "I. .- ulnnl to "- hn nl In. In um». in". an gum la Ms run-t. not! who-r an own h ’leM' “mm min- no! I» run" hm! nlr. Inwht’câ€"vmr Inn-1. â€mm-pug irn-n- Int-Ir m "rim hub in of um." I! rMMw-n I!" "It!" "In“ Mu- M "04- mt "Ir illflk'! In In nub-M "v hm hum wk- M their In» "I". Hr- hum-mm- «do. mm mm†nut in 911 many which an may uh- any. manhunt mam-Mo 'l-qvk. so may hum In m- «and. any: 3mm Why MM!" In Mela:- Qh' lmm faculty. "to fuwlm'ml lar- Imy. m an mi M "to Mandam- lnx at any other funny? Why ï¬rm“ '0 Hunt to I: no way mum" In W your! II ring In ammo: and mm In clonin- MM mom-l fami- Qlon. and ya MI:- mfllmlly no Mm uncut" tn bum: nn- hum up hwlmlng mi- of am Minn? To In"; IF" and on"; mlnlnln "n Gun mulch" nl due-a. um and hm and H the "HM man from an Inn Ta «In! In" WWII!" to In (In clan! huh. Inn- air-Inn. sham-u It. i“ M;- but. and lb In! lull-«I I! an amu- M ohm" m mm WI": that. 1mm and mu In OM" mun-v plum H"- (m IIII mm"; loot nun flown". II II but n In!!! u out would lulu! lo Inn- . trawl-1| rattler. "10th lo nod may «I the mmmu of the haul, dorm" - lollymuumd nu- .“le and autumn) mm mmld m MIIIIW. A In nlumln min mm fully lullmrnl 'III quit-ll; Inn-N" "n and awkward with; ion-- In“ Its-d '0". 4 (knot! unnum- no! only maul good looks. but gun-I mun. The importance of mum"; I‘IUM and will!“ mt- Ndly nu not In- orrmuw-Ml um! I- «INN, an! o! nun-mm] mlmmlhlllly. «um; um o! pvt-owl mmmlblmy. ('MMn-n maul-l In Inlnnl lulu [ump- cr [Iv-tum m: It mrty Inlnlug lu- Mu mlwlnl. mm H who-Nu Ibo slouch: In! II-wluhuulw m [H "on rhurmluu In the Inllltflllloll wIm-ln Instead of turning, Im'llu (In- Mflduue of ullwn. TM wrum who snub- my be ununm-hma at Iln- burn he or me mun-u «In "men and Inm- oflvutluwu Irk-mk nn- lmu by a hub“ vim-u jun-many mnly mu um-u has on“ and .\ qub Aluminum mun-I a burl pang mu! met In (ur‘uflrn. A Dunstan“. Hub“. The habit «I suubbing is a moat dis- agreeable one. Those who are snubbed are generally taken oil‘ their guard. and given I sudden blow when they are careful and at ease in the security of social intercourse. and thus they are plated at a great disadvantage. A snub. says one. is a check, a blank; :it is a curtain suddenly drawn down: it is pulling up against a dead wall; it is cold obstruction and recoil. We have seen parents snub children, ï¬rst allowing them liberties. then stopping them with a hut-sit cheek In mid-career of spirits and in the presence. of strangers. Perhaps we have given way to enthusiasm and are met by ridicule Or we have made a conti- deuw Whll‘h we think tender. and it is retelved with maiden-nee. Or we tell a story. and are asked for the point of it. Or we are given to understand that we are mistaken where we have assumed ourselves well informed. 0r our taste is molly set at naught; or we tnlk, and are reminded we are prusy; or we are brought (are to late with our lgnumnee in a way to make us feel it most keenly. The strength of s snub lies in the sudden alum-heu- siou that we have committed ourselves, and u mmmnent lutlnlul sense or in- sigultimme. that there is somebody quite close tn us, regardless at our feelings, hunting down on us and os- tentatitmxly unsympntlilzlnx. lie-ware or suubblng any one. It makes a most painful and permanent impression. It any he done in u moment. and yet in not likely to be forgotten [or years. it not for an entire lifetime. "a over-Dennulv. Wan-n. The owl-sensitive woman In or all women the most likely to bring un~ happlnm upon have". The chief ob mole to helping people or semitlve tmpel'flment, whether such people are young or old. In the Idea which dnml- nuts [mot or them that their seal- tlvene- Is not accounted n defect to be controlled by the lawn of common Fla III-n. In mph: frmn a an, amp along tho floor M the mm. M": fan- as mar ll» floor In W. Smoke as- cends and chm ls always n mm mm run of nlr In think an? can hmlhe with mt" an mt the Hunt Ir a lamp gnu mmnrmd water will he of m use In cxllngulshlng the Mm Earth. land or flour thrown on II VI" have the denim «fem. Ion lieâ€"ovum ‘ NIH-"dam are not than right. I) far as rho mm of Insanity I" mammal. Mm to Dr. Brmm D. Evans ï¬nd of the Now Jersey Hon»- tal rm lhv Imam. It Morris Plum: In In: annual rI-port this year he an: “TM «cumin»! of hams mum" pr» Hons m Mmlm ls (hm-I'M by many tn play an lmmflam part In the cam- :mnn of "Mr mm! nlrrratlnn. 0! "v 495 minim-d during the In! par 1:» won- Mumâ€: and dnmth-s. which I! 30 nor can of the tan) adw mislm TM: ls- {Mord-«Inn hut M In harmony am- the mntmflm of nu- merous stalktMnns." m â€-0“- Inna-a. A mummy M: Dunn unï¬t-Ind "a Papal-am. Don-«l. to "an" and nnmm 1mm! mum who tin-m! Ow awning oil with A [m I’M mu- oIt a palm my! a Ind sum every mr. I! who ï¬nd! I [ms-hand blot! â€mmnmhmtomn "rand hr my] mu Ind the pone-y hm tum-inhuman! Inmmtoamlhndhnthm- m M be km forum-Ire Men. I! no In unmarried win up In 40 .- Wm to ma in am! Mon. whkvh manna {hm-cl the ran at in "h. of mm the mama. and MIMI mmn. 5 Mn and I In" at m rum art! and "mu vim M Wail-Isl. Tho-(M Bahâ€"Mm! In the Mmhnl. The (mm Io pm lulu a (fly Ind an IMn hill" "In fat an Imam Man «Ming lb my. mo mp minim In tho tum 1m 1m»: month In "mid:- "co Inn IWinm An an n u n ma "n- flmbnl In pm in. "to m («In Int ThM l- mnmnwl In at mid man would In annual. ï¬gment-«madam! Illa-y. Among the "lure xlrlklnu of the new thlugx are him-k mrln uklru worn with lung dn-ctuqu- mats lrluum-d with a much of mlur. This (Mar mun-h :Ip- pmm lu me owbruldvry or peswuwn- torlv. 'I‘o Wilton lklu. A lotion that Is I uulmmutn fur (-rmm. mu! mun- quk-kly whlu-ulnx. iu unmk- (mm lwu mun-vs of pure slrnlnh! lmva. Inâ€! an mums (nu-h u! glym-rln Shaded plumes are In high papillar- lly and the old-hwhmued navy blue leather. flocked with red. yellow mu! a variety or other tints. also has speck]! claim to cunnidvmthm. I'ullsll folk fashions ure lmvlmz a strong l'fll'cl upon column» and mulla- ory In Paris. and hair ornaments an well an but rrlmmlngs show traces of barbnrh- beauty. A new fahrlo that looks like dlrocl- olre satin. but ls more Warm and supplv. ls mum-ï¬nished (-nslnnen'. and It is to be lmd In the popular shades. Most of the sleeves of oluborau- gowns are of me same lace or no! Ml the yoke. Ihomzh there has been an effort to estuhllsh the sleeve llke the gown. New cloak gowns. whlch may be worn as an outdoor garment. or as a prlnu-un robe. mum lu broadcloth. In black. navy blue. vlolet and smoke color. fabric), and fringed with it. They come In an of the rashlonable colors. ‘0'! LAST YBâ€! RATS autumnal. Dad-helm‘ tom (of Cpl-I'm. Maine’s "old maids" If! to be pew stoned It the expense of the bachelor. and widows. If Ill let which has bean Introduced II the [amalgam hem- 1 Int. “In“, and “I! Ink. )[mls should tu- mmhlng more than the mnmmkm of fond. All work W at than flares and mph mm math". Naming that can be done should he omMed to make It an m- nlon of tumble menu-hangs of thought and mnvorntlon. and when this In dime. not only the truly but “I. mind and nerve: are refreshed. New Type of Wont-Do“. ‘ Anslraunn womanhood In annual-ed am a high plane. Ind from lwr own ‘mmry she takes ml: qualiï¬es that In tlm will no devplop a m an] ark- lnnl and altogether fasdmtlng typo. in» hora la the chow and up mum- at that the world knownâ€"an mum mlnrl and bar! stimulated Into full!!! play by ":9 mm warmln of Austral“. â€"Exclmngp. Mm In] Norm Bull. widow or Dr. William 1'. Ball. has mud to the New You Amdflny of â€divine I hrmm bust of Im- Vmsbnml. 'hkh 'n 01-. Bull's Int gm to m harm IO (IIPd. Sin [1"- lt to (be unduly II his son's name. no «I. main I'm. «Inn. and shonmtlnmlncï¬urivny. n. mm and nth-1c a! doom arm- ly. but wmu I (ï¬lm! can. In Inn-on! Dutch (mun a Mr“ b unnamed by um" I mt pint-uh- Mmrednndm'flhhceflm amtâ€"red for I by and flute (a a girl. Ttn- mm â€Incl" iron-m- all ran- Md In (ha! M the late Sam M rhlnn. Tho (mun-nu am out 3!.- W'Itholdell'ltef' “thorium-I190 at man. The «In-flu at 00 hr mu.» m» fur mm", my run. I“. am“ In M "nu-mm erou. M w Hm. murmur!†mun “I! the Mid"! up kid coll M. Queen Wllklmln. who D†"on!!! m I m to mm mm sxrlugs n! mun ribbon mntchlng the straw SL1!" from (-m'h ulde‘nud join in :1 [MW under brlul at back. Erect-(u 0! (image. Tu 1mm hum-l! {veil inns now be muw Imllxlwumhle tn the woman or um wlm wlulwu lo nmk» n wedlmble nxnrt‘ in the much! of anal-(neon. lnulwlnx ls munplo-h-ly out a! dim. The dlrwtulro Mylo pm It entirely out A Fluwcr (more... Most of the prPttlost spring hnts are verlmme flower mum-nu or fruit or- chards. so tu speak, and In either cane are wonder lully «tum-the. A charming ex- ample of the gar- den type. Is (It.L ptvml In above 11- luntrnuunâ€"n cha- ponn of pale vio- k-t untln straw smartly trimmed with a large bunch of [A Frum'e roses and whit:- vluleta and foliage. Tl. Tin-y ulmnld be shuwn how in argue out their misery and mince it ‘0 lil lowvst terms before ullnwing them selves in be made miserable by hung inury sorrows. And such girls should be made to' believe ï¬rmly Um! no vir- tue lies in unhupmnm. r . . hm their mom's teal!“ h their hearts. their prlda and their un- happlnm mutually encouraging each other. Sensitive lmple. above Ill othrn have most need of that grand. nplrlt- unl virtue. common â€use. And oven ‘aenlltlve xlrll nlwulq be carefully IIIâ€" struck-d as to tlw damn-rs ol’ thelr pe- cullnr temperament. They should be tunght to govern not only "1911' actlom but thelr thoughts and feelings by reu- Iun and judgment. no WNERS cnflzs,,gj;c93 â€a "0ne can namely Imagine I '94!- dlm party with I Mme and We- mxndreuedm momma“ gut-menu, but I luvs seen one In the mamas. when the once wore A Villa bodice, mu Iron-on, and n mmmmmmmmufl â€mumRyuandm-e,m m the 1mm. and quit: :- Muh- ‘Iflmï¬ï¬‚yifldowtdl AM not anh- do the warmâ€: of Val- m «par vrmmnrs Mr convenience new work!" In the mm or tramp- mz um:- um». am also on Sui-mg." ‘ma rm days "Th" Mve boner Making ores for "mm (yr-cum». l mun mnrpss." says Mm Van de? Venn hprlmoremnc article publish- ed In the Perm-n number of ‘Thn 'lda. World annulus." "but they as" m banker!" for the tunnels of urn-1; even during their courting hours. I In highly Wt! at seeâ€" lag the pretty urn mama; along we parturmue trans win their sweet- lecm‘ mm â€mm! “IO†tum. loot-j mg tn the am! “ï¬nger for u! mo‘ wand like two young not gone What In more. the women an quit! "mum. it": this "1va order of flags, and are pevfectly satisï¬ed If M" ands hm the harm. fry mt meat and look arm the baby. wH'p 9‘30" trams with the flame? dunrq 4*! MM and new; Among Mn- cnrkun «mm-mot a! he worm that of him. I hum-l can»: of swam-n. comhly ml. I: one of mu m pet-11m m Inter- mln. It mm I Jenna-l Mo um o! lopsnmvydon. PM: the In memorhl no woman Inâ€, worn the “brook.†and performed the manual him M m. ï¬elds. vino their low“ and manor: lounge their dun Iâ€! m can, sum-r “a made 3 I»! mint â€â€˜1“. mm "mm!“ ‘ 'PILIIO'I mum. as "am â€inï¬rm. mm mum 'm. rurflod mm. MIN Hum. Winn" â€Ind. mum pk mun In! cum on top ten Pam (palm) and man "It†at rod Ina chm puppet- IMM. wm‘h It mm: mm mm; to dlsmvrr mum ma “. «lot 9! out "mama n-Prvfldeut.â€"-Ne' tort mu, EH“! WOMEN WKAR TROYYSERS run "a un mum) tor [)0 Dub Album"; A Im in M m and I use mama" M "m! the "- un»! Pram-wt Mn". Another Ann-flan mint In M Ma rvkhmou "mun arm. n In on «I '10 I In on km 0' n Mr “Monitor; n «m vino "th Huh“ tum-vi m It and "must 0 Munro «0 (to um um olh‘ he.“ ho men: 01 m. min. (in ul- hrvkpl ml on 'u (MI :1 WI! mammo- (hm gonna". Nun 0! III mm m I". "and In «ovum o. u.- an 0' MM mt. nihiummgmnlom III by no annual. m lo M. by u. when The mu m [in who mad In. "(It mm on“ . pun-In hmwkfl airman". Pvl-n inv- IND «In! nu “an. umma-.nm¢mo¢ m m m M Mr pan-or and m M the nu. Um Ibo gm. no Um. Ion "than“ and no! m "M dun rh Non "M. c - Act-m, In may and I turn mar "It“! mutual TM mupln were made to mum not they would no! sin or nmlvn help On humming Imnnlntad with (In meou of honor. 7b" were (hon "manly Introdurod to “The (‘olobrl- cm“ In a clown spec-ch hv mm of no Ila-tum and given In" II hour In [em rim "to" I'm. ICU-h sumo "cued VII vrmon Mhla ll: 00F unpaid!" numbor on the pmnmm. A! the elm o! the mum: nun mums pan-M their ma m we xtvl no man nut them to «hm-I 0'. mu m of the Ito-tum road the correct III! â€and, TM mph who and (no 9'! Mann or waPer mlor paper were nrtlulcpllv gnnon up as pm mm". "Who‘s Who?“ wan louvr- rd M gm «ms the top and numberu m none-pond to those on the pIrtures Um [enema In am with spaces [or uneven. When the twelve guests. nix men and III (iris. arrived. the hostess ruaed smn‘i trays on which were six pktureu of beautiful actresses. Each picture In: out in two parts. hall in» In. out on ma men's tray and hair on "in women's tray. Aner drawing. mole whose .onnin matched were part Mrs tar introduciJon (o the celebri- tloni The picture: were pinned to our- mm and ‘porflei'u. and stood In ev- Pry available spot In the room. Each pk‘h're was plainly numbered and mated to I white sheet oi paper (0 bring out the eflofl better. Prom newspapers and magazines I'm out pictures of lumen: men and women of this day: also weleowu personage: of other days. The unth- efln; was cosmopolitan and not ex- olualve‘ Ronny bobnohbed wlth [a mom; runhmun. actresses wlth prom- lnen! divine: and kings 0! ï¬nance. 1‘19 invitation. Gent out In conven- tional Iona. an that In the lower Ian-hand corner was written. “To meet some visiting celvhrmen." piqued the curb-Ry o! the guests. The girls, though homered I'M questions, told no one who the guests 0! honor were. A CELEBRITY PARTY. Tin hone-u v10 doesn't care (or card- snoum [m . celebrity party. An unh- of mm kind. Given by two Manolo!- midi who shared an apart- ment. proved so ammo-tut that It. may Mp other panama ammo. I "u pvt! anthem l on "ma In Ipmd I tantalum at (noon- mplo I" ("on I I: up“ wanna-n. luau ma out. at lb. mm do"! numb" at out I pm 7 fume-I p M the (M ammo: In wul o! to. In Nelly mum v colt-brill" HIM HM. The I‘ll mt pit-Inn 04 u maul noon- poms. I I [M n“ ulou (in too human in around nag-Doom cotaeoflnchmuyb. Tut “new" tulle o! no he. II MW and mm! my. (Immammmmw m the MM more than ever. All .9111 of odd Ind quill! Mn- The comma mm till be 3 not: (me for embroidery. 0! mo dumb-vim moan alum were I: an endles- «Inky. New boat- 1re hem; male of toll me sad cranium. The mane no. and moan myâ€! m not Pierrot. are madly Ila- †In Invent-meg. Flowers have largely “In Do ghee of lumen. 7 more In quite 1 me [or 7mm lace at meson. mu mm in non .n, mug†looking." And â€on 'm our mum m nm 3 HM power for an m help ï¬nd funhermt. n Iced to be very «reï¬ll that 3130 do not chum w the place hmflmy for other no pm. It In mama a «um um..- inglnlookntmanfltbmeyesd me mm mam.-Msry mew- an Cutting. In Harper‘s Butt. Yet they I†dumh. hnnlnnm (Mm ‘WthehMonen'VnIn-mm In mm mm with than no II In I“ placate '0 their Wâ€" M In "(her I. I! we Mt 0|! hey "my wan-g u (0 amount. Ind “M be deeply hurt I! we '9?! ï¬rm-d- ed M flmhhim me were MI nod «mien! Ind Mag. I lead n m once mark: '1 mm wish this house mu bun m tun every diet at [nun-n mm "lanthanum-dqm- Iuomonm. â€laminate-p my mind to dam of it 'I my "y.“ 1 Int-use Mk in" Md In "ten: rim" hm». ..an I. needed m. and mmwmd IAN" robin on an hm" «It» kl. Wu†Ina-y 09me m In My '50 "maul! "hm hon-tum. It not“ I am of mum": to on" ink “on. an mo 0? 0|!) THINGS. Aunt-hum“ m til! min HUI-1 in! In n: M! [My mum all» of- !" n the mm mm a dilemt light um M. "1m be“ an up! Prov-Inn: mu Part-In India 0! mm Imam-Inmmdndbr no" dun ll Mm. Goon.“- mum (Illa. lint-flinch). Ito M. Mon now am at the mm In ml: XVI. mumâ€"a m. d â€and all! with pol-w boars. â€I‘m.“ tom-«nou- cool-n. M n "In. ‘00 um. Mm. lull-r alon- a â€ll,- muu" mum. “to m MI In" with In». Edmond Inca-d. the II!- of CD. Acadmlciu I“ born" I no". who“ "Int gown man {I It'll.†“In fro- nlomdor lo hon will nth-o 3mm Mn luvlnd mom can (no plum. Aunt!" mu- m who Ala-l- Btu-"u In. to no human hum (Int I". 0' Mm do WI. um um not “maulmmwlmvhm an" aunt: un- «nu In Id! Musing In human! m m3 In but. 1". (‘ooMI-u do Nmun‘ than runn- â€pom nun Ll. unam- Ile. low-nu Ibo [In-Illa hunk-no. ‘AIMM no... pm! at Int-I. Mm. [Mb "plane In“, Inn [mm-nu an.†o! In"... mu" 1mm; tilâ€. in dim! min-t. In... Fuku- Wllly. “(but o! '0!»- m do Ila-Ian: I. uny- 0mm "I. 3 um um. value; I has. no." "IL 3 all" to" am I» no. tool. I Carnal 60" ml!" anal "on M" "or! up on m mamâ€"1m Ihlly HA". Tle new M. are mm. may of the new um!- apon '- Ml mammal travels. and an ro- ulnd u "or “th Then than n Mme. do loom-at. who II c tum" “In. In an nunpnper wand of Park. 'IUI Mr bowler In! Ind soon 00: mt. bolo- which IDDOII' nu mu 0! II under can. SIM?! INTY ClYl/l'lv-ATED. in opposition to the urn-H" 9m! Ind ornlments of fashionable Purl» Ionnu. ulmpuclty of n hlum kind in now the mode among Wench India. at literary distinction. Trouured sully ore-lea are bemmlug I common mo tulo on the boulenrds. Chlo! about than I. Mme. meal-toy. who adopted mmllm are" !or "I convenient). when nommpnnylnu her mama on “‘We have always covered our head: so.’ was her explanationâ€"nu or mannuon. In her oplnlon. that in all sunlclnx: bun-Ins Ifrom one xen- eratlon to another do everythlnx sim- ply because their (creamer: dld tho lame."-1‘ll-Bltl. “Why don't you wear I can or nmnl! tell but like no men?’ I asked an old woman once. “Anobher leminlnoxabsurdlty la the weal-mg of a ton; sort or toga. which mflla down their backs and sew In the way whenever they bend Over or £0 through the tangles o! the moun- tain wood. "And. In nplto of their famlllnrlty with trousers, the women of Vain!- do not wail: of alt In a mucuflm manner. "Any one can see It I since that they are women In men's clouhea. They always all sideways on horseback. and get over fences by nm mounting to the top rail and swung down woman fashion. Instead of lurid. mg over mam fanhlon. â€The working any trouser: are 0! ‘me ‘homo-mnde' variety and by no Hue-nu becoming. Onen they are In Ions ï¬nd busy that they seem almost a cumbersome u sklru would be. 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