Again my subject springs upon us the 'hnuxht that In culmintinx Hm pragâ€" poas of religious attempt. we must hire omnipotemr. and omnlnclenre. and omniprenpnre‘ and all the other surl- hu ms of and into the calculation. Whom do: you not on that plowed ï¬eld or my text? One bearer says: "I see Sham- gar." Another hem-er says: "X «no. six hundred Philistines." My hem-er, you have missed the chief personage on that battleï¬eld of plowed ground I also we Shaman and nix hundred Phlllstinen. hut more than ell and mightier than all. and more overwhelming than all, I see God. Shamgnr with his unaided arm. however muscular. and with that hum- ble Instrument made for agriculture! purposes. and never constructed (or comb“. could not hive wrought auch victory. It was omnipotence above and beneath-mu! back of and at the point of ‘ the ox-gnnd. Before that battle was over the plowmnn mined this, nnd m the It: hundred Phlllntinel mused it, and all who visited the battleï¬eld after- ward npprecllted it. I went in heaven to hour the story. {or It can never be II no. that M III. In Inch g‘vu, nml In Inch mo. and In Ionrh ull Im-I lum- Ilm Ihvn. lml In Irarh all 92.: In rum. that In nu- Iar tnr Ilml. nu-l nznlmt Mn. tn mum In pm I" Ilw hr -I mm IM "mum In ham" In haw a-n hnml Why nlld nut Hlmmnnr «an um‘l ho rmlrl not I In" rhnnzrr. wlIh wart: "ï¬nd and bark camrtmml. nmI ml").- mullna "n- Mulv afar n". 1-! Int" hv would mat war magnum-v". vvr mm mm a â€(I'm-M. and ahvvllm' than InIn "no. "mum-ml Ihc-m {Inward tn thv rhnrm'? Tu tall for but would hnw- hum debt" and mmlhlhzlnn, Rn he In!†the hat wrapnn no IJIfl'I hx huh! «I. and Ihat Is- an nt’gnml. Wv- an call"! Into the but!» In! thu rI-z‘wt. an-l acnlnfl «malt. and many 0' ml have no! ï¬rst the Mm of wvapnn Irv Imul-l [wr- rn, It may not la- n "nnl "f autumnal. it my not he the may at ï¬hnrpghrust. lag Ml. It may vmt l» Ibo «II-wing- ram 0! llouunrlntlnn. Rut thaw-v- 'n 9mm» thing w mm 60. and mm ’onww we ran 'leld‘ Du am can for what you Mn hat. but us:- what you haw. For. hav- yol have not ohm-pm. ‘mt yum have a mullet “W". a "nth of enmur. «arm! has «hanged the lwhuflm' "L tum at thousands of wandenn. and lmmght than luck In God. and on- thmevl them In heaven. Ynn mum! mile 3 venues!“ unveil. hut you can set nn onm‘ph. and u «and onmrln has saved mnre mull: than yuu mull count In a year. If you muntod all H)" Um. You ram-ht [Ive ton thnummd rlul- htn. but ynu van glu- as much as tho w'dow of tho Gospvl. whom two mat“. the smile“ ramp of thv- "Phrt’wfl, «we beaten-«l In such a splrtt u to mnka h" more famous than all the mnhlhu- Mom that ever endowed all the tarantula and unlvorsltks of all ohrlstmdnm. of all "me. You have very limited V0.3"!- ulary. but you can any "you" or "nvx" and 1 ï¬rm ""m or an amphatlc 'm." hal traversed the centuries. and t I“ traverse all otmlty. with good Influ- em. You my not have thv mum :9 In mun-nut a large nsmmhhgw but yru can tell a; Sunday khml class a! hm .â€" . boy and a glrl-lmw to and Chvm, and one of them may become a “'ll- mum Carey, to start Influences (ha! vlll redeem man. and the other 1 Elana-- lehungslo. who will Illumlne hattl"~ new: covered cut: the dylng mm me and. PM mm "‘th In 1M0 «mm-rt- dmmwl nml unmunrlml wk: ~ry u! u “Nun's hl-fllmd pm mm mm "mm win-n- lhrtv mun an spur rm!- r. v (M unlmwvnnnt and "u- lflvhl.’ NE DAY WHILE 8 h a m u n. r. t h e farmer. was plow- ing with a yoke of oxen. his command or whoa- haw - gee was! changed tn the about of battle. 4! vPhiilstinea. always " ready to make trou- ble. march up Willi sword and wear. a Shflmyal'. the plow- man. had no sword. and would not prair- abiy have known how to wield it it he had possessed one. But tight he must. or so down under the stroke or the Phil- iltines. He had an oxâ€"goadâ€"a wanton used to urge on the lazy team; a twan- on about eight feet long. with a sharp iron at one end to puncture the beast. and I. wide iron chisel. or shovei. at the other end with which to 30me the clumps of soil from the won't-mare. Yet. with the iron prong at one end of the ox-goad and the iron scraper at the olhvr. it was not such a Wt-almn as mt»- would desire to use In battle with ax'nn'ii I‘hilistim-s. But God helped the fauna. and leaving the uxen tu look after themuivoa. he charm-1i upon thP inv waders of his hammtoad. Sump or the commentaries, tn make» It easier (or Shamnar. «manual that perhaps hl.‘ ind a regiment M farmer: intn the l'uflllh’fl. ox-goud up and dawn. and this way and But the Lord dues nut m-od any u! you to help in making thr Scriptures. and Shamuur. with the Lard un his mid». way mightier than six humIn-d l’hiiialIm-a with lht' Lord ugninnt than. The tattiu (mom-ii. Shaman", with muscle nth-mah- out-d by 0111‘" air. and ulnwmun‘q, and rapt-rm. and thruhur'n mil. mo» Hm oniy weapon at hand. and he autumn the ox-gnud upumi down. and this way and that; hair stabbing with the inn mung II 0:10 mud n! it, and nnw lhrnullnu with thi- irnn wrulwr at thn nth". .uui now hringinfl dawn the win-lo m-iuht u! the instrunwnt tun-m lhl- haul: of ii..- «m-my. Tim i'hliialim-s I" In a mmiv, nmi "ir- nulu-nmtnurui furor» conn- in. Nut n hit-w that I‘nuhl mu under niiwr rirvunwtuum-u tun'v ur-mlrntwi Ur Hui“. M: In tin-um inn-Iran; until vim: K'mm- ‘iIr ulllkmi turf liu‘ â€bl". Itu' (‘tmtllmi um- inmalrmi Ill'ilt', Inn inmdrrti «tuvi. thn-v hum-hut dcvmi, tnur humin-«t cat-at ih'v hull'lh'tl timid, Ill humirml :i uni nil ttw n‘nrk limu- by an urn-uni with an iron 1mm: at mu- mth umi an Irun nhm‘rl n! Im- uliirr Tiu' fnmr an! IIIII nrhiu-u-nwni it) thin Mum-r Ii"! nu nwitwuni «mun-J o I may. tum-mi alumni. MM iiun n i him until iw nun hninirvi inla- thv high a vhu‘r 1-! [um-m illiul l-wnlnr Ihn th'nni If thv milhiy iminrn hi Inn! .in ;‘u\. in ~ that t‘inrlnnatun um- nut thn- ml; 01 m "Na-1| "um [III-It in lhr-mr THE TALM AGE SERMON 'ONB HERO": CHARACTER IN JEWISH HISTORV. â€Mm m-- w.- mm». much an of the m-uuum fl: III-sand Inn with u about!" â€"- Judi-O etc-pm a. Van ll. Acaln. my Ixthhri springs "mm in tlw ibhiilhl "la! in â€cud! M‘rvlro H 0. imat to us» wrap-ma that an l-nrllruu lnrly niitmi to "- Rimmzar had. litv- many of us. luv-n hrv-naht np nn a farm lie that "aim": :thuut jaw-"m, nml hurltlrra, anal hoimots. and hrrmtpiatrw and prrm‘ra ui bran and raiamlh. alt-l hallistar. and irnn twythm internal to the axiom n! «hark-ta. Hui ho was Ia- miliar with thr flail .1.’ the thrrahlnt flour. and know how in pound with that; and ti» na 0' the wards. aml know how tn how with that; and tho nag-maxi ut the plow-man. and lnrw lmw to thrust with iluti. AM ymt am! I will tin haul to use than mount: that we can host handk; than» wmmm with which an mu main- the “Matt oxacuttan.’ Ram in 60th! sott'im will dn hm! with thy pelt: annw with tho r090“. mm! by vats-m- pm-anmua ppm-eh int they haw the wink vocahulary of the English ianmav half way Ntwnen their brain and tnngue: and nthorn will (in brat with mnmmript sprrnd out hrrnrv them. ï¬omo will servo and hr «ha pimr. raising whpat anti rorn and giv- ing lihrrnlly at what tlzoy rail in vhurch- es and minions: snnw as: mvrrhantc. and out o! thrir nrnï¬ia will tlmiionta a tenth to the hard; mm as physirinns. prescribing far thr' wnfld'! ailmoni'; and me an attnrnoya. ds‘ft‘ndlng in- mx-nnce. and nivtnininp rights that nth~ . orwlse would nnt he rernnizarl: and; same as sailnrs. hoiping bfldk' the was: and sum" an teach": and pastors. TM kingdom at P.0d ta dreadfully rrtarde-l by so many of us nttompting tn do that which two cannot fin: rmchlng un fur hmdsword or falnhinn. nr lmynnvi, or animator. or l-Znnvid rifle nr Paixhan's gun. while wo ought to he cnnlrnt with an omgnati. i thank God that their are tens of thousand: of ('hrlstiaml whom you hoaxâ€"or heard of. and not-er will hear of until you an: thorn in the high pint-es at heavén. who arr am: in a quiet way in homes. and arhmlhmlaea. and In praying birdâ€, and by sick hrda. and up dark alleys saying the saving ward. and doing thn saving tired: tho aggra- xutinn ni’ their wnrk overpowering the moat ambitious statistics. in thv grand review of hPm-en, when the regiments Dan the Lord of Hosts. thoro will he whole regiments of nurses. and Sabbath achool teachm-a. and tract diatributnra‘ and unnretrnding workers. heinrr whom. aa they pant. the kings and queens of God and the Lamb will mt fiaahing coronot. and bow down in re- cognition and reverence. The most of the Chriatlan work for the world's re- clamation and salvation will he done by people of one talent and two talents. while the ten-talent mule arr! an in the astrnnomical observatorioa atudy- ing othor worlds. though they do lit- tle or nothing for the redemption nf thic world; or are up in the rariiled realms of "Higher Criticism." trying to ï¬nd out that. Moses did not write the Pen- tateuch. or to prove that the throat of the whale waa not large enough tn swallow the mtntater who declined 2.: can to Nineveh. and anoioliaint tor the tulli told on earthâ€"cement some day any he not apart for the rehenrul. while ell heaven interim-the nary of how God blessed twkvmrd end humble instrument-lilies. Many In evangeilll has come into it town given up to woridiineu. The pastors say to the even geliat: “We are glad you have come. but It i: a hard Held and we feel sorry , for you. The members of our churches ploy progressive euehre. and so to the theater. and bet at the home races. and niety and fashion have taken wetter stun o! the town. We have advertised your meetings. hut are not very hope- ful. God bless you." This evangelist takes his place on platiorm or pulpit. lie never graduated at college. and there ere before him tWenty graduates of the heat universities. He never took one lesson in elocution. and there are before him twenty trained orators.Mnny at the ladies present are graduates oi the highest female seminurles. and one slip In grammar or one mispronuucla- tion will result in puppreased giggle. Amid the general chill that pervades the house. the unpretending evangelist opens his Bible and takes for his text: “Lord. that my eyes may be opened? Opera glass"; in the gallery curiously scrutinize the speaker. He tells in a plain way the story or the blind man. tells two or three tuuching anecdotes and the general vhill gives wuy before a strange warmth. A classical henror who tank the ill-st honor at Yale. and who is a princt‘ of prtnwiotit‘fl. ilnds his spectacles becominmr dim with a moist- ure suggestive of tours, A worldly mother who has been bringing up Mr tons and daughters in utter glidii’si‘h neea. puts her handkervhiei to her eyes and begins to weep. Highly educated men who mmo to criticize and pick to pit-eon. and tlml fault. how on their goldâ€" headul canoe. “'hat in that nuund imm under the Imi- luv? it in ii nub. nnd Bobs ure catching; and all alum: the wall. and nli‘ up and down the umiic-m-v then. In riot-p enmlion. an that when at the t-Ium- til the wrvit-v nnxiuun mull: llrt' invited to (â€special seats. of tho inquiry roum, they curm- up by ut'vl'fli. and knot-I anti ro- [n-ni. and rise up pardoned; the whuit- town in shaken. and place- of rvii‘ umtuwment nn- apt-moi; uttt-nded. and rum huieu lose their patrons. and the . chun‘hon arr thnmgml. and the whule Ft-ummuniiy u riwtnw-ti. and «Iv-voted, 1 and rejoin-d. \tht pawn-r did tht- t-vau- â€(w-lint bring to Ix-nr tu couture that ‘tnwn for rlxlziuuusm-M? Nut um- [tril- linnt a-plnrnm Iii-l hv utter. Nut unu- urnn-rui uruturu- «ilui in- "ink". Nut ulll‘ rho-Iurk-nl climax did he pile up, iiut then thu human-inn nlmm him that [coina- hull nut tvlu n in the rutimuln tutu-u they prunhruiu-ol iht- fullun- u! llmi nnrk ThI-y haul n-Il lulu-u into rnivuiutlun liu- nuinipult'lrv Hi the Hul)‘ ‘Hltmi. It “An nut titl- “wit! u! u lquam-uu Mmlv. II “it! â€ml. IN“ furv mul iwhlmi. and all around iii-- aux-unmi. \th-n Inc-uph- uny liml Him" will trn'mph. uu-I tho~ mum um my -r M runu Hui iwvmtw n! iiv- M-rmluï¬ in- nnmtia-nry .4 HM nwrma rmpinywl, th rnunt ihv Ill humirul urmml i'i‘iiiw‘ imm- 1-" our ai.i.-, uml “human-r. lhn “trim-r. nulutnnilt' rlgllhIpc-IL 1-"th "‘hQ‘T vim. nut r-valiainx that lhn- Aim riuln uf iiv-i urn- ivu-nu' Hum-mm. nmi timl nil ’wnrvn, riwnii-iv, noruxhir‘. n-rhnnxriir. in my, i4 1-" what uthnwl w "fluid in!‘ "Ir "out uivlr‘, Nllmlmm. lhv‘ Mtihur at ttw rnyinn. “(In-I to un iitv thin or live Lam-lop! artillery." llu-«l in and mtt Mn ml-mkr: far at “'nlrrl-m thu m1» humlr-wl nnrl silty mine M II»- Vnaliwh u-n-n‘nme ihv lwu immlrmi nnl Ilitj. pure 0! the l‘wnrh llml I: nil 'iw ’l'l.“ n! tiw right, and our mm! in "W t'lnhi will vu-nilmllt' i-~ I-vunvl niruncrr iim" I-lt l'nn-lvwi vm-n in ih‘ it run: In all retinal-,1 Hf nht kind ni‘ i'hvi-timt work, tin nut mnitv tiu» mi-L inhr v‘rH‘ vlar math v! Inning nut [in "PM! V»! â€W l‘nhvrer The Int-Mona a! fortune. Many years agn a certain magnate in the west of England~do¢tor of d!- vinity and chairman of the Quarter Sessiona«was also an enthusiastic geologist. One day I farmer, who had seen hlm prowling on the bench. was riding along a quiet road when he diaâ€" covered the magistrate sealed by the roadside on a heap of stones vbich he was engaged In breaking with a small hammer in the course of a hunt for fossils. The farmer relned np hla horse and for a moment gazed open-mouthed; then shaking his head over the change- ableneaa or all thing: human, exclaimed in tones of the deepest eommlaeration: "What doctor! be you come to this trendy?" A man who gets the mitten II I“ h be tullty of contempt of court. How we nlty poor Erasmus in that journey from Basia to lmwain. with his frail rouslltmion. Arriving at M: alter a fearful shaking on bad roads and being regaied with mid an; by the promentor and next day at the vim provost's with nothing but "is and "banalao"~â€"saii. rad, almost raw! Though sulleflng much from illness aggravated by the journey he managed to reach ham-am, where his miseries culminated in an stack 0! what was summed to be the plague Ind hardly any one would come near him. He concludes. however, thus: "I send doc- tors to the devil, commend myself to Christ, and am well In three days.â€~ The Gentleman's Magazine. no Imam oi know-n. The Mint:- oi Erasmus are I rich mine in“ of materials {or the study of the “sheath century In many lamb and not only In In religion: mntmvef- ales. Wu hue an Insight into courtly. soda! and liinrary life. The paid tutor in tho pflnm‘n house had not Deanne a regular Institution. We see the nine of a dedication to a unalihy patron. We have a vivid pic-(me of win! travaiâ€" ing must have been. the diflmily of pronuflng mniagm. the slow mice by hormbark. me «ruched taverns. as a bad job. am! drive (luv vow to nu ma. when M saw :1 m Maw-nucl- :Mlo-ulod "uh xlhlo mu tram Um I'HC‘II'I behind Mm and make "a ray Arron Hm mam" In "on err. Fol: lowing Mm an rapidly as In: amid, what was Mn â€nonhuman! to Donald Ihc- mate wrap um" around (hr Jar- sr-y'n Mud M. holding Ihm hm! and (mi. And (Mn sump took! at "m Ma. swims awn)- “ "w (on! "to. n hm» gry all. Hem-w is a a" man to [Ma mllon. and 3M. singular roadnct on the port a! a "mile surprised Mm In.» yond manure. 8mm consulting rm: Ma Ickhhors. however. I» has unr- mm that the snake. called a "cow- mivr.“ h I very common vatkty, nnslng much Doss Among cauleâ€"rnlaera and null not I: um notion. [low . Reptile sum the lllk Iran I "no Jenny (tow. W. I. Howey. living up In the Croat Lulu country. has a ï¬ne Jemy cow, which usually keep: the family lup- pliod with In abundance 0! milk, any: n Bhnveport Ha.) paper. On Monday in: Howev noticed an {ailing on in the milk Iupviy and [or ovary day {hum other than huu lu‘i‘u a steady diminu- iion. Thinking (hm perhaps (he pan- inrngc did no! (uruinh maiden! nour' iuhmuut (or u.» now. lie-my began to give her an mm quantity of food at night. but in min. Itrrry waning the returned to Hm pm with M amply hug. M in! lie-way rum» to the conciuulon that uomu nrxm in um noixhinrbood nun-i in in ibo imlm at mill-in. m not bolorv n)" irii "w pnninrn; no In up! about diuowrin: ihn uniiw pnriy Vniwdny Mn invmiixaiiom wcm rm uni-dud, "in (MM proving in km a uinuu- Inr on". imirul. In "no mitidlu of ii" nrloruoou "nu-y wan! inio "in pan: inn. mixing MI mam! brhiml n loin out inn than“ he mum Din-p an ryn on (M can wmmm being Minuet! ob- nrvni. For n ion: lime incro org-ml no chum o! arriving the urinary. no In om- nppnrwi in the gum». Fin-ii; "way was shout io giw up "w st-nrrii Go out uglinnt the Flint-tines. We must admit the odds are against urâ€" u: hundred to one. In the matter of dollars. those devoted to worldilnm and aln. and diminution. when comâ€" pared with the dollars devoted to holl- nm and virtuewsix hundred to arm. The house: set apart for vice. and «le- apoliatlon and ruin, as compared wlth those dedicated to good. six hundred to one. of printed nompaper Iheeta neat- tered abroad from day to Gav. those depravtng as compared with those 912‘ voting. are six hundred to one. The agencies (or making the world worse compared with tho agencies tor matting the world better. six hundred to one. But Mose: in his song. chants, "How should one chum: a. thousand. and two put ten thousand to flight?" and in my text one ox-goad connuern alx hundred uplifted hattlonxea; and the day of unl- versal victory is vnming. unless the Bi- bli‘ be a fabrication. and eternity a myth. and tho chariots oi‘ God are un- whneied on the golden stroets. and the last regiment of the celestial hunts lies dead on the plains of heaven. \‘tâ€"‘llh us. or without us. the Work will he done. 0h. get into the ranks somewhere, armed somehow: you with a needle, you with a pen. you with 11 good book; you with a inn! 0! bread fur the hun- gry; you with n vial of medicim- for the nick: you with a pair of shows for tho bare-ï¬nned: you with word (it (-ncuur~ agctm-nt fur the young mun trying to art back from evil ways; you with Home. Mary of the ('hrist who came to hral tin.- worst wuunds and nan-dun the hiuc‘kost guilt. and call the {urtPu-st wanderer hnmtn I say to you us tlm watchman of London usmi to say at nlghtJu lhI- huum-huldt-ru lwi’urt' the limo of slrm-I lamps mime: “Mung not your light!" "Hang out your light!" Almighty lot «ruin manual)!- thlnn they have found In me My hint. It will! be found out at the In! that the Kruvp sun: haw not done I0 much to capture this world to:- flod an the oxâ€"xotda. A SNAKE THIEF. In no need of "mm on the dress. which In pllln but Mr A while satin ribbon belt with long flawlng end. and but for the rich wMte guiwre over the then cut away (In not. That I. the but way to nempllnh “scattering." W'Mlo m might add to the hen.- t! of the fan prenatal Mm". cm with â€I. old‘um' Mum In bounty. In- ï¬nd. I! the truth be mid. many at tho riddlme hm ha" only nun. lml mall flu to rocommvml "I'm. while "w. mar own In oxnuMIe In painting. dmralhn and dmxn. Fans. 9111;an dowel, all over. nro aN-‘ptt‘d an very drvmy, and may mm In mm mun-«l with real 30!!! or silvnr. hut I’IP Inn of n In um mun smack-s are nut 3 MI hrlzmer than 0h:- urdmnry mm. Tn hflgmen up a suzmlv mum! "lit with mimics bv r-m-v-(nl not In put an (on may. and he “mm nl‘rm anrvfli u may I'm-m that m just "Ir-anv-r them here and "mm" «m x»: a" mum. hut It won't. Lay bnrrmt "Mum: m-or the mat-Hal In ho â€numb-«l. in! MI (In. tangles lcrhrdinz lo the Mrs. and 17-pin Flu. Rmplrn hm: or (M mmst dullomto uh! «luxum design In: nuw made and vh: hot: and cmmy luco inm‘rtion. The bluuse portions at waist arc stylishly adjusted over a cumrurinhly ï¬tted body-lining. the upper [mu-(inns at which are covered with the [nah-rial and or posed to mum-e yuke depth. The yoko is outlined atom} the fullm-as and over the shoulders by a doom-Minn of inner- tion Inld uw-r the satin ribbon. The Standing collar is covered with ribbon um! insortlfln to mmvh. Full puffs an: becominuly urmngvd ova-r tilted Moan-9 that are trimmed ut rufl' depth with rlbbon Under insertion. The full skirt. in gather-3d at tht- Inn and aewml t0 the lower mim- 01 the bmiy. the blouse almost entirely'hlalinu tin- m‘nm. The styllxh waist dm‘oruliun haw shown consists of n (rruuhc-d rilpiuln bolt. with rmwtles plm'ml 1m rnuh slur of trunk. single ends (alum: uvor theï¬kirt. Th1- waixt «dunes in crnu-r Inxwk invinlbly or with buttons and buttonhuiea. nu preferred. The dvaign in wall adapted to lllk or woolvn mutt-rials. us to tho pretty Hilton (ahrlcu mlw lit-lug DIV- Darud tor the running m-nmm. and can be handmmcly dm'unllml with ribbon and lace, r Clitlllilt‘ll'tl nu plainly u dumired. T e ynlw and Iittmi lulu-r Duh tlom u! lit-eves can no uullltvd. If 4°- uited. to be worn with n gimp. LATEST EDITIONS IN WOHANâ€˜ï¬ WEARING APPAREL. MIRROR OF FASHION. 0n- 0! up New": Front- lor althâ€" ‘l'ho lupin Mâ€"w‘l‘he Corr-ct swingâ€"- I‘l- amlul clar- o! the SHIC‘ Not.- 0! tin Koala. }ns PRETTY (molt. with the fashionable yoke Mumm- effect. In one or the newest styles tut girls. Pretty ï¬gured chains in old-pink and pale- blue on a cream~ cnlnrml ground Ia hero nhnwu. dulml~ Ir decorated with old-pink sulln rib- Conan oi flbbon and lace no 9. pn- enlule. “GOIOODMMMQ these comfy In to evolve comb mg Ian either In an». trimming or j Gauze ribbon gunman an very much mixed for trimming, mm In black or am autumn. M I: nothmx pom.- nnd prewar (Mn 0 [am floa- ingofblack forlheoolhro’lnmar a trip. Rmmn ruomnn nre made Dy pinning two or two-nndâ€"n-h-lf inch ribbon la hot-pk": at one edge. This I: In um flip. turned-0v" collar: or vum. flame of the†call"! have Nvm «- mulling to "to nut-nae. Ind the rib- bdl planing I! undo-m! .0 about mu m width as It extendl dawn "I. from. no use of ribbons In unlveml. mm! "1» variety I» choose frnm II andâ€... Striped nr Mamba (um 96M '91â€! ribbons. vdvfl-odaéa guns flhbotl. branâ€"M In "rm. and mm. with lwmrndad stripes an am: the nova!â€" (In. The Dresden ribbon! Ire growing mm'o popuhr. and manner am 0! sun and «on! will be profuse!) Manned wm‘ (hem. rum-u. Noun. Skirt: out on "w bias. â€ml In. m um um urim- um rm- m Mason-l "proton. «are ammm me «mama. Embrnldery done on the fabric In I posnnhm that every woman cannot mum rm, union like in bond! united with her mull». TM» work. however, in Now n! the mom lntered in em. M'MIH‘. an inï¬rm! that I! shared alum Iny n" clam at women. I: likely tn dovafop nun lame homo-made con- roman; "m! um '50 not only angina! m 'Mml‘vfll ht“ cl great beauty and vallw m (he "no of an mediework. - [m cm It will to man mu when no port: on. arm raw mind by eon-plum will. null. In In cult (hm) the m o! (I. mum. only I: pm out o! the In.- mid- mt can. luv-rd lo hi. the" norm: In th- Ionut 0! 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Pmple whu llvo In the city and It won! proï¬table in buy Inmate mm randy made. The only «lmk'uuy h to ad-t Ihv duh! length mu] this In unmoâ€" umn Inhn-d (m‘ I nun-t "mum by no- lng ln (ho mIm-I' drpnrtma-nl. A vrry "I" black m-rm- run he [nun-chanted ("r 85 um mnln- ulk mum-um†ullu {M as law an â€3. m: In lwuulu- not" It“: In not": out 0! (“Mon (or Iklrll. shoulders. The dun. good. u and tuna, made in plain ma mu “ml with white molt-o. The want an duped trout: and II worn Ila-uh {In thin, the sleeve: being vety lull poll- that do not extant! below the elbow. Whit. wade monument": we won. no con-n swung. The "no-lent churn “out the Km lonlble skirt is It: deflnllenun. I! it possible (or every woman to know ex- aclly how her sklrt should look and it It has no! the correct wins I! II baa cause the wearer In too careleu or too economical to make I! no. There 1- no use lrytnz to mike o fauna-bl. nun out u! but your'l old one. â€at"! I A“ A munâ€"wanna hug. first Bullie- lanaiâ€. 0. mm the sum? AMI. hit I' of flu" Never at you man _ and warned and m ,_ Fulna- In In!“ m I"! hu- m B. _A_.A.nng.l‘_.m“ Iona P. Handy In crucu'o flat.» Herald: Another man .110 beau an. liar (mummy. to“! the that In. on. cm, chh begs“ by landing M a your 1n cavern-Inc. hem an small! every yen: woman. to My Sumac of bullâ€. and thin you up peck: to ma 11.00.â€. mm m. We conï¬ned Mamet! «amt-17 to no "mp-pen tad W In the CI“ Mon-non of Mn tpednlty, no"! hay- lng touched I data wall. I fence or .0 bmAMeot-m with mi paint brush. 1nd ma cum I sale-mm. an a cool mmo- dud dmlnmlmu.kemhhmmu‘ spend. man at the your Abroad In In- uflouu "m Inlay othar not of up ncqunlnunce rating 8! “I. mu! m- in" told m m of their m on- peflenee with the as. non! lon- ' lmmngtopflutmm I!" the name- ot no human. on: homo. tho Inn can of bio“ from a cm In" mu uni-a In pn- clpluu all (to numb a: am on cm below mm, than they r.- mll II a mud. DIM.“ Ill... Mum. 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Nil covers halt the buck or his hand. not held In pinco by another cit-In in“ panel twice mung 9:3 with ,0 » a A (lemon count 03th man“ how w-y wean a mrtnin whiuh well-hill" hide: bio scarf. «ya the New York M . day Advertiur. it In I hurt-IMF onol not in diamonds. uni Inirly â€9' wine. the glistening Inn. A: o Minn“- rwheel he sport: o to!) york». tn, Inches in diameter, node of fro-M" gold incrulteii with diamond; wo- turquoise stud- not in Jewell on 131“} common. But the junk" u! M though the fashion: or Ion-W -. men always run In small. mom ill-j signs. rich torelsnorn. Inch u Bonn- iards and Cuban, delight in inn. Ol- ponsive designs {or ring: and turf-l pins. Specimen poorio ot int-u ti“ are much in Vogue (or also“ “all and pins. A Broadway dealer Ind Ill not. moul diamondqtudded hone-hoe pin which he thought a dru; on hll hula. However, a well-known "horny" in- dividuni now It tho other any. rand over it Ind paid the high price and without a murmur. Donlnl at wont run on outing idoan~jnchtin3, with. baseball and unit emblems. Thou“ unto tow exquisite: may «m3: jewel: whole liu man than 0 ouitnblo tor lovely wanton. tho can. Icono- oi' opinion in thlt [nod In“ will prevent I collar-l copylu at tho onmplen not by London I'Olll. Not Ion: ago a Union] westerns. with I big wmbrcro on hi: laud no I hue. or plain): in his belt. wu â€not“ in tho tenderloin to keep him troll loch; a diamond Iotchchlln worth ihw undo. Aonrt horn iii- ctr-on 4n. ho win no mote peculiar than the “d! who uwinp uyly lion; around In tho hoiuhi of tuition. with hlo hind. cov- orod with hvolmi Hop. Ind who†I honvy btarviot, Walill almi- nocy. on hip wriu. It! no how '0 will be saved the pain of min on: adopt the Ioni- at women, Mit- tho bet that the notiov on m infringing n the Inhiom oI Inn-coil“ axon. , loan. at In. an... Mp Wit-t m CHIN“: hummus.