© ting, and if the Mohammedans hroke them they were 'merely few days the fate the dd have consigned dewdrops and embroidered morning glories, Mrs. W, of white lace with. silver Parsons' dress wag studded with rhine- hite satin train om- ver, with rhine . Melville Davison Post wore a princess dress of rick ivory charmeuse Ee LOODY RACE RI0TS Iv mNpIA™ N with 'the piotures of 0 pro- ons of that dangerous hr recap pro- bas been marked of our shame, of 0 sub- 00d, and mixed up with each are, - throughout the breadth of the land, the {it which incites D accelerating hy Hindods them. BOME AMERICAN WOMEN PRESENT ED TO broocaded with of white satin, an empire train of heavy embroidered with an empire wreath of laurel leaves in gold and diamonds, attached to the shoulders by two Inrge cameos. The whale train' was edged with a thick gold cord and lined with ivory satin. gold laurel leaves, with covered with silver ory satin a ------------ + TREATMENT OF BURNS. Flour or 0il is Strongly Deprecat- ed London Hospital. In cases of burns death may be due first to asphyxia; secondly, to shock, and, thirdly, to septicaemia, The medical man seldom gets to tho caso in time fo treat the first condition; the second is essentially a general condition, while the whole suc- cess in preventing 'the third depends upon the immediate local treatment. It is, therefore, the last condition which must be considered here. Among the public it is a generally accepted idea that the thing to do inthe case of a burn'is to dust flour over it or to cover it with oil, and, indeed, even in some comparatively ldte text books on surgery a mixture known as "Carron oil" is advocated. The use of such applications can not be too Strongly deprecated, and, indeed, if the lay mind could pe taught that the best thing to put on a burn before the doctor is called is 5 hot compress which should contain some horacic acid, +f there is any in the house, it ig probably that the mg- jority of deaths due to septicaemia nf ter burns would be prevented. For the whole aim and object of the ocal treatment is to prevent sepsis; flour and olive oil may be soothing, and may allay the Pain, but there is no antiseptic Property in them; rath. er th excellent culture media i IMPROVE YOUR COMPLEXION. ' Give Up Cosmetics And Seek the Cause of Your Bad Color. When it's so easy to bring hack the bloom of youth, to remove the blem- ishey and fill the hoHows, isn't it Bomove the CAuSe---correct the cen- dition that keeps you from look as You ought. Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills you'll have. a com. oud of. ine how much happier you those pimples and muy- > Lward the waiter D "But the man, KING EDWARD BY MRS. RE ID wore a pearl tiara, a a pendant and a Mrs. Post pearl necklace with pearl brooch. Mrs. Wiborg, Mrs. Parsons and Mrs Post were accompanied by their hus tls, as the recent ruling of lord chamberlain 'makes it necessary Mrs. Parsons had been presented the king at Monday's levee, ET -- MILLIONAIRES HOUSES. ------ The Builders Often Do Not Live |H. in Them. New York Work, The news: that the house of the late James Henry Smith is to be sold by his executors, will remind New Yorkers how short is the occupancy of most of the costly great houses which successful men buy or build the visible symhol of their wealth, The Smith house was built for Mrs Robert I. Stuart, whose husband di before it Was completed. Hig tors sold it to Amzi L. Barber ownership lasted two years, C. Whitney had scarcely moved in af. ter an elaborate remodelling of the place with marbles from Italy and 4 ballroom brought bodily from France when his death closed it again. | long delay it was bought hy Smith, who died a little later twelve years it has been actual but a few months The Stately Italian villa of C. Pr Huntington Was never occupied by him. Me Schwab is said to have tired of h beautiful French Renais- chateau on Riverside Drive which stood so Tong half finished, The senior Cornelius Vanderbilt lived but a short time in his house on the Fifty seventh street corner of Fifth avenue after it was enlarged and adorned at & cost of sovery) millions, LR Vanderbilt's beautiful house by Mr, Hunt, was, pletion, closed by family T. Stews built the pri- vate house in Ay rica and never had in it a day of health. The house ; self has vanished, Senator Clark, of Montana, has disfigured an interes ing street with o Preposterons nightmare of a house th will probably be fatal to hi repose there, Mr. Carne- gie's is indeed - the only . one of most often mentioned great houses New York that memories, On the ather hand the more modes city homes of Mr. ) an, Mr. Rocks feller, and Mise Gould, have hoon hap- py in having no rn it history, as execu- whos William g0On has not some sg The Reproachiul Waiter. Mayor Brush of Mount Vernon had heen describing to a visitor the mup;- cipal jee plant that, thanks chiefly to, his work, Mount Vernon had sot "up, "Reproachtul 3" said Mayor Brus), "Yes, '3t is°a fact. The ioe trust is re- All aver the land' jt is repronching sick of j sa waiter brought him nes, The paid it like H s he s hed a franc to- & tip. | the pushing hack the | > Said in & pentle reproach Pardon, monsicur, hat that is the } the | ry. { to j« { | 4 fs . / ' 7 ft " PLT 7 i Desa) i other Ameriogn Women iy it the court were Mrs, owther, whose drs was of silk with silk embroidery, gad Holland, who wag in fi dismond ornaments, { uite a night of pretty do butantes, among whom may he me. tioned Lily Helen Grosvenor, who 5 presented by her mother, Kathe Duchess of W i r dressed in tiara pearls. Then there was Lady Cynthly am, presented by © ber mother v Kilmorey, who wots a wanderhul wn, with a tara in the form ving ribbon in diamonds, Grosvenor, a daughter wel the late Lady was also presented tty debutante was ne Duleep Singh, the hal Prince Victor Duleep Singh, presented by Princes diamond she was Duleep gi ficent daughter Lawson, were som, th William other debud and Lady Mon$ Miss Betty and Miss Angela Manners, Perhaps' the most beautiful womag Lady Beatrice Pols generally considered y ot types living of Irish beauty. HEAD OF COMBINATION. Drove a Coach in His Youth. ng the highest current oe radars. Interest added times a year : Department in Connection with all Br aches. ¥ I ---------------- RINGSTON BRANCH J: S. Turner, M COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. United States born at Wil th, 1862 su- pegie works at . 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