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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-11-2, Page 7C1+04.04'04 04•04-04-04.04-0+0+ Um rail way musically Thor° was nothing in thio last, but taken into commotion MO tho preparations be- t The Cave of 4. • ing law to move away, ovldently soon mado by 1190 and hill Siliterdil- as tho two received the policies Oa Llie angineer'S life, the Whole affair 4 John Penrose nal renewed misgiving. It \VaR only two 1111108 to the home ot 1110 widow, and 1 sot olll. 1,0 2r walk theta early in tho evening, 1 4.01" -°+°4".)+01 -‘"°+°4'C'4 -C. had no oroolace ouoroo of action laid tv,,,,,,f,nr of cr.cle,,t40111ii /,t 11,2)1(21 1) .nrtio ovod by tleo N.Ios titoo 1,19i lonuranCil re 004" 1 1, m,,,s,"Uttu.,1‘,:,. mw'18i‘UYinlalig'111T.iiiiillt in P(0)2'. qicioll 1 y dsec ist:or/al tint all soca 2:.,1 0,,,,ationa are lookoa apoa. Caine la abila of the lit- whieb, from the doserip- doo1,1"0 lo',111 1,11,11 1,1 thal tiou 1001 efeelved, 1 reougoi0(0>g(441m l.eineelve., (I'llci sharp 2)11 Um bony, of Mos. I•onrose. A light 10 i0°814Ium1• Ji°1"11 a rale Syria- woe Impair% in tho front room, and a diced itaainot an ineoirethre oemipany, ahao„.o. „hid, 18(1410(1 0'O0 too ear- ,ticisir.111111. lotoLet,s1 thtetitz tleleclute.°°1%•.itiVliliyne 1(11,mnotlill•101°t111L'e2t8in-11/11.0ort stronoest pew of Legal Iass to slau(1 upon. or 14(110)) of hor neigliburs wore. pro. sent. I noquireil so mecoli ecill in ferret- While in liorwook 1 maimged to son 110'f uevroal Plois 101.]) »> -our a vouplo of phottoottplis 01 Ponroso, mummy that 1. was not. only com- ano 1 mpeostad their appraranco olinatotott on lily Simms, but piton upon my memory so chatty that 1 tho 1110.41. difficult problems that conld not fall 10 rerOgitine the Man beforn us, ."I'Ma led to my con- oli the InStilia should I Mier meet neetion with what aim known as Um Mtn in the th.sh. In tho Who Way I case of joint Pooroso, tho most ox- gained a goad Idea of 'Lilo appoaratico tritorelinary affair of tho Lind of of tho broshor Pieta which 1 have any linowlodgo, 81 opping oolong Um shadows of 0. Penros)) -was an Niglio. ("risme, in group of tress; on the opposite side which capactity he had ham iimplayell of the highway, I held ins, gaze on for livo years, when ho acootod for a the hoeuto wbilo debating with. my - policy -hi the Vesuvius 'far (2 thou- seell the "cost, courso to follow, for sand poonds. 1118 physical examine- was at my w: 1s end. tion was satisfactory, toot to, polley J. food stood thus some fifteen min - was 11210.'>l 1)) him for Oa bon. 1111 of Moo whoa tho door opened and ad his wife. 'limy linci no children. man came forth. TN was reveille Threo years ottor 1110 iSIaltillee of Ms SO - dearly in tho bright moonlight policy it was illereatied 1:0 two that before he approached mo closer thoutand pounds. This clOi Hot attract attontiem hi the inicleltsido of businotta, for tho man kept his premium:I :crotoptly paid, hut when some months !otos learned from a Mond of 1nino in the mirly out oi sight when 1 dcouled tho centres aro two fine colds o Excelsior that the eamo man had upon tho boldest garno of blurt over featherbone. In forming this stip- takon out a second policy, this time coneeiteted 1.1, a person in a situation p011 10) the EdeCIVO, One band of the crin.olotte goes around the atm obOut i'144÷1.441virilt-.10:1*.k4,1÷Kniq, 'to Fashion ea XI iihits COATS AND Still RTS2, There aro good hanging rili101.11 In fashion, both :Ado plaited, and box plaited, and Llier0 aro MI, rular skirts galore, and as for tho motto to go with limo, they. aro soon 10080 fitting and tight lilting, abort and 1011tr, •80010 with coat tails and some without.. Tho throe-quartor Empire coat; aro extronotts, fashion- able, Those coots, botvevor, aro generally worn as a separate wrap, ionl aro best ilkod in. tho throo-quar- tor 1. ngtli. That tho chin waist soli. is hero again will be a delight -to every \120 (2)211 121 the land. It will be ex- tremoly good style outdo up in 110r- der0y, (((Id also in the 2SeNV shadow plaid soft %vomited materials. Sleeves all 5110W Ole Seine tendenry of lilting tho Moats arm snugly, Lilo puffs, 110 trimmings, and the fulness all coming abovo tho elbow. lhough the Canadian woman scorns tho hoop skirt or any thought of it, sho is not advocan this season to 11131/1g a little crinoline in hot sill: pot ticoat, and also in hor sloovos. In the sloovo which 21110818 a full puff above tho elbow vory often I identified him as Dic.k Pourose, a little crinolotto es holden away theta could be no mistako on that to make lito puff stood out as it. point. 1211 001)1. The bands of crinolotto usod Ile walked rapidly in the direction for this purpose ar0. generally about. of Ilerwvelt, nod was no mom than an Melt witty, and. runoing through In the Exoelslor, for the lament of his brothor, the ciromntelanco struck mo as a little peculiar. Not that .such instancas ard unknown, but the annual payment of the premium on three thousand pounds of lifo Maur- anco is a considetrablo sum of money, especially for a railway ongicteer 'ohmic wogos aro not high. nowevor, tho rotator gradually passed out of my nditcl, until, six months lator, juot before tbo anniva payinecnt became duo, Whell Wo were notiried of tho death of Pon - nisei. The notice came otlicially aud in duo and regular form. On the faco of it 0111. rompany was clispostia to pay the claim, after tho 1101101 form - resembling 111 1110. Crossing the road, I passoa softly through tho stoppeel more heav- ily upon the littlo front porch, and, without knocaing, pushed open the door and passed Otto -Cho sittiug- room, whore! sat-whoo John Penrose and his wile, talking 111 tho most pleasant manner ln this and quietly consuming what was left of a bottle of wino, of which the departed brother had takon. My informal entrance clic' what I intend's/I it should clo; caused them to think it Wa5 retsrmal for something ha had forgotten. I need not attempt to picture tbe astounthel expression of their faces when they saw a stranger Iscifore Monitor and variety or stylos aro limitod only by the ingenuity of Lilo &signora, For a little girl too young for the two -pima frock ono having throe box -pleats may bo macht quite, falley by having a, 5(1210 no socket anti 408.1',4 of lawn or slits, which aril remov- able. Erom doop frill of tho Maas goodo tho shoulther tho lighter sleeves) roach itotyn to lito 11(2 11. A short, Joiffetel baby 1,1,•,,ve with the rounded yokes abowifig et I 1 1 1 10 of tho nook aud arms 50' a Mull: droaic Tho /Mention of a lailorti (1) tlia or- dinary bloom/ offoot is quite/ stsyliala ---.1 TWENTY YEARS IN PRISON, When Couple Meet After Separa- tion Both Aro Agod. A romantic incidont and its trogic racquet aisi told in efftilleatiM with the-captecto of 8/.1(1111,1in by the Jolt- anosee, trho lirst thing thew did wa5 to liberate ltioeda 11 politiral prison- ers who wern on the Island. A -Rus- sian, scow '0 Lonclon, hilserviewm1 Ity Tito Evoniog Notvs, said that cot far no WEIS 1011011,11 there wore about, a dozen such p; "minors togethor with a numbor of Poleal. "'Oho saddost case," he says, "was perhaps, Modanot Walckenstoin, tho yoang wife; of o doctor who WaS COI(. 11010(1(1 in the political movoinout. or 1.879-80, called the TooplO's Will," Soizod one night by the polico, 8110 disappoared into tho gloomy jaws 01 the $chliesseiburg, that droad fors Issas of tho Novo. Once insido tell trace was Iced; by tho tripods. of tho prisoner. No inquiries of 1120 heart- broken relatives wore cpsweireel. '1110 young bosbancrs frantic apseals for news of his tvifo wore) scorned. 'Stilling his palleence as best he might, tho young doctor• waited for rt yeas, for once a yoar the rules of tho Schlussolicurg permitted tho prisoner to write ono open lotto-. '11.0 letter never camo.privit000 WOLVES ATTACK MISSION SUFFERINGS OF ENGLISPIVIEN NEAE AFGI•IANIST.A.N. ,Tackals of Region Go l'Irtcl and Make Onolaught on Animals and 1110n. A remaraablo story of hardship ant suffering told by tho 11)94] 01> Linda' Col, A. 11. Ilinoltlaheen, which Isla rottirmel Ensbool later 8 /e011104 115'0 11.11,1 a hall year:: eicalore;ing tics boundary betwecon thee las sian and sltobein tortirsers :•'.eiotoii, about which thoro 11 its a (moon 1. No fowor than filly ovet,,tmrs or tho mission lost thoir lives, hollie from hoot and thirst, otters from being frown Lo (loath, aced some from On/wiling, fool hydro:Alia, Whi 10 anuocornliymb5e,:i0 camels owl 120 horsos Thu Infoalion consisied of- cloven vl jf'11)11c1°11r11A'silAt,t, eanl Iss",11a111(112,5 08(1(11:t. or 200 ntalto inteuitry, sialy cavalrY, with a Jorge supply of tromport, in- cluding Ilia Fifty-eighth tiontol Corps, in all Et total of 1,500 mon, 1100 horsoo and 2.200 cat/tots. .4.9 the. bt1,50 1011.8 at (blotto, 500 miles across almost waterloos (101001, whecico (111 stores oxesept grain and foild”r and few local commodities bed tO be im- ported, the difficulty of feeling the mission can he wall approciot.od. Vivo wcsito wore talon in the ninrch of 500 miles over uninhalltod, waterless coontry botwecon Quelta and 14011141,1 1, noel ibroo mon and a windier of folimals wer. frozen to /teeth. The tang) Wo8 foamed at Kohut:, a bare desolate spat, wind- swept, with a'itornations of extreme heat and cold, and bore, Ile mission stayed two and half Summon= Thu work of domorcation was very dIlIicuI 1. Sont h tim (201101(181 river, tor ninety miles, the Rao ran throug•li aboolutoly waterless 2108 - in 110 middle of the puff on -1 an- Ott he part- 'nds , „ had boon withdrawn by the gotornoe • • - - hos bad to wood six wooka, being (Is- tho '"P"La "Th 0°•'• for Sorne triVial Offellee. Try as. they starting from the shoohler, The:e . , pendent entirely upon stator brought bands are, hold together by' locireg tachorl, and of 'auras ono 18 fasten- ed to 1110 under -arm seam of tho lining and tho other faatonod In the shoulder seam, and then again at 1110 nein hand, where. the Miff cods. This manner or holding out the, putt cannot ho used in transpatont moo ts riots, but it will be 1711101 employ- ed with such fabrics as ladies' cloth, Ifentietta, velvets and silks. TIDO DRIFT OF FAST-RON. Mon. So well, hotvover, dlii the rids- sion succeed 111 1 1 8 work that 111. Miller, tho Russian Consul at. Sell. tall WAR withdrawn. in eonsequeoco of Lis failure to frustroto its' efforta. OOliett tim mission crossod tho 1(1000 'Ton, end , in n'tito of !tics:oar! pro.. 101114101'1 2811 rhits nem (»',1» (18' Were arranged to Lake plater, 11811 i'dwor'1's birtaday. 13:12 tho solculne foiled, cool was follua oil by the 110goisg in politic or 12,0 rimo- lowlere of Itin MoVeineel V.110 ell 1k' majority of 1.1o; s e in SOO:attn. Tint ogoot 11 -1.11 me t• o l•orsian Mod Is not elitlico.1 to on- elorstood. AT EDINBURGH'S REVIEW INSPECTION BY XING OD 40,e 000 VOLDNIfillElt TECQFS4 7718 Rfajeety Was Greatly Delight- ed With the llfiagnificen't Farade, The great roview of Scottish Vol - 1011' '04(4, (11.14,1 401,),;„ as it did, Oto I/Mooed body of to ;mos cacti in 800t - land Once Vitald, Ilanwly, 118,880 ofrosers and 11W11-WIIS hotel in 1111111. burgh rarully molar favorable Welt^ (bet 10101. Although tho actuai roviow took but _II hour, Edinboro/3 OLD SHIPS OF THE LANE 20" "1° "'"" "f Lon tweoty-four hours taoreband, a conot ant euceession of troop tralao pouring. thousands of moo into Om •rPIETE, COST AN- D SI'ETPD 717 THE GOOD OW DAIS, Naval Architects - Seek Lessons From. - the Ships of Tisno of Trafalgo.r. caprtal. lener parade ground than. tho Eing'a Park could have lieeri sel. coital for the marchliast, the stir. rounding hills giving an opportunity for thousands of people to got ea comoliont viow of this operations. Tho King, 011 protilh.111., 1.0 the pared() neful'a the Thstitall"" at Naval ground, rode clown 'the lino taken up Archit am s, in London, Sir I 'hi I to i uy the troops, which extoodod westo Watts recootly read an intorosting ward as far as Jeanie Dcan's COt- paper on British warships at the time of Trafalgar. loge at St. Leonard's, At, the sal- uting' base in front or tho grand Tho retards as to the rate of 81111.- stand, where 3,000 people Were fie - Mg, he said, wore of nocosaity very commodated, ha was attended by the bolormito. The spoods attained, how- Duko of Com:aught, and a body eNer, wore ahoy, oven if judged by' guard of Om Royal Archors, After 1.110 spend of larim modern sailing yes- breakfast at liolyrood, the time - Sols Tho maximum speed recorded h000red corontony of prosonting tho sleoration %vas ton knots running Iemol Provost and magistrates look. for frigates al, the tinle under con -I kept of tho cats to She -King 2)3' the free, and eight to eight and a halt sauce, and the corporation then pro - knots when close Imehel. At- Trafal-1 sented an oddross exprepsive of their. gas the average ago of tho English loyalty. The reVtely W11.5 a trernen- lint-of-battle 8148 111.18 17 Years, &lag Silcee58, and, as the Duke td Tbat the Irench slops in 1800 were Lousily newer than 011ra Wali Mainly dile to tile enormous losses which thoir navy had suffered in the precott- Connaussht told tho corporation, TILE NINO WAS IlsOLICIErIOD. "I would have traveled doltish, tlio and clistf.ince," he said, "to see the very• Mg half -century. lleetwcon 1759 1500 there wore 48 French line -of -I lino sight that I have seen to-day.'f: Francis Wentyas-Chartoris-Doug- bottle ships and 53 frigates loat by las, eighth Etat of Wenwss and wreck and caPtelre. March, who acted us aido-de-camp to . COST OF 01.12 MEN -0' -WAR. the King, and who still wears the 171 fr 1 0 .. 4 0.0•1:11110 1,11111> 111 1101 fosyloinvearligyallargweilly. 1 , ., . uniform uf tho London Scottish on of this 11 2111 111 I looendory Hain, of 1,018 tems burden, built in 1 ("1'10.'-'-'0,c'easi". and figured as Lord Eleho un - was born on Aug. 4, ways some la ing I ha t al I o woe' tho from consielorablo ebotances. ...,011.1:1141 jailers to niport the priscomrs for io through c(miary noble to incendotion. J11(3 i til he was Ora No W115 honorary subordination, and to prosete•vo fice io which pillars of a 11111S91 1 0 potato- 1 71-14 e°st °In)" S':10,81/0, bellolgi Por tom Tho Loyal floorge, 2,_ i ocd000f of the London Scottish from silence of (loath that enveloped tilt malt natatro had to be built. ting intolligonce, and every fmv Taro WATERLESS GLACIER. MO tons, built 111 1711', coat 1.15 1,.. 1 1870 to 1900. 8,r Robert Cranston, 700. or .e20.7 per ton. In 181j1) 1 who was uorn in Edinburgh in 1843, fottress. lleit we hare means of get - we learn who have been executed or The last tv.-enty steles of the fron- shiPs of tint line cost 41.21. per ton, 1 1') 1102081 og great interest in its 111o, Ile his motive city. and 1805 the cost had rison to ' 18'1•0° a died, and who '1) 110d risco:foetal out tho ial slopo.s oi Om Stall Koh Moons tier again ran up the wotorless gime- whilst in fearful existence: in the oolls of silonco 4.415.4 per ton. The Unto of building I entered the famous Queen's Rifle Vol - of that ghastly prison. Twenty • . . 1 %tutees Brigtele in 1870, and. bosom years passed, "In 1000 ton heard that Madame Walckenstein, Tregoni, PiroOski, ii all - aloft', and obout eight others were be- ing sent to Sakhalin for tho rcat of their livos, if lifo it coulel be callod, cach ono eidTering from incurable ill- ness caused by tho miasma of the Schlusselburg. Dr. Walckonstein journeyed across that, weary wasto, thousands of 1011138 on roads ill -made -theta was no railway then -and saw his Noire, the v:ife he had loved all tallies, without any ciiirstion. I ask- In coloring tho now fabrics show ed the managing director to allow mo them. an exquisite blooding of many tints , , and he con- an me .. "It's no U8('," 1 calla] out, "I'm Of ono ot coo Tho heliotrope, atm - ;genteel. Within tho following week '') l'11 ri1" °"1 nut I will 1 -Ilya -a- aull p1-1:11110 OAS aro extremely to look into tho motley ° ' 1° ° 1.'1 1 toll I was at the 1;1 (lo town cf lierwyek II': elaisY "III "u'l irtiUrilY'°g:.1 fashionable. Much litirgundy roO mar width Penrose had 1nado his rat°18 1 oitivavyeoeuvertvvoi)--occe int and t111.10° trot, will bo wotn. 'rho citaon shados aro lho whole) •ot11., clout nothoos but the' grcons aro in high favor. 'rho pea - homes cool from which he had been in demand, and the bronzes and truth. It will law tom lattlor than . , , cock shades are liked, and a little to attempt ans. more tricks." 1 touch of lemon yellow or old gold By remorsolessly prcssing my ad- i . Is often used in combination. •vantogo I gained the facts. Pon - Though tho strictly tailorod gowns rose had Increased and cartiod his for shopping and stroot wear aro heavy insinalico with the doliborate train back, ' said lie. ''It's oll as strikingly plain, with no suggestion Purposo of swindling the companies. of trimmings, save, perhaps, stitched straight as A siring, Our ongintar II0 had Ito clearly defined plan as to strook hict load against a, -Lelograph how this Wa5 to be done, but be. bands or pipings, yet the gowns for post, was killed as dead ae, J otitis 11000(1 he wo uld 1111(1 the way. A call ing, at home, and evening. wear Caesar, waS followed to his !vex() strange chanco precipitated his pur- are lavishly trimmod. And tho trim - by EI host, of mourning friends, and 1 poso, Ho ormwod a tramp to ride mingS are indeod WOrk5 of art, /1. boriod some time intros°. Thn Iti•st. parson :( mot arc I stopped off the train Was Calton, tho assessor of Um 1180019100. He smiled 115 ho took my band and drow mo aside. "You may as well take tho next havo tolographed Immo that Il's all cen sus engin() on the night, reretied disputing the claim." of to, and tho vagrctn1 lost his 'Ito as right, and they must not think described. Whim the engins backed I was incl ]nod to take Cat on's ad- to the spot whom tho manglod body viOo anti return with hint, but, ijav- lay, 'do brother Dick, who was in the ing gone thus far, decidocl to look a plot, suggestad the daring schemo. 1112.16 torthor into the matter. So I Tito tramp had been about 1110 stet - bads hint good -hyo and wont to tho tore of -the engineer, .A. quick ex- singlo hotel in thn town, a ram- change of oh thes waS made, and tho shackle affair, whom wos tho only body carried to tho boom of Pen - &neat that night. It would have prejudiced my busi- ness hod my errand boramo known, tor it did not tako me long to thol that Penrose, tho engine driver, had boon held in high rogard ..er almost everyone, and no whisper of aaything irregular in his taking off had boon uttered by any living person. I gave an assumed name at the hotel, and took caret not to drop any hint of toy real errand in llorwyek. 12 WaS oasy to pick up from the gots- sip in tho bar -room the particulars of Ponroso's 'death. 110 was tho engine drivor of No. 11 which drew the day -espress over tho run of sixty miles to "Sonwood ilt tho toronoon and back again in the. awning to Daley& Something less than two weeks Wore his engine broko cloWn, nod another driver toolc the train, leaving him with No. 11 to go into tho Shop for repairs. Ifo fo1lOwod- the Express on the night gun at a safe disttune. When oppo- site his own }Musa, two today Out of Derwyck, he loanott out of the car to shout mono message to Ms wife, who was etanding tho 'door, and, forgetting a. tologrash polo which stood near 1110 track, WM steuck with terrine violoncE„ lunded out of tho cab, and instantly killod. flto- man who was his brother Dielo. stopped Om ongino, rail back, anal helped to carry tbe "load body or woolen livo longer than mom Every his engine:et to his borne, whero chilcl ahould bo brought up impress- WilloW prosteatecl with grief. od with the obligation 'of living to 11)0,and taught to aVoicl tho irrogu- laritas nt living which tem' -to pro - vont the attainment of this ambi- tion," numbers of the imported velvet gowns aro trimmod. with bands of flue cloth which are exquisitoly ombroiclered or inset with littlo taco medallions. Very old lfice-uld filet and old Ve- netian -is used OM a I:throning tor tho chiffon cloth, sill:, and -crepe gowns. 'rho ribbon embroidery is the height of fashion. It is used to trim 001Ts, savors, and berthas, rose, near wiro gil"11Y1 leut and in =epistle garlands decorates hor assistance. 'All tho husband bad osso 101„.01, part of tho full owning to do was to locap out of sight. Ho skirts of gauze, tulle, aud not, lived at 11cone all the titan. and was Tho new' gorod and plaited skirts (wronging to leave the country for this autumn a.re all finished with a Amorica as soon as the insurance money could be collected, 'I know I ought to have brought about that man's punishment. but I oould not help pityirm him. IT0 was in tho Ia.st stagos of consumption, and vainly hoped ta prolong his 11E0 extending about the cloth 1.0 by tho tram' he bad in mind. no hem and being stitohod at tho top managed to get, aWay from. his home without disuovorY, and I'novor learnt and bottom. Tho circular skirts Etre what -became of him, his wife, and very hard to 116111, anti so they aro his brothor. It is certain, -howover, generally facod.. Tho facings are that ho did not survive long. Should narrow and aro either of the self any of his old accmaintances read material or of silk matching in color this sketch, of course, thoy will not the petticoat. Ono of the most int- crodit a word of it, though it is portant features of Um neW Skirts 15 strictly truo every parlacUlar.- that the closing is invisible. Many of the skirts close in front 00 00 tato Poarson's sicld under a plait, All the sloirts STIOULD LIVE 100 YEARS. fit mom clowly eround tho hips oT,t, is a good working hypothosis than doring the spring and summor, to regard the natural lifo of a man and many of tho 11010 models intro - as 100 yoars," said Sir jams duco tho tonic oftoot. Eor (all coalmines silks aro high in Crichton-Browne at the last meet - and much 01010o will bo ing or the Public; IThalth OongresS. 21001(111(1, Tho subject of his address was Sett- soon, as well as excluthito patterns in outdo tho wrap-printod flay," and ho sold among 1V)14.1 .2) of 8111(8. lira, and overy woman FROOKS FOR TILE LITTLE ONES Mm tho bottom, tvilich varies in depth from one and ono -half to two inches. Itows of stitching 1101512 the hem at the top. When the skirl is made of a heavy material it is ofton faced with lho sell fabric, the facing things: "Every mart is ontillod to a c10 entury and a Ilttlo more, foe There aro fashions in colots for children's clothes no well as ire those for grown ups, and this year the popular colors 111 gaxmonts for ja- venilos aro red, which is always mom or less in dmiand, sovoral shades of polo bloc, green in the fainter toms, god (or drossy olothos whit°, which, atter all, is tho most appropriate color for the littlo folks. To materi- als thero is a largo variety from which to choose; m8100000 cool hen- riotta cloth and the other Soft fab - ries in the soli11 colors, fancy nog torials: in polka dots and (hooks, and tho gay plaids so popular Just now aro soitablo for overyday wear, while foe dress Up occasions thorn 18 white pique, as Woll as the thin- ner whito goods. Frocks of lawn or rnial, 811112 hisortioas and edging of Valoncionnea loco, aro being worn oVor rolorocl 'linings, and maim the daintiest party docosos Imaginablo. Styles in tho lookiiig of drosses for small girls are innumerable, al- though thero are partioularly only 1810 Inochelo; the ono-plore pleated frock, with its longatvaistod ofitat, productod by a belt hold in phwo by narrow band.; of tho same Matorial ore Out frock, anti the pleatal or gathered 1(1 (((18(1 alai Ain. fio many chonges may be rung on limos. NVO models in tho way of trimmings ond ornamentation, Ito -Waver, that tho ./111 inquest was held, tho V0111(11115 wets] viowed by the hundreds who gathorod at the funeral, they physi- ciao who investigated tor us was above suspicion, arid roally my visit to Dorwyclo 10011011 1I120 tho most causeless joorney any motto1 could undertake. When I wont, to iny room decided to talto tho morning train homo and inform the company it was useloss to motto any dispute/ of t1101112)11,0 missod Um train by five mital toft, and who obligodto to stay' in Dor- wyclo until tato in tho aftentooli. I wan irrItatel, arid, to holp to pass away 11(0 thno, decialoil upon irmuir- ing further abolit tho cload man, though without tho slighteot hopo of loathing anything that could justify Suspicion. To a person disposed to build thoorica 7 lonstiod Et tow suggestive facts, Um first place, tho acci- dont of tho engine (trivet, so injured his facts that it was boyond reeogel- tion. In the second place, desPite 11110 rocommendat ion of tbe examining outworn Sonia yrarS before, 1'en1'080 woo far gono with 1101(800118' 1.1 0 n , A gain, llis brother, nl- thoogh satered charge of at engine, rofuseil ti.„ and (pitted tho employ of NO SITDDLID OTIODND. Tho proprietor of tbo dry goods ,storo had proposed to. tho milliner 81110 ownod tho establishmont across Um way. "But, 'Ms WraPPoinliP," 5110 said, "101 not sure 7 Ulm you well enough to marry you, Lot us Mt merely Honda, as heretofore." "We can't, Miss Wribbons," lie 0.0- swerech through. his sot Leath. '"I`her0 Is no friondship in trade. You will liko me Well enough LO marry mo or I'll add a milliocry departmont to 1113'stookl" TROTTIII,Iil ALL 'ROUND. "Johnny, what's baby cryiog for?'.' "Ile sweltered a "Mercy, but what aro yoti crying for?" "It Wee dilne," lOs it good thing tho child doesn't knoW that he ia father to tho man, or doubt:it:se things Would tako 11, tarn, tains. The cliniarratiall Was finally 11 0 i cOmpleteil at tho end of lost year, but was often longer than would i y0,08, I lieutena.nt-ca. lone] in 1503. No is connected with tho firm of Cranston line, front about five to tort - Wasi the (loath of on Didion surveyor der to ullow tho front° to season wall 10 00_1 ond Elliott, and the troll -known Wavorloy hotels, which have invaded Ono of the most. tt•agict excorionces Mayo othorwiso beou necessary, before being planked. Tho mama I London. Ilolyrood Abbey was foun21.. while on duly in the waterloso dosett . . of English and foreign ships I od in 1128 by David I. of Scotland, of ilasht-i-alargo, which had novor Luta eft's dedicated to tho Holy Cross, or Rood, and brought to Scotlo.nd by Marouret, the Wife of King Malcolm. The founclationo of ' the palace, apart from tho a.bboy, hod hardly altored mato than the ventured too far from \rotor, and, OWillg to the intense heat, was un_ ships themselves during the half- cehtury before Trafalgar. abla either to move forward or to retrace his stops. Do and 800011 of MINOT) TO TO -DAY. his followors paid tho ponalty with There WaS so little change in naval i worst laid about 1501 by James IV, Thu 1)10(11 141, was marl by tho; Trafalgar that both the designing before It has been twice destroyed, first by the] r lives. 1 material during the emitters these years. horoism ol one of his mem. who, sco- I and lighting of ships was loss corpora the English in 1544, and, sccondly, . What a mooting -young and beauti- mg the soaveyor dm, detouninod to:mot:to' in character than in Modern by Cromwell's troops in 1(150. lt f ol when they part6C1-gray, middle ITscsio the map for which so manyitimes. There, was no questioo 02 410(1 i 1710, rebuilt 'by Charles H., 1071 - aged, end wreeked with disease whim Tao twos had been 1,1 ('(1 Ile elit it 011 1 21.05118 torpeb0; 110 doubts about ram 1 royal anti ceased to be a Jorinanont- tiloy met -a. meeting of tears. from tho board of the piano table, 1 submarine or motes; no problems as : palace after the accession . of husband, 13elieving his wife to be fri‘e, James VI. to tho throne of England.. and theft Ito could take low to soma Part Of the world where fans:dais tyranny does not reach, journeyed again to Sakhalin, only to fina that jitst before tho investment of the island by tho japanese his wifo was removed to Valdivostock. The poor woman WW1 smolt:caked out of tho island by moons of a japaneno coast- ing vessel, and is being kept in the prirom at Yaldivostock, where tho militarY authorities will not allow nay non-combatants, and her dovotod husband may not ovea see hot. 13y strange misfortuno she was the only prisoner sent away, all Um others being left on the island." --L-4. -- SODIE DON'TS. Valuable Mists for Those Who Use Firearms. Don't forget that the front end of a gun is alivays dangerous, no mat- ter who holds -Lilo weapon. Don't forgot to handle guns on the theory that they aro always loaded and cooked. it is an excellent work- ing hypothesis. Don't forgot to bo very careful in ahoosing those whom 3'01.1 allow tO accompany acm on a hunting trip. 'Photo is nothing liko picking number eigbts out of your. scalp, or digging a few buokshot out of your legs, ta make particulars in choosing your hunting componions. ' Don't go hunting with a crowd. Ono companion with a. gun is onough to watch rind to look out for when flriug ones own. weapon. Don't put a, 101111001 OM into a waggon. Dotet put a loaded min any whero out of your hands. If you must lay It down or stand it againa 01, troo or a, fence unload the gun. Dot when you piels it up again 05- Sa011e that it is loadod and handlo it ageordingly. Don't, attempt to get (woe a, fonce with a loaded gun in your hando, lf you insist on kooping tam load in your gun whilo scaling a feaco shovo tho gun through first, muzzle 100(8' (11081, and when you aro over pick it lip by tho stook, Doo't keep a gun loaded When it co not likely to bo called into immed- iate requisition, Don't shoot at anything shnply be. conso it looks as it it might be it 'oor; be absolutely suro thot it is a doer and nothiag but a door. »o -11't silo.) at till unless you know exactly what you ma shooting at; soma -bin moving in tho brush is not ganto-it is et mart or a boy. Don't shoot with bullets onless you aro reasonably 501'0 (25 to whom they aro going to stop. Don't forgot the rolo: NeVor permit a revolver, 1 patted Or onlooaled, point toward yomarlf or oafs/ ono el/Co ((Mom you mean to kill. If a Mend playfully points an unloaded pistol at you, 1010011 hiat clown, and got. 80115e 11120 111111. soincluttv. Don't torget Tor a moment that oll firearms ma I12)0.3113' woopons, that they Were Made to destroy life, awl nro forodulty efficient 00(111 1711(1(14,5 for 11.1101:81, lt,uutryo081000. 18711.1171.1(rice.IfLoillarootri11111- Matins() of haunting horror and >0.18- 2) and, knowing that ho could not long retain conseiousnoss, Wolind it imam' his waistoloth round his body. Then lot 2)1111(110 startoel northward in tho hopo of reaching water. The, and tho comparative tisk of belt (trek four mon 81110 started, with 1211n C01-1 or thin oido poeforation. The sides lapsed, and ho himself remembers (101 13(111(5 of oak, no progressive improve - more than comin41 to consciousness » moot was possible in the protectivo at night limo ladng In a pool of ,material, as was tho ease at prosont, water by tho 1700011 river.whoa processos tor manufacturing im- ' Nero ha was found by a wandering proved armor wore being continually Afghan, who carried him on his discovered. Shoo that (late steam bacc to an Afghan village, whero his propulaion in its varlod forms, shell life was Raved after receiving careful attention. Tho bodies of his (10(00118' 110,2)0 companions wore afterward dls. covered in a completely mummilleal condi lion. Last Wintor all the jackals with which Seistan abounds for some un- known c041180 went road and attacked Men and animals. Tho disease also spread to Rio wolves, who played groat havoc. to the relative value of speed as Tiro most interosting historic guns or protection: not speculations dent ‚(110,5 the murder of Itizaio, whose against coal ondttrance, or additional as to tho hest distribution of armor blood spot is still shown to the en- quiring visttor. jEWS IN NEW YORE. Christian Denominations are Faced by Great Problem. A very serious problem confronts the Christian church, of all names,» in tho city of New York. This prOb- lom is furnished by tho Jews, and is , 11YDROPROTITA. Four 01,301110012 of tho mission wora bitten ono of whom died of hydro,- phobia. A mad wolf Which attacked tho camp of the Cannel corps bit soventy-oaght camels and ono horso, and forty-cight of the 01(10015s and Um horse died of hydrophobia. On an- other occasion a 'horde of mad wolvos triccel unsuccessfully to rush tho camp. The Soistans themselves wero so overcomo by terror of these meal ani- mals that they actually 1,1210(1 off all but a very few of their dogs, on whom they (wend for softly and se- curity al; night. Groat suffering was collard by tho winds. During the Summar what is known as tho 520 -day wind attained a velocity of anything up to sovonty miles an hour, awl it W125 impossible to venture out, oxcept, perbars, for au hour in tho 'a 11011 it. slightly moderated. Tho air Wag foil oE [lust and salt, and was extromoly paip0111111]1. In the Winter terrific bliz- zards, with 1810)150 cold, Were com- mon experiences, 'Pim last visitation of this sort wos on March 29 of this year, tvhen the temporatur dropped to 4 abovo vivo (11211wind registered 1.20 miles au boor. In this Pt arm, 600 camols wore killod, but noir bodies ]l15(011110)2t111]l15(011110)2t111in an incredibly short 'Woo, os the Seistans, who 11(11 (1181(2,05 anxious ta got flosh, ('(181)0(1('(181)0(1in and speedily (11,". 1110)1511041 1,11001. ANCIENT 07111115,Front end to Dial F4 1051011 was found to be 111.080 of ancient, ('111)18,ad n, (Welt 8112000 rains do not exist, is thickly carpeted with bits of Old brick and pottery' marking U1081t05 of 111010 (1011(9)1(1011(9)1 lothitatit)es, Many of the 1811118s aro of imposing Mmonaions, covoring Very largo areas of g41001(1)11,Marking tho vaistemoo of ‚2)111121ot (1111511 Iowa bean cc, tatty 1(05)1- 1008 rind wealthu y country, m y, Aa alty of these plows will 3202113121113' (101'041r again bo visited by Europeans, the data eolloctod will prove of greatest intereSt. Tho bolls of 112(1 deserted eitios hod probably not. boon occupied Lar the last, 500 a vora, 101(1)11 11110 0)2118,'!, p1111 !,lenl 2111110111- ties ‚3'1']')1‚3'1']')1‚3'1']')1ompolotood on the l'Orsittu (4410 or 1111, kynnozur 02)1)1))'02)1)1))'10 Rus- sian agents booing 11) ]0]''p]'2)10111041 1,) tho Persians tho obJeits of lho anis- ilia, iron and steel armor, stool hulls breech -loading and rifled gnus,quite new. It does not concert -Oho podoes, mines, high explosives, eiloc- trical appliances, submariaes, had all been introducocl. 13IG GUN THE FACTOR. Theso changes had been threatened, but had still left intact., tho suprem- acy of the big gun in the big ship as it existod at Trafalgar. In the old days, ELS noW, them was sometimea a strong disposition to discover de- fects in British ships. Our vessels, it was said sailed slower, carried smeller and poorer guns at a less height, and were of inferior form to thOSe of the enemy; they were de- signod with finer cods, so that they pitahed more heavily and even en- dengered thelt• masts; they wore chiding Philadelphia and Chicago,. older than tho enemy's, for we lta,d Put together. Those Jews aro of al-' no1 to build SO many new ships to most every possiblo nationality, and, reelect) lojured ones. Vol, in. spite !fully one-half of them, possibly more. of it all, tilos, generalls, brought the i have emigrated thither within tho moony to action, land on tho whole last ton years. Russian porsoeutiow they generally beat him. Ono nught hopo that, should noed unhappily arise this, too, might be repeated in our 'day. sintr,r) WON FOR, TOO 0, The discussion was opened by 'Ad- miral Sir N. Dowdon-S'mith, who said that at this timo our thoughts were) nocessarily carried from Trafal- gar to Japan. Trafalgur had ensur- ed us peaco o)2 tho high scati for 100 years, and wo might lump the 5a1110 810111(1 be trete with Japanese Victory at Tstashima. ((p0001, he thought. had °noble(' 'Admiral Togo at that battlo to place his ships where ho ploasod; and, though ovory warship must bo a compromioo, ho hoped thot speed would not be 0110 of the factots in thole construction that would he lightly thrown 00e2'. A. ••sleigg tod liver, (trims fron 0, or olier eating and some- times 0880010.1.041 101112 Catll)'rll of tho bilo MOO wer right sido of tho and 1088 of appetito, indicate its preseuce, 12 bItio pill nod black draught, though 1111 ohl-fachioncd, is a -useful rentody. Shinglos is a poptilar namo tot herpes /costar, in Which small blis- toes, sorrounded by rodneso, occur in tato linos of rot irritated nerve, Frequently it affects one-half of tho body, forming a bolt or ring half round, lt is perfectly harmless, Battle With warm water, and apply zinc ointment. lower East Side, and the vast influx Of 110105 there, which. threatens to swamp and drive out Christian places of worship. That is an old matter. The process is going Oil thero more rapidly than ever beforo. and this fall several churches ot various names have announced 110,6 they can uo longer withstand the pressure. Tho now problem weighs against, ChurCheS in every other part of the city. It is 10 bo remembered that New York has 700,000 JON'S, a num- ber as great as Jerusalem, London, Paris, llerlin., St. Petersburg, Vienna, and a wholo lot of other cities, in - has drivon them hero, and SO have hard conditions in Austria. Clotting acclimated, arid becoming familiar with Amerieati methods of businoss, mid NOW York opportuni- ties, a very larga proportion of these Jews are making money rapidly.. Just as ropidly as they do, thoy are going into residence sections of New, York and purchasing hornet). Ther0 aro, in So= ..quarters, cliscriminas tions against JOWS antl refusals to, rant property to them, but Christian onsuscoptibility to Hebrow purchase' monoy has yet to bo discovered.. Tvladison and Fifth aymilleS have long been the homes of many well - 1.0 -110 Jows, Within a ohort time the Wost Sitio has witnessed many nowoomors from among thons, Into the now section, called tho Dorough of the Ilromr, and Into Om best parts of 13roo81yo, espoeirdly tam neW porta, Jews are going in suc12 onormous numbors that they havo upset and changed 111081; of the plans which Christfan Church. (>8" (01151011 =maws% 'leftist hmul. Ro- man Chatholla Alla Protestant aro aliloo alfoctod. 'rho Jows do not In any section, ceaso to be .Tows in. that they motor Otto tho affairs of tho neig•hborhood nod lose their racial identity. Thoy tomato, floWs. Once?, a year thoy flock to their own places or worship in groat nInnhers. The rest of the year they appoar to observe teithOr Saidtrdny nor Sun- day, savo to . maim them and 1011 other daya limos of businoss and of' amosomont. This, at toast, Is 1.110 Don't trust tho 10e11 mechanisM of peactice of a very largo part of Nowt ilto hest gun Mimi nulde, When worb- 'York's Jorchh population, ing the lovor or bolt or a mogazino to transfer st tartrielgo from maga: zlno to han•ol See that the ruurde points in a safo direction., , "Ts Foul out, of danger'?" "No; Millie hosn't Wynn him sdt anSWer til hia proposal yot."'•