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1101 SEHOLD.
AlatallAWAVerWANWtOWSMOONWOnarrirelel
ALL AROUND 'Mrs HOUSE.
A r,tale leaf a bread tutty be ireehen-
ailed by dipping it in meeedirig weter for
nn eye vereaul responsibility if thee
ireitueit, tint then tatteing it in tbe
411,011 until dry. fell to eneke the aiene all that, it eliuuld
elase ot fere, quickly olose all be.
doorand wthe Somebody Mut said tha dieorder
s indows to cheek
• vru t ruing more hornet.; tbau drunkenness,
ellen the facie or not, are tbe meet M-
fluential tearbere a their children. As
a rule, the ebild will be wisitever the
Immo makes lam. If the home ie an-
eleaely, v'tagar and dieorderly. it Aill
rea•ligely influence tilechild through(
out hie life. Tbe. world's history shows
that the best men and women leave
come from the best Lewes. Barents hi
Lre.u4Jt1t 0.0 tfllO 810.1
confiee the fire to a single roone. Certain it. is tbut a. disorderly home a wetting."
Latrip Mein:mesa should be cleaned by ha mama the most disagreeable Wave t
"- said -if 1 ueset you.," 1 replied.;
eimply twireting butlf a newspaper and on earth. The father floes from h to "if you upset yourself I cry off the
rubbing up and down; this produces seek comfort at the dub or the saloon. bargain,"
"Pin sere you'll never be so mean atPlIkoegeerrlinnY abanii=eent. 'end wbennIma4
the tilde of the canoe M a vain ettempt eaes 'voted on the reader end were
1.11,icee,rokrIbietlild fhiti hien. 'The piece. ef satin
e. splendid polish, and is a preventive The mother entapes from it wbetever plied from her lap and was
also of tweaking by heat, possible, and rowe sour -tempered be as to argue the caese of the dunage," all 1 inelude Della. inYsolf. and the 1 •
A mew lean maw le =Lae a 0 tea. ea-uee she cannot escape oftener. The eald Delia; "anyway, I'll risk 11.' the
Forturtately we were elose to , iug on the grass at her feet.. He,
e
'Jaren gladl '' event it for the school ,, i • .. • ..
I fee. a little eland, she said, as 1
- the bank and the water was shallow.. :deter, on the eentriery, wits stitching
sppunful of lemon juive in a cup of cobrithe strech,exce it by com, Ision, gave her my hand. to help her aloe:rd. to dry later' as best I could.
I. serambled ashore and helped Delia on away at emelt: fine sewing as if her
tepid. water. This met only whitens coming home only Ito oat and sleep. le . 1 r ,,,ii el life depended upon its being finiehed.
„Lill 100110.12,6,1:13,51s8 ial": I/ saiLaat" .t.ttia I A meld croesed the 703111 WW1 mottle
and re 10000. all atains from the nails, fact, the disorderly home ie not a. Immo I am incline:I to think, however, that lie 11 1 D
and feeding place fur a group of hu- to nerronenese, et thecaoeti.1 nd eraellet7ned the netters. Laura Moncton looked tie lime
but it loosens the eaticle hmeh ha- a all, but a mere teraporary shelter her besitaelon was not altogetber due
painter'
ter than seissors du, but was a little in- faoating pedal , "I'll never forgive my- I bee eewing, and, takieg them off the
, I 1 the f - lab tbe • if • . el •
men beings who are kept together liy n .
iBroken China may be mended, if not physical neeessity, aud who scatter, ne- utmtt iy e att I. at ohs as . sefor this. wish you. were a Marl Ly,
handed. one 10 her Slater. Moe -
broken too finely, by taking a very ver to reassetable, as 5000 as they can Prettiest' i I 1:tle toot; in the wuT1'1, and n'nd,i,e2u1,(1 swea,i. al' Me."
thlsk striation of gum arable, and stir- mimeo from the restraint. that keeps was wearing the Tory daintleet of " "ea, all iiwthi fright I Meat, 100k." ( rin HalTourt ceaeed reading and tottat-
aeli poor Delia, putting back her wet 1 ed iter.eis from his low chair et Aline,
tring tato it burned or be..ked ideate]. them together. The members of these brown shoes, which showed to the best
graTeBorirf;: ttlieette with ltttleeof 17-
; adventage as she stood 10 timid un- 1 *mtarc'rrnmithrse rir ...Venus ri 'eg Er I '4„:1,/mhIng.
the sea," but indistinctly, gjseddei°:imy i eson foreign »fleets. The paper rualed
her intently tie she read the
re Paris until of a proper consistence. i boe,
Apply it with a brush to the broken them the weorirbomeerelt'm Lan )enderer certainty, one foot on shore and one
doubting the moprieta of the allus- i elightle, and be noticed, (hat her hands
edges and ether them together. , meaning, and Payne's sublime melody poised over the canoe. 1 euntess the
' ton. ! were 1 rembliug. Shi• taught bet tu•eath
When your Owes are wet remove is reerelY a• song. attitude was fascinating to me, more ep :I., r • t
ono . °Igo your bargain. Mr. Coll.!
Yet this disorder, which crushes and 4,,,,, .• .0. .t . - .. on,* with 3 Ill 1 , '.', • ..
a lee esep, an i the color
1 tom y as 7 necessitated a very ais- way, said she, shaking the water from '
a (1"' w - - - - -- ' , kilts all the w nt d sweetness of home in ber feee Seemed suddenly to ebb
them t ine off n11 the mud !
then. with a, bit ot flannel. -wet in . i., ant aas soul; fessatta vassion 01, tn..; tinct pressure. of my eteadying band. her bedraggled skirt; "evill you order
THE
BRUSSELS POST.
AN ARTISTIC ENDING.
The eon elione under her Straw hal
and made her shade her eyee with her
hand ail looked up tit me, standing
by the cage of tbe river.
"Now, air. Conway," ehe wad, "tire
you. quite eure you eon manage a
(mime 1"
promise yoe 0, nr+W frock, Miss
Dello,. if I upset you,"said I, gallantly.
"Don't be taeh," ehe laughed; "per.
haps I'll thiuk a new frock well worth
111 ncluelly neereeary hilt listening
to or milking a remark; only speaking IIN TIIE ROSE GARDEN.
are to Inok right lido there longer then
ttrtistle endings mule me feel gaiie 17 3vsa a asy or breathless beat irt
certain there Va 11, more Arlititie e.nd- I
ing to sueh a look than mutually to silds"tailtl'ai the trees were Itu"d
drop our eyes. down nitti their u eight of leaves, and
jUld lainking about thin, and , beneath the temper leeelies elretehed
hoo %PIT gtheeral sonic girls look (lark, reetful eliedow Tbs f •
Vril 1.1
enTI f 1e, e hen, like a. fool, ita My Pao- '
die eat ell a weed, I endeavored ile gen- reae° fitted the a10, for lite rose garden
tly 11.14 poesible In extricate it, but the !al (leathern Court renoenett in the
atiede proved. otalinete. Delia grew erinuty eel Aline AI:melon Molt tooth
nervous and at up in the canoe. pride in her florvere. it W717' "1
"011. plerme he careful, Mr. Cenway."
her rosem 'bat she wee ilex:lane: ia,W.
45NY it" -1 WW1, for you to be
era ordinary vetitetintenee I want so
raindi 111000 thau that. 11-11 Hangs
blot been different, would there levee
leen 1121.0 hope for mc 111O future?"
Itler fingers preesed Moser over lila
ge lig Prod for her answer. With
the m ni lest touch ehi• ;art her fee°
aaainst las Amultivr and kissed he
moth of hi. etre,. 'Jaen sta. left lane
*
, A line was \ ine in the rose ger-
! den, where Freon Lo 1,,,1I 111,1
, her h Meet Their tirei meeting
atter hie aiee nee 4,1 +lore year, had
' f mid
;,. 3 1 05 I
I pulled a little harder, but to no an(' 1.4a aoseaes. where fibs' eat• with tad peesee teisity an uuturally fee., and tell you the amount thee they •
puipreee. Then r lea pa limee, I gave her sinter, 1114(0014(1 17: Morris Harcourt , enough. -Now tie y ere to =oat think rat ought to give them. While
au peddle 8barp jerk; he weed gave reading aloud from a new book he had , owl Allot', latinrellY 1100110115. the 99011-ellS 01 restaurants and 'hotels
w'ar all too suddenly. Delhi gave a. , , , • was peeina up and deem the uarrow
x vet fees for their services, owl will
relight. down Irene wen that day , her 1 1 tot d al - pub wonderine viva she 07.101.11(1 Say I '
s-h-1.10.7/Wn'0,111100zWg0,11.rid bthim0.71033A 1171vaallt 11,1111:41arnrlyoterifhaLseynanuai: niott eirtabide,riteh,setty-
night and the bad stolen on) after din- bars 40, gose so far se to tea yott
ner to her favorite 131,01., where Frank
uas to folluw her, lle had been ,le- that they want, a fee eala Prescribe toe
tained in the dining -room with the amount. Even porters de not do that.
Squire. alio wanted. him: to taste some They mime around, brush your coat
euperfine claret he had j11131. got 111.
end bet and run the whisk over your
ao Allem uaii ere elate the silver goon •
trousers, but it is seldom (.bat they ask
rose behind the bummer clouds and
shone in petteeful eplendor. illumining ! you fere may money, let alone a 57)001"
311)12 its soft lipiat the lovelieess of the I feed awaaaa
old gardee touehing the sun dial at
ibe tad of the rose \talk ith its faint 7003Senger steamers tbe stewards
,f9aveteasitti;ottglritati,itgatItticals.i.art tin p tinhevaivailde gref_gmarudmithaesiri .bfeeessteaasmashmipatooternr poafnryigrbet.
eontrest to the bleck shadows cest pads sourraboge J40007. It 16 ijos,
armed her from the fir trees,
eine to avoid payiag the fees as they
The seen, ta the roses was beavy.
mingling vath the leeeetrous perf time I are net collectable by law, but tbe
passenger who does not pay theta will
white in the moonlight. gleamed I
have. trolible in getting hie luggage •
of the taleteco that
Morris Hereon: t's presenee haunted , off the steamer, an it would I* well
the rose garden; it was there he had
first told bo'; ef his love; there thoy had xur awe to mop telt stearners alter
sp,atrot.retdi,.a otagst,d. mee.teeet to join the wards where any of tbe servants of
others in 1111' house., and there they bad tbat boat ore employed. 'The stewards
'00001 to have Berrie sort of fee guide-
heAr fecttddheins ppraeesseituaiaetetwr:gin,,ngdiseeizreed
Wog or black -list of peeeengers who do
00E11 STEATISHIE FEES.
THEY ARE ALWAYS DEMANDED
FROM THE TRAVELERS.
eel n intik pa the Mkt einem nave teteseogere
at TeOlr efercy and Take Advantage
The 10. fr.i stem le mom eta
feared en a big it:teem:ger eta:nu:Min
thee enywhere elme, It lo one of the
places e here sort ante &SAM their'
tare frolic, or shall I, and send you in away,. leaving her cheeks very pale,
keronate, rub them well; when they gedy that sweeps the Imam to destru.c- was the more convinced that the
. . . . . hill)" even tO her lips. When she was folairig
I know it wee not e. very suitable,
. • the hater and repliteing it in the .'o'
are partially dry repeat the treatment, 1 tone at one fell blow. It 8 an 11181 , y ‚(500. ei...
Put them In tt. moderately wenn ,p1500 . fatrireelygnj Velma, .tbat cyreienpesmin. in. tinny settled herself lantana' the cush-
made all of afrionvaTm offittle things
to dry slowly anti thoroughly. When 11)218 121 the bow of the canoe, for all the
they are quite dry rub egain vvith a I too minate to notioe singly, but which world Is 11 (0 the mums' 1,orrt• indeed,
Moth dama -with kerosene. in the aggregate banish peace and as I stepped warily to the center of
comfort, juet as a swarm of stinging the erafte I am sure I wits really the
An excellent perfume for perinea-
gnate ean destroy tbe pleesure of a
Mg clothes tbat are packed away, and deyei onting in the woods. In the die -
which will retain its Properties for a orderly, home there are no placee for
long time can be made in the follow- tbings, no regularity as to eating 07'
beg way : Pottrid LO a powder one ounce sleeping or waking, Nobody takes care
0e4111 of cloves, caraway eeeds, nutmeg, of his east -off garments, leis books,
mvee, cinuanion and Tonguln bean; playthings, or other property. B00191'
141151) as much orris root as it•ill equal body is always Hunting somethiug, and
the weight of the above Ingredients. scolding somebody else for adeplecIng
AB that is needed is to fill little it. Reeriminetione and quarrels fo1.
bage of muslin with this inisture and low. For e while the. nanther "picks up"
occasion o o ar0 nn, so Se 0
make an offer of marriage; aLso. that:: velope she glateed up end met Her -
it 3311,5 a very prosaic way of patting it, ; court's eyee; there was 0 quest iontrag
out upon my word I couldn't help it. ! look in them.
"0 wish you would, give me the right
always to pay your bills," I said. La•ura roee, gathering up her work
more nervous of the two, but then I Delia blushed. and then she laughed. i an' 11101(1)21.
"I don't think 701112(1 if I do" ehe "Su,ean Astley has written to eel:
could judge 01 2117 shortcomings as a mad.
canoeist far better than she. We were both very •
wet sna both ,. me over to luncheon le -morrow. and
wants mother to go, too, I'll go in
"Now, then," I :aid, "are you, quite very muddy, but I looked into tbose
aforeernentioned 7.90011 eyes. and ibis and See what she buys about it," she
sure you are comfortable'?" time she didn't turn awaY, for 7 dis- cella. See had barely got helf-way
She gave a last smooth to the folds covered. the more artistie ending -I put ocrese the lawn when she yelled back,
of her brown skirt, geve. a little pat my arm around her waist anti kissed
"0, by the bye, what does Fr.mk say?"
to the :sleeves of her 11)110 blowie and her.
Ise back against the red cushions Nvith
lee them anaelig the garments. atter everybody, scolduiP at canTaa. a sigh of. content.
Disa tOwels sbould be thoroughly tint doing nothing to ehartge the re(
boiled whenever they are washed. Mere gime, Finally she gives up in deepeir "Yes," said. she sweetly, "I 001 0.12110
scalding will not answer the purpose, and allows things to go helter skelter. ready."
May bouhewives are exceedingly 91 yoang home builders would (amid a let go the tuft of grass to which
eterelees about this. *They do not this blieht, they should cultivate the ,• , , , .. . ,
bseeill to realize that the intense heat x nee been clinging, pusned off gently
virtue of order from the outset. The
of boiling its absolutely necessary if little ones ehould learn the lesson a with ray paddle, and we were fairly
one would have health and cleauliness order as soon ns they le.arn to walk. afloat,
towel le unfit for use. It 9iLkeS MOTO Above 0,11 things, let tlie mother not The eutehine speakled 011 the water,
in the kitchen. A merely scalded disb
begin by Oohing up, the toys, booke,
then juat holt wetter to :remove the diet- ewe ehae the child has misplaced. Let the leaves of 'the trees waved ever so
ease gems and impurities that may uot „cre„ tho and to dispose pro_ softly in the breeze, the bright -colored
lodge in the domestic necessities. perIy ni every rob:placed article. Ad- dragon flies darted hither and thither,
To clean Imes it they aro dark, warna here to this plat steadily until order while :Gong the bank the bees flew
a quantity of bran in a pan, stirring
Ing. When well warmed, rub It into he over. The establishment of law and
/1600111Pa a heldt. there tbe trouble will
it briskly as it heats. to prevent scoreh. languidly from flower to flower, as if
the fur thoroughly with the band. Re- order in the household requires effort,
peat this two or three times, then but it is worth 5 thew:Intl times its
tehake the fur and brueh it briskly until cost. It mea,ns the belittling up of a
1( 11. perfectly free from bran and dust. borne that is worthy of the name, ana
one +hat will be re sweet anti abiding
If the fill's are whits, lay theta on a _____„ ,,,,,, _ ,,,,„1„,„1 tniosit,ition to
table and rub them. well with bran '''siri.74,117,_,..";;,1;0'ss'o5'7;;',13 'ao'tbov ea„n
g". . ,
whicb bas been slightly moistened ae. ""
wiat '15111'111. water. Rub antil ulte ""e'
Aline eeethed Lo find difficulty m
speaking for a moment, then she said,
A FEROCIOUS SPANIARD.
new ere areated n low wan Pleaded tor
1149, Father's eteerty;
The following aneedote is eharacter-
belle and not unlikely literally true.
It is peeallarly pertinent just now,
aforillo and Morales, though able
in a. %mice that eoueeled hoarse:
not yet kissed her. She have e
nri'l '"`• that he ba.1 not done so. ten ebillings. l'he steward who waits
,,,, uould not. but it was strenge-strauge looke after your mate -roma is about
tbud on
, "I told you that 1: 'was veining latek on yea at the wide ehuuld reeeive the
!with Mrs, h'utalift a lady whom I bar
excite- tnentimaed sometimes in ray letters. .
Mg yoU. 0
mune fee. The deok steward, for bring -
n OCcasional drink end, look-
vulsitin of feeling at the thought of not give fees, so that they can make
the men te \three she Was promtsed,
and yet with it all a atrenge dread of
weunaing lam A etep 071 the gravel
them
SUFFER ON FUTURE TRIES.
path --he 'wee heee. Certain fees are regularly fixed and.
"Well. Aline. 50 the old ro-e garden expected, irrespective of the cost of
le the seine es ever. uni yuu-are you j
glad to see me, deer e" The tone uas etote-rousa or the style in which a
tealin and isiseionless. and the band that maia travels, while certain other fees
took hers 'am eoril (Wien I on the etyle. Iron an ordinary
r.W•RT'flAi4t.t there are feel to be given
let us sit down, 'What a glorious night
"Of course, era giad. 1'i 204. route
11111 to the state -room stewv.rd, eke saloon
yuu ru! eTeet
llaimree people
voyagm
steward. the :leek steward, the smolt-
Ahne spoke rapozily, as if to gene bag room steward and the. barber and
time. She wondered tt little that he 12041 02, rh fee to the fiteward. who
" Be LS on his way home.'
He reourt's face changed,
book on lals knee fell with a
the ground.
'Laura's eyes dewed with
ment. , knew- her and Captain Suudiff two
" Oh, what newel" she said. "I must years ago,. He is deed now. and she. is ing aft*, your steamer chair( mad rugs
-a widow." expeas ate :Millings, but ha. will take
441-lerels' were twe at the 'meet fem.' tell mother." She rat eeroes the graSS etenetaing in his voice eeemed to Dp- ban a crouu. The tain0 mg toora
Mous savages in all that relates to the
inflicting of miseries upon their op- „
and oieappeared witliM the house. :en Attlee's eyes to a glimmer of the steward expects five shillings, and, if
eosers. 'truth. Then she asked a conaltoapiace YOU are in the smoking room a reat
question: pert of the taip, he feels that he ie
Ile is coming bask," said Aline.
" To marry you," in e lOW Ceiet from ..Aud a. ate „loo?,, en, tiled to as much as the Mate -room
During the campaign in Caradcas, a ji , t
ro naarry me," she xemated, I "Nice!" repeated Frank. with a eteward or your 'waiter. Ai bath every
slightly L.,.1.,rnful emphasis on the ad- tlaY La the passage can be had fur a.
they only kept themselves awake by in boy appeared in the tent of Illorillo, ,„
°emelt buzzing. drowned in tears. The tablet desired to There was a breathlees sile•nee. jective. "Yam might call her nice; she file srailling ice,
Delia. . there, The ehild said he came to beg you ask bim to release you t" tuniTh.4ssTeheTaisetewaadsfixeLd b4.11.1Gx4vItgetelaues;
or not a men uncleastards the rates
"Isn't it delightful?" murmured be informed for what purpose he 33015 0 W.73,01 ore we to do, Alite r Won' is -she is,the sweetest witmen I bare
t ever met!
"it is indeed," x assented, but would the life of his tether, then a prisoner ..aae d... ,, ' A • ' • ."...a ' ' • ; , h . air!. if he will pay at the end of the
' "Freadr l Vibe t de V011 meau 7 ' eried
haye been engage tbree years. • line, in astoni." ment, 1111, ex eves
. ' trip. If they 910 21104 think that he will,
they give him lents from rime to tune,
until they get. some assur,ance 073 bis
part titer he recognizes the obligation
of the fee system. If they think he
ary. then rule again with dry ran.
Utie flannel toepply the wee bran, then
dry with old-feshioned book mu.slin. To
finish. 11.1..b magnesia, against the for.
If not badly solled, white itir may be ter dissolve 29-2 oz, tarthric AVM and paddle was wonderfulay soothing, and Morillo seized tbe little fellow's ear:
Strawberry AM. -In 1 qt. eold wee The splash of the water from the "but what 9 can eball be done."
STRAWBERRIES. have dune so entre truthfully if the in Morillo's camp.
bow of the canoe had not displayed so "Wbat car; you do to eave your fa -
great a reluctance to keep straight up t•her ?" asked the general.
the river. , "I ean do but little," said the toy,
She moved away and he followed eer know. and -end three years le a long iv", not pay he will have a hard. lime
down tu the rote garden, which was .
" end you love me e" elift. We were much together. eou „
tinineee",. tame of it. Ile will (in.': that his seate ream
*leaned 1..aarobbina it well with flour, Pour it ooe•r 6 lbs. hulled strawber. re.,y fair companion closed her eyes. "Would you suffer that to lie takea years is a long time, too is mot well made uts that he cloeS not
thee hanging in the air for half an rim Set away for two days and Urea:3, she did so raoliteness no long,er off to obtain your tether's libertyfe below the belt of fir treee ecreeting it long for coeetancy," said Aline, smile. care when he is seasick, that he is
demanded he. from the house. bag. Then she continued: "And I -X, served last itt the table and does 1309
times, being careful not to orait the ' ' "X certainly would," was the ans. •• you iove mel" he .saad eaain, tak- •
'too grew to core for some one while get the things that he urdered, that.
hour, repeating the prooess several ainie. beln r •f I not to bruise the debarred tue from gazing my fill at
g ea c n
eir bath between time, fruit. Measure the, liquid, and for her upturned face. \Ver. Mg ber bands in his. you were away. Frank, do you tbiaak the "'rang "tabs ark "'gars C014e 1.0
in wusliIng knitted woolen shawls. The stirring until dissolved, but never put stook of her therms. How softly her cut off the ear by pieces. The by " Yuu roust go away I c
am- -orget. me,"; time to retrieve it."
, we made; a mistake ? Tbere is yet him in the smoking room. and that his
steamer chair is constantly lost. 'rhe
each pint put 1 lb. grunulieted. sugar, I looked admiringly, taking mental A soldier was accordingly ordered to
Considerable difficulty is often found
followlag direetions, if strictly attend- it over the fire. Bottle and cork dark eyelashes swept her cheek -how wept, aut. restated non ' she faltered.
" Yea, but you have been apar1. all wean strangely glad.
that time, and nove--" , "Whitt have T ealdf fcirgne me.
cent be a leuenlem: naust tell you the
"Now l' do not love lam" ; truth. I grew to care for Mee. Sut-
; "1)0 you mean. Aline, you weeh to be servants ere as effective as seasick.
ed to, Will be found to answer. The nees in making a imolai trip. miseralele.
lightly, but do not seal tightly for a coquettishty curved ber enouth--how "Woula you lose your other aar foe ,, Will it ke it Mader. no, re-: free?"
oleavale shoula be washed in water a fortnight. .
sideher lips -how delicately turned her WU the next question. maining ?" I There MA no xxlistakiug the joy in
the la,st day cf the tap. The servants
Theee feee are nee ta be paid until
dainty the suspicion of a dimple either the acoomplishment. of your purpose ?"
her wealth ca black bair-yes. 1.131- still suffer," replied tbe by, "9 have auffered muele, but I Cam "I don't know 1 I den% know! More; "So it won't break your heart after
; Frank's voiee.
ris, what can Ido r" very speedily fixed out at which place,
little anoretbat lukewarm, in which a it is waste of time end motorial to
leieee of white soap has been boiled. ohin-hoev becomieg the red cushion to
doubtedly her 11050 19118 reLrousse, but The other ear was taken off by one all." Aline said.. laughing, a pesseuger is to get ell. 14 umking
Ween il, in two waters, and, le rinsing, eall st•rawberriee, as they are seldoml ....
a fig for your stately Greek beauties' stroke of the knife. She was crying. lie put his arm about . "
"But you must not call me aear alai
area: yours. dear.' his first trip they :ice pretty sure to
know it. It is advisable for hiln in
"Aline, we did nut 1130;113 to be distion- body else, and You must go to Mrs.
' more. 1 ant going to belong to Rome- that ease to tell his elate room
steward lint his waiter that he will
There is a fascination in the -crash in- "And now," said Alorillo, "eyelet) her Iola kissed her tenderly,
give them the regular fee at the end '
1)05.11105139,012 we grew to love each oth- Sutoliff.
er. Fate threw us together, and pal..•
"How ha,ppy tbey look." whispered of the trip if 11117! teerve aim 11101301117,.
and that, iC they d.0 1101, they will
must remember until I told you of Anne's mother to Laura as the two en -
I •
tared the drewing-room a little later, not get a penny. If he toile them tbis
my love I had no idea that you were
Before Aline lay down to sleep then in the proper way, he will get as gotta
engaged, and L did not spenk with '
inght, she wrote a note, a very short eerelee 135 rhe
feit sure you cared for Me, Will it one, for it contained but one word: MAN W110 ha WELL IiNOWIS.
not I* liest to tell Mr. Lawson the "C'otoe 1" The last trimming of the trip the
says; his letter is from Naples.'
trutle?"
his fee. if the paseenger tines not offer
"Ile will be here In a few days, he state room steward 110(1165 round. for
"Then I will do as you wish. I will it the steward smigeste that 11 15 1300-
(10 eway to -morrow and not come back tomary to give him a fee, and that
till you bid 7110, Write to me when you the regular fee is half a sovereign. If
bee° seen Mr. Tewson and I will wait anything Wee is offered him, mut be
for your decision, 1(1121 .going 13099, 513(1 thinks 115 0511 get half a eovereign hy
I will not see yout again till I return refusing to accept less, he will at
°nee hand the proffered setae back, and
say in an insolent way that he never
takes less than the regular fee. With
many pessengers, particularly wo-
men, Oda remark ond the ton' extinct
the tem shillings, The saloon steward
doee the seine thing, The etewarde
work in with ettela other, end, if 0021211
811Ceeed6 in avoiding the state room
steward, tbe saloon steward will ask •
him for both himself and the state
room ei('waiel. As a 137.011 0011001 get
tiff the that ontil it stops there is no
way of escaping these demands, which
Ivill IX) repeated during the last clay
of the trip until the pasisenger 51103
eninbs.
(180 5151) water a little above lukewarm,
00 110 to keep the pores of the wool
open. and discharge all the soap 9105',
if this is toe done, tile shawl will be -
Wine *thick end hard, Tben, when the
114510.W1 3(1 well rinsed, take one and one -
worth the trouble, but preserved tbeso
are delicious, especially if a little cur-
rant juice be added to then.
Strawberry Vinegar. -This is pre-
pared by washing 2 qts fruit in 1 qt.
half pints of wer(4 water and add to good eider vinegar. Set astde for 24
lit two tablespoonfuls of dissolved gum hours and them strain through cheese
orabic, which mist be well mixetl with cloth Add another 2 qts. berries. Bo-
water. Into this gum mixture dip
the shawl,squeezing it twe or three peat the above process a second and
times it. 'Wring it well VA is
taken out, atd again u,ring it in a
clean linen cloth. Pin it out quite
(square on a Mean carpet or flat sure
nate, with tt, elean sheet underneath it,
maul leave it in this manner till thor-
onghly dry.
HAIR NET IN AGAIN.
tilt:tett nearly hear a ettratteret of dis-
ease and Chem& thought to be perman-
entlY oat of fashion, the hale' net is
third time. Lastly, for each pint of
vinegar allow 1 lb. sugar. Heat gen-
tly to the boiling point, aim, cool and
bottle. tie few spoonfuls of this in
O glass of iced water is very refresh-
ing on 0 hot day.
Pruit Punch.-Thls is excellent made
of strawberries. The ingredients axe
1 eup letrion juice, 1 imp etrawberen
juice, 1 eup red cherry Atka, 11.2 cups
sugar, and one pint water, Boil the
ZVt:adi =goat:113
Doming In Nola. In merely moonlit° °racked_ too. Allow same whoie stymy_
eyee Ilitis rimy not seem Map:ease-it, and berriee to float axound in the bowl.
Many men have peobably never noticed Preserved with, Cu.rrent anice.-Tise
Uhe nets that are now being worn.. But only whole, firm, fresh berries and
"taankin49)1 ia maltea. ot gmat cook but a. few at a time. De not
betetest, for the new fathaon has 11910- 3911011 9110111 but brush free from sand.
Icor each pound allow 1 lb sugar, and,
for each 4 lbs 1 pint currant juice.
ly, a, part and, portion of the feminine anaw. wrap Lho 94(1(417 „na our,.
athletic tendency ot these times, Per- iinalt juice, adding the white of an egg
'bate1211 :nay even mean lihe death of toelder it. Boil until the syrup is
the present elaborate back halo pins thick and. lear, then aeon in the straw,-
In any event Et will follow that Pewee boeultea end
aitidarec elk iiat:rusi teantctimsdoer, 0B1h,eitilade
al %hese babr Pins are to be Used, for until the leerries.teie, fitiedied.P. The
Olive sowing of alie net signifies thot the juice shoold be simmered down until
Ratite pin of to-dey tis applied to the it gelatinizee, and 'then poured over the
back bola* of the modern girl has been
a good bid of a failtire end can no
tiongar be depended upon.
at wee all vary well when girls wellt-
ed and moved quietly, 'Oben balm pins
eould do their •work, But hove the
lotto Owl moves 'her ata she does
the rest of her body energetMaily, and
at, times violently. The 1' 5.61210111(110
Min* dressing is for a rather low psy-
che knol„ and an hour 011 80 09 exereine
pill slatke her hair loose awl put the
psyche it peril, '
Tke new bale net ahat is at the same: . • • • '
amine ;Hine so very Old 95 1(15.43 to slip • The Little One -le that whet makes
en oaddenly and 1)1 19 quite
Mt; cranes over from 'Paris, and is real -
Dena 1
DELIGHTS Ola THE WEST.
Have you 8 healthy climate out here,
Larelat f
Healthy 1 No inert ham ever died a
natuvel (teeth slime I've been here, ariti
tenit's nigh on to thirty years.
QUM OF TITS MOUTHS Oil" HADES.
Papa, ter menimae-.Poor Ilinks 1104
a Wife who holds his nose to the grind -
over Vale peyebe end bold it in place
against all emergenelee.
DISORDER IN THE HOMES
'We: believe theat the home la e, more
pot eel edneet Weal ,ferce than the
:School earents whetlier they re -
it so red, papa 1
14 VAPID TAT,S3111,
Hojaclv-What m oluttterbon MI
Freaks in.
Tormillt--Yes, her eoeveriettion
geared nrettS
SS
deal altiOnit it."
Is Delia hae the sweetest grey-I:rowel
&yea arid it le et inetreordieery pleage
to the bank went the bow of 91120 031100,
and the subject of my reverie opened
her eyes with a start.
For the life of me I can not steer a
canoe and think of SUTO,e111/llg else at
the ,ame time. Ily the greatest good
Melt we were not; upset.
"1 Den awfully"aorry," I stammered.
"1 was nearly tialeep," she said,
"I can't think what happened; it was
dreadfully careless of me."
"Oh, it really doesn't matter," she
replied with greet good nature.
I paddled dear of the bank and vow-
ed such a collition should not moue
again. Delia, however, made no fur-
ther attempts to go to sleep.
"How smoothly the river runs," she
said thoughtfully.
"Unliko the coarse of true love," X
added rather weakly.
It was not a very apposite remark,
but then I knew the topic of lcree was
a dangerous one for roe, tend so, fool -
beady, I cotuted it, ea the moth the
candle.
There Wati a pause in the conversa-
tion while 9 swinesstully negotiated a
sodden bend M the river.
"Xas a greet pity, isn't it f" add
Delia.
"What; is?". 1 intruired,
-Why, thae the rmerSe of true love
never runs smooth."
"Oh, bat it does sometimes, really,"
aseerted.
"I suppose the love isn't really true,
111.01080d she. "Nowadays, books and
plays nearly always end unbappily."
"Oh, well," said 7 philosophically,
"there are tWO SOAS of love. -there is a,
Passionate love, fttll of presentiment,
which makes a man morbid and Thelma.
choly, tend forces him a tbousand times
to curee the fate that brings it; to binn
bat this sort of love is too May tor a
Workaility world, a.nd the only artistic\
ending is a tree° one,"
X am aaraid I bored Delia ow and
again by holding forth in 'n1:his way, but
ehe only gave the politest possible yawn
az she said: "And what about the
other?"
"The other," I went on, taking care
to watch the coarse of the canoe, "Is a
tender, peatoral, love, love which
makes a Man theerful and take
ratty views of life, caneing laira
to thank heaven every clay that
eteele 11 106'8 Ilk 0 fallen to las la,
mia the &Altaic ending is Wedding bells
old domestic happinees."
"Dear Mb, Mr. Conway," geld. Delia,
Smiling, "yotit Seem to know it great
The father of such a son is dangerous
to Spain; he xnuet pea the forfeit of
his life."
The meimea child pliaSed trom the
quarters of the general, but to wit-
ness the exeention of his father.
TO IrtrilNISEf A PIAZZA.
Happy the woman whose house
boasts a broad. :maple piazza -
and foolish the man, who builds a house
in town or country, without one. It is
the pleasantest :moan= sitting -00021l
imaginable.
To prepere it for occupeney, have
the floor pniuted, that it may be eas-
ily kept Mean The dey of scrubbing
unpainted floors is past. Only foolish
women huntiug tor hard work do ite
IT the sun shines breadly upon the p1-
414:14 plant vines to shade it. Let a
climbing rose clamber up the corner
POSt. Or, protect its sunny sides with
the bamboo shades, or the slatted
blinds, raised and lowered with cords,
that eau be purehafted quite cheaply.
Use your wooden reekers and your
willow chairs for furnishing, and bang
your hammock here. Have PientY of
pillows; hay mad denim are cheap en.
ough. Putt up a breeket with a pot of
traclesetuatia, upon it -don't he alarmed;
a little. table With 0, denim spreaa
you know as " Wandering Jew "-and
tradeseandia is that swift growing 0(06
should hold the latest mitgazines and
papers and the season's wild flowers.
The (heap steamer c9*tes-$1,80 and
$1,60 they are sold for here -are very
comfortable tor the piazza, and with
gay cretonne or turkey red cushions
are ornamental also,
Tt is not five minutes' work to dis-
mantle snob an Madan' room in ease
ot storin or absence from borne, end, It
le a delightful resort for summer eve
eninge, If mesquitoce are annoying, it
costa loss than a driller to enclose the
sides with mosquito net,
An*.
ertruy 131/1104.,AR ALARM,
A neat and cheep burgair alarm
\Moll will not fail, e.onsiste of a rubber
ball:, to whieh is 6t:140118d. tt, tube with
whietle at the outer end, the Air be.
ing esbausted Prom the bulb. The
tube Is then shut in the neat* of the
aoor, tend, being releteted alien the
door is opened, blows the uhatitm.
by your own desire,"
• • •
"We, hare had a very pleasant voyage
together. I ean Sorry iL iS nearly over,"
said Frank Lawson, Ile was speak-
ing to a women dressed in deep menet-,
ing, wbo, seated on a deek chair be -
e115 him at the further; end of the P.,
& 0. steamer hoinewead bond, gazed
with miserable eyes ((cross the hie&
3t eters, over wbieh tbe moon shone in
fitful gleams behind the lowering
clouds that betokened a storm.
"These hieve been the hteppiest weeks,
I have spent in five years," said the
women, witn feeling in her voice. I
"Were you mereled aye 1434.113 to that
brute
"Hush, he is dead," she stud gently.
"Isorgiee me, I ought nut to have
said. that."
"1 nate never thanked you for all
you did for me duriug that terrible,
dine; Indeed, for tell your goodneee to'
me ever emee I've blown you., seed
the young 3(1(1030, "I shall misa 7011
dreadfully," She waled, wit a 44, (.314114,10
in 1(41' voire
There was a long silence. Tama Frantz,
tau SOU moved restlessly across to the
bulwarks, egainst whieh he leaned,'
lookieig down ma the Wcalleil who had
been tied for five years' to one of the
worst. men that God had ever ereated.,
She wee going beek to her own Tem.!
ple and would probably marry again'
-why net 1 She AVM young, pretty, 11114,
-owl the sweetest woman he heti,
ever known,
t "This is our leat, eventing together.°
Ite put oat his hand as he spoke. Clare'
(111(0119191 1318041)1. hers within it and rime
"The last here," she said, tin a tre-
aria storal beside him..
"Pito
yoke, "but WO shall meet 151'
Fault ana'''
"I must not see you again. I am
going to be married and -well, 1(032,91
COLOR IN FLAGS.
51101 PredonnInates Largely En the Standard
tIte ruler Malmo:.
Though the policy of military author-
ities in tieing less glaring oolors um -
forms hes been very marked of late
years, red remains the most populax
color for national standards. Of twen-
ty-five countries, nineteen have flags
with red in them, the list including
England, "United States, France, Ger-
many, Aostria, ftaly, Spain, Denmark,
Belgium, Swedet, Switzerland, Turkey,
'Mexico, Chili, Portugal, Venezuela: and
last, lint not least, Cuba.
The countries wbitat have blue as en
eleineut of their flags are Russia,
ranee, England, truited States, Hol-
land., Ecuador, Sweden, Chill, Venezue-
la, Portugal end Cuba. Three teamtries
have black ite one of the etements of
their flags, Genteelly, Belgium, and
Chino, hut (lemony Is the only one
of three withal has black and white (0 -
UNDEVELOPED WRALTEri
recent report on the 103500reeS of
British Guiana and the British West
India Islands by the aseiatant director
09 )1144 Royel Geri:lens at Kew indicateS
gether. 'There are five countries which that immense sources of wealth are
have green as a color: Brazil, the flag, there neglected, or undeveloped. -rot
of which 134 green ehiefly :Maxie°, Ea- the British call:Mies in Guiana, Teltd.
ypt, hely and Perste. There ale nine
rountries in which the flag is 1e0117
9e111133. These eountries are Austria,
Spain, Belgium, EgYilt, Sweden, China,
Perste. Dwell and Venezuela. Conn -
dad, Therbedos, aartatica 5.011 the othe.r
islands Tire distressed by hard times.
The report argues that the cause of the
distress is the tact that the oolonists
r e e heratOf ore preetlen 11Y given them -
States, France, GellrlanYi ano- selves over to the production of sugar
sia, Austria, and Italy, six of tbe seven alone, neglecting the other sources of
(thief powers. Tbere 18 no white he the wealth lying at. their doors. Coffee,
national etanthird of England, Mit the cotto43. rice, battittnas, cocoanuts, arta: in
1911(091 2135001
1
ground. Other emintries having white
in their tinge are Switzerland, Turkey,
Persia, /even, 'Mexico, Holland, Den-
mark, Portugal, Culla, ('111119(1(34 xpxon-
dor, the flag of which is 3300114)11 \vbite
than any Mime country, being made
(391 two parallel white columns be -
tweet) which is column of blue, up.
('(1) whirl) are white attire,
• 1 1 k feet, every kind 4 tropioal production,
ran be suceesstitilly cultivated there and
tho forests abound in gutta-pereha,,
diaertibber aed valetable timber; but, all
these resources lie almost undeveloped.
The eolonititits 01 aatinalea aria said to
have learneti 8 lesson, tq10 in recent
years have improved their en,ti,dition by
cultivating fruit nnd spice& 'for Nrltieb,
1 belt emit rani alienate Oa* snil 04,