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The Sentinel, 1883-09-07, Page 5• ' ••, IP0i$V111I. • lEcar Ilgotheee CireVellfle(-01•0* ,nuonok. tovAle•X. , Her eye is iiot so luStrotia, • ' lier voice has less of cheer, While tidier hair, once dark as night, •,, The threads of lipt ii•pPettr. %/mil I her face behold, . That, though slie Stili is beautiful Deer moth.gr.'s,growing Her cheeks havelost emir glorL- fio lilte•the blush of morn ; • a " Her smiles have iloWn that used to bless . . • The boart when semi sworn. •• ' And 'whew I Mark her step that ' Was buoyant once and bold, I cannot help the.thoeglit se sad „ That inether growing old, • Turn back the years, 0 Father! . • Ail make her y Mina:once niere-;- Just astoy.soul remembers her - • In happy art of yore,: .Wheu at her side ray 4ile in ;Full gladness did unfold. A'ncl I, %little cliil. 1. dreamed not • Pearmother would grow old. • . . PeYond these hours so fleeting, - Beyend earth's toils and tears, In that aWeet land I hope to. gain 13eyend these mortal years),. ' Nothing stall waste her purellfe, • 13ut,,heatity manifold • With 110,ppiue s shall oiXOwn her lot, ' And Mother'll'ne'or grow °lit' • , • ON Trip BEAOIL I clasped in'inine her tender han(l., • , And side by bids, with lettering pace,. sometimes, fags to face; *, 'Wo wandered; slowly on the strand. , NVO left behindlaughing Prowdr- We felt no need of ce•ripanY ; • • Ourselves, our thoughts, the beach, the'sea, The clear blue heavens that o'er nil bowed,. ‘10 ' 4 t I V • • 0 Made US a perfect solitude, Where all with peace and joy was tilled,. Where jarring tears and cares Were stilled,. And speeeh were interriiptieil rude, ' • '• So on, vici wandered, handin luta, •• • C'erghtd to be to each so near, . itto heart -content, so.fond and dear, Aldne upon that pleasant strand. , , 'And when our footstepi We retraCed; • The comrades wo had left behind. '•Exclaimed: Well; sibaNsnpon.yournfind,.... "OldliefrWliat faneies Wive you chased. , , • . • • • • ' While 'wandering slowly-p,nd-aione ? You are not wont to stroll away, ; • What de the wild waves sa,y•to-day, • • By us unfancied and 'unknown?" •. • . tsini/ed..L.The_y_xmliditht-dee-the-hand. • • c1apec1. th mnio tho uptUrned,facs; . Their crtiller'eyes beheld no.trage" • . 11 THE IADIEV KINGDOM Nowest FashionsSeasonable •ReOines, Decorative Novelties, fr UMW EA-1111fligYK • . • icompiledby Aunt Ketch). seasonable Recipes. . Okra hi -a great additiOn to chielnin gravy O r to that Made when cooking any fow,L.It is eomething like gelatineui ta9ffeet. Sweetlareadefor firealtfastrt-Sw'eetbreads tried orisp and brown are especiallynice for breakfast. They should be par, boiled in salted, water, out in piebeii the •eize, of a eaddle-rook oyster ; dip in Indian meal or fine cracker crumbs and fry in hot lard. Pieliled 'Peachps.Nine pound's; •' Of poaches, three pounds Of eugar, three quarts of Vinegar. Peel thepeaches, taut two °lows in each peach. Put them in with° the sugar and vinegar, and cook Aim or ten] minutes. Add a little whole allspice.' • , • Baked Berry Roils.—Roil biscuit dough thin, in. the form of ft large square or into. small squares., 'Spread over with berries. Roll the orust and put the rolls intoa drip ping pan olose tegether 'until full, then Ont into' the pan water, sugar andbutter. Bake them. Serve with any of the pudding sauciest. • -.• , • , It was Laboueliere who Suggested bath- ing the face . hot water • to preserve it 962'6 X:. I. ' God, hath nod together let ne man put': esuntlerf. ,exclajined *Oh great 'earnest - nese : "-Or no weroon either,. lolc,t4ey aro PAO as had as the men," • stecaits ot Pool Feel llonV Agneif, Sorel, famous for her wit and beattutpmwr the fil:stachhava-diamondOint la ace 0. • . race patches, were first -used in 1855„ and in 104 painted dresses were wpm inantic'. potion of print. . ' * . Long shirts were Introduced by the datightere Of St, Lonis; who had illahaped feet and,olumsy ankles, and the fourteenth century also introduced tight lac*, . Walking -sticks were used by women in, the eleventh century, and withone of them, it is ' recorded, Constance, wife of •King Robert, ? knocked 'out the .eye of her• con - Queen Isabel, of the fifteenth 'century, PoseeeSed. the only, two Been under -gar- ments then extant, ail previothi to her; time having ,beCia Made of coarse woollen ,Cergel. • • . • • The tOothIplek shoe is a creation of the: fifteenth century, the longer the toe the more aristocratic the feet, . and at one .period they became so long and tinman- ageable that they had to be -caught up arid tied to the dress. ,. • Daring the reign of Henry 1.V., the hoop - increased to an enormous size, the fashion. coming to an end in 1030, and, at the same time dresses were worn so low'in the nook AEC to evoke from the ehair of, St. Peter a terrible rebuke by the lips of Pope. Inno..: , from wrinkles. Now comes the testimony Latest Foonton notes. , , of two French Women of note as to the 'Sashee.reMaitt in favor. • efficady of hot . water with a' fewdrops of , Poles and rIngsrare the accepted Corniee. eider water in it for the prevention of tan , , Children' now wear black stoekings on all and freckles; the face to • be bathed twice , per day. . . . ' • : occasions.' : :,•,'• „'',. . . ., • • nassinglancy . is to have a bed -spread • . Cucumber - Toast.-Piei ' freelh ' 'crisp ' A - . ,- euicnnihers Of medium size; ant lengthwise °f er9t°°32°. ' ' — ' . . Plain -white 'flannel. remains in favor for into slices; place into cold water for a few , . • minutes;. drain. and dip each • slice into boating PqrP9se°*. • -' • . '.. '' flour ; • then • fry (fuick.iy., u4 il of a light. :......A, novelty7'-in-•-bed•-spreade are cOfers Of -brown-cplOr,- -in : butter or heef drippings. Turkish towelling. • • • • • Plade the . slice Of buttered' cueuniber hot • :Lanabrequins are as • diverse in style and from the pan between slices . of battered material as are traperies. toast end:Serve at, Once. The cucumbers.=__ A "velvet season" is predicted, for the may • be seasoned with pepper -and 'Walt; - and a little mustard may be adde,, _ I , I : I fall min winter season of 18834, . ,...,:._ YelloW :rangin all shades from pale -talien-froMT-the . Ideal Ice-Crea,nh—The ideal and almost to 94nberes and •g-Pidbrown Of little fOokprints in the sand. • ,• .11nattainable-tee--erearcris-nstaltrby __ .•. , , ing his rechhe. Nwt,ingta.of,orean . :bu`t that sweet kektir aNhgl,I.MOK;;;^,r4.1:1+;‘-'-a?'. •of, ,T"cii;fiettlitYVflItifIefirsT- 13 itgar-"ftra ,==;,,,-..7Q-7.-7-,,:ik.ortii4acar.-*:•°-,-- 1"11 r•.° ........._ •-- yhorwsuoittrfrouraltelse apartr, - - - eggs: Beat the eggs.; then . beat the *sugar • I walked With uneeeMeoMparty. • • with ithem ;. ' then the cream., -Let this just .‘ .. - .come to eboil ; then remove from the fire; A mislarOCK SoNM '"' flavor with vanilla ; .strain through a very io• Sing! My netted. hammock, swing; fine sieve, or, If' you have none; a clean,' 'Ever lightly to and fro! ' neW piece of. cheese-olOth will answer in , ' On the bough the robins sing, • •. place. of one.' When. cool, ptit . it in the •• Violetssdot the grass below, . 'Ah / how sweet, the Zering-tido freezer and freeze, stirring •!uritil it is too. youth:and love are young together: . ". . bard to turn any longer: • . • ' : . ' • . _ • R.einOvalof Warts.Warts . may be rei- • Swingl my netted" harimmelf„ swing, All•the .fields are; drifting !mew, : Moved by oauterizatipth An ordinary pin Daisy idea noclamd: sway .• is thrust through -the base of the ' wart, To the eolith Wind, bending low,. • * Passing swest the summer weather, .. • care being taken not to:Nyeund the healthy •'Youth and love are young together. .. ' tissue beneath. Then the skin •being pro '-,"-': e° "' •• . • tected, the head of the pin is heated in the SW ine, my netted hanimock, swing, . - flame of a candle. It is said.that the wart Maples; goldand Crimson, :gleam, • .Cardinal. flowers make gay the waste,' • beeprnitni white; and fissured in a feW _ Asters nod beeide the stream. minutes; and comes away on. the point Or „; Like's dream the autumn weather ; the pin. Dr. Caller also sau Ys tltt it is - Youth and love are young tOg9ther.. . .•. ' only necessary to remove one.' Wart on Swing! my nettedhammock, swing, • ..the hand, that though there may. be a From thelimbsocold and bare; dozen all the other e will (Reappear Without • Thro' the houghs the north wind sings, SnOw4lakes1111 the frosty air. , , • treatment.. ' • • Dear ,and blest the winter weather; '' -, .. ;• ..• Decorative Notes. , Youth and love are young together. " • . A. handsomelittlelittle'. lambrequin for di • .. :, . . Lovn.00NTEitrerAirVE. tram ket is Of black satin Out. in points. . • rt' bindide • Trirn the edge around the *points with • sine y my wow s And gazethe quiet night, • 0 short and fine sink or chenille fringe. Made mellow by the moonbeams' light; Acrossi the top 7paint• a vine With green feel the zephyrs from the lea. ': leaves and red berries,And on each point . Caress me thro' the window wide, . And as they flit • • - *' • put ef rosebud or tiny spray of forgetme- • Bo fair and free,,nots or of heliotrope. . . • • • • Deard love,think thee. I sit'• A lovely cushion is made by embroider- . Anef , • ing a- spray of old-fashioned pinks •on 'a • I oast my longing, tearful eyes • ground of pale blue Around the edge of ' On yonder flowery, starlit mead • — Where father's mules repose and feed Upon the verdure of,the lea; hear their•wildand plaintive sighs— And as each sigh " •• ' - • , Is borne to me, • • Enyvrapt sit I , And think of thee. the-nuehion put-- ie-full--hliff of -pale silk the f But for • thiegarment, which. fitted like 'a ready to recommend Patnam's Painless Cerril" satin. Where the puff is joined to Marcie:tor te.Others. , glove, a pretence of satin. drapery about the blue satin sew a goed-sized ink cord. The ' waist and the very transparent tights which encased her symmetrical, if perhaps rather .exuberant legs, clothing she had no, more than the original Godiya. In a trice, how- ever,Visalland had wound. some muslin about her and, -letting her long golden • tresses down over her shoulders, had fully' prepared herself for the approaching speo- toole." .She remarked that she hoped it would not rain; though did not have On so 'mu& CO spoil if it did. The, reporter ad- Mits that she weighed 233 pounds and lookedeverypound of it, but says. AO 0 Pretty mats for mornimeiktast,40rblo; Jzonsebihar ,erz.r.,,fatl--Njr.‘atiti-v7,41 stifiiififiV 17/...r tal,fgro--: titrtpl't/ .-.41f, - l'reila/-•qty,-49'.,--11,01/ ITIA,i,' 'tttutig-fiz-i?Alitik:AhOT„.:A Tri-1:tLF:Iiitt:,Z4.*: 4'11. PAitt?tA;11:621g,zb: hthullekr".-11. iiialdthat in spiteet what riartbWancl-Iiii trimmed with lace aercish the muslin drapery had done foepropriety the • bottom, and have some pretty design she would ha" warmly ventured on .8. in Kensington embroidery on them. The London Or Paris' iite,..0 wkng to mare effective and striking the desigu, • the ter-hostitme. . better form it is in. Stand a vase or jar „ on the ornamented end, and let the other hang over the mantel. A beautiful tidy for the back of a large chair is made of a square piece of -cloth about' ten inches each. way; on this hi sewed patoh.wOrk of plush and velvet in form of of a widespread fan.. The °Omen of the block are of black velvet, and on the top, drooping over the fan, hi& spray from a moss -rose bush, in ribbon embroidery. The edge is finished with lace. .This design is, pretty tor a block in a quilt or a Sas pillow:, • . • „ Alaretty way to fli a palm -leaf fan is to paint it. Mix some ultra -marine of*Prue- Si‘n blue with a little silver -white paint, and Make it quite thin with boiled linseed oil. Paint the 'fan on both sides, handle and all; with it. If yoinchoose to decorate it, paint a poppy or some buds and Menai, on it; tie a blue ribbon around the handle and it in a convenient plebe. If you prefer to make it pink, use crimson or . madder lake and white in the sanie way. .. •,' ThirtiYears ago Bismarck suppressed all public, gaming tables in Germany; but, according to reisent reports, there is WV/ more deep play in that country than ever, and Berlin is • thecentre of the gambling Meted. , A fire broke out on Friday night in Mr, J.. M. Woods! dry goods store, Lloydtown, which, together with the entire stook and allcthe matter belonging to the post -office and telegraph office and 'shoat 250 in post- age stainpa,was goon reduced to &sliest. The "G Parsohp!' who is' generallY Etat? at /*gar. &Ins spread to Mr. WOW -new dWelling, , I tee, was knocka off his balance .and coma- whioh was also /nowt ed ha a short thine. • . plotely non,plussed by an addition to his . The loss Is estimated at about e1,000, Witl* ceremony by an aged .r. &troth who, immti- only 01,74:10 insurance. The cause of the diately after hearing the wOrole, " Whom fire a waltnown.•, , garnet -7SPAtrIsii7gTrt-TportrilLfe;berea oUrrasit, • worked- in 'outline ernbroidery, are usad for bedrooms; For travelling and useful Wear, fine cloths • with narrow lines and checks are proper. One .form of engagement ring cenobite of a Circle of Small diamonds and sapphires alternating. : • • - a A new -lace hea;vy texture, is terine Kremlin guipure." It is employed ,for trim ..ming 1,nany sorts of fabrics, • • .New Shades likely to bs as shori-lived,•as the melon Season. are " watermelon green" and." watermelon pink." Creani net embroidered With pines! in gold thread formed the flounces on soni.e of. the Goodwood. dresses this year. • Some. pretty auburn bonnet e have ap- peared in plaited dull -gold Ootd, edged with gathered „velvet and trimmed with rings. • New laces are offering :in white, cream. and black-and-tan shades: There are also laces that show,embossed silk figiires on net backgrounds.. , .81101'41MA 14 D. - Itt &tore everY Professional and, kualeess man. will coed to know shorthaod, Ana perhaps tele- graphy. if he wishes to 'swigged in life. fasfey hose:leas men employ shorthand Writers, paying then] as high as $100 a Month. The Collegiate Ingtjtute_at,Jitngstonr-of-whicir-Ar-P;--Kdight, -M. A., is Prineilial, includes these subjeets in ite ' ' conimerdal course 'of study, and every young Mall and yY0iiian make a note of this.einit write for OS prospectusbefere sVecting a college .in Which to get a business trat ing, This same school has lone had an exeellont record as tlie preparatory department of queen's University, The teaching latiiir lias. been thoroughiy re - 01 ganized: ' Alan cannot dream himself into, a noble oharaCter ; he must achieve by. allignet effort. : • THE SKILL IN . *COMBINING' k complicated, medicinal preparation With the various ingredients so'adjusted and harMen- i4ed as to slew% toleration andassimilation by irr.table stop-16(0as; and the special action or forin of energy .of -each separate agent, and at the situ° time an effect peculiar to the chemical manipulation of. the compound, ie agenired only by loug awl patient study of the properties and uses Ur 'rneclioine, and cannot be imparted from brain .to brain any more than a juggler eau endow an onlooker with the capacity of keeping ntimber of, balls in•motien in the air by show- ing hint how it is dune. This explains why wagarmit's 1,„i1OSPHATES AND OALISAYA, an °Weenie of experience, aedomplianes the Object contemplated, while ate fraudulent imi- tations substituted by come druggists disappoint the invalid.. • •' • • " I'm sitting on' the style, Mary;" eaid Mary's father. when he refused to buy here. new bonnet. ' • . rainless nod Prompit . , PritNASX'S PAINLESS OMAN ExTgkoTon, the great reniedy for corns, is absolutely safe and painlese, does its work promptly, without in the least interfering with tiati comfort of patients, and ia absolutely alone seaside, painless remedy for borne. , Do not be imposed upon by danger- otis counterfeits. Use only putnam's -Corn EX - tractor. Beware of' . base . substitutes. Sold everywhere by druggists' and dealers in Medi- cittes.,. Take only Putnam% Painless Extractor ' N. 0. poison & Co., proprietord Kingston. Courtriene:not_ ao_man. --ge-Ont-and batiiwown regord. He thinks too Much . toeing Nitto •writes I have used Mag. hetioRedicind and Mil Much pleased with the restilt. . It has cured no after DOeters and other medicines had failed." . • Augustus Viretgkete thought another_wo. rollin. babiawife:and.heittlier".—Made his Wifeterriblyjealotte.,-- • olIse-ItpreirEZFAIredineim - • -• -- Ask for Weibel' "Rough 4in Corns:" 15a.. Quick complete, permanent cure. ' Corns warta •btirtions. . • • • • • • • • • • • .• To wash a mule safely, de it With a gar- den hese, arid stand -on tne other side of a fence while you do t. • Flies anti Buns., , Flies, .roaChee, ante, bed;'13ugs; rats, 111100, 'gophers, chipmunks, cleared but by "Reugh, On Rats." . 150. . • • ' ' —Geed gnin'•-in-eNyinirnin weather. • . �tcltne ot saan;.. • Nervous Weaknees Dyspepsia, Jmpotence Sexual, 'Debility, cured by • Wellif Health Be newer." $1. --Musknielone are the best fonndatiOn for a breakfastin dog days: ' • • • Don't be Alarmed • . Bright's Disease; Diabetes. or any diseasn„ of "the kidney's, liver or urinary organs, as Hop Bittters will Certainly, and astingly euro you mut It is the only thing that will • 4 'Lads Gleans's Bide. . . , , . ' ,•, Queen Tietcifia his arrived at Balmoral Lady Godly& rode through the streets of' n.,..,,i, .Coyeritry once more a" Week ago laat Mon- .'"",""'.' ' . • ' ,.day for the first gine 'singie.1.877.,' She Was . ' . ,. • '',„ ig; *en- sipainelpte;,.. personated by a star from „ the Oir011ii, Mid8 .The'PrItiiiIple upon which PoinAm's14.... he's • Nand FOrester. 4. correspondent of the ,,CibootnizainEkridnekeerinn aets'is entirely now. It does .New York Herald; who had a- little ehitt. : the -flesh, thereby producing O but acts directly•luponi the external with her just before she started *:ont; thin covering of the aorn, separates it from the under describes her costume ; " Godly& Was just layer, removes the direct tirefieure from the part," then stepding in frOnt of her glean adding .. and at once effects a rad cal ,gure, without any a little gatize to the. 'soniewhat . WO- $0antx pain or 9LT:infests' le rile treatment, suffering ttitnthnst4 twrikliP upper ,part Id her flesh-eolored satin Catnap. 'and by•the etirutPleterese:of°the • .Girl in hammock • ' Reading, book . . Catches Win By hOok or,crook. . Girl 1171 kitchen , • ticrubbing pan , Cannot gobble Any man. Titi Years later, Head in ',Atari.; • • Aphorisms tor the Hyspeptie. In the third edition of his treatise on " Indigestion," Dr. JOE B. Gill, of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, , . gives the aphorisms for the dyepeptio, to ' learn by heart : •• , • Let, each man take that which he Midst by experience, to suit him—not his neigh , bor.; careftily.distinguish between natural tastes and acquired bad habits. One man's meat is another Miul°13 poison. Earn your loaf before you eat it. Always rise from the table mandated. . Stimulation mint be followed by de- pression. . • • Live peaceably•with all men.. Eat slowly. • After' dinner sit awhile, after' supper walk a mile. • • Bat 'when you are hungry, notwhen it is Meal time. ' _ Bat only shoh_tt ijuaritity that you shall be -hungry when meal time comes round. Let your food be proportionate to yciur • work. Be temperate in all things, Nature loves regplarity.. ' Dr. Diet is the best physician• It is not good for man t� be alone. • Idleness is the stomach's hangman. The opinion gains ground la Eutope that the recent strong utterances in the German Official press indicate Bismarok's desire- to CiScredit the Republie in France atid to . assist in re-establishing the Monarchy. . The, Goverrament has received a telegram • from 4.dmiral Pierre, the French .00va- naander in Madagascar, stating that the trial of 111.r. Shawl the English missionary arrested by the Vicarial:, IC0811164 in the disithirogg of the charge.. e will lie liberated. — • cushion when completed sWould be 'about half a yard long, but not quite so wide. A trig° scarf that is tasteful and quite inexpensive is made of dark green felt; it should be about half 'a yard wide; have it .piiiked• on the edge and on each end nut a strip of silk patolfwork, familiarly called "crazy patchwork." • Have the strip 011e - quarter of, a yard deep.. Make fringe of the felt, out in very narrow strips,..and six inches deep. Earth edge of the iiilk.patoh. work should be feather -stitched.. - 46110;0y Your Llite," is. good Philosophy, hot to do o yOu must have health. If bilious •and constipated, or blood is Out of order, use Dr, •Plerce's 'Pleasant Purgative Pellets," :whioh are Mild, yet certain in their Operation, . Of all druggists. • Sir Henry Tyler, President 'of the Grand Trunk Railway, Joseph Hickson,' General Manager, and ,other gentlemen. cOnneoted with the company will arriVe.,, in Detroit t • 11 you experientie bad taste in mouth, sallowness or yellow oblor of skin, feel Stupid and drowsy, appetite unsteady, fre- quent headache or (liminess,. you are bil- ious," and nothing Will arouse your liver to station and strengthen up your system equal to Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical misery." By druggists. 4 Women's Chit.Chat. • - „ • It is stated that certain gloves worn by Mine. Sara, Bernhardt in " Fedora ' measured no lase than 4 feettin length. Boastbeeflambnauttonandaitt„" Bald the girl "who Waite on the table" at the Beaoh. "Well," said the old gentleman, "I've never tasted iti but you may bring tiva so'.5 and VI1 see what it's like," At a wedding recently In Canton, Ito., rh .. . ' It is reported that cholera has broken out in. Sumatra. ' T THE SHORTHA.N.D CON- VENTION in Toronto' last .week it was stated that five years ago there were only about 1,800 shorthand writers in Canada and the East- ern States.' Now there are river 0,00, and the number is daily increasing. •This Work andthat of telegraphy are suitable for ladies and gentle- men alike. Both subjeote, and else book-keep- ing, are thoroughly taught in the eOmmerMal course Of the • • .„, pC/i Irkz• rpiiiTrril . - • , '•7: The steamship Spark, arrived at Queens. town from Montreal, lost 140 sheep on the voyage.. kil and Patience suebeed 'Where tome fails." The Oleo skill and patient research which brought forth Kidney -Wort illustrates the truth of the fable. Its grandsuceesti everywhere is admitted Disease never comes to lin without ,a cause. Ask any good physician the COMBO and he will tell you something interfere* reagens the working of the great organs. Kidney -Wort enables them to OverOOMe all obstruptions and preserves perfect health: Try a box or bottle at once. • • At Vienna; Saturday, King Charles of Roumania was vieited by the Emperor Francis Joseph.; - •t Faded articles of all kinds restored to their original beauty by Dia.mond Dyes. Perfectand simple. 10 cents, it all druggists. • • ,- ...311. Waddington, Fiend' Ambassador at London, has not been summoned to Paris to disci/Be the Tamatateaffair, as reported., free use of alcoholic stimillante and narcotic dru *rho woman who'seeke relief from pain by ty 'finds what she Books only so far as sensibility s destroyed= temporarily suetiended. No Sure was ever wroaght by such meansand the longer they are employed the More liopelese the ease be - wines'. leave chloral, morphittard belladonna alone, and *molars: roil/how's Vegetable Com- pound. The Egyptian Khedive has lotted an order that the eleeticins shall laheld for Deputiee in' September. • ilionanzit Mine, of health.' le to be found in Dr. It. V., Pierce's' " Favorite Presetiption," to the merits Of which, at 8. retnedy for female weakness ett.aa kilidted affections, thousands ,teetigy.. • 4. •„ The rioting between ono:Igen:Len and Catholics at, Coatbridge .was renewed. en Saturday and 22 arrested. Beauties Coptibeic tor Prize4 London hat beeAlty competitionW the public,. are invited to vote for the they think the loveliest among tbe lees famoue of the sex, Mrs. Langtr off with the icad.,,...whiohalie-lield-fo ree weeks. Then Sile.Was °verbal' 'Lad'YAnidley'and Lady Lonsdale; t tresses, Mies Gilchrist and Miss Lire* well up, while !ars. Itfaddicik ad Mis Venue, also of the stage, led a rusk of who tailed off to Miss Florence St, JO Miss Phillie Broughton, Artigsling rear. AS the fifth week Lady, Dudle Lady Lonsdale forged ahead, wi votes each itgainit 128 for the Lily, w collared' by Connie Gilchrist with 12 Miss Clement Soott Drew lying a third with 125. The field maintain Same order until three weeke age, Lady Dudley and Ludy Lonsdale dr out by request, it is supposed, and Drew tOok up the running, the nu being at last accounts.; Drew. 181 °bust; 174; Kati, Vaughan, 154; Venne, .131; Mrs. Maddiolc, 137; Langtry, 128. 4, —Poobs' wife remarked to'hita, as started.out the other night to take s with the Browne, that she expecte B. would have a stunning coiffure.' 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