The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 18, 1898, Image 10

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In form a lar«# roa*ll* B*l«» th» t iftht aft .Hild*r Ihr lac* «a* dra«ft Simple / acation Souvenir Hooks. Horn* from th*» holiday, many tK*>»(»}t Mry wondering what to do with tti* iccumuUted t»e*»ureg of vu*il«n Th—# like lb# form of umiilrui P«1 Rngraphs pressed flowers. fern* and ■exweed with butterflies and per p«tw MU »t quart* or curiously colored *t nr Member* of on*'* family who h*v* no t«»tr for curio* ar* in ih* habit of referring ier> disrespectfully to three treasures a* ruhliteh, which I# certainly what they look like when dumped out upon the floor from the excursionists trunk. But there l« no reason why these ■lay not bo converted Into dainty orna ments for the sitting room, thereby re calling the pleasant day* spent at the ■e.tshore or In the mountain*. For' the unmounted amateur photo graph*.' the securing of which now oc clude- a portion if alraoil every holi day, pretty book!' may be made which will give a fclctorlul history of the out ing. The leave tuking ut the home sta tion. snap shot* from the ear window, p|. tureaque views at the Anal retting place, photographs of the new summer fri-nds. afl will make pleasant memen tos The different excursions taken ■ml all Iqtercqjlug features, arranged In the order of their occurrence In a lit tle book especially made, will lona keep the small pleasures of the trip In memory. The souvenir hook may be bought, or It may Ih* made at home by folding sheets of smooth, thlek paper to form the leave*. Thecovet should he of birch bark, as till* gives a pleasantly rural stiggc*. tlon. It may be decorated in a number of ways. One way. and probably the easiest for those not able to use a brush. Is to paste one of the phot 'graphs on the outside of the cover, rimming It in k"ith a line of gold paint. The word* Souvenir" may be painted ei ther In the corner or on the upper part of the book. From the summer novel in which the pressed flowers are tucked away select u, cluster of the prettiest and paste them in the book, arranging them in those positions In which they look most orna mental. Having the photographs ready, take Photographers' paste, which can be bought at uny photographers supply shop, and put them Into the book The pasting must be done very carefully, so that the leaves will not be uneven. Bit* of seaweed or flowers will make orna mental corner pieces or borders for the ipage*. and below each photograph may* •ftft* ft tWftft ftatft *«*4 ft- Mi ***•» »» * |Mft*« «ft 4 m*< 4MaM Vft* **•»• ••* «.*• ft •Mftft to* I*4l mm a* ift* «MM *«4 ft** m*4 *nft*. 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Tft* toinftc** on ik* dalntr fowtord p»n ftr* «fl*i» tunt-t with a an.all nark* of mualm. which to furth*r u**4 la lb* dacorftiloa 0 f litidtcft Muallft and Itowna hat* horn an awe rtofW Ihto aunimrr that their aptwai aw*, n* Into a» Ift* »anther win p*r mlt. to toil to h* wi«ndrr*.l at. On* p«n «f I .Ink aaranium Un-Mi <al -utol *4 in *acllr admiral ton la nil beholder* was trimmed with whit* silk In fl.>unr*s up>n Ik* aklrt and m frtlto upon Ik* bodtrr Wuh anm* of Ik* new tailor mad* •owns I noth*. «r* worn abort round- he written a lilt of appropriate verae from a favorite poet or aome Jocular or aerloue reference to the picture, A epray of preaaed fern may some time* almost encircle a photogiaph. whl ti can then lie act in the center of the iwire. or the photograph may be pastrd to the page one-third the dla lanc* from the top of or aet ou the low- fvutr er third of the page and the sprays of flow ers massed below or above. Daisies, cowslips and grasses admit of artistic arrangement. THE AtTOUBTA TIMES HERALD. -*4 MM n*»»- knk*. >upow Aw rftamftP * WM.awn,4 *M lauaatlto 'tft* ***-**4 to *»«r*fu4 Mft k*h-w MM *** ttftkft ■itoto #**■»♦ ift* ftift* ft—» W. **p>4 —*h MW Ift* ttottoi M*t rnpw »to topipn .*UM tod ft rwwn* «*«- -* •»*4M tftftftMHWl dppowwtto ft* Ik* tott. ■ tk mm> *«— ftPPft tft* #wpM*ftb.* <4 • * I*rp» rwwai **4lm fttht i—r»*i'tofttail *# ! Ift* —MM tap. to p wirft k tftwM ftanl wf P4tof *ft*t S ftftiM ft** ftUtoft w Mto*» Wfttol** |A» I y.Mtol •*•* —ftr* ft*to ♦* «kr IftP wt Iha ip. w < mt#tol *~4 kr* «k* ***P MM '•mm Dm tip ft* tow **•» mm ton. 1 tin-- •* *~«fc* to*W ftfttr MMM **••* | kWh «. owl lk» to* win *ft»« Ik** «•«*• j f in .Mftlnrl w lift Ift* Mft* fttod UP ttowtfc 1 fil ato. Jr.w. r*S? % l BpjkS 'mk&M ■ - * ’ Ms 72 it i NKW IDRA* IN r.VKNINU lU»f»trf3* Win a veil V* been worn tw« or thf— , ll—. h»ni*nn-ail» II P in u i-.odni.ft »« to thrown U«r—. but It* fair u—r*r continue* to use It, with no IPot«h« >4 the IneWitahi* m>ut* to W— ehta. »•» doe* at... e—m to I* *»ar» of IV to*"- * ul untiim. a. ft Ibe veil Jewel— belts In all varletl** ft ■*•»- I (al.,are seen in *to »P»i« and ar# j a*id lo to Ito neoeel ■«#•** in walM- I hand* Home ft itom are w> r*P*n- I MV# aa lo to beyond an* lon well Mlhft 1 pur*.-. CM Meet, with turquol.e set Afler the flower* and photograph* ' have liven Axed In the book tt should *•* J placed under a heavy weight to keep the page* flat. ror th# safe keeping of the letter*. ! the pictures, the litta of flags and liny i scraps of uniform* which In eo many . families are treasured mementos of the flpanish-Amerkan war these books i are admirable. Instead of pasting Ih* [ letters In Ihc book Ihey may be trltaeh- j ed to It by crosshand* of white court plaster, through w hich Ih* corner* of ; the letters nr* passed Hu. Ii a |M Oil ; should of course have aome patriotic decoration on it* cover. To dispose of the stone* and the shells i It 1* a good Idea to make a photograph j frame or two for some extra vacation pictures Bough pine frames aie a good background. The lower corner of . one frame may suggest a seabca. h by sprinkling sand over soft glue upon th# corner and then sticking small shells over the sand. With water colors or oil paints a sea view Is put on and above that a stretch of carefully clouded sky. •w* «•• toftap* ftp* «k -'TitoWtotowt ift k «ftpp«4 ftto* *toto-PJ to* to* **h to tom PMP PM m» fttotoh «• —*-« and ,*.*...»p.j Ww.lv. at.ito *•• .onto ••* **•« •»■*♦ *-'«*' —to—"* * apk -a m fan h—i * * *w»- w—— •f pi -MU— —* <M* P ft*— * ft*. *** nto——r towtof#*— to***# to* ft*# to tftS—*# —to Ml'". «*>** * I—4 ••ptMft— *<MBft Tftni ftp **** <•* . : —to* ftt’ Ptoft totoft a* aft— ftp I mft -pto «*• «4 a ft». ft* •*—• - to—' —« —• *— • tat A— : .ft ofttoto «•*%•<« a* » *—* ft ft •« ift ft** to to—to ApMtfti ••*# to • *4» ***- htowd h» *—* wft ft— ft .ftp to* ftto* itoto—d «•»*-• ft— I» adtoww ntot ft ft* ♦•* ft— *• —* , •to*— «a to*— haft— *••4 mi*. .<**•* *toto<l ift* «toP— ¥"»■ *M a* ft wn* ham* ft*— • ftp— aa raw— Mhft— «aa* ft— <hww as—t **h* **•» «*•*•• •toft aftph , . ftp* wwmft— * ft* tap a HP* —ft— wft ftl— ft—* l at ► #a* * —*•* to—a —I *l* ***** ft **• —toft" aft ftr a 4*—»a4 ftp «*t— —ft ft— aw ftoa •—to •** * «ft' —*» p—ft* an* • toft* ft ft «>M**h Mkt to——to' —to*—** *—*• n*P ft nr—«4 wMk * Wft* at to— #*• i mtr «»—*• ft»4* *4 UP *4» pa —a .wad tottk —a tk*W •**> **4 .i. a .-—ft—kft ** ran . uftp***'— >w*4 # I l — **tot —MI ft aw—l ft Ift —** Tft ivrkn *ft*k #**••#*'« a—' MT tft * (• *#*• » *** **— •• tin Mpn »* Ift— *— • f **4M ft «hhto— ttn«. to— to adftft ■ 1 I J m I \ r tot V*w^. l’ *- I ■ * - 111 Sr/ * \\ I R I V r il v! * • •> * (Put# app—r to advaniai* In IHP —I tfidMUIW tided e**alk-|P ’** tailor made p>wM, too. waam to to aaiolnd fa*— Th* —«*a ft IV palPpa »p *>*•!* trimmed nllh a anrron braid ft ftM** XVI Pm* 4e .r#»a tto major- It# ft Ibe fall halt au far <ll«pi**ed p ito penceal pubile Th"— bow# ar# ver# Wipe and main I heir ahnft •»- ina t» ■ha aarrnw Watdl wire which U tom-nad tain fti *We ft tto rtkp.n A »—» Mtitoaito hat of manilla #»r«w. other* tec trtmm— with a m arf of •»!#« h lie**, with Bower# outUpe'! rpm II l » Mark, had a larto Louta XVI bow fas leninp tV front . A|*ci.|»» ft itwibdi ft dr—tn* tba Hair, tto part on IV center ft tto toad la never a*en e*ccpl upon au< h for > ipnera aa do not know of or care for Another frame may be «f '-"ck or J made to look like cork hy sprinkling | powdered cork over glue. In each eor- | net of the souvenir a small scallop shell j may be placed bus of eeaweed orna menting th* liar* space* on the -Ides A butterfly frame iin he quite easily made by covering a board with whits , satin or wash linen and either em- I SUGGESTIONS FOR SOUVENIR ALBUMS. broldering or pasting pressed flowers upon it and tacking on the butterflies poised upon the flovVer or one at each corner. MADGE PORTER. The Healing Borax. Borax- placed in the water in Which cuts or scratches ;y-e bathed softens the wounds and clegpses them from ail grit and impurity, r When eyes ache after straining over work or through exposure lo strong light, they are mttqb eased by being bathed iq water in %bicb a teaspoonful of borax has been dissolved. top ft—* to «—*«!"» t—«— kft* I P, up a—ik# MW*4 "ftp ft ftftl W'ft* a* 'P •to uftW rwwiir ##*» Ift *a»* • ft* Mb tft it—4 •* * *»* ' fk* • kftto* —'.a* *ft • MW fa to * #..*—# to ft—» « *"f'*»•»■—i f 4 f— * t— « a nwaa to *— 'ft— ——4 ft to— ••• aa«* alto p— »*♦» *#•#■ MgW •*— aarfeb « pftt * «« •*>«•— •' * «*•«■— to **• ka** Apt «W»—r— tat ft Aa*n . apt ktott •*— *w» «—a T -to* I.llUlirwtoWP^ ** Wj* M*» m wkM* «to *ft «•** of ftwftt UP'—# ftft k>»to Ik. t— * ft pw—to'. a* a «wn *— • *wmp4 to pto a »w* MW tototor* —MW Wft A prfttr »#»«•*—* 4 ww# PaaP to' **#—*•' ft**' a—w to>|>* pft» *aat *** »ka »> aki «Ip * "ft ••**'* ft m— •**..» >—• MtoktoPtont t*w wd*a «*4 lift *4 Mt HP# to* .11*14 taw a »*— « Itoft Ptft* |MU wp MP* ***> ** » t* ■*»'■»♦** *ftto and ftft •' an— kft a hwnft. *4 p».pw*a i fy a IF VTt to* f» « . •JmST- . ft , aiv * '\ Mr J * H L —\ I \ t . asH ' ' , , i tua, —ed With a Mar* mrh# TV toftP. ha* a »—• ft crwnin wVI* aflk net m —**» tnrV from n*— v wuito #*d a »We '-dpt eh— «C V »«4- rater* sad «4*e4 wllh iVptoltot# and rthto Th* rvverw are abdbil* iwM *n4to»» a Inaa# #*—"l to IV todk#. |k man Hr— 'kda !<mMbc M* un»kW» A marpweru# ra dWbw-nd*. with * pearl in Ito .-enter tnwke# a very prattp Mwei. aa d—w a torn <*rrt— ant in diamond* ft three to*tt# Ml **#*P —«• round— u* dmirn—d• f-erwt a *—m r.e k I‘carls act' whop. »Hb a U—der ma ft enamel. P * «rea»m—i that baa much lo recaamead II Ma** ft ‘V 1,,,.... he* are made with to.— an that when del red Ito* .4* to toed aV> for pendant*. Ito waabdtnne heart* falll— from a bo*, and a bun*—*, with th* »lne« ##l up lu»t •» Un** *Vr ttkiut I** iijwdO i reprcecntcd k# * P—#l. P rerlalnl# s-ry preil# lade— Tor full dree* the dlaimaid and pearl broucto* are peril— larger, f. rmm* Im portant iirnntnenla A new design la a serpent form— U> I a a IripP coU. w to la worn on tto front ft the low tonUce. IN TEETHING TIME. The nervous troubles of teething arise to some extent from the direct pressure of the advancing teeth on the nerve# of the gum*, snd if there is a lack of ac cordance between the eruption of the teeth and the absorption of the ttsaue we may Imagine a sensitive nerve, if ex posed. to be intolerant of the air which is held between the long socket and the sharp edge of the Incomplete tooth, giv ing rise to a true toothache. Mothers sometimes attempt to "rub the teeth through," as they term it. by means of a wedding ring or a thimble. This is hound to Increase the pain, as the friction must increase the swelling and inflammation unless the tooth has already reached the mucous membrane When, however, the gums are tense and swollen, a free division of the gum over the tooth or teeth by a medical man with a lancet Inflicts no injury and Is tianapi ak ftinp mm aft • —■» «• wp# •*—.» —-*'*w» it— wiWtopp .toft ton to— 4> **»•*»ft— *— —‘ft*» .«d*% "aft'kA t MB ft— «*t» # tap* wft . -aar****-*# fktoW tpiiil"..—p»« wpSl aft •<ft ft— a# to antoaawn— an •##* •ft* * * •*» *•• »• * ft— p ipmp w *w#aw ft*#—* kft rftdftnw than *#• *ft*pftf • «—to *wl ft wwft aw —a *« —pa ift kata ft*— t* toft— T— nan* m*m* ran* #—*» »*« to—lftlftr ft”' "ft 1 * A .,M -ft*a a —<w pill | «rik V 'ftp (ft* AM *. % ft##to to —* W Wft— rftO ft rn~T ft .... .aft Ik- w ft— r !T • w— knw pMi ft w— htop —a !**«» •«•* *a«* **m »w— aan. •Pi WWW Pa** k**a a »m— 4 ;rTpv w ~r #;.l %WWjJKr '4*• /In 11 i i IflyiV'U '•Tft.-il Mlflßf M "- m » % pi napd awd are ad— VMM kwrw V «**• 4 tv garth* #Vr* *UP >»"■»»> ha*a «d*r*4 klu tobMpr 4a, trial Neill a late# fwato wMI to »### ♦»•**• a— wad lb—* Vr Via awi-aa w—' ba«» rowan— reoat# and Ml toiv Ik* fro— etouta# and *•* tV p-cb Hf«t. alt Va—k *pd rnttaaki ( »*l toil Mandtop rni either with irimmt—n Knar -4 ito e— is ant ###> I—i Me—a* bare bmp** tr—la talk— — •*»’* —d we ahatl pw—ato# a*w »V ■mart. , aaeUt irlmaa— wHh frtlto a* IV*# *M Alvad* #kwaa »* Part* Cnaiibduws 4l»*rta« frwm ip pktri ar* aow tot— worn, ft ito <—» a— —trt t urraapowd aad there at* mm. vp#i and .»»!« *btrl p— ft dtM*f#»» male—it Tto • bdh mat and pVId —Pi .make an und«*M*4!» rkt* * amk—alto*. aad awn* e— and aelf mhw— atorta have plaid Hainan Ito ptaft *V.WI— aa »**l #—e and V Ito hat A mat am# ft this t#p*. with cage »w»4 piahl to match makes a charmln# roftana* far countr» a# acaftdc want, and both rag# and VI *r# useful with ft tor gown*. 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Far F»cat»f **»• 4mall frill* to —c-thlrd ft tto depth outline eotnc shirt a. and tto ovef—dtl fall* over In pftal* ft Mmulatca a deep apron draper* Man# —‘r» are covar— entire!* frftii **P» to bam *Mb «b*p— dounces bound or ed««d with lrt»- .nlnga free from danger, white It cause* only # trifling amount of pat" ** ’*•* I* 1 *" alight bleeding atnl coßeequent relief being m|h h more than enough to coun- thf fMtftt* In f*w** #vt*n • w,l i*** lualty to court the lancet attar It **» ,**„ relieved by |hi# mean* pr so that the mo*her need have no a The thtkl mual howerar. be Proper i, held during the operation nr it* struggling will lead lo damage In some i a** 1 * ti h> enough to simply without cutting dots* nn the tooth, not mother* should not attempt anything "f this kind themselves, because any In strument they might use would proba bly not have been rendered antiseptic previously and might give rise to blood pot—fling It hii bf#n nbj« ihot a w*r l* l#ft nft#» laming the gum*, w huh interfere* with the after progren** of the tooth Thin, however hn» M*en proved to lie quite a fallacy, snd the custom of lancing th* gums has fallen Into disuse more a* a rebound from it* former shuse than from any other cause Properly used, when the gum 1* very tense and the point of the tooth can be felt. It is * very Important mean# of relieving th? child Don't* For the Mother. She should not forget that If she treats tier boy us a gentleman she will do much toward making him oh*. She should not treat her boy lo per petual frowns, scoldings and fuult find ings. "Sugar attracts more flies than vinegar." Love wins her boy to u noble manhood. She should never be so busy o« hard pressed for time that she cannot listen to him. If he lives to be a man. he wilt all too soon leave her. She should make th? most of him while sh? hu* him. She should not deny her boy any op portunity to enjoy outdoor exercise or sports, and she should not forget to train him with a proper regard for his personal appearance. Bhe should never allow him to form such habits as coming lo table In his shirt sleeves, neglecting his nails or teeth or carrying soiled handkerchiefs. Bhe should never nag him or forget that he Is a creature of reason, not an animal which requires to be driven. She should not try to break her boy s will, but be thankful that he Is manly enough to have a mind of his own and devote herself to training it to the no blest uses. She should not fail to Instill in him a distaste for all that is vulgar. Good For the Bicycle Lamp Wick. Wicks for either cycle or table tamps burn more brightly If soaked in vinegar and well dried before being placed In the Oil. The flame Will also be steadier and last longer. Water dippers made from calabashes brought from Cuba are now sold In many of the fancy stores in New York city. fashionable hanteino. ftr -pi p* top - I jr>iti —* <— *— top iftl— ka— ft h#P *•*»# •«* .Wftto «W» fttoft tor** «*w <— : • toji*i ft «—• ** agk— to aw «M to* a r.ftto ft top ***** ft***#—-* MM 4 ft panda ft aadkft M Ip. ***» nt a* top kft a »»*.*■* ft —ftto— ••• h*“* ** —••to ft* Mr ■‘■.'—ft »—aaf —fti ••«*— •*» ft—' ft 4k*. 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Sant to# Skmv Tor fane# Ucftl<e* almee are rm». lim— <at in law aerlmna th. to# to la* tall, npnu #n4 Ikie »t#p la ad* ml—to. for reno.ationa or P Urt— n pa—it aPet-e up to dale. It P aP>. aa*. ful when two .»# three mat. risk o* dl .erwe eftora are emppyed In lb* l»»a p.-ulfa ar* now uuli. acwnl# and not of •u4kPwl depth lo h— much. In fart. IV pushed up .lie. I it more (aah koiaklc and an# pou» or bouillon—«• • held up b# mmmlns* or lurV. WASHABLE. RUGS FOR THE BATHROOM. Mothers vary of tan sigh Ibr aam?- thtng a herewith to occupy the restless 1 flngets of lhell UtUe girl* on rainy >|«>* w belt play out of doors oannoi >»* thought of and In the evenings when 1 the little one* crave for something to i do before bedtime come*. Why not set them to rugmaking? Kittle « year-olds in elementary schools love this occupation, which Is worthy of an InimJurttoh into the home circle, with ii* pleasant voluntary tolls. The male) t«i* heeded are knitting cot ton and two knitting needle*. Tne cot ton la to be cut into uniform length* of about three Inches To rut It an ex cellent plan is to wind the cotton upon a round ruler, then with a sharp pair of scissors to cut the thread along tha whole length of the ruler. To begin the knitting, an uneven number of stitches Is cast on and four or five rows knitted plainly, then on the second stitch of the row to be fringed one of the lengths us cut cottun la knit ted In. The length is simply doubled, and being placed end to end. the loop so formed in the center Is taken along with the stitch In knitting. Alt the even stitches take a piece of cotton fringe on this row. The next row Is knitted plainly; then comes an other fringed row. Thu* the row* con tinue. one fringed, one plain. untH tha strip is long enough. If this strip is knitted In white cotton the next strip may be in red cotton, the colors alter nating until the requisite number of strips are knitted, when they are sewed together to make a very handsome striped cotton mat. This method of knitting the'fringe on every alternate row make* a heavily fringed, pretty and durable rug, very warm and comfortable for the feet on stepping out of the bath. As It Is ab sorbent it becomes of great service, es pecially In a house where there ara many i hlldren to bathe. If the rug is de sired lighter than this, so muking it easier to wash when soiled, the rows of cotton fringe may he placed on every fourth row instead of upon every sec ond one. To vary the patterns in different ruga the white strips may be knitted wide and the red ones narrow and vice versa. Again, the alternate rows of eotton lengths may be knitted red and while, this plan making an excellent mat. or perhaps a white rug with a red border may be liked. • Little fingers grow expert a I this work, and little heade get very interest ed In it. The knitting not only gives finger practice and profitable employ ment of time, but cultivates the facul ties of patience and attention no less than it teaches the duty of using up all scraps of time. _