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Kstract fmtn a ap***h d*ll**r*d by Cbaiincry D*P*w b*for* tb* Col!***
Women * Club meet inn
Thf Man Who Crow ltd.
H* cursMl hi* luck from day to day.
Ill* neighbor'* fortune made him
frown, •
Hr knew the fatea were all In league
To hold him back and keep him
down.
He rursed hecauae he loaf hi* Job.
He whined beraune hi* child fell 111.
He came and went and slouched
around,
And kept un alldin* down the hill.
One day hi* unrle died and left
Him half the fortune he'd amaaaed.
And people thought a man who
growled
Had rauae to amile at last
But when they came to ahake hi* hand
The man let many a murmur fall.
And aat around and growled hecauae
Hla uncle hadn't left him ail.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
MADE AT HOME
Fancy pillows for lounge, chair, net tee or window-scat are more In
vogue than ever, and the new dca'gns this season are unusualiy jprled
and handsome. To make a pillow is a very simple matter, the only diffi
culty being In following some elaborate design* for the pillow-slip, as
the pillow, stuffed with down or fine feathers, horsehair or other suita
ble filling, can be bought already made or can be fashioned at home. The
ailps are made separately. A noticeably smart pillow is of pale blue
linen or finest quality, covered with an all-over pattern of white em
broidery done in white linen the design an open one, with just that
touch of high art in Its composition which makes it look so chic and cor
rect
A dainty little pillow for baby ia of fine white linen made up over pink
—a line of simple drawnwork rdnning entirely about the square an inch
from the edge. In the centre is a wreath of small pink blossoms, with
their delicate buds and leaves, (o ror five inches in diameter, and in
elde this the word "Baby.” An exquisite specimen is of white satin em
broidered in floss silk, with a huge spray of American Beauty rose* and
buds.
A book mark ran be quickly cut from a yard of watered ribbon. ,An
Inch in width ts about right. The ribbon should be cut in four p: ces,
each one shorter than the one just below it, as the four are laid one upon
another, and all fastened together at the top upon a large ring covered by
crocheting one of the ordinary metal rings that come for any such pur
pose, using course embroidery silk. Oo the uppermost, ribbon a few flow
,rs arc painted at the top two vini is or a rose and bud. Ends of ribbon
notched.
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A /la* frame is made by covering an oblong of pasteboard the cho
sen «i*r with a silken flag. she stiff board is first encased in a sheet
of cotton batting or a lining of Canpon flßnnel to make it: present a right
appearance. A square, or circle, if preferred, i; cut-in the centre of the
•trines to allow for the photograph, the ;:ame aperture being also matte in
the pasteboard. The flag and Its lining are turned smoothly in around
the edges of this opening, also the frame’s outer edges, and pasted down to
the board; a piece of thick paper or cardboard is carefully pasted on to
form the lining of the whole frame a cut being made to allow of the pho
tograph's slipping in. —Harper?
A Mask rommMoii.
Special to Ih* Chicago* Inter Ocean
from Boaton.
"The rear and reariua again recent
ly ga»# proof of their genuine Interest
In female education In Htiaala by In
viting the pupil* of the Inatltute of
the Young l-adim of Bt. Peteraburg to
upend an afternoon at Monplatalr. on#
of the many chateau* which go to
make up the great conglomeration of
Peterhof. To add w»t to thla 4e".ghl
•ul Juvenile ”ai home." a I »b* court
pa’.# er.d or data were eumtrnndvd to
attend, the youog people were f ee to
dance to their heart*’content, and the
empre** and the emprea* tlowager act
ed aa hoatesae*.
Onyx Tables at prices
that will surprise you. Just
the thing for a gift.
At Richards & Shaver’s.
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felt tl par mominttleant. and fee* York
1 mar* tfean of lb* a»*ra«e. with til II
per roottnunlratit New York Ana
Twfe IVlated <N*r*tk>a* Aa*w«««d.
waat la the u» of Riakinc a
nrtt 4# i baa yo*»r rea|rttt*r If yaa e#n
aot prt a better |»rke for It?
An* -A* ihere I* no different* In ifee
prte* tfe* puldk wilt boy <mt* tfe* tat
ter. a- |bat while our pr<*flt» may t*
■mailer on a sin*:* *ate they will be
1 mo. h meater In tb* **pr*#ate. *
Ho* ran you pet the intblk to kfefe*
your maser to the beat?
If tietb arttrim are brouaht prOMfn-
Mitly before the puhlk Mk are e#*f«tn
to be tried and the puMk wilt aarv
qut< kly paaa Jud*ment <•« them an I
uee only the brtter one.
Tbl* eyplnina the larar aale on Cham
berlain'* fouah Hrnwdy. The people
have been ludne It for year* and hnvt
found that It ran alwrays tm deiw«d*-d
upon. They may orm»innally take up
with some faahionabie novelty put forth
with eit*««rtate<t rtatma, ton ar# <*r
taln to return to the one remedy that
they know to be n-llable. and for
rough*. r«ld* and coup there I* no
thing equal to Chamber lain’a Couch
Kerned) For anle by Ab iamler Drue
A Seed Co., C. K. Parr of Bell Tower
I'*ru« Co.
Hawaiian l.ovc Sony.
(The phraae on which ihl* t»oem
lurna I* the moat lender and eloquent
eypreaalou of affection and lore In the
Hawaiian languait*
Our Northern tongu* for battle
For argument and trade,
But not. for wooing looks of lore
From eye* of douhtltiK maid;
More awn-t the atory uttered
In far-away Hawaii —
“Aloha nul lon.
Aloha nul ool.”
The Dane, the Celt, the 3a» »a
Are lover* quite a* true
A* any e'er the tropic mia
To dreamy roundnea* drcnt
But none can voire *o Rweetly
Ixive'a glad, triumphant Joy
Aa thla untaught Hawaiian—
“ Aloha nul loa.
Aloha nul oel."
•
Pale autumn pensive lingers
Along Ihe crimson wood,
lOr bend* to weep above Ihe spot
Where late the poppy stood.
And sighs as sighs the lover
For one In far Hawaii,
‘'Alaho mil !oa.
Aloha nul oel.” 1
f
! The mother rocking softly
Her first born, crooning low
I The quaint, unwritten song of love
That babes andi mothers know,
j Drifts where the palms are sighing
In far-away Hawaii —
“Alaho nul Toa. \
Aloha nu! cel/’
4
Sweet phrase. all unacquainted
With sound of care or strife.
Like love untutored come to speech
You hubhle Into life!
Oh. du. ky-eypd Koolele.
Oh, Bthc-timbed. blue-eyed boy,
‘‘Alaho nul !oa,
Aloha nut oel.”
—Charles Eugene Banks.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There ere few mein more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard & Wil
led, who spar" no painS to HC'-ure the
best of everything in their line for their
many customers. They now have (he
valuable agency for Dr. King’s N<w
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. This Is the wonderful rem
edy that is producing such a furor all
over the country by its many startling
cures. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affec
tions of the Thmat, Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trio!
bottle for 10c. or a regular size for 50
cents and 11.00. 'Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
IGASTMU
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l Always Bought
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The
“Maine”
Album!
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MBm.
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W\
CAPTAIN CHARLES D. BIGSBEE
and Intercatln* acene* associated with the destruction of our Giant Bet
ship and her Heroic Crew.
Souvenir Edition!
Few Incident* of American history have been attended by such public
excitement and national Indignation na that which followed quickly upon
the destruction of the Rattleshlp Maine. In response to thi universal de
mand f. r a pictorial history of the 111-fa,id warship. Its captaincy and In
fact everything In connection with It lending up to and Including Its assas
sination, we have secured and offei our reader* thla week a beautiful Mains
Album or Portfolio, the most complete photographic record Issued upon the
subject, embracing splendid photos of
The Martyrs
Which Is now ready for delivery at our office, or by mall for Ten Cents.
CONTENTS OF “MAINE” LA BUM.
Captain Ch»s. D. Slgsbee. General
Fltzhugb Lee.
The Battl . hip Maine.
The Destiuctlon of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and the Maine An
chorage.
The Harbor Entrance to Havana.
Gunner's Gang of the Maine.
Views of the Maine's Crew off Duty.
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship's
Company of the Maine.
Please notice the Maine Album above advertised Is one_ of a Souvenir
Series' of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements
of ihe Spanish-American War, each portfolio being a special number devoted
ij “Next*w” -It No* "'will he offered as a Memorial of the First Sacrifice of
the v, ar, or the heroic death of Ensign Bagley and bis companions, Inclu
ding many other special f Mures of the early events of the war. *uch ** the
V. hsi*l that tired tin* Aral shot; the first prize; bombardment of Mataii/us,
cutting ,f the cables, etc., etc.
Then in weekly and consecutive order will appear the following.
THE DEWEY NUMBER -The Hero and battle of Manila.
THE SAMPSON NUMBER—Bombardment of San Juan and Motto Cas
-11 HOBSON AND THE MERRIMAC—with additional special feature*.
admiral SCHLEY—The Destruction of,Chrv*raVTTeet. .. --
THE'B'HAFTEn .NUMBER—The. Siege-and Capture of Santiago.
GENERALS MILES AND MERRITT— Army Derations in R«0„
aus and get each number oft his souvenir scries while you'have an
opportunity, and ad vis* your friends to do the same thing.
A SUPERB
Photographic
History Devoted
Exclusively To
tub "IsiDfi”
Capiaii Uee
The fleers
Tlie Crew
leeeral Lee
General Blanco
A Group of Junior Officer* of the
Maine.
Wurdroom of the Maine.
The Court of Inquiry tr. Session.
Funeral of the Victims of the Maine.
Disaster.
A Fruit Vender in Havana. Milk De
livery In Havana.
The Captain General's Palace In Ha
vana.
General Blanco y Arenas.
Looking Down the Prado, Havana.
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