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ina man yaarly o*t»<t» atnr* ant *m«rr
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fashion* from hf» o«d iO*r- I* a
(articular r*noan why »h* rr*nch faah
luf OaiWn rhona* lO* alyl* of lh*lr
m.iomec ao ofl*n Suppose on* of them
hao had a r*ry beautiful and uni>iu<
pown mad* for her 0) Worth or Pai.u.B
or tv>ur*t *hr wear* It on.* or twlee
l-rtai* at ih* opera ■' • rharfty ha
aaar or al on* of 10* rare*. Th* #ow»
I* admir'd and corded hy o»h*r dr~«-
tnpfcer*. and own 10* «r»«l lady h«a
Ih* rhaarin of mini th* lr**a fur
which *h* paid many fr.ior* with Hi*
understanding that lh* nod*! -h»uld In
ixorvMl for h*r. MM hy do**n» of
wthrr town of all c .i*o*o Neither
madam* n*.r h*r dressmaker I* abb to
do an* thin* about II Th*n. >o*
irr*at maitarins take up th* dr-** and
put It upon th* mark*! In cheap ma
UP-TO-DATE ALBUMS
FOR SOUVENIR HUNTERS.
The day of the autosrni>h album la
not done. ft*) lons aa dealers art' mak-
Ing a good profit out of the autographs
v g.r ceMlfitM »o lons one may bo sure
ihe popularity of the autostaph album
wfll pot w ane. These dealera are not
In the bualneaa for their health nor yet
to tWneflt an unappreciative humanity.
ThvlV object la a sordid one -profit—
and \vhen that erases to be an object
and they retire from the trad*' then
one nlay conclude that the autosraph
pend id no looser among Ufc hot on the
ttall ofi the busy and thankless celeb
rity. \
Since ?*udd nhead Wilson won public
attention to the thumb many collectors
have thlimb autosraph albums, in
which thrV treasure the thumb Impres
sions of acquaintance* or those of peo
ple hat ins 'any special claims to inter
est. The (tasking of the Impress tons is
finite a sirdplc matter Printers’ ink
In poured oiit »o that the thumb is
thoroughly ctkvercd with the liquid, th* n
pteaaed firmly- on the album page
When the Ink,ls dry. the owner of the
thumb writes \his or her name beside
the impression.
A bonk filled tyilh thumb Impressions
of celebrities is «n odd and interest
ing possession. The outside of »ur h an
album might bet eovr red with black
satin, with an ertpbrolderefl border cf
gold thread, having a central design
representing some scene in the ad
venture* of Hop o’ My Thumb, loin
Thumb or something likely to suggest
the character of the rjontents.
For amateurs who make palmistry a
fad an album for the treasuring «P of
Impressions of the palms is another in
teresting phas- of th" album mania.
Fueh an album must be especially made
for the purpose. It should be of sheets
of oiled paper put together with metal
fastenings so that the pages may he
removed and then put in again. To ob
tain the impressions the paper must be
covered thoroughly with lampblack, the
hand then pressed heavily on the pa
per, taking care that the impression
comes in the middle of th-’ page. A
sh-et of soft tissue paper is placed be
tween each one of the pages when they
are replaced in the book to keep the
lampblack from coming off.
On th - cover of such an album might
be worked or painted a nuroaar of gyp
sy symbols. A tent or two. with a stroll
ing zlngara in front Of one, may do for
the centerpiece if the maker of the
cover is- clever enough to depict such a
scene. At any rate the cover should be
done in y-lloW and red. lb- gyffcy cot l
or/ whether painted or embroidered.
Bitthday b*-ks art another form of
| tMtaka that hmw M •Mhia «w»h as a* - |
I4yin II add <M lku.fl ••***
hM #*nn n*»d» ** *»«*»»' *w«
• ««>*• Mai ttatofntMw wttm P*M» -<
•ha «a*»mn >»tw mw» hattw. ann*M»
i««mi to Moa rawta MaWaww otd
•we* aa w«Md|t «•**«*i fawm in* «dh*»
aa inrati fhi»-k» aa»'** •t* -
»Nma tM mm ka (wa*MM m m* Itaw *h*
-Ttitii-a «f Mat kno Th* •»»*»» In
thmrwfmr rot thoi ih* fnohton* rhanw
| m *ft*n Owl that tMr «a wot «*•*»»
A mi M«Ha lafilM «•( tM ♦**•*•
t*t* anon m Mina ahaww at on* a* »M
I •***.« aMma TM **»*-• and ih* **•
i ewuotaa* aa* Of Ma k ham.
• ki*o kand of la** aw »hhh ar* tmir
| rawn at Mark tthd #tiai4*d *«ih aaao
diawtonda moktiw aw »«orti»* WntaW Par
IO Vrt Tha pal WwaW »n# wwmow
i Mw Ort* *4* in Utah and wfcd*. Ih*
' white diwwmt •raid with (atek M«o
TV tdtrfc lor* MUM of IM l-d- * ••
I rowiiiiMd «a • I*ll wf thh Mar k te«*
la Ih* hnltoftt as Iha ahlrt th* h*»rad*
| alone IM rdw* «f «h* Mark ter* ham c
a narrow hortMe as whit* »•** I" Wnt*h
IIM *<Uf* a*on*l« ar* outlined «• Ih*
uwa*r part «f Ih* ohlrt hy tM M*»*
1 otuddnd vM«*l MOhow. tM aa m* form
| rag a harrow tw.rdr-r ow th* kroradr *f
j tfc* o*Mh* A a# Ida- k lam O
i i arWtl a horn th* raraa** I* lA* ohottl
| 4*ra. Mm lla pa*t* alnddrd fuMa ar*
«rranw*d to toak Ilka hott*i "t a
, I alao noted a rmeplton woo* of mor*
l 'lmp'- rhafarl rr, on* whh-n ooald M
j eallabl* for a matron of mtddl* aa* H
I WM Of Mark MIIW. »ItfPW rhaW*H*
j and htdh rollar of a hit* rhftfan Tha
. htfloo on ih* no fc wao arran«*d in
•mall liffi and • lamped about Ih*
throat hy . hand of irn* h»y*fd‘ knot* of
palllatt* aludded Mark rthlmw Whit.
Th# d**r> rover* on tM oalla twdh*
<<P*n*d In a d**i> point ov*r rhih-m
Then* war* a too of vr! i*t < nvirrl with
palitottew. Th* r*»Vr on tM left mark
*d to th» watel whet* »t wa» drawn
over In th* rich) Th* Mol) ntttnk
hunt of th* walat waa flnlahed with a
airdl* of black *atln ribbon tied In a
itift bow. Th* *k!rl waa ti*h« niiinat
over th* hip*, but riven a beautifully un
dulatlnd *)f**t Iw-loor. A pointed floon *
*aa Imitated up tM *ktrt by an em
broidery of the fialllrr l*o
A handonin* atroet town of deep *ray
dlacnwal * loth trlimwed wi|h mllliaf y
froa* of blark ailk braid la on* of Iho
moat offerll»* of th* lailor made «r**t
(*wnj I'fider thr abort coat with It*
labial front ornamented with blink
allk froa*. w„* **t a v**t cowered wiih
narrow Moca cordlns The H*h! and
left of the *klrt were *ni|>haat(ed hy a 1
the album era**. Th«* birthday bo«*kM j
art* houjrht In t!»e whop#, dAUd Ilk** dla- |
rlfi. who ar" ask*d t» writ#* In j
them arr e*peeted if* put their n&m#*
I upon th<* pap#* which Mrs the date o( :
, »h*dr birth—m**hth and day, not year,
I *»f emir***, or they would !m? leas pop
-1 ular.
Book# printed with quofttfcMUi relating
to the taste, like* and di#Hke* of eaeh
'•ontrlbutot may 4m* bought in the shop*.
It i* a *c»rt of autograph!* Interview, ns
after each printed question i# a blank
for the victim’s ntiswcr. A good deal *>f
Interesting inforpatkn about individu
als may be collected in this way, as the I
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SOME UNIQUE ALBUM COVERS
queries rang* from What is your l’a
x ,rlt* p.rir. to "What arc your views
of ctcrnllyi?"
For suchwn album, for stamp albums
THE AUGUSTA STUISTEA-Y HERALD.
adtar* lf*aa«Mad <*f tM frwpo awi th*
M»kat ateewr wee* ■tiapwd WM* ♦**
■ ate*.
A «MWfda and favity hwM* f*»*• *»*
a rent ywawd wanted wwa mnd* *f
. h*»h*d *wM Cteth 'ttewrad MM
- item wM Mufra Wf MM and •«*•«. TM
i .lack and **«t wor* *wt from a hand
rum* *h»W) darker »b*w IM maMMWI df
IM dnteh. had 'to eotef hdiwiaauow
» Ith It. fteyrow fnww tM •hawldafw ha
a Uttl* aha** tM walat with th* dMV
M
m
that went about the bark of the «ur n.
were ert«ed with a plait* d fiibltiK us
black mohair The ed*c of this frilling
In It# turn waa trimmed with black
or for th# regulation aulogiaph album
a cover which la very pretty i* of dork
sapphire blue art cloth. aiittn or linen,
embroidered In dandelions, the alilchlng
being for the moat part long and short,
so that the surface of the flower, la
smooth and aatmy. The Mower* are put
on tip’ cover In group* of three and lie
in straight lines The upper dandelion*
represent the sei-dllng ones, while at the
bottom of the page a couple of large
full blown flowers, banked by heavy
green leave*, support a ribbon scroll for
the name of the owner of the book. It
may be added that the real Ingenuity in
making the cover consists in applying
the ribbon gracefully. Green, white,
yellow and blue are the color* that lire
used in making the cover design. In
putting on the autograph It I* well to
first write a large, hold on*- on paper
and then transfer It to the ribbon,
where it must be worked in salln stitch.
In emtlfoidiring 'he flowers j fibre*
shades of yellow should be used, file
Murkest for outlining the petals. Th*
clocks of the flowers should be made
yellow, too, but of a creamy tint the
sake of contrast. Tilts creamy tint may
be repented in the midribs of the InrgcT i
flowers.
HANMOME HOt’iK A Nf> BTBKKT OOWNS
war tip Ok* 4k< »*** If* fdM «d dte j
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•ho MM»*)I hwM~d * ***** ***** •*%]
laid aw tM t -y §0 »M *♦****%•
rdffaaaad >d 4k> »■ '»** wwaad* *•• I
•-•** **a IM 10*00*. M» MUtewyM* I
as ymm two id *dM •** * *•• •if ?
f»a* rMiik»d etowh •AM *• d*wf "•*** 1
as twa*» wdh -fwanwd wtth «t»M* *» i
te**w tain ida * Afaap* th* Cflk •#» j
a mow rwitar df dm u,k •**■ t *o»
waawl Th* IMfM df «M teafh* WOO MM j
c a aaftw* Of ***«• **•*»• IM ah#- - tea
Irap ««»* «•% a * .wro as Maf***M of
•M «:*) i»»««ted »'■**» *M ftIMM MM Midi
am mm* hM ki i A >■»' df mm tenth
«4Md with *a*<N> kdw*h MtMd WW#t |
•Met MM waM Tha Id*## M" of I**
•HI WM owl t*w* d te wwfeata ta«*f
trail'd ***** MM f*wwd Wf Ih* fkiut a
oaffadiaf aiwdwwtei dMtefdtWfl tdtMMW*
uo to* hate th# NpflMttf as fh#
no aa pa* otetakt* inr#»do»f Thr*
Mad* a par* t*4 df thd *••*•> and «htd
lof the Hua«ian ladle* The effrrctlvrneoa
which their fin- figure* f.tve to th*
i uniques ha* encouraged ui.iuj. a heal
| tatlnc woman to attire herael/TB on*.
The lettering ought to I* wot Red with
silk of the same shade a* IhfiSdot.' of
th** cover. This blue may be sap. tiled
I in the spot* with whl* h the thick - are
speckled. Red .-hould lie u*'d to em-
I brolder the ncroll which forms Ibe lst-e
lof the dandelion* on the upp. t part of
the cover. When ribbon Is used Inst* ad
of the embroidery. It *hnuhl i -■ b- of
I red and very carefully put on *he tiny
I J|Sj%3aC
g&SmmA
mua
projections on tltc scrolls being em
broidered with red silk.
The foliage should lie ill two rhre"S
of green. The material for tile cover
may be either satin or llpsit, but the
latter will successfully stand mor- serv
ie.. than satin fund is therefore to lie
preferred. Ifp.A MATHEItfSKN
Renovulin* Blask Fell Mat,.
To renovate black felt hats. brush the
feh well in the first place, then rub all
over with a flarmtel dipped in benzine.
Should the brim he limp, place a damp
cloth rive)' It and iron with « hot Iron
until dry. This method will render it
hard and- firm.
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ter tad tweed MteM 'IM *- -ted* JdM
tettet IM added wf atet *«** at-*h*d
• a ektte *M| fttoat •#**• ■ Mae
•M otektwa Mte • tneat <4 •»•*»!
i*tf Id MW# «M» at aw* < tM *wtr«
Tha ahteMM tltWfl idd* *#te attt.wtwaa
•wf wtaflff Wtk* at* a ttfh* tttdWd***Mte,
dpt tetwa H t* IM taoat wtetafl as tha
1% tffpa aeap|*‘** >** *—#• •*• ha
. tehtefhd *a P*t •# ••** 4
A*. aw M awMawaWda tef fwawaaM#
a pawl •taaaat* as IM wihawtete tf*M
as tfOpKPMWd kfa'dathatet wafe tte'iO't
•P tear Ml lh« teteraa of tM tenth, a
rath*- wear* tpdkldd tM
dUfiiTinir - eat* aarat-at Th* WttM <wdt
date with tM* down had fa#*#* #*
(k ta ant'd ratWtaniMrad wtt* raanpwd*
Vattte owd t*tt't**a pro vtf o fed
deni worn. A eery atrlkina puwn of
tlark tiu* velvet ha,l applhiuv* of the
ram* utateiial. A* w ith *o many of lh*
new noun*, thla imc hail th* luniquc, or
upper akirt.
lily muff* have mad* a Hui’cenafill
bid for populiiMl) Many of lb*m are
a* lain* a* I kite* ecn In lh” pi, t uriei
of Sir Joahua Reynold* In-autli-* Stn.'ll
tmea aiv faa enpen- ivc. of colira*, for
It fiiki about Ink th> «|U inmy of fur
u» malt ■ ih- ulua faahlonabb muff of
today.
A WASTE PAPER BASKET.
This Is a vaty useful article and
should find a place not only undirtv. ry
writ ng tanle. but In most living room*.
The French call them cache deaordre or
"to hide untidiness And that i* a tery
good name for them Not only do
waste puper* mtike a Intel about a
room if not put into some receptacle,
hut odds and ends which accumulate
while you arc working- Scraps end
Shreds of material certainly urn tidier
if thrown at once into n waste paper
basket.
.Some people throw their odds and
• ■mi: into ua’ fireplace, w hlch i* all ]
v.-ry veil 4-hen there is tin there to j
burn tlieui up; otherwise how untidy It ,
looks"
Others would like to have a waste .
paper basket in their diawing or sitting .
room, but they do not like the business- j
like appearance of th" ugly though use
ful basket usually sold for that pur- |
~,,-e .if course the lu-nlilcr and more j
elegant kind can bo had. but possibly '
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ip th* h#» *• •• l*ei# add tea h"*» I
ftp# at., t tatetef eat* ♦ tec* *aa**d
Ho* awatea attpdhtdte #» -4»»tetada
»ia|t*' I*o *p •*# WaW aph pte
te-td* dMMi Mhfpd do «*w»tef «k» »m
•Ah. TM few* aptf-a #nw daa *«i ]
: < «ht oanawf Vote no* <teh* wf tht*h I
* Uttar mo a tip dOOtMNWS - * ate tap*
force M*t» **## o*wW Wt' K '-tea *O*W
•ml ttwtpw** iwftfhf edt pt <M Mate
mu j- 1* fh*i* a* -e wpMtewtWfi fa***
-•rape apt «'Ote» akf **.-a add pdiaata
awwp o*o*l pa* flap ***• a ***** WM*
[wf phted #wd #tf»** # »th dijatawl •##*#
1 tcirttfi c.te tM «M Tha "**<*• d»e
: I*** *•>*'? In»* * tJls*
’ • •• #t»# : bwH»h» #*ii *#• *
j tte* 4*##*»** «• in* #f *
I fl»«r# t*+*+*<4 r*t* M fh*TrM*«N» ««*•
i’j a H «k ««H #H «*(f» .
- flitTT At 1 * «*» t|p» •*»§#•*
■ «»iif4ci|f IHto If *
in* tear*' t*«ii
' «# «**
I caff**-M rohk far p .**#** te *■*.
•awe Mat* te lh*ea paw Modtaa pop
: ip* w»adc at ca*wc ar dttekw. >M Mttp
• l»*ma byiil to touch th* ne -k and Ihu*
> form ill loop. On* duck * head war of
' Ih*.licit pold. with ruby *y*a and a dia
mond and ruby collar.
t'ATUERINB TALBOT.
chatlaa Hate.
Octrh h,/cath*ra til rhaded coloring*
ar* bi-ina very much ua*d on the ainart
f, hat* for link rkatiiiK and arc pr*t
tieat of all In theli natural colortwr* or
in -bad*-* of pray or heliotrope combtn
.-d with ohlt-.
| those who desire to possess them do
not wl*h to spend money upon them.
1 Now extremely pretty basket* for this
1 purpose can he made with a little in
geuuity and the exercise of skill and
expelldbure of time.
lesik In the lumber re,iin and you will
doubtless find some empty box. or even
1 a barrel will do. and afler dusting It
well set to work upon it
1,1 no it throughout with doth or some
! glazed material which d*ies not retain
> the dust. The sides are lined by nulling
j ymn stuff hi the top and then turning
I It liver to the inside, and then, having
allowed sufficient material for the pur*
i raise, milling down tin- other edge to the
bottom of ihe box. All till* can be done
with small Iron tacks, or else you can
Blue It down, (he latter plan, If you
have a glue pot handy, being tire quick
er and easier for top as well us Imttoni.
N. yi cover a card, rather smuller
than the bottom of the box. if you mens- j
lire I.V the outside with the stuff, and
att.-i turning over a.id gluing down the !
oMjrc. ;!U - the whole thing to the hot- j
tom of the box. The Inside now being
finished you must turn your attention ;
to the outside.
Caver lids with art serge or any ma
terial you like. If you do embroidery.
th-11 plan- a strip of It along the top,
and place a Vandyke hand at the bot
tom. A very pretty receptacle Is the
result.
To # l#*nn*f* Whit#* Fur*.
All dusi must first b- shaken out
1 of the garment, which can be laid out
upon a table and rubbed well with
bran, moistened to a pustellke consist
ency with warm water. So that the
fur may not be roughened, it Is advisa
ble to rub in the bran with a soft piece
Of whit- llumicl. and th.' rubbing must
b- continued until the fur Is quiie dry.
It should then be gently rubbed with
drv bran, hakea and rendered soft and
lustrous by the application of magne
sia, rubbed In with a plflFe of book mus
lin. There is no objection to finally
smoothing down the fur with a suit
voliei brush. When dark fur lias lost
Its luster, it is frequently found suc
cessful to lay hot rye flour upon it and
leave it covered with this for perhaps
half an hour. The Hour should ihen be
shaken and brushed out.
When the Teeth Are Decayed.
If the teeth be decayed and for some
reason or another on • cannot have I hem
1 attended to. the following dentifrice
..-ill be found refreshing and antiseptic:
l'ure carbolic acid, ■<> drops: tincture
! of qulliaia hark, ounces: glycerin, 1
ounce: oil of wintergreeti lea, 10 drops:
, .11 of cinnamon, - drops: essence of
: cochineal, drops: water, it’ ounces.
This should be mixed Well together and
a teaspouiifui added to a glass of water
for the purpose of cleaning the teeth
; and rinsing the mouth.
An unmarried woman cannot accept :
valuable presents from n man to whom |
she is not engaged.
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HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY.
When people become nervous, peevish
| anil restless, worried by little thing*
and afflicted with dyspepsia, which
! , anted ho attributed to error* in diet,
want of fresh air, etc., a t image, of
cite and t est for the mind anflAM
- .I.V net ceaaiyHHH
t. pc ll i rest Not
cl. He - pi., 111 1 ■ 111 y and "■!§§§§
i d on. had eaten the
I. ~' and tiled eyelids ifl*,
tired eyes." Igllgll
other symptoms of the
rest are aleeplcsaness, lowness of sph
lls and headache. Life begins lo Ins*
Its brightness when things go wrong.
The brow Is hot, so Is the top of the
head, and the hand Is often passed
wearily across the eyes. Under these
< treumstances it is useless to fly Id
drugs. Change of air and rest from
W ork and worry are the only cures.
As to th.' plate, whether seaside or
country, that depends upon the Ins
dividual.
There are few of our renders tod
t oum- and none perhaps too old to
study each her own health untl the lies
. ullaritiett of her own constitution. The
study will repay uny one who chooses
to consider it. There Is HO time like Hid
pi, sent to reform the mode of living,
calmly and considerately while one is
enjoying health and strength, for if !<•
worth a thousand time* more than any
number of sickbed good intentions.
Delicate people often moke a mistake:
about exercise: nol those suffering from
actual disease, but those who are not
~institutionally strong. They 1-t ihe
amount of exercise they take depend
entirely upon the state of tip- weather
or atmosphere. Consequently, if th#
wind is'blowlng or it looks like mining,
they remain indoors, giving way to en
nui and depression, when a brisk walk
would banish both. Von often hear a
person say. "I feel that t should like a
good long walk today." and he. or she.
should take it. Being low and depressed
and without courage to walk at all in
diuateß » wors* «tat»* of things ami
should be rought against and cort
queied. ~
The spirit# or minds of some individ
uals are greatly affected by the amount
of ozone :u the air. When this is abui>-
dnnt they are full of vitality: when de
ficient. ii I* all ihe other way with
them. They should remember if ozone
is only present in small proportion out
of floors, it will reach the minimum in
side. Thev must go out to breathe it.
or the blood will lose Its strength, the.
muscles gel flabby and a day may come
when It will he no longer in their power
to take exercise in the open uir.
Neither rain aor snow should Inter
fere with exercise, for both can be
guarded against by clothing ourselves in
such a way as to be proof agaln3t thsm,
and do all we can to keep our bodies as
near th- disease resisting standard of
health as possible,