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were the most important of a’.! sub
jeers. In my country these things are j
considered very trivial and only the
unlettered women waste time talking I
of them. As a matter of course, we
dress according to the most approved |
custom and think no more about it.
My greatest pleasure is in writing
letters to my friends in China’’ ithe
gentle art of letter writing is a highly !
valued accomplishment in Chinese so
ciety) “I hear American girls write j |
only ‘notes.’ In my country all girls ,
of good family spend years studying I
the classics. There is a text book
called ‘The Three Hundred Poems,’
which every school girl is expected to
know by heart. So it will be seen that
we devote a great deal of time to
literature, and perhaps this tends to
give us a taste for letter-writing.”—
From ‘‘Affairs at Washington,” by Joe
Mitchell Chappie, in National Maga
sine.
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It is better to have good cheer in
your heart than a Paris gown on your
back.
There is no question but it is wiser
to send the elaborate white frock
to the cleaner rather than the laundry.
Snake bracelets are shown again,
the scales being reproduced, and the
flat head set with rubies or emeralds
for eves.
j .One drawer in the bureau or chif
I fonier should be devoted to the ad-
1 denda of her blouses--collars, belts,
| fichus, etc.
] lorgnette
i A umous design for a
j handle wrought in Roman ; old is that
j of streaming mermaid tresses, twined
I and intertwined., The metal shines
like truest auburn.
Among the new relishes for the . >
o’clock tea table ; e sal tines covered
with cream cheese and a layer of tliin
iy sliced radishes. They need only to
I tr 1 to be appreciated.
The -economical and well-groomed
girl will cultivate the acquaintance of
boot trees, Another good point iii their
favor is the ease with which footwear
can bo cleaned when stretched upon
them.
If the point is broken from your very
best hatpin don't throw it away; place
the pin on a hard surface and rub the
end with a nail file, turning the pin
so that, all sides will he “treated and
mu will find the point can he resfored
equal to new.
P r 5fxr /ns 5
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The military coat is a favorite.
Tails and Iieads arc used extrava-*
gantly.
Lavender parasols. white - lace
trimmed, have lavender wooden
sticks.
Pin-cheek taffe of the softest qual
ity for the summer shirtwaist suit is
par excellence.
Wide girdles are a distinct feature
of the present styles, and have al
most entirely replaced the narrow belt.
1 With one-tone materials exquisitely
tinted, flowered ribbons or silk are
best for girdles, while rich solid
colors adorn figured fabrics best.
The tendency continues strongly in
favor of the flat effects in trimmings
and toward the continued use of the
sheerest fabrics for undermuslins.
Radium etamine, that shinunery, sil
very white shade which is one of the
successful summer tints, makes a
seeom -I frock which is elaborately era
hroidered almost its entire skirt
length.
Belts for girls are made of the oid
lime bronze leather, which has been
used so much for making needle cases,
traveling work boxes, and the like,
and Ihe girl has domestic* appearance
in tlie belt.
Even chiffon and mull are used this
summer to create the fashionable
wide girdle, These and those of soft
ribbon often have floating sash ends.
with loops, knots or rosettes at fre
mient intervals.
The kej •note of fashion now is pie
i urcsqnencss, and this effect is best
carried out in the styles of 1830, with
| their drooping lines, which are beauti
i tui when well put up and worn by tai/,
! w iliowy femininity.
Girdles may be shaped according to
individual fancy so long as ihey are
kept wide, Some are plain fitted
affairs while many arc crushed: some
have a point top and bottom in tlie
bac k. while others have only the point
id tlie top-
jsc blue and lilac.
tLel - large, bright, t.ark blue hat
. r ., with
•inur’d around the crown a
k rU wreath of lilacs in the
thick- c! iuac ose and looking almost
natnra 1 color,
the rep. i flowers.
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A x OLD EMPLOYE.
^
U an inquest held at Whitechapel.
’ e iderly woman il was stated
nil 1 m deceased had been in the
that die domestic
' plov of one family as a
Lvaiit for fifty-nine years.
X WOMAN POLITICIAN.
Miss Paulino Hardin, Kentueky’s
BIOS st successful woman politician, is
-bout 1° be married. She began her
Hoiitieal career in 1890, when she took
p .jj part in tlie money discussion.
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CARE OF YOUR LIPS.
j; 01)e should use camphor Uie min- j
* discovered, first '
wtc a c0 !d sore is wet
ting the spot with the camphor and
then adding the powdered subnitrate
of bismuth, so that the cold sore will
he covered with paste, it may scatter
it. and in any event it will lessen its
size. Camphor applied to the lips
night and morning will harden the
jjp^ cold sores eat into the skin and
„, ay leave scars that nay remain per
manently.
The lips should be naturally of a
jood color if the health of the individ
i:a ! is good. It is vain to resort to ar
tiflcial means to color the lips, If the
circulation is poor the lips will be pur
ple- If the ‘digestion is bad, the lips
will be white. If tlie whole system
lacks tone and vigor, the lips will be
lacking in color, Therefore, insteud ol
resorting to artificial means to improve
the color of the fips, build up the con
stitntion hy all the means that make
hcaitii.
SWEETS FOR THE CHILDREN.
Nearly all children, especially if they
be normal, healthy children, crave fox
sweets. A great many parents with
out any thought or reason in the mut
ter deny to their children all kinds of
sweets. They do this from some pre
conceived notion that sugar and candy
and cakes arc bad for the children.
Other parents go to the opposite ex
treme and indulge their children in all
sorts of confectionery, from the cheap
est to the most expensive, allowing
them to eat rich, indigestible cakes,
jams, candled fruits, preserves, etc.
They both are muiking a mistake.
Children should be allowed to* eat
sweets—but the proper kind of sweets.
(’heap, nasty confectionery should
never be given them, neither should
they permitted to have too much jam
nor any of that indefinable hodge
podge of stuff that, masquerades under
the name of cake. Beware of cheap
painted candies; they are poisonous.
But give the children sweets in the
form of pure chocolate, honey and
Q mp made from fruits. A lump of
sugar or a stick of good candy now
and then will not hurt them. Let
iheai eat molasses, but be sure it is
a w( l quality. Fruit jellies, if un
adulterated, and plain cookies that are
not too sweet are good for children.
Lfi the children have sweets. The
Astern craves •: n. They impart
vrarmth and energy. T’he.v nourish
mid build up the tissues, The best
time to give the children sweets is
ttt meal time, Let fruits, jelly, syrup,
Molasses, honey or cookies form part
of each meal and then children will
not so often plead for candy and cake,
bet the children have sweets. But see
it that they are furnished the proper
bud. at the right time and in a sen
sible quantity. Medical Talk.
-' LITTLE CHINESE HOSTESS.
Miss Whun Min Liang, the sixteen
Jear-olcl daughter of the Chinese Am
bassador, enjoys the Unique distinc
!i °n of being the first Chinese host
" s ; s in Washingt jh society, Little Miss
iacug will have high rank in official
Washing ton society. She will be prora
’■tent in the set led Ly Alice Roo-e
velt,
Miss Liu ng says: it My main object
!ll coining to this country is to ob
_
an English education. I am
>tion studying English under the tu
of a a American lady, I am aux
ions to make great progress in the
-»v..,ge of this country, so that I
■ in mingle freely with the American
Siris - Thine -gs here seem very strange,
Of coarse, but everyone is so kind to
'ha: it is impossible to get very
■ J °aiesick. The young girls especially
■'''in to realize what it means for a
< -Iiinese girl to be suddenly
^ U> ; i new world. I do not mean
1° n ' iti( ’ise, but the re jk one thing that
<ion ' r understand about American
girls .
and that is s their eagerness
c ass the subject of dress. Almost
10 (i: L' of my arrival in this country
Itostions aboiu th& style of dress
L’-o to ho Put to me, as though that
Chinese Record of Flood.
According to Chinese annals the
earth, in consequence of the extreme
wickedness of its inhabitants, was de
stroyed by a deluge in the reign of
Yaou, B. C. fcOO i . This date nearly
corresponds with that at which, ac
cording to our chronology, the Noah
cian deluge took place, and many have
come to the conclusion that it is
identical with the deluge referred to
in the Hebrew 1 Scriptures.
FITS permanently cured. No fits m-j vous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
NerveRestorer,f-‘2trial bottle and treatne free
Dr. R. H.Klixe, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., Philo., Fa
The Southern States are producing bait
the lumber cut in America.
Aak Your Dealer for Alina ’4
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corn-,
Bunions, swollen, So- 3 , foe, til Ions,Achin'
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s
Foot-Ease makes uewortlght shoes easy. A*,
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ae
eept no substitute. Sample mailed Fre*£,
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy.N. Y.
Seventeen persons in 100 in the State of
New York live to be over seventy years oi
age.
B. If. Greek's Sons, of Atlanta, Ga.. are
the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world. See their liberal offer in advertise
ment in another eolunin of this paper.
A single log oi mahogany often brin gs as
much as $5010 at a sale.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
lion,allays pain.cures wiud colic, 25e.abottl;
The coldest city in the world is Yakutsk,
in Eastern Siberia.
1 anasuret’iso s r» I'orUomuiuption saved
my life three years ago. -Mbs. Thomas Roh
r:rs, Maple St., Norwich. N.Y., Feb. 17.1P09.
There are more than 100,000 widows in
Berlin.
Eev. Sain P. Jones,
The famous Methodist Evangelist says:
"My wife, who wus an invalid from ner
voits sick headache, has been entirely cured
by six weeks’ use of King’s Royal Gernio
tner. I wish every suffering wife had access
to that medicine. It is truly a great rem
edy.” For free booklet write Germetuer
Medical Co., Dept. C., Barnesville, Ga.
On a tombstone at the head of a
grave in one of the dog cemeteries in
Paris is this inscription to the mem
ory of a brave St. Bernard: ‘‘He saved
the lives of forty persons and was
killed by the forty-first.”
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
With -local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of.tub disease. Catarrh is a
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
| to euro it you must take internal remedies.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous surface
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed bv one of the best physi
cians in this country for years, and is a reg
ular prescription. it is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with the best
blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu
cous surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing catarrh. 1. Send
for testimonials, free. Toledo, O.
F. J. Cheney k Co., Props.,
Fold by druggists, price, 75e.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation
One morning four-year-old Margie
had pancakes and syrup for breakfast.
After she had eaten the cakes there
was some s yrup left on her plate, and
she said: “Mamma, please give me a
spoon; my fork leaks.”
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SALT RHEUM, EC- <
/’•x ZEMA, every form of (
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BLOOD ERUPTION, besides /
being efficacious in (
VBALMy toning up 1he system /
and restoring the con- (
from stitution. when impaired It i IS z (
any cause.
fine Tonic, ar.H its almost supernatural healing
properties justify us in guaranteeing a cure of
ail blood diseases, if directions aro followed.
Price, SI per Pottle, or O Bottles for 0S.
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BLOOD BALM CO., ATLANTA, G.' .J
DR. WOOLLEY’S
OPIUM AND WHISKY
ANTIDOTE
fillcnre jermanently at your owii hoie.
Mr T. M. Brown, of DeQueen, Ark.,
“Over seven ye.vrs ago I was cured of the
opium habit by your medicine, and have con
tinued in the very best of health since.
Mr. VV. M. Tunstall, of Lovingston, Va.,
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that I am entirely and permanently cured of
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as wanted a drink in any form since I took
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Mr*. Virginia Townsend.of Shreveport. La.,
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than it ever was in my life, and I owe it to you
and your remedy. It has been twelve years
since I was cured by your treatment.”
Dr. Woolley has thousands of such testimon
ials, with permission to use them. A treat
ment, with so many recommendations from
Physicians''and cured patients must be good.
I>r Woolley’s Antidote has imitators, (as
all good articles have)—perhaps you have tried
some of them, but there is nothing like \\ ooi
Jey’s It has stood the test of thirty years. No
man or woman who uses opium or whisky in
any form, or who lias friends so afflicted
should hesitate to write to
DR. E. M. WOOLLEY,
JOO North I’ryov Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
for his book on these diseases, w hich lie will
send free and confidential.
Ko^creBlindHcrses Jifimm2S£2& & «
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Give the name of this paper when
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Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, use
In time. Sold by druggists.
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AN HONEST GIRL.
MTs. Tufty—Didn’t Mrs. Green leave
her card?
The New Maid—Yes’m, she lef’ it,
an' I had to chase her two blocks to
pive it back to her.—Cleveland Plain |
Dealer. i
Odors of Perspiration
Removed at once from the armpits, feet, J
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Cures Sweating, Burning, Swollen, Tired j
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if not satisfied. Sample for 2c stamp.
The salaries of the President of
Mexico and of the Governor General
of the Dominion of Canada are $50,000
a year, the same as that of the Presi- j
dent of the United States. I
Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial
The Great Southern Remedy, cures all
stomach and bowel troubles, children
teething. Made from
The Little Huckleberry
that grows alongside our hilis and moun
tains. contains an active principle that has !
a happy effect on the stomach and bow
els. It enters largely in Dr. Riggers’
Huckleberry Cordial, the great stomach
and bowel remedy for Dysentery, Diar
rhoea and Bloody Flux.
Sold by all drugsists. 25 and 60c bot
tie.
AN EX-CHIEF JUSTICE’S OPINION.
Judge O. E. Lochrane, of Georgia, In a
letter to Dr. Diggers, states that he
never suffers himself to be without a bot
_ Cordial
tle of Dr. Blggers’ Huckleberry
during the summer time, for the relief
of all stomach and bowel trouble*, Dys
entery, Diarrhoea, Flux. etc.
Sold by all d-ugglsts, 25 and 50 c bottles.
HALTIWANdER-TAYLOR DRUG CO.,
Pro prietors, Atlanta, Ga.__
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup
and Consumption. Price 25c and $1 a bottle.
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aiiiia. RIFLE ©> PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
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EE if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make.
ALL DEALERS SELL WINCHESTER MAKE OF CARTRIDGES.
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If you are interested in obtaining a dental education, w rite
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PaxtlneToilef Arsfisepfic
Paxtinc ie in powder
form to dissolve in
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and far superior to liquid
^ antiseptics containing
i atcohol which irritates
Ft] \ inflamed surfaces, and
8 have no cleansing prop
<$* m erties. The contents
■s* is 'f of every box makes
-v’* more Antiseptic longer Soiu
flW/. 7 tion — lasts —
goes further—has more
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you can
The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vagina!
Wash, forLeucorrhoea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
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In local treatment of female ills I’axtine is
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challenge the world to produce its equal for
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All leading druggists keep I’axtine; it.. Don’t
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