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BRIDAL SPLENDORS.
ann \\ v xirnti hvimsv-i rflii rill
liUltl Ol till *%
Pnwae \ rlvn l the r*r(#l#o
PrrfrMloii ul • eddtu* Gosvt*
!(• pift enrfaor I* I BrmMrrt
-Hllll <lirn lame. Fl*Tlo 'n
• I ikr 'l In Wrrwlla nn*l Vlae
Partr r e— Orlet* In I *atln With ll** tl -
Ire t*l Tonic nl Irlnh lore In an
r.aonlallr H■ i<■ ni I nnlrcilno-rinc
Apple Tulle l Hie lorfrfl Fabric
for the Veil. llmlur Htfi-nO* l.lke
Moon Unlit Mn|a Here nti
Then I lie Chnrrl* I look for I ol*l
lUatlet Hrlrtca I. * I era anil I o>-
tlroilutt f emur* of IMolcr hup
flnle
Men Turk Nov *-The autumn
crop* of hr’*la. c-vana bi 11. • .r ' e-Mrs*
lr> r • v. e oj | ap endur, i*o*. M *.•: y
ramon that hit u-c a* fur*: Writ* si
bat. a.vcr i the romMnailon ini n"ini
Sr.ial fires* of Oriental Whit# Jletln With Flodl-v and Tut:: of lr.rh L#ce Gilt tcrlng With Silver Tap* Veil of Ptr.e-
Applf Tull'
to ftkN the f it * of nif f trw* i* of
ten with th> rruMt gratifying remtH*. Th
eilver : appd'd to the rwimy e irf* *
•f it#. lab^rt• or oriental ai|n tr m* of
two way* toe* ip to way the t i*d* of
Ih*l 100 ar** HfnkroldtrtJ alto *!> upon t**e
•atftn's aurfo emu *Jtt of rhiffoit, n- v
with arge.t *. • r i'fatmru* n or j i in
the form of |mm- mvw npr n- *
la.Hottt uf<* u w Me foundation of *iik
mttek* rrpf'dA-rhinf or laff* f a m * *-
a#fU*t
Q Mck to Lit* * ** tr*,d of i- ! *r
preference the nf n owv iv.i, 1
r*jn<”i.t *r* (Kftwtlitf h‘ material* f r
trucks Ii under tin* most .*ll • *r rig
gala*- A- r. ti i-e o TUi K-wdn I oj
• - ~-•••■
coumar wl**r- little el* than wedding
* * wji (*! te aoa aokl riho**. v IN fan
Hagen*; artifUrtai flower*. WT-ath*-. all
ar* l!.* f, and ever **rti 'ltaly de-r-t a 1
tu. j is* J~ i*p 1< * titer and allk * rivers* for
Iff* liOOkU* •*!** il. *t *
it 11 . v * i tr fen marrlaf
•alt 4e ( i urwlot -'.N.--jaa.on the < M * <
bring* •ut txu after box. * ovefed w. h
white *ra**<l papai on wTi < ft i VM
wvwathwe ar* and turning i*a <
layote of lieeue |**p* r ***l o*--a
a IMlta u* nob**, m Ntigthi*. ready fir
the tifotatnakar k hah* in hand TT.*• ro >•
wt.i r># a fr fit It** sleeve
pt . •> bald at 1 jacket
fronts heavy with mi r •*nlr * r>.
Ai.uti vr •'nfraua ring vlt h. wtL t at
of a ccrtnpitl# flhitpai skill of lia&stitig
•Uv*r la- • to drop upon a wh’te imp in
under drws* or a white allk crape tab l r
UtmbUrii nit I* rtfleotion* from run
arede *d * aiiver *fang " aid r ly
to fasten i'> *h* front of a gra* *ful *kut
•f pu.n crap#.
I or ladrpeodrt flrl*l*.
As a.i l* •" •* ."ful f ff rome do e
up in it leu* with rarefully and Ftn *d
gaeus to foiioiy in thrir make up. a hride
to i#e ip rail >*’l of o;. half of h* r e
•poo*ir*Hi'.y in I • >dt v good- and *l* *1
• • 1 •* HI
trimming* For hrtdo* who nr* mor- I
d**pond* it ai.ii pr*/e t k*-i their Il< i*
•ut of ui*ii own i.“.nN l* i* •
perhnp • I u* .* auU'*n m i *• ’ ** k
aafectlon f ligurird hro <l* I *llk an I
•Ja4in h . ill '** a*lff aatln and nan * *-
|m> ;|ui! agalimt velvet Jf rail hi
g\rl a <uliv * am to mv • >n till
cno*t unp'rUi t toiler o? r • Ilf* • * * *r
clmimo while i im. In h. ' r. an
• i
WHh fir.*- *f i *j*luli*in> o' s-i \**r i. ■■ fol
lowing • / * M ain* of the ekiri and tlo*' r
l
fcl | nil if.a ixtd vita- patten
The w * N* of kucri a fro *k vs * v*l have
tt vary ehort te/iero j . of heav> ellvor
lace, fuetenlfif cm th l*n hreaet with a
io*v i. ot silvered ehlffon from wrhh
vtou.U flow to the fo and i * ou l f t 1 * ?
rh'Pun #tt•'••mere, welghtert at th* • h
with spray.- of orange hlotFoms a t
\er leave*.
| or it November llrlde.
Th*e i. I‘tue th< extftine of fa-him
wh S tfa mnin -eiHilbl® and rofivt-niluiwl
l J.m N ill .* t r at and in ft iKrtch from it
~ . . , H,, .l I t -T a Nov.m
hr h Whit*.- Oriental eatln to rn-*!
ihr ekul md Main <•! this wil l the iodv
an w* ! i -i*** >ije>n the fronts
of U. < ,1" l<* • Of h.
utt. I m liH W i-'i.-n MO wh,ch
r. . in li lh *W
n fk.<J it - min urf< wOh.lver
(l ..,i . . '• .o *Hi i* • NM.
Th. .'lt I** 4t Jt v*tl hi*..
wfili. .Ilk i In- -[>(.!* lull- kith thr-'t
lH ||i -r i unit Ing Ilk- s* moon iwain
throuk' in- in' ’it an l i")r.l*>r>nK ih
ev-rywh-n V'.lvet nrunk- Mwoi lth
llU*f- • 'i'-r Iktii • • nmiK—. Ih- I’nr
for Ih- hilr ain! |ir-' -r- the ihroki
ornafnoktis
■ 1u,,, ih sol- virtnllon uimr. while
mrut Vllv-i I* * ' ■ " •h'l * n <l
in. .norm'-i-lj’ IninJ Ik**- i:!n. Hii
mrr p U f. h*Mifci. f't "'•* r with ink on.l
; .**-I - -nne gown
iJtui Lejift oOint. *v*uj to Ikfttwi al Iha
l. -Mr an 1 cal If’il.v i amped i.p*r. *
r.fi lining of mom plaltad aitlta cht*f.
o> I vers oft*** the uriqj* w * I. r
tnread reels into the lore r.esl, or .
frit <4 pun fIK-r puffd a
' ' e e Ij.a f r * • e
Th* •; *Ji: k jirtncl,: * i * ma*. p
uf I O’- bridal Tree* !• nn*l’ ' f! ' *1
unl roam line* arid t.ot a Iv* ti nf fm
tj on - , .mere
The t hlireh I Inal
A oapi tal .mention of r Imit ’n
die-trtaker io th* ' -i 'hoy
If '.oI luck that i **t A .T i t.i
appropriate a* au-imri ii ■ •• r *•■*■
dinars Ti.ie wiwp n, te f -*'it. < r h*-vv
white la e uni ~.g la . wh { ..* ‘
nr ' f riifr.i* ' , r -ft . -.neiider ape.
i irta ■- 1
tin.*- i- • f ~I*. • :j . ’ * I *■ left It
l> w *rr. ’ . th* o . 1.: ’ if 1.1. . veet ,.
t.ule altp;*.* ofl *kl glv-n th- mill of
hotair ar*d -i' ‘ ti 'ftrawo ai it the hn !• *
ihouliers .. 'ti r-a to-• t he end **f tho
aisle wh**r. I- . y oh‘.r’ h
1* sf.lte of ’■ * *l*l’ fulnear in fkl.T
ami f .I t * Til lX !■> light *-
. feather a.’ I la I l few ire mill" Ol Stiver
pan* led ch.Tcnri dropped Ufa ii all inier
r i; *if eiler doWr so the* while ampi*'
r.d airy a. ippearar.ro, th* wrap i **l
utfif*! v warm A ipf* of enow--white oi*
irlch frtih* t>. <jr i hug** In.'-* of f h*- .mH
ju*f the brl*l a wrap. wh4l
with th ir?g way gown It M \*tx mm*f*
h* mvf* I * r u ?mart bolero .of ia *
team ' loll*. Into whtrh al;af*e,l i.#*** *f
whi!** broad tall or arr.*ki*ri are i*t, the
whole topped off mi'h a high cottar of th
Mw ne*l fu; Another wmari going -*wa\
wrap If* built and cream ladle** cloth. laiei
ird ollax**d with myal ern*n*
Hrld.il fhoea are white, of courre a> and
when mde of e.ittri the h*-d ar* ailv*r !
A pair of exceedingly boautlful Fronch
wedding Upper* were wrought of silver
braid lh n pattern upon i V kit of
exceedingly thin *dk Th* ho** worn wit!
rnrrt#* were white *ilk. elaborately ••mhrot 1-
A IJ:id srrwi \* Gown of Pastel ftllue \os.e With Flounrew of A ordioti Pleat
•*l Chiffon.
erect up she Instep tn sllvet Handsome
whin, glwct ki i alippera cot -• la Ml
Antoinette, ami orr im*nt<>.| with exquisite
rtllrre- Silver h i-kle are Bdopted by the
women who ki w and f.ur the eflre-t of
iiiinatur.il lt< ihu white shoes convey
even the daliiHest exirmliles
There nr no eia-sined fashion* for ar
rangliik the hair whs a sweeping shower
of Imina ulale tulb- U lo be i*!imcl A
n ml*, though, the tresses nr> onduli 1,
Irwwn to thi top ot the head ond there
twisted In n mry knoi. > loop of hair
like a fl.ll bottomed O. and a chaph '.
. oronel. or Ihr.e wired upstandina spravs
irr.mgeil around or In front of mis From
lh* the veil flow* lack fastened In p! ••
hy a pearl pin or two, hut Jew. Is of six*
and brflilonce should be conspicuous by
iheir absence. I
The llrlde’* Vltild*.
Xutr* ha* votuc. a audUeu revolution;
THE MOUSING NEWS: ST NDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1900.
. >.n over HabPf'iMXi R '*' ec•*’>“ *
. f end* inaafa a1 *n*tr hi* h*l " n |“
. *- fu-. b’*n *k**. from :h*m <•
I, ■*>! *n.mh *o h.vr irrH* maldar. a\-
, *oa rri*i*t ia>< **'
... ... of the i rid- T* are .*
•n , nev .• to* toward dre<> **•
,M. 4 flfirad cloth *** :
. ir, ,rtrri. -kv rml or ann *d
...th A < narmlna |aa**l M>* voil fro- ■<
for v hri’..maid 1. .*•*• of the k-' he
~.(15011* t il* •**> Thr- dmi-.i
.1 orl r, p.alt'll ..in *• of vo4 adore
*l. r, ... w;* t.O* *|tw *|r*v.-
Br i . g , yoke mart* of •nrk-.t
i k m n ifd while laee Hall'ar.
,i..1 t-rvln* > *mi: tuti of whttr run
„ per t 41.-U. *" r >K’* r *‘ “
q :t* -ir i<tt -on • • -n of what a maW
i.f t.oi r ptr'i aid be
lit# i.olnu \iint f oatnr#.
What *hali the bride o awav In 1* *
a footer oftrl. f the rtnmirak-r wno ha*
a UountMl in her <are A eloth
■town of t'.Uffe hnl it rnuat te
almpiv niaf. a.d M.ar* omee trie ruh for
i, r ie (*.<• t. i at or. • eff' tii.
at>i very ifse-wiapl .°J* The n’l-wion
er.ouid te .-..tula t.vH.v or.*wared, for n„
f r-le a* n*i v ’h'- jHrture of the -loud
jrr->. amooth aurfaceel .overt eioth .hot
with tom*' *f mauve In front th#* *kiri
l* aid in i i'mnti. *i allow* box plait, strap
I*. I down in th** region of th#* kne by ten
tall, ft I h tUi.hed with v|o> auk ttn-l
f i'i-nc.| lh small round i ivaial t. utotp
of th- .1 inn*. *ei in rim* of rtlvt i
Urn. I-. I I I n rc-ut. rlnfllarly trc.ifed
ivltii r rui and I uikhi- Is worn wal-i
of mauve 111 i-rty *urah flic *leev> * of
hn h full out prettily around th* hsn I
Si th* l* of the *hort and op*n coal ►
cuff Indoor* the from* of the coat mai
he tunusl hu. k lo reveal rever* f.i *d
with mauve allk and ar.il*-(one I In a iv- r
braid, to harmonlx* with lh* collsir win. h
is treated thus
t smart Vlntitsee.
‘ Not l*r* Interacting than tin- ketch of
the going away dress I thi etnsr: n.-gll
g. • for weor the flrsi lime the newly
ini I >- w.f* ornaments the po-t t ehtn I the
■ off.,- j.,,|. A rose timed, s i'iri facial
French house cloth l the proper choice
for thl* honeymoon osiunu when all
the w. rid I* rose tin:*'! to i e wearer'*
• ve- The hae of th* and. cp flout e mat
k the hoilom of the breakfast dresa Is
treated with whit# silk embrodery laid
dire fly on the tinted loth and a dull
ltd velvet ribbon run* through the casing
,t the top of the tb.ini. Tin k u and *m
broldered frills with strap* and roseites
nl vrcaniers of the red velv*' rlbhon
iltab.i Ornamented the hodi of he
charming bride Mary T>ean.
, a , i
—fpt Dreyfus, who Is sip! staying a
Collgny, near Geneva. I* again In vigor- j
vu Ikalil>i wild baa gi wwu aiwut, v i
%fi fi Mi%n foii wmrr.fi.
If IlntM# I p Ti*om f*t Mali* th#
Thin Woman F*t.
N#w Tex k N v 2 • p'irchlfin a rub
b#r k t r f#n m t ,t** ,* <lay for a w##k
woman <-n 4o mor# to r#du*?w b#f w#lbf
ind to pr#a#rv# a frm ft#ur* than y
- ‘*r -:rf a r aki rtJ#l f r aix month#
ray# Mtm Frat #* Simon, th# woraifl
athl#<#
M w Vamon ># %n #fp#rt In bnxlnr
f#nf*in in*l all *vrr .*? * f*-r woman.
H*r p# .ally . far.* v bag punchinic. Ph#
g,w n**hh** > h**#rir.*r <*l i # to tli# woman
* r* <lrea4 row in# it 4vjr; i? th tin*
t#" M4>an iat# Uirrrr* ai 1 litt.c ojt
ej.*a,r #X* r .f t
In # jmm*r, gr|| fi# rnnim# of th#
w man who f*ar# #roboti|*<*ir l Wbother
she * ar* for tn* or ro ?h# iin
P4fe! Pink ThitTon Brldenmaid n Drerr With Rofelle* of Ribbonf of Ivory Satin.
trump .in... i over ih* link? for in hour
i dai and k**i> her weight down to a
romfortuM* tigur* Sir in p,l y t*nn a
and row *nd cllml. moun'alna aid
tually derive pleasure fnn eolvlrg lh
ever i*resent problem of how *o arow
thin Hut with lh* coming of aut ran the
iiuertlon red is r-elf usiwlly to a matur
of hard work and u rigid diet
The Reanlla ml I elihful I’nnchln*
Msg punching la the Ideal ir.'.oor ev
er l* for women. ' mv Ml* Xanwn
Tne ohl* i of all emleticx i- ol . ur e,
lo ge* ihe blood to circulating luphlly
and e||. It I* th' proper action <>f me
i,loo.! ihaf i |ers ih- eumptoal' n. build#
Up llsaue- and make* the Uni woman
f,n or burn* out unhealthy adipose Is
sue* and makes the woman thin.
i j/jffliiU
~~ 4
A ck) :•) <ray ('over! Oolng-Awa> (k>wn Shot With Ton* of Mauve.
Plenty of good Mood our*ln* I *? through
the veins is a remedy for marly .t l phy
sical 111* that arc retnedlabhv
"If a v\ om *n ha* complexion lik*
pate, baa punching will Mar t ♦* s
- blood in motion and give I* *kln
the color of i * v he* aid cream if a v
thlnif alii When 1 began |> a u • I had
teen an lnvlld wish nervous *i> p p* a
for three ytitrn and now 1 have tre |>-
petite ami the digestion of an ri h
and not an ounce f fhsh too mu‘h lGg
punching exercises every m us e in the
body, and especially those th have a
tendency to take on fat It dev. 1 p*. the
chent and ahouJder* and neck. and r•■luces
the w aiei
**l l requires a teacher. Mia* Namon***
Not at all. mil there a a *tr nc p let
in it- favor for th* ave worn u . IT lU--
fencing It doe* not requite an urragon*
Ten dollar* wlil buy a ftrsi cla*s light
lubber punching bag with from two k sup
■port. and a fairly good one can h# had
for lea* moa*y, Thh* U aii R4x#pher
-.aiia umiur). eaeept a tour of lisht
wir.i—mi> oun. e and a q’iar*er—t-m*tps
Irto.iw wm-h wit. -o from T- ran** • ■
t! li E*er\ ,a ran be laker. In everi:n
drew* or trn •• ime j-iai i wvl! In
a* mo*t up- - , late jr mi a.- .-in ,- tr .
| eorvir wtl! derive Jmt a* m:irh • itehi
'rum ire nvvt awkward ha* punch to* a*
f-oen th- non *r enlflr
Tha Hnrk • Ihr Thin* •
■ With (tractive a pure her w,.l iearn to
•irtke itie ta ; with the reaulanty of v
p: t.n rod To l*ln with *he will mere-
K it) W ith It, and I* will he a very en
joyable eaeret** beeaune a punrhln* hi*
n.* acme reeiatanee to It. r*timh he’l# #r
well enou*h In their way. but they ar
very v'upid and ur.ir.tetee:i r,* On iak
lh rjerclee be-vuee it i re e*ary anl
rot l*rau* there l> anythin* exhilarating
In it Bui with the pur hin* ha* It I* dif
ferent Ore mutt b* constantly on th
aiert. and it la l.ka piayin* a*atn*t ar a--
tlvt opponen’.
"In bealnnlnxr 1! f necessary to observe
jurt two rule* S :*psn 1 the tag on a level
with the shoulders, an I strike straight
out from the h ulder This atr ke l-ringv
into p.ai h greater number of Anuedet
than any other, and It tends to expand
*h cheat and give* a rood pols* to the
neck. Alway s hit the be If possible a ir>nc
above the cerder and this will prevent
a rebound and a bruised rose Thl*. how
ever, will be understood with praettc on I
it is a part of th* game to keep out of
harm * way
Irood Advice.
Bar punehlnr 1* almos* If not quite
as valuable as fencing In mak'.rir a worn m
graceful In movement and light cn her
feet, as the saying I* She will find In a
short while that the easiest and best
posiilon for striking Ihe hsg Is to pol<*
herself lightly on the ball and toes of th
feet, the right fool a lllllc In a Ivan * of
the left This will give her n springy step
ar I an easi and gr i eful • irrt ca<
"Ten mlnutcw a day w long enough fir
alhleii exer. le* for the .iveragi woman,
or jvi minutes if she want* to reduce uer
i- ■ it i .ci i run • i
r
moment* and ih*n try stroke* with
ih* .cfi Ivaud flirlk- with th* greats,l
regularity poeslhle and if one I* careful
a* 1 say, Ihe punchea will ecsm f.ll w Ih
ihe regularity of a piston rod. Then a
lernale one punch with the right ant
another with the left.
Mark Twain’s ’Punch, punch, p incu
wbh .are,’ about turns the matter up.
Keep at II Don’t exer, lie an hour on*
.lay and tnen forget all about ti tor a
week, aliough I am a relieve. | n be
theory that even a Hill* work Is be’ler
than non*.
Ol uoufae, ilieta are varlouj fancy
- Tara thsm over and *• how they re made.
WjkA All lean run around tht body."
AaCf'? There i*on!y one kind of corset that can ha made thia wv r ...
li |S? patents protect us and keep'THOMSON'S
y.# “Glove-Fitting” Corsets
w in, the’ lead,' hecause"they are as diflertr,:
fiSrV" 1 * * f f&x Oom the others as day is from night.
■\ ■ w| *Wf Ivfp' Out new Straight-Front Corset is
called the “ MILITANT.”
t •/ Piri * ,h *P*‘ our Pecialty. i For tala every
■rll] A H jt-M'J where.
ISPv^TILJ Handsome catalogue mailed frtt.
Qeo. C. Batcheller 4 Cos.. 345 B'wgy, N. y.
For sale bv ail leading Dry Goodß Stores.
strokes that may hr learned n lime, a*
for ex-amp* punching the bag with ihe
right elbow alternating win punch**
from ihe left fit* or vice veraa Then a
little me e life, lit still In the ehs.w punch
with alien an .ir upper arm erel underarm
thrusts w. . the fist* Gradual y tha
punches i a t> mad. faster nn.l fa t*r
until the h wl I lmat a ou at t tioo
on the top of * , framework over hew*]
GRAPH AM IPI'laC SWEETt.
A Delicious ( l*ler Jelly, a Hnaarl
Mnrnielii.li and (* Grape I'nnrli.
Many jelly lovers leave apples out of
their list half tepreUu.ly, h< *u*e thle del
lestely *olo mi tstci is s * inrinl • " It
is ordinarily made ?o . - ;> ti b- tin water
la used In boilmn, whereas currant and
grape jelHen arc made of undiluted fruit
juice .Made after the fo l wm* recipe ap
pie jei.y has the dls’inctive tang ol otner
pure fruit sweets, and at mis season when
app.ee are abundant It will he found quite
Ir.- xpenslve toseethe thekil in Its mother s
milk.
mi a preserving kettle full of nv
strongly flavored ,red apples (if color is
desired) and add as much fresh, sweet
cider as the ketile will hold Moil the
whole to rasrs and tattecs. addin* a lit
t * more elder. If the fruit shiuld be-n*ne
tun thick Half a dozen cloves give an
added. bu> not tell-'ale spiciness Th*-
liquid Is then strained through >hc jelly
hag. an*l a |a*ui.d of sugar allowed for
cv h pfnt of juice H 1. for ten minutes,
skimming carefullly. fill 'he glasses and
cover with brand,e<| piper Thl# mwket
a highly flavored and firm jelly, and fo
.•’V'Vx'X
/X Iv\ Mpa
<
/....•{tY. '-Vir 'l*? 1
A I. call* Timed French Nerllgea With Wnltr Silk Km broidery on th# Fnils
those who Ilk* sweets with meets wt.l And
It excellent as an accompaniment for
goose or duck
Another delicious apple-sweetmeat 1*
Russet M.irnicladi for which onli the
tart, ccarsc g:alm-d winter russet apple
should be used When bclbd with sugar
Ihe flesh of this apple give* a slightly
granulated marmeiade which la very
pleasant and not at all apple saucy
Peel the apples as thinly as possible and
•ut In halves Add w.t*r enough to hod
till tender Pres* through t rollandrr To
every upfiil of stele s aetd three-quarters
of a up .f- iß.tr put all In a double bop
er and ald thin Ices of lemon from which
the rind tm* not h*-*n removed I>*t It
simmer wl hout a cover for several hours.
Fill Into lam pots with a slice or two of
th- lemon i" u i*d. (’over with
hraidu I paper.
Roth these sweet* ke p Indeftnltely, and
nay he mad* late tin- season when
Other fruit* ar, scarce.
Another Ute. ih'ip und abundant fruit
t* ihe grape, from wt h may h* concoct.
• and he. era ice t,. .'■■■••■! ind not Inebriate
elrape* should elways be very carefully
washed. Cover a quantity with water, botl
for telf an hour, ’rain through a flannel
cloth, return to p, escrvmg kettle aekl
-ugar lo ta>e hnng tie liquid to the boil
(eg point, lill ,1 tnt IB I*- ' an*. Just as one
woul l cat fni ■ *i l seal Thl* is th*
-to- I; f-r si tn pe *r oniplex punches Take
i two-quart glass fruit can. pour Into It
a quart of cooking sherry into this throw
on orange ind. i lemon find the jutce
of one lemor. the Juice of two orange*,
'•wo doten cloves, half a nutmeg and a
t teacupful of rosewater. (Rose water can
In, pit- basest •***.! able hv the pint at a
whole* e|e elrug store e In ten day*, when
; 'be * berry h<i eib-orlied these v-arlous
flavors. It may be st.atnest e.ff , n d corked.
This flavored heirv wt h sugar may b>
, I to 'he grape Jala a* Retired. In
* i • r f ■ •i . - ■ i .re.
I.arts *ra t e With cra< ked lee It makes
, delb lotts pun< h. while quirt of It
would not rshllara’r th most i*mp#rate
N A B
"Oraybeard Is a fsmtly m-dl-lna with
a>," 11 1 a pn mlri'-nt business man ye*
terdav "My wife takea It. and 1 notice
am u er.jojuig bt*.- heailh than fur
yeara Th* chi dish keep Welt by taking
tt. ’
Graib'ard may be obtain'd at al! d'ltg
atoraa or writ* to us for It. Reapeaa Drug
j Can, avie (jrupt., Bavaumh, Oa -ad.
CABBAGE AMI POTATO ft.4sa-
How tn IVaaeplaat Tree*. *erw *u
Kinds nf Reed*. Fir
Many German achoo! bov* and gv-,
besides leerr.log raiding, wrttm* a. 4
•ri!lwntlc. have re* jlar olsssee Ir net
bages and p latn-a. Bnenai|mea on W f.
nesday afternoon and sometime* m 1 -
day whole classew of nea'ly-dre**-*
low hatred children may h- esc n-,.r
ing through th* atreets with th*:r ..
er at the head of h* pru rasa ion nr
way to the .-honl g.ir.Vr. Many G- - ,n
rltle*. but asperiilty Getp.-ig and Pi. ~
In Saxony, have set aside a ploi of 1
not far from the school* were all
of vrgetahlra and planta ar- groan
Theie afternoon* spent In girder t-g . r ,
really the beet kind of vacation* aur 1 the
boys and girls enjoy them hugely |'ri
they learn how to transplant trees his
to sow ell kinds of different seed* li
the cabbage It first cousin to the c*
flower—for wish the gardening toey t-.
taught botany—when turnips should t
pulled ar.d how to hell when a melo b
ripe Not only h*o they have useful \ f>
tables in these garden*, but weeds *0
also planted, esch variety b*lr,g groper
labeled, so ShSg ervery boy will know •.
name. Then there are poison Ivy t*i
other poisonous (dents In a plot bv thee
selves and each puprt 1 earns to ro-og-Jii
them so that he mev avoid them In tV
woods.
At the school garden In lAlpslo thso
IS alfo a beautiful little (•*><! full of so
ter plants of mnay vwrlette* with •
pavilion near at hand where the he*s
and girls may find shelter If a shower
blown up It is a wonderfully Inters#!*
ing eight on n bright afternoon •
this garden swarming wit*
dren, some p king strawberries wrvh
teacher explaining wrriat strawberries real
ly ar* botant illy, how they put c*
ners and how they should re trai * r *
ed. cultivated and protected |n wtr**'
And sometimes, though these •
ho vs ore wonderfully well lwh * 1
strawberry slips into a small moot 1 n h
♦*rs may be seejr catching . ibhsu * ,ff '
pillars, others hoeing at I raking
AH this not on.y bring* vigor, t
terest to the pupils, hut it inspires t rr*
start little garden* at home w ere *'
take the greatest interest In puttlr*
learning into practice. German * "* r
go to school longer during the year ‘
Americans, having only four week* v
at ion in summer although they * *
weeks at t’hriMrrvas two of JKtst* 1 1
fa’l vacation of two week* In *'*'
\ So ho these sohool gardens help •
i them more outdoor life. Kverv two w *
j the gardener has a circular print* 1 * r •
distributed telling what plants *
bloom, sh.it fruits are ripe aid * • *
that every child may see them
way learning botany b.v actual
Ton on the ground. This t t *
necessary because German city •
have very little opportunity of * *
how the wild plants grow bee awe*
of the forests and fle|d which *r
hahited are posted with notice*-
d.ng anyone to enter The school gv 1 *
nre open all day long and every d*
Sunday* and holidays and 'hey are '•
• tre fully attended by skilled girde*
that they may be models of perfe **
! tha children to follow Then- garden* # r
found In many German. Swedish
F*ren *h towns, and there are a few
tv here in Kurope. but the America!
not yet token up the Idea end Art
beta and girls lov* one of the gres
of school life. The g.irdens. of
• oat mikth money. but the German
deves that his children ahouM he •
oughty trained in the school* for. a
greatest German. Bismarck,
The nation that baa th# school*
The future.**
—Town*: OM P!ti<ia*r 1* **rr *"*
man, Iwi'l h*T „ji
Brown*. Y** Th* ininK \ ■
,of him M* wnl 10 th*m • ft,r
ov*r thirty y*r *fo
Town* lrrt**d I upf>o* h* ’
Brown* O! y* H* •UU *®-
-PtuU4*U>hi* rrtM.,