The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 25, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 DINNER AND DANCING FROCKS. BDuircimr. rOH THAAKM.n IMi oaitu:*. I Are W <ra More Tli Ei f r Ref ore and ArfHlrlal I'lowera Mie Rerome n I'nißilnrnt >oe In All Anrrraifil llnll Toll rt—l>r - •orlpflon of Ai*n>e Isfro vagßßi Parlitan Jmmtiu Comhlnlai aid C hiffon. Near Tori \'ov Z? ChanlU# ar<l gold amt far < *1 plitc! toner with U t of rountief var' liberty chiffons and ellk rrepe* rf every hue nr# th# ra>§t In terest i. lrgr#ll*nt rd coadtm#Rt# of the • mrAna K *wi* Intended for the r**w eenron r-f Every dressmaker j* fairly up tr her eve# .|n work for the Thnnksfrivlng holiday festlvltlrs. and is o-RMrg to a Inr.lt that tnere pretrallt w e moot delirhtful Istlfude In the cut and trmwrinit of the • i#r.* , .c.g nnd dinner d?e*s*r T • Empire and ft)l**# have formed olth th# under eeeve rf I4© rd the skirt pattern of 1100 an of - riolv'e ard defensive a Han * seimsl iitiv t,atari Innovation of the moment, whl* i resuits In a flexible fas non equally be coming to ail types of v^r.. The rnderslteve Hnltern. Ro fopul r In has the undersleeve become, that a g**llv half of all th# even ing tolleta for w.IgMIy paae wrj*nn now under *or.tructi*n will rot h**ve the arms of thatr bare e> en to the elbow. Ati acrbnMrteresy whits sRk sheath skin sod at* u cost r\ ei h ami blouse of gold (issue mi A if * dressmaker ran not*rla to the l mi. d roa*truct •Mmf'lilnf t both i novel pd §rn ■■'vfwi In the wav of *n un 4tnlMV* her patron will vory probah!) And srhnt he Heads atsthe -h**f* ilmvi 4 ir+ mM reJ)' n4,dalntlh ma le. The midtulMV* * for ah evening dre* even if the gown'ltself l* made of th heaviest velvet or brocade. mu*t be wrought of the very * light#** fabrics Is • of coorsa m the preference and a rlore f.ttJr.g la e sl#©*i to th** elbow le -glrse to tike the • i| of a cal t Hi>. tekiw this point and permits a gush Of finely pi*-at##* < hlffon to extond frren the wide petals of Is re to the close held bar l of bullion •'iubfoidery that clasps thr waist Flowers in'pals or glowing time ■re levlwhlv •* u**-d thl* winter |r the trim ming of loth skirts und bodb mm of dadoing toilets. t TTndor ■)! the lac* sleeves for evening gowrai th>e winter, no matter how clo*. or op**n the mesh of rb- web nuty* he, u ■lngle thirkneea of chiffon or silk muslin of k pastel flesh tint Is laid on ne a lin ing TIU i* dons jn order to lend to arm eX\ \ I A novel bodice of brocaded and plitn silk, the latter embroidered *in gold dots or peck a glow . of- the warmest pink, which, for some occult reason, I* #Pt*m ed a gra.it beauty Jiuh now. Tha I vln-UM f flit* I uslilon. bt;aight through th- season the lace o w**i veiled gown* will* dominate every festive ooi-aslon und*T artwi* lul liglit (fowra of panne, or rich 1-yons velvet of • i#de surf> ed silk, of brocade and l*e.*u *!*• note and peau 4de ygne • there ar*. but the veiled silk outnumbers th* cdbers ten to one and . the (lace and*net ami silk muslin rob**, whaped to drop upon a silk • titling, i**still the envy and and • lr* of the muJorUy of'women In hi* ic while nml nil the paler shades rob* •* art sold fluun d'to the knees with narrow rtbinHi e*lg**d frills of tulle while at>rve thl** tl •• body of the skirt* is*< **ni po*ed of I'.imrn of <b tk .t ly mbroidered silk muslin divided. 4t regular Intervals, w ith tin* * of I** # li-.-enion t No skilled fieedlewoman o\ld exe-1 these in , the •lelloscy of their construction or the amartn* * - *f t -.r hn#- \mi yet among the r* id -mub* ioh in ltftxes these are riot the oetison * p##laities. Far I ml#*r A bl.uk b* * >v r*lr**i* • k*d with sil ver apinglcrf. wbkn nn over th* me<b In a design tlmt Iru ludes large • flowers mad*- of black broad tail, feb bed* the big hew? pric** in the dinner drees depart ment of an Important shop the other 'lay. it waa (he first of its type knporitU Irvin France wnere on whfe silk aiM aatin they are #*rnl* *#.ng ?ut with velvet with an almost Ui.lk ikrt ?.it*4# effect of eplet.- lor Another tjr ie nV \% tha* of denr% the f-*t of * •%, !l are . iff n sktrt with m thrw u. h tmtwS of ciitncMHa A rosy Ukt iHansr gowu showed this ‘tr*r.. * and hei utlful tr*atm*rt wl* • fir end sliver #<iuUs and kn*th#r, a wht* ere, a d* rtlM dree vac worthy of the * ar rets* at the Kmpre*4 *•? R os. with t*s foot luind of whtte fox fir and snml! revers tu-rlr t**' k from a \ eat of gold l ontH*. Hall W raps. It la to b* . psred that the are? !rg wrap# or a h gt*uu effort, ’ate *n<l rnca ey \* lavished mur 1 s!c their erlen dor oti t d* .r < f t e rk vk roan* High.t gorge >ua are *.-tne of the l*ng < ape*4 nf i r#ot <\ r +d. | esrl gray, rose ami gr n **h tti**lr I nit ft *f white fur, t'.-.r )> -is of lare and their - Ihe pr* fere'^e over eilk ** t arid \< ivet In the c>m iwtfrh.r rf t *e c jrmen*- and <>n i'*m Of th**W> the bo* : • patterns of g>,d h-ave% b< ikl flowar- are worked In • ;<ie t .1 are tuiftt tor our Am*ci an prin white f % hi I royal Iltia • . • at was made for wrth\ Chicago woman, was In**d tnr** *. * out wrh the tlnes| ti k lyr x skins while the lofty ( ul.ar was formed enalre. of hi i- k -it*.' t i urn**# This used In the construe 100 of a white Udlee cloth *U**k over which flights of gold hee# Winged the;r way. A startling but iJ*oe the l#*?* agree tble ef fect White hare ar.d white cat skins are fbe ftwHißt lining* taped in >•* rxr*r eive evening wraps and the |iopuiar glint of <gold 1 rained by an wtlon of shlmr.g nouti* he on th* outer side. Thick Ivory whl’ melton* Is fbe rolls to its* to the bori> *.f the eventt.g oat. and the most eomforetble of J * am a- mad* after •he design •4 the HS* mautk. with broad flowing a !•*■• ve* and'easy 111 . that sug gest but do not pretend to define the fig ure Down thr front of every evening *r.p whether n i* the rnt xpl* ndtd gar ment or a oftthp # thing of horns manufac ture. run- a i Mrtr.nle of la* frills over chiffon and the front** of the long mantle ■re held, not buttoned or pinned, so ’hot •he broad frill* will tall to rltaht ami left In a torrent of dainty beauty Mary Dean tmii im\ f | WHIM IXO ii IPVI \i. Two Hew find Very Jolly ftnmea for liiforiiml I Ini nk-nl t ing Forties, There are two new game that are go ing to be Immensely. popular for Jolly Thauk-giv Itur gatherings; the one Is por trait whist, tlm* other boomerang flipping Of,(liras the former I** H truo breeder of mirth and light-heart* I gaiety Men en joy It, women nre suC 'Vtful at H. and, therefore. It ha become |*>i*olur In fact .-o original is portrait whist that It stand as a* memorial to the genua from whose con lousn* It s evolved llpi*lly the raqulsltes fur playing It are simple, uim not at all *xp-;>iv Thos* who wish t arrange nii-h a ♦ atm*, have but to hi nt aiming tlx family relics for cast* 4*l photograph*-. rhomdng alwl>* tla*-.- of the carte de visits win. The more old fashioned and |ulnous the pictures can * A r'4-< *• • *>rti in/.. , I imlol w.*h l.i * und having■ embrobl***• *1 ii-mi* M*un. es. hr found (• ap|*-ar to m #l*in eves, th* better wli b* the ten When fifty-two >f then* have been secured. r a similar number to ff*rm packs of *uird for * ch table. ?hev shoukl le assort* <1 into four of thirteen each. Th* pictur* -of men or.* |.uia! to r|*ades. thoso of women clubs, chil dren to ‘diamonds and hobl* *' in lu arls Th© game Is then played In n w iy similar to wtiht,* •♦•** regularity lu the following of milts l*e|ng abhcrtnl Mrfrdly. Th* curd representing the plainest indlvidu .1 takes Ihe trick, llete |isle*vl is the tell ing part ol tha game, for who can say THE MOKNING NEWS. SUNDAY,* NOVEMBER 25. 190 fl. wtth certatmy that fre!r card beara the r leef mup" AN tft the lediea the s*vrre i srkss. The cry t*--comes whHi • - the plaiteet 1 ’ In the long ago ttar*-*- ptntureo hc#w tia( there were many t. ion* th. however, a not-prop^r rmlsh* 1 off ejpresai >n,nd they trees> t— payed as rival# to fwr.p. sylph-itk# once w*th nork < rew curls Even the chil dren and baMea mua vie with ea r* • rher in ugltnea* I*lepttw# end exchanges of laughter Invurmldy follow the claim ing of the trirka, for as beauty has tcoen sal 1 to l*e the evo <A the l*eholder ao It la even with ugiipgpp. Therefore to keep the game in prog-eea an jmiplrw is appointed for ea-*h table, one wW In all disputed tt.stances derd*a to whome the trick must be gtven The position Is not ♦•xsctly a sine ire and many umpires. harming thnurh they may He. have found 1t ne. esM*ry to call out for mer*y wher* exercising the courage of their convi<~!;ona in rerslermg these decltlona Vloome ran a lllppi IIK p.oom* ang- are ta w flipped for amuee m* nt in the drawing room, quite aa natur ally as marshmallows were mt one tlm* toasted before th* fire For parior prac tice. however, th* }*;>ort her Its limitations, ar.d skill 1 s expended In getting the boom fMnf n curve ar.d re urve m rings For a little *p rt go**i moifk of the Austra lian weapon < in I** imitated in wilff card b<aird and all sorts of different achieve ments a rgpll-hed r ajgh th* dlv-r*‘ ty *f their -hap**** CrescenUi ond almost circular on* s can lie thrown ao as to curve and re* urve |q nogs and return fit ally to their owner'a feet. I#>r.g slen der tines broadened at one end will of ■ otiro* t*ke longer dlstancea, but they do not return Triangles p*a through the air very' wwiftiy and usually take a nr ilm In throwing them hey are held he tween the thumb and tha two flmt fingers and let fly in the same war as is cnst<*n .iry in naMva sport Th# cardl*oar l sh**ui l l* firm and thick, but always kept thin <n th* e<tgni aa are those made of won*t, or thev will not slip tnrcajgh th# air well Al a parly arranged fur tins amuse ment It Is customary for *ach guest to cut out his own weapon that he may g*'t an individual shape Ths hostew* slmplv provide# good shears and a v#i amount of cartlhoard It is nareaeary to lave an objective fxjifvt to throw at. and for this pur|*oae there 1* usually eu#peu le.l frv>m the celling on a light crd a htrd made of cotton hatting When tha boomerang has been #ucc#aafui In Ita aim can always be Gown of #llver green liberty ea’in trimmed w:th silk spider webs and Mg scarlet silk p<"p|>lea told by the swaying of the hint Such a function most often devolves Into a con test of skill and the one that hits* the bird the oftenert Is awarded with a prise, while to rill there is opened a held far personal Investigation ami a good bit of siwrt l.M>l> HH THAHKMiIVIHIO. %n Appetising (!■!•• foe the Trsdl tltinnl Turkey. Turkey, which everywhere plays cen ter-rush In the Thanksgiving table foot ball. I* • good enough bird os he make* himself. He may, however. lie bettered lu seyonil fashions. One Is by larding— *sieeially if bs Is young and to a de gree overgrown Trim every traca of rust from four ounce* of fat bacon, th**n ut It into larding strips two inches long. Roll each strip in black peper. then draw it through snlad oil Just well color ed with mustard laird th© breast muder ,it**ly. ami b thighs and drumsticks both inakfe and ou|. Fut two ounces more of bacon into very small dice, pepper them and ml* them with the bread crumb for stuffing. Barely moisten the rumb- wtth hot water. Stuff and tie the body. Peel a large tart apple, core It. slick a few Hove* in It then slip it under the skin of ihe crop. Truss the bird firmly ami put in th* oven. For gmvy 101 l the gtlb*t* temler in barely en>ugh tins** It* I water to cover them. When don. take up, m-i*h fine and strain th liquor mcr them. Hen son to lists with silt and pepper, lirnwn n tablespoonful of flour, mix li smooth In half a pint of warm claret, then adl ihe mixture to the giblets, und -tlr Hard for two or tim . minute* in o lnwi *e? over lioilmg water In nerv ing put r flab of apple on oach portion of stuffing. If one has an open fire, along with In finite pairs *md piiletid |h i) tin- Thunk* giving bird na\ I*, truly glorified. H* should not be nv r l*ig but plump and tender Draw, sing* and wash well, stun with dry bread ninths hghtlv dashed with |Kwdcred sag**, and liberally Ii el with butter, and truss v**rv ttrrniv Now thrust a stout wooden skewer dean through. Jut above the thighs aiul b 'ow iht wings lavop a crd over the pres* Je ting sk* wer-cn.ls. and hong i'h btnl where th* fire will sirtk* it full Put * •It Ip-pan midertteath with an mince of 1 utter md ji gill *f lar t In it Hast** tin turkey from the pan every ten minutes Twirl the string at # .< h lsitlng so as to keep the bin! revolving If it is over •en |oiinls n w t ight ><ui may n*. i mor. claret I'cfor* it Is done It will r*<iu|r< thre* to four hours .wkltig The n k should hang lowest, am) In Iststlug It is IO l**t *o|l* Of 1 h*‘ liquor TUH illsldc. Half an hour l*efr* serving |oir % f.*!' ' pint of l olling water into the drip-pan. to j furnish gravy. lb re is a pumpkin p unlike <ho* tmrther used to m tk Begin by |* .-hn>. , md slicing two pmirxU of rip., fh h\ ! pumpkin, covering it with its own weight * of sugar, setting It In the sun ill dav. j eise in a warm plu-’e for six hours Drain off the sirup, and mix it with its own j hulk of the strongest possible ginger fe.i 1 Boil and skim well, then ad J iht strain* 1 )im* of two knrani flu*. u|> oln >klir. >ook flvr mlntit*a uk*r. t>n Jro, in Ui t>utn<>k!n tin— rt 1M th-m owk h o v unlit ci.mi T :• titkaa n-ot (I r.. rout, m.d ucadoc*. mot dallaloua |.un>|>kln-'-IT<, Kor tha l-*. (wait a*x ■* vary lt(h> with tnrao , autwr. na |.tnt rieh awaat milk, ona pint atawad l’iim;>kln. wall alrwlr.ad, ona 'wawlkk cup of Outtar. Mix wall, flavor with i.mon or vanilla, and pour Into pana lm-d with rl> h puff paata Fill th awn half an Inch 'laap, hrn drop 41 a of y .ur pt.mpkln rl'r.'n all mar tha lop Praaa th-m dawr. Into fca hattar. and baka Th* pl-a may b* <ov*r*d with marlnar‘l*. hut rwru.ar frowt- Inx io'-orrla hattar w ith tnalr aa*a Jf a aurklnf pt# or any aort of raawf r>ik ta to maka part of tha Thankaktalnf faakl. lhara ahotiM ha frlad p.impkln to n-enmpany *t. —taw two:, rtpa jiumpkiD vary dry, lat tt #a - cold, than drop It hy haaptntr ao<v*nful th a aktllat full of fkt fnuw tha roaat. Hprlrkla I* wall with anlt and ir par and attr vlf oroualy ovar th* fir- iwitll h pumpkin tak.a up al! tha fat. Parva vary hat Fin-* all afamacha IH not tal*ratc pl'mt-pud*lln haa -la a wortkvv aub atKuta. hnrtana p lU'ttrjr Baat tha vollta of lour n-ra and th wrhtt*a of two vary llkh- thar. dd two coff*a mipa f augwr, oti of r-wmad tw.Wr ona of atala aponir* fuka crumWad. and ana cd rich awaat tn.lk Adrt tti* yule* of a t*mon. and two - aaaiamnfuta latnon xtract l.tna a d*ap ..ikr dlah with cnd paata. pour tn ttw pidki * thar. a!lea tnta tt ftva larxa rtpa Par.am a Ha a- In a quick ovan. rovar wttt. marmpua awd aary* wtth *lthar wrtoa aauea. or RimMmi aati-at wht-h la ntada tlaor Oraatr. wall half a —ip of tt<tcr add a cup of miaar tha Jutra and rratad yallow paal of a lemon. Uii/i a amail oup of vary arronjr taw hol - hot. M orar bolllnk watar. and attr hard for ftva mlnutoa. than put tn two •aMcapoowfuta of rum. and atk- two mtnutva lomr*r. Ttia r"dd*n ui rtoh WK,uirh for many palataa without aiuoa any wont rirTT-KIGWT TKAMS A PIIHB Cray Haired, bat —till Itam pi and • 'laya t\ l\h Dnlla. HI lioutn pttar In rh*'ad*phta Tlmaa Out In Wakton. a llttl* oid rnyhalrad child playa with dolla throuph all the weary dava ’olayw with dolto and drMraaa thetn. and acolda them and p.ta them to la-d and make* queer little dresses to? them to wear, and queer little quilts for them lO sleep tinder H i name is t "my Jeter. Bh hat been *loirig thl*. fur fifty-two yearo—wrwl -he |s now Ml. On e liei hair was aol.len and her face %v.i* i tiuhby Then she trotte.l alamt ih* house and yard and fields, atu! ployed with the kittens and the puppies thiit were members of the big family In that country home on the site of what Is now tlood** avenue and Whittier street She ran sit and romped, and to*k her |*ui>- plea and her kit tens and her doll on long jjM A •lehutaixt.*'*- *odet of White silk tissue trimmed with blush colored .-iik rosy*. tramps—out through the big rustling •i. md .is soft waving patch** gress. ti* tin sile of h spring which whm the gii it Journey of w furlong front her *4u And th.i.-, with dollv in her arms, and with th** klltepaaitd the puppies iurl "l .it hr f. et *i. l at her li* *l she wouid fail (Sleep in ttie u-ol shade nd dr* tin >f fiiri* until on. of tier covn|Mni*>ns w il.l * nil to .. r In ih< univcr-.il Inn gaag. of hahytwiod that it was Uni# for 11 * m to g*> home. One a th kilt* ns aiul the puppies mis >1 their i lytnair. I*o.r d<dl> was l* ft to tau* ilon* from ? 1- corner in w hich *h* had been |*ut to 1-4" the night la for. The ticth- gtri with th. isohbn h iiv .irvl th* chubby face was lit. Th** roses in her cheeks burned her pretty bin* ey. - until the) n h*l an I stung. The doctor taui** and took th* fat biown hand in hie own, .• ! shook hie !■•*•• i. And for many, many li*ye h* came iml went and came again; nnd ttis mother of th** |*or Ilttl** sufferer sat nt •ter b* Ist .. day and night, phi* ing an i re bai' lng dump cloths upon the burning brow, ami coaxing the blister* 1 ltp to op* n t*. i * sty <loses that the •In tor said she should take. After a tim** th* fever |msnl asny, Th** ros**s wen* absent from li* cheeks— no lo- f r chubby; (ho golden hair fend eleven years I 1 of suffering, / am now etrong anti | I well, thanks to Lydia E. Plnkham's | Vegetable Compound. J MySi r V " , s c|^ 'JnVXA? / “ I haye V)*c troublnd with female weakneai iii iu wore; form. / 1 pi 90 had inflammkUon of the womb and oyariei., and at sen s raufiKS* I atrual penoda 1 auff*rwd terribly. At tiaioe my back would ache very /M hard I could not lift anvthinß or do any heavy work, waa not BHrjH- •Ar A able to at and on my feet My huaband spent hundreds of dollar lO X’y'V * ,'WI f or duotors but tbrr did me no good. After a time I concluded to try Lydia E I’lnkham* Vegetable Compound, and I can truly i&y ;V y d r.fir fwd no womb trouble aince taking the fifth bottle. I M3 / 'y weigh more than I have in years; can do all mv own housework. trvm l \ aleep well have a good appetite ami now feel that fife is worth living mSa V 1 \ aaaal I ow* nil to Lydia r. Pinkhain s Vegetable Compound. I feel that it ■i \; WV has aaved mv life.' - Mr. Ai*trnt iHOMPaok, South Hot Spnnga, Ark oWM Lydia E. Pink ham* m Vagatable Oompoun |k \ g g part mot medfokta for woman who arm 111. rrrna 11 rtf a| It builds up thm wmmkmmmd fern ala organism, ' T _si3BßßfiMr H and ho, P* womM over tha hard plaoaa . 0> ] " this there la abundant proof > I f MCS. AMOS PESCHLER, Box aaA. Romeo. Mkh., writes V “Dkah Mks PihkhaM—Before I commenced to take you, nSmSKmSSMBm medtrine I way in a terrible state, wishing myself dead a go<v gMfcßilfqiT;lß ? matiV time* Everr part of my IskJv seemed to pein in some way At time of ineuetruation mv suffering was something terrible ! fiffßHHng thought mare wan no cure for me hut after taking saveml boftle. I®.'of Lydia K. Pinxiuun's Wgeuble Compound all my bad faei.t,,- W,Pr <r ° nf> * "U W * l ' ttnJ *bjoying fftxw health. 1 sha. Don't experiment . If you are slok, got S this medio Inn. whloh has our ad a million women, and got Mrs. Plnkham’s free advkio Her address Is Lynn, Mans. All tetters art opened, read, and answered by women. ■ : MRS. ELIZA THOMAS, fg, Pine St.. Easton. Pa., write '".J&C I'. vears and had no relief until I used the Pin kham remedies M. ; irT.a, trouble was ulceration of the uterus 1 suffered terribly, oould n,.; lS'BiSMwßgaaaafe aae a* w sleep uurbu. and inought aou.Mimea that death would be uci. u relief To-das lam a well woaiai. able t* ,h mv own work at hew- wot a pa'i; I wed four if Ijr he K Hnlrhaiu's Vagetai. ..t Vmtpoqnd and three jpa, katfes of Sanative aid cannot prate- LYDIA E. PMKHAM’S VEGETABLE OOMPOUND • Always Oures Female Troubles. tCDflfl ***** ,i, .sMtti ■ JBa ,la "2] *■■■ ■M ■ ■ *i.;h .... pj *.i vs V-. >.*, ■ * TJBgTPT' ", sr rilw* a ae X V w m ~-c i o, < .i-kAa w!c r,s:n.- JrSrafMKZZ'i. - . - "‘si ur nwr. tpaal peraiaw -Ueu E fixxua HtDiCUt C> B lat Its color and rnc-t .f it had fuAiet* out And tfi* rlrt t r n ai l De of ihe Ilttl* inxahd hung Ptrp irwl us#de "Pr(lv*l,' will fh* doctor "Hhs mnv never %v*il It Is llkelv t*> spread, an I • ffe r ..liter parts of h r I .1\ Mavb* that will rwH happen now, but liter on. 1 am h fra id. It v 111.*' Tli *t was flftv-two years ago. The littl* invalid Is tlll an inval and The kittens an I the ptitpl<-- grew. le* atne oS I and died; staring. blue-**yed dolly i. am** cover*-.) with dust, and (hen with mold, mid rotud aw ay Tile great rue*ling trees and th. soft waving grass disappeared, and in their places came farms and then hu * and ;hen m.ai.y m<re hoio*-.*, and htrects 4lid glaring while ddew.dk and oth* r thlr.LS that a . onipany th. city In its **n •to - . n*uit' tifs-n the gr* •• ■ untry that nature made And W hat *f the littl* in\ did" She live I Her i <i. gi*w. bin it> growth was out t tfi* *ymm.-tiical tinin* -of the child into the pktful shaiH-h— ii* <f the soak .*r,:tg .iw rf Her mind remain**! as It was —that 'f ;i prattling tt *f 6. Tlm ‘ m whitci.* 1 th* thin hair, an*l ilarketMd and v.rmkll the poor face: the* dimmed th** blu*- r>. and frame 1 tliein with f.ilnt whit** brows and <l*ep . rows* f•** • hut left in them the look of a Ilttl* chill; they widened t le breadth of the shoulders but t*ent them over until the • he*H was sunken and weak, they lengthened tin* arms and legs—but tal ebd toe |sor mu-cles tbit control (hem. The years left tli** mind as It was on th** day when *'■ v**itr-01l t'lay Jt**r obey* and it < areb-ss proripting atal took h*r kit ten** and her puppies and dolly for that last excursion Into the woods The litfe old gray-haired child lives with her sister, who Is the wife of Charles U Becker, a salesman for a Inrg* wholesale dry goods firm ller n>>ni is the back one on the second floor of th** prettv hum* of th*' Beckers In Wrllftou—on tj.rlu*ld avenue, two bl* k w* <t of the Suburban tta ks A window !ovks out upon a wld yard, where th* grass Is soft nml green. *ti*l where n few tall forest trees rustle softly in summer and sigh sadly In win ter i Hr in ■ v- y . which the poor little woman-chill lw>ks wistfully, but which she may never enjov . close brddc it Is the kennel of h f**x ter rier. who bark* and tugs a* hi- unvbdd jng chain and seems to Is* .ailing to h r t com* out nn l romp a- she used t*> lo with her own tiny dog years and years ag* Hut she can n* \* r Ob* y the rail Homstinu h** *<n w. k pxrtlv t ros th. mom. all the rest of th** time—excert hen she i** lying in her l*d she must - t In th*- **as> cluur that t pulled up close to the wind 'w. and 10. k out through (he glass anes **r t e wire * reen Th** paralvsla pt •iito o* side of her it ioat. and he I. * l to I- f* and through a sil%* r tub But du-tois kn. w P.- ter h**w t<( ha'*lh* such * Art than they did half , tr<*uble was < n*. k* l an l finally turn*l ba. k. so tl.it now * *>♦* is no worse iiian eh*- has b*.n for kll the*-* y a?.- Now and then • ru* I f an - •*< k her poor head: hilt f-*r m**: of the t‘m* she tloes poi s*iff**r Six months ag** had u second i*ral>*tlc sirtvk* md f.*r many weeks il wa** (h igtit he ild never ag .in 1* av her b* 1 Two y. ir* *g' Flay Jeter’*' mother dl*d Befoie that ma* y v* rs b. f *e her fa ther had *lle* I it th** wm i • luld doe.- not know what *i**a• :*. it* •'Where |s mamma?" .*-he nnked her sis ter for many <lavs At *1 then •*h- I iirot ex. *jt that the often nr-kw If t* * d*d tot • e have u iri.mma ts ther ut|. Pave Bme|lm*s tile childT'-t: f her. Ti se*ma *‘* > odd to have , t f ir..| p; y matt* win* is no older than t i**tn w -1 v• ■ - sue may laugh u n* ns t i U’i.k-re'anl ing th*ir taunt*., or sh# mi* fly into a tantrum -fur nil th- wnild .i, .jjj j f| i ir-iwy <lij hilir and • hu‘* v • ■k Th* q >h. will K-nam tar loot, and. if v* i . atucry Itim *“***k to . r , * * i |>ill hnr But *he can never * , tier imam nturv *nemy Hi* may an.-. rrun n* r chair hut her lim’vs. refining to tw*ar even *.** slight a burden, lrop her to the floor where *h ca 4 only om u, utl i(IJC •u.d b, 4: er it nbling l nnd* against the j*• • Jit* orpe t. Hh kri*v the letlens md tle cidNltsti * • * - i*i*i hi her at her in..ther e kns -1 :-ii io otte>- An*l *#s hlie n ke*l in no -e t. -h* now* :i*ka ' Who Hod *” ll* r lini eve.s 1 High tea at the -Ight of gadv olored picture.-*. she .laps her hands when -he h*-nrt music; she stlfl dr* ims and talks of fairies and hobgob lins. Hue fa nilv remembers that she *Hd nor xlw v live where her horns now is Ten v * its ago Mr. Bevker took her and her mother to live with him and hl wrtfe n* We-ii.*?on nn*t th* woman-child rentem * t* r - o rl*le In ii tug buggy with .-ides to It , n.l xume of th* ■ hinge she saw no th# iourne) And a* sue \ time*; she sskr* if 1 the is ever going ha *k. T ore \v as. long ago. a hope that the Ilttl# invalid might get well It was no: • ope bom **f reason it sn* the simple hop#- of devoted parents. For six years phyton w.re called, but all s|oke u did the o4d ilim or who had first rendered ills tiO|***b -e verxlict- Hhe will never g**t a. 11 ’ Before th*- father tiled hi* ht.pe bo l fled The mother nourished hera for • lunger time; hut after v.*arM nnd year* die ioo, saw* the fnillle*ne*s of It all Now* no one hopes . The little o4d gray hoi re I rhlkl will 'oothiue ,is she Is until hampered nature gives lip ;he battle nnd life lesvf h the poor withered form The little old child never ho|ed. What Is there, to her. In hope, or k*pttlr. a or death? They hi** oUy words whooe me ining sh** doe*- not understand. So long a* she has her doll and other chil dren to play tvith .nd th*- green grass and the rustling trees to look out u|>on. there is nothing e|** to d*ir* She |„iw never **en the W(HHI. is o( the world nnd do* * not know they exist She has n* ver rid den on H street car. and. save for the yb lov% flyers of th** Suburban line that rat tb along their iron path two bk>ck* away, she does i.ot know that they are n p ar t of human nf# For tier there Is c* •eliding t il!* r hnn the white bouMe with : * { s ugly i#*d observatory across the way. T. ’*'* are no p.iv.-d streets, and electri* iightr tmd railroad trains and steamhoats. th*r. ar* no churches and theaters—no e. enes of revelry arwl no places of gloom— i love and hate no |*aal<jn and strife— • pursuit of gobl and wislom. Yester dnv i forgotten; to-day is bright or •*'* v to-morrow H—nothing. To her there i i.aiigt t m all this world except Che fi*ur wails ef her room, the gra* M nd F**- ar.d the houses that she can see fr..m her window*-the black and white r "rw.TL I hrtt tUJBf *' hU and .rk4 to her from the door of his kennel ' \ >“df#n that play with her-nd the and ite n W '* *** Hrin *'* 9 • her love WfHINO IIV KI.KfTH If'ITY. Fomplota Kleetrle.! larmln* |. FroosJaed f..r iht* Near Fat a re. " 'Kington Nov S t, f th „ lnM Inventlopg why h the Yankee brain has ’ IV^! of *** otfdeot Is a „ew m ° f pH * ,ur| nf sheep by sledrlcKy. i '<ni >, Br * nvarly t-vrry (own i 1 r<ivii.,| w::, n . rH|ln _ I*! " Id '••'l. n,iv th- wlm „r --1 Th!“/'T. l,lr ~0,,rt', ,0 , ,rt ' ~om wn to town t l-.x !••.! n rn.m num-d McNUtr .... '' ‘ ' ' " • “"'•'l* jrn MM „,i ' ‘ i,', 1 ' "j*"' n 1,1 lof * ,r ‘' nn< l moont P*tu r * v..„ >.r k i t ... hilly Wirt-K ruiiti-ct n with ■ m. . motor *• ,tlon-. ,i one ,l.|- ~f • iTh’.h'T. Ir" "* '->.*■,-I ” " ritw WMok rww. r w „ 0,,.,. A ~r " hurton md the ..!> n-e|>, .too the fle|,|. Thot 4 m , ' 1 ' BUM, iirvl !*im?*le < fiotigh If m-m'.Tw' n "l*’ “ ' M *' r >* **nrr|. '■"*■ l,l ’'* -Vurti ulttuni KiMli "7; * >.*->7, ° - ' I"" or the tin,.. H |, old ' "' ** l , **‘ture*l in the pen dur- " k ' umm - r '*••' ol'l Held l, ptantMl " ‘"• rn * neowtnK .litek ho.l hewvy " " rr •">■.! that It'rmwl, " t ' h of ,h * l*"u** In one month, truvelln*.- t>out two feet ah hour I at the -nd of thl, tin,- it 1* awltched . 1 isuiitl 41.d ttvJ* ta.h #f *in. a u mo v*j th* sheep rt every bif of th* f ♦ Topping next lb* for.. of the pen ii It runs over * w A bit of canv.i rtuek 1* hui - comer of the |>*it *o that th* be w#*ll ahelter***! arid, ctirlou* m? i • seem. have bet*oms So a * u :• • •h* mov trig of the pan that whev ibxn to **leep thev snuggle i| the forward end of the pen m* tl ** the may He as long as possible wliho •*■•' ■* dlsiurhe*] by the rear end of (!.*• pen t* it reepa toward them. When th pen has paaad, of "*: e th© lucerne that has boon re' h) ths sharp immsdlataiy growr uj arstr. * and by the Tims the |<*n hH. rruci# m monthly *tw ult the pastur*- B sin in good condition The advantag. fl’ * eisctrtral pen 11s In th** fa* if it t *• shosp are kept from running * >ve** l 'f eating and tramping down a large if ' s-* *f pisture, and It ke*|s the she# .j :tet. so that they lay on flesh rapid*: But It has Its disadvantage* th# s'* wp must have water carrissl to them and the electricity Is somewhat ex ru - fltlll the experiment thus far h*4* ”' # ‘ i striking results for this curtou- Vet. -♦ Invention. Owe wonders w • r *'^ •mentor will d*> next, will be ' method of platsting turnip** an ! h F' l ’•* ing pumpkins by electricity A 4 '• ha** produced h mechanism by mean* which the farmer, on adding Lu *• nfin ■ Ing. may push button at hi-* t..d-Ida and feed all hls horse**, the* being * eie#*irlcal connection with the arranged that when the button t* l • instantly a certain quantity of * fp * let down Into tha feeding bux c # horse. 1 * Another man ' lslms to have In •*’ ’* method of killing weeds bv ele 1 , certainly h greai boon If Ii U * ■ *' and there are also devices for • *• plows by electricity (lil!“ b't#r - Is ing only a modification of th# *'•* plowing system tried In th* w**e hfa house, lighted with olecCrtiT'* •’ ' trie ralirn.i] running by his I “ telephona connection with ih town, to say nothing of th# ' v ith his burn, the strictly n •' 1 may, If he Choose, farm largeiV (rnitv Thl- suggests th*- I of the farmer of the next centur calmly in his pcirlor, dressed In day clothes, smoking ft cigar 1 • luctlng his planting, feeding hi# i killing his chickens t*y the slmi r cess of pushing buttons. Till: DK4 %Y or c*o4|l l i t*'* It Is Proven by the Uns)'l ,n, ' r ‘ f Woman Have In Fan* New York Nov. 23-There is * rf Indeed, a very real dnnger. i large or small, of n#t, > r# or will presently paaa into th* ' # things useless and unreveicti< undoubtedly Is n eviJic *f ’ of coquetry, none ihe 1-- d* w* |H*ar to have twit their fans b> ■ neither to know nor to - ;r* w fashion m throe trifles may b TT\ere is u languid inter* *t ’ funs of medium !!**•. <>f k** >*' ed With scene- 1 from th legends. Bom’ of these ;r- r > beautiful for by a Judh lou thread and spangles the m 5 * of Utiin#varc’s wedding gown, th ( the tourney and the brav**tv and Laum eloFa tine armor i very re*illllc. Ther* are * imiort*’! from Bari* that rr* ' Ing attention. These an* n*>f nor very small and their -*'• k dark Ivown shell I’pon th* spider welis r- *li wn It; th * of tb#- wd> sits a w*>nd*rou- - j.lurd' cupi.l it •If - ■ : lias fallen into Ins spidu>hh C.ietip paper fans, -.tret*h*'l of glide#! woo*l. show *l*v* r colorful sketches from Henry * 4 from L’Aiglon and other poj'i ,r of th** season, and, wli a t ‘ at all It must noi be atiapended ’ waist, shoulder, or throat !*> • pearls, or a rtbbon. Such wa t t ( , fashion two seasons **s*' N' l " 11 _ mode for a diner or dancer to > •'* fan In her hand and manipulate i.s u* trimfr