Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 October 1905 — Page 3
A Moonlight Adventure II RY OP THI CYCLAMEN iLOMOMI
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) I M k up mjr ininft M NM Sftd 1 VOSsd ha rS neea i.y way now tf ll haJ nut beec
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fui y.nir :ny por
i k)iw Tallinn-: '' ' "u: U s have taken yoft uu will osrtalolji ri men Bllsot corser. back against v. lu ll- the village hiii'i. r ted by I hs I1'1" " 1 ' I t-low the laku sprcuds it
milling In gohh D i IpplSI lore ami there a Ith weih ilia. Tbe VBtWMW Hfsht, ":- p. . i-y etoads, Ilium is au i . In de' of BBOOfttglOB win. b shad of Kr 1 1 th- .- kJ'i : . Id ' n:. : tl silvery !, mountain BÜBSjtB hi . . ink with the turquoise ml the brilliant gn eaol the fhorS hat on- should RO y ;. of r quited Ui - wl uly It I tin- pla - w I.' re a
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mg igo, on Uta mountain road, lut e toiiri-i - '! M 1 Bdll w th MMtoekl and knapsa ks and i'.s ibuoratcd wiili bunches of n blossoms. 1 wan-hod thorn I a w istful glam - w hi!' rr. n.o.1 -'ant lu when I. i av my brain. BiySSlf uayly descending ibo . ni hai i k'-'i w it It flowers, med I-y two nun y itnpanions. a u I be wests of the Bsoun tains 1 in th- weU i . so the no - f former tim s rose bofrtro ai and sharp a I mirage, v.th '".or-- tin perfumes und t h cnua of youth. pi m d pears ao in this very v . . r. we hail planosd to spend lit after a long da's climb. hail we lamed dawn the beauenue of h sti.ut Iret i wh,r. we alkliui slowly toward ua. In t ri
iumaldy formed, her thick f.-ll in cloud a! r hwr .und our VOll H - caught a fin 1 COt BOfrli IB BfftfttS ad, red III ai I !. i .-huly ln-
i r -v 'i.'t" ad Wick) :! but so continued hastily: "If you please, we will nt.ra at
oiit to tin' shore." SbfJ BJBVS ;i pull to the rudder B'.ringt an-1 Ou boat swung atsiut. aUi Mftft pullad a Istsorsly a.s I dared. Ou tbi
.. r .-i i 1 - ol tin- iai- i ii bwi -tbaana tu- tu ruddy goid wi.itc ' ahepherd'l Klo-üS üre waj rcbV- u-d it Ibe w a- ! "HftVa you botM up Mont BlatOC. : jqu'.nd Iba fooat princ who. pcobo bly assured from my manner that I .
RAILROADS AND SENATE. al..t i'gAt-i ii . -rt Campolfjli Funda. u;auasaw hav. efcaacad troat MpattL Wfcti Jta .u .i.'. or Mali ouuu. ! i jdj0W8i d lj.t BOiiitner it waan-i.'-uutvd thai. ai! iba r publican Bitot bereofÜH 1 a.iii. ' agreed ot Iba .- h. - .f i).. reiort tbey would a.aka
thai bij re o. . .it on to ÜkflMl 00 tbe it. t. : lute i..u.-ia i-.u.!..:s.i! m power to f.x a reaüocabl fata i i - of a rat 4 aa uar aMieh a law. tbe power of tbe republican ttafltn iu extort eaoipaign funds from tb; railroads would be diminiabad.orexli la nw mat 1 tha ar.otbar Iolk ai-rlea of harlnga by tbe aenata Interstate commerce committae is probable, whiih would ;:.ii:i.it -hat tbe railroad : bi i:a- H ' d the nosoä of tbe - uil' rs of l!i- bouse f representatives j and the fltid a majority will vote to pa.- , a bill Mi' b aa tbe presldeut will recomj as they did at the last session. T" i;ain time in tbe s'-nate will, tbere- ' t ro. f fr rythir.i; for tin- railroads, as Ijv nuttias off action there. other lej;is-
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I POWER THROUGH
GOD'S SPIRIT Sunday Schv 1 Lmmo Iji Oct W.l05
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SOME DAINTY UNDERWEAR. DearriT !or. of Exc?llenr Moileli Approved as tbe Proper Fn-obiua of the Present.
IV:' ; fhea- pretty models are eottal
I) aunahle aiU. while
AT A CHURCH WEDDING. Tha Orrisr of the Prorrssion aiC tba Fora Oaneraily 01:serred at tbe Chancel.
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was io be trusted.
ablo an-t bn ak tin-
"I ha trauip- 1 1 r. plb
m tb re. l
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In love with.
I. nod, forgi 'fnl fatu- . - i" i . ; A r ' t
ah .. :.. i ath unl.l sb diap-
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to the
:or who
on was
who lived villas tba:
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. a pnncesr. and pfyty that , ruouxh surely to set nu . ?uiainav I k iriK. and all thro :, -Muucr mode Imposolbbl plans to aaj lay our rlaRtf anu otost b I My two ipaniona, however, were too sleepy i atiyihiuK Im! po to bed tb ' Riffci bad no desire to follow their exam
Sd tfn ir sonibT deptAS with siiT Hajbi Kv ryw hen , the sleeping country, th'VON ihirping. with höre anü B its od a low-flying -wall w feal lake, with Its na h-
u knew our lake before, la ,i;y Just now." w ia woaderfui at iverj answered lnipciuou.ly 1: and limpid and trans; ai 01 . . as it it won continually ou lo plunge dnwo to iu s. I . v. lt. 1 love the wa (liiipi d bo.- bai am. Ii ri ripples that rjk bei aal th- s. l-s of the boat, y you are a water n mpb.' I, as 1 watcbod her in owed
: wish I w. :t she n pliel Kayly fos know there are some here, foi this IS ft lake of legends and tpirit U. ally'." I asked, j ' Vi s. indeed. The villagers say that aat Wto r- WS are now there is a ahoi city bvrled beoeoth the waves because -,b- InhabitSOU n fused to give bos
Uj i . au old lHgffar, who tu really a disgnised fairy. When th SBBOO is full the eocUs la the sub m. I BlllS SB CluW at I a- Bu'.toni o
!tbe iKe and ;be ehur. h 1 i lls nag ai ,
it for mass. Iistc-n. listen". Can t oi h.ar something now like the soft, dis j
I taut ringing of bells?" She leaned over the side of the loa (M if listening to something below th 1 I wave, even as she srnileu al b- r ow i la: rying. "DM you hear adBPthtogl shx r pea' 1. 1 itoppsd rowing and knelt obedient . ly besldi her, so near that :;r tw beads almost touched. To have re j maiti'-d there I would have sworn anc
I anything she chose, and in ie. d A did .oem lo m- iha'. 1 heard t
ragOS, delicious, dream music. I'. rhspfl it Wt9 M'tiiing more thai ih" I a' :i- "f n y h art. for it wa
em ;
roa. ma: BCftto are certainly ;r frfeuds in the senate to take chances pdiiically by thus a:ir.u ar.l i ;iposing what tha
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ed to vote for raiir i I ids of i rust 3 aid corse st hnrtaiuä The difficult to itanage. srefors I n you senaove fabse to jrcSBf icter?rs 'if the tajrjstatftni lo oft1 agaiat such
Z-.a ":.t and Surfet ive Thought
INI KOI I HÖR Y Z'inarl'in nnLord remembers) a;I ' ' '" f Barahiah and grandson of Iddo. -ho u one of the heals of the twelve courses of priests (N-h 12:4. T), and s.i. or .- -.ir-.ah i came
N'eh 12: If). H. was therefore a BttoBf BB WOU as a propnet. the h ad of one of the Ihividi ourses of priests. He wa jroba! y hOVf in Dftbyl went to Jerusalem when fljaita yoong. itb 'erubl.abel and Joshoft. Hs bOfpaft to rrophesy fthoot two months after Hag,1 began (Sseh. 11; Ezra 5:1. 6:14. 'z 1:1). in the second year of Darim "---a-pes. and itnitinued to BSWphaaT for two years (Zeth T:l. The cinumstar.ees were those ,! i -rll ed in our last
for nainsook Ion--' imn. or BOft'B w ilitig or even üne !
re I
A toidN should endeavor to be at the chtin-h door a few minutes before tbe BOOT named for ihe ceremony, adroon- . Elizabeth Diddle in thu l'bila-
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I IftSf the
I The BSOP from thir 10 build th
ed Their en n.l iTuel. Th'-y the whole pofr
i these lew people
rise It- a
: en tiK;y. and 1 ecun R, amid the rurs few. Most , were dWirre oerslsteat
rin, tbbrtoftl nipire auainst i ir feeble enter- . . had ruined
Til- BFT Mi.HT OOW S
r.antrfi mlsht be pn-ssed into service fSl tbe night. iresa. Th. t.i a"' i -i'h a yoke mads Of rows of narrow IftBBItiOll united by str.ps of th-- mater'al. an 1 with i , mted iHTtha. 13 which n-sts lbs cntef feature rf the design.
Tlie "i rsr Is made entire. y or
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HOLE FOR REPUBLICANS. 'n'itical Qrrves for the Party Dug 09 r by Senator Forakex'a al Spade. ' n ,; Two spasms of poUtlCSi virtue have j oral
teil.'.; im Ohio a- J. publican orcan of thio. viruie that has infiuenei but merely the reading i lion of the handwriting i the attempt to evade t rhia republican organ onl sao boldly att. ke-' Sc declaring the tariff was bft ie of the Ohio camp
aim- spe- h I railroad ra '! re are two -
Ihe
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ithOStOSftB snd the work on bad beeun. it had 1 en gofew weeks wnen the youne Eschartah ftm io his aid. rief address was spoken in f-2' after the second pmph-L-ai. who folhoWSd with tw.i ages rrona Cod. Then Zecho a-ain upon th- s-ece. threo ter bis first BVOftsSCF, in Jan obruarv Ö19. when one niem-h-lod sent to Zecbariah n ich' visions living picturessons which the prophet reihe people the next morning-. later as the work wa pro-
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the wall, and
inevitable
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r two I "Prospered throuh the propheylnc
w the r Fnrllefon-
V. L "The angel: '" who hi the other visions. Just as 1 fonts him-"-'! as sccoflftpo
s k a : 'Bsrr-i iv u
Insi.-tion and strips of material laid
I alternately. It is tight at tbe uais.
wuh fcligbt fullness In front, and u HI at the waist into a narrow band, sdftod bssquewise with lace. THE WORTH OF PRAISE.
Do Not Give Approval Gru'gingly Bcf rain from epenting Unkind Remarks Made About One.
The groom an 1 his host man sh ;o to the eh arch a little In adv
the bridal party, and enter
building by the vofttff door Win n the first carriage carrying members of the bridal party reachei the church the head usher orders the Shataf ftf the inner vestibule doors, and at the same time the ribbon wbi'b is stretched s ro s the aisle b reBtOveJ by one of the ushers. If ribtMjns or ropes of flowers are to be stretched on either side of the aula two of the ushers Immediately put them in place Notification is theo sent to the groom and his best man that tbe bride and ber maids have srrived. V. hen the bridal procession Is reauy the doors are thrown open, the organist ploys the weMtofl march and all if the K'lo-ts ri The ( -lergyman entors the chancel at the same moment, followed by the u-room and his best man. w ho stand fa ctSf the advancing prooasotoft, at the right of the entrance : to th'- . hancel. The ushers, walking two by two, come first, followed by the bridesmaids in the same order. Care should be taken to walk in a diftOiAod manner, having about six feet between each couple.- At the same time it must be remembered that it does not look graceful or attractive to have the l.ridal party walk too slowly, as it j gives more the air of a funeral than a i wedding, where the occasion, though a j solemn one, is for rejoicing and fee thlty. The yiaid of honor walks alone immediately In front of the bride, tinless th MO ace flower girls, in which I cae iioy should walk between the 1 mM of honor and the brMe The
bride comes last, leaning upon the r arm of l.er father or near male relative who is to give her away. At the entran-e to the chsn-el the ; r e -ion .1.-. ! . half c.-.i s to the right sod half to the loft. The maid of honor goea to the left and takes her place directly alongside of the bride. Theft withhi a Tew feet of the chan eel the bride slips ber hand from her father's arm. the croom advance to her and taking her right hand in his they advance to their place Dsfftfffl the clergyman. At some weddings the hi trothad Is read at tbe foot
of the chance: stops, after wnicn tnt clergyman enters within the obancel rail and the rde and groo-." followed
by the maid of honor ami best mao take their places immediately in front i of the rail The bridesmaids then adVOBtes Of tftS I hancel steps and stand in two lin B, through which tue happy couple pass after the ceremony is over. At th.- oordo: Who glVOtJl this woman to be married to this man""1 the
rather of the bride steps forward ani
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first series of fftfjOftO T ginning of o new aeries, d eventful night. V. J. "Behold s cari'! .-.-,"1" Like the seven-hr -iik of the taterna. Is temple for holding oil li 1 a reservoir of oil to supp I V 1 "And two olive t
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iwn on the soft ffftsa and te reftl romantic incidenis whirn ring OhOOl my ineet.n with iiot my !al orate a th I ' beard) the metallic clu k of a i -neath the willows at my - t.:iy. not fire ab ps B form emerge, I ffOBB tno into ihe moonlight It waIts Hu- to trjrtfti to unfisten the lont. ur which her slender fesfOM no wie ft -. d. Finally --h.' Bed up with an angry sigh ed the lnavy hain peiolODtly, .' ;sr w hat a ftfttftftftes! she port salty had bombs, me. 1 1 ( t i. d. start'ng' fotIdenty, and. baseline 1 freed
al;h nigh imt withoui eooaidljury to my knuckles and lo impel Into the Iwiat an l then il me Inipiiringly. last spent a week in the t.-i tramping in all w a h-r wherovsv I iBipfMoed to hs, clothes showed the strain to bey had l'en put. My berd sad Besrtt i I, my ha; in ta : my cost bmllv torn It w is
that she tooh me for a hOftts'ne paid carelessly, "can BBS as far ns Duing?'' th i roftfj -' pleasure " T re cetful of everything except' Bportunlty for which I ha.i i I after hi r into the baft! and If out fmni shore, began ti hllo xhe sat facing me with the Trigs in her hand. The mnonf . i 1 1 0ft her lovely face. hi. 1 ty and mis hievous framed alth of gUrtorfftf ctirl-- From ice in her corsBftB a boftcb of tl I tosmitus i:.ade the air sw- e lr penetrating perfume B wanted to fto this for s toftf i'd the princess, ss if In ex--u. "but my nunt hnte the wa sttta Qrftf is ss foolica ss s cat
i;tr at! 1 th- wm b rf' 1 ys. The soft idor of the eychxssea blossoms wat "Hosh," she wr.OVOfod, wPh a mya sir, lay;:.g her lincer on hei Hps ilv fa.ry of the lake 1 In th- silence Of the night float, d s di tan sound of a bunting horn. II . ns. to believe that it came from oh. .-. no sbe crk-i. laiiL-hing at the aigbl of my credoloui face nd v Ids op t. y. I "I'm afraid w- can'i ake it anything more than it ia a; i all!" Not at all." 1 exclaimed, fervently . si ar.- the fairy of the bake, and vou can lend to it any enchantment ;, lt yo , asd It b com- s iiaae v sU that you say!" B 1 merrily again and 1 i . i.. n i.ars so that W e SOOD
reaih. d the bUOttwlftBO " low UM wil Through the vista in the tre. I caught sight of an eb gant villa, the parr ts i essstoc in tbe aseootlght guddenly a dark form emerged from the wide balcony and a thin voice ! called : TCmAi Kadlsl I ro BBOSt come in
now. You will certainly catch cold. It is niv aunt." murmured Nadia; I doftl know Shoot my catching cold hat I atn sun- to catch a scolding ll I fto no? hurry Thanks, and good night Will you be o good as to n the boat scslB f Blocs you ftffS not a boatman. I cannot pay for my
i.auvnce but I am
tick
pia.n tl
in democratic p!atfor:i - Senator For.;kfr has pot his party in i political hole and it sr t taltkely OS msy thus fir.d his jkiI it icai grave already dug by his own efforie. THE DRIFT OF POLITICS Why not have Mr. Cortrlyou tea- , : f i i i - -' irnt. i Don't forg-.. 8 retory Wil.-on. that we are eagerly waiting for you to make good on that preuu tlon that the cost of living w-as going to be lower. Indianapolis New s ilud.i. So, n tary Shaw's decision to re tire frem the cabinet and become a formal an.lidate for the republican
stion is an eiont of
lamps. Tb-oll ras oliv
id that th;
i .a matter of course, S
hU1 would be established between
em which would bring out far better rvfcss than ever before. Never heaitate to tell your friends
: mak( s Ihem IltI
jn: of God.
Never hesitate to praise. A well- ' h'-sen wor.' of thftftksor praise lightens labor and repays efforts, declares a
writer in the Philadelphia Press. , of thl
If the employer would occoalorany wh) in nirn elves lt into ! nraise the employe, instead of aci ep 1 .g i v.-rt nt the croom. after
' ...i.i.v. ,v,., fathor ttk-ps his seat in the
h ur i 'li- i . . pew with the rest of his family. THE CARE OF CLOVES. T '-.e Tim- to Try On at PurchaseNever Bemove by Pulling the Fingers First. In buying gloves, that most lmpor-tan-a Uttftftt to the outfit of the welk i dressed woman, take time to have I them fitted on. better, have your hand meas 1. and let them be made to order. If you do no) try them on In th .... - 1 : pu;. allow yourself a few piinn'es' time when you ore at
them carefully on, ichteninc every tin
i!. I tht y l"ok i so oimtortable.
ssity to gush or be ndly wrd spoken lr. r-i:iativeoLsera r-ntertaine-1 show thai
uruging to a host or li st - e lukewarm thanks. hi. t. 11 VOCT frc " the
bai
I. T 1 rr.or
presidential noi much importan ass Cltl ,ar
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and ask whither KaftSBS City Star Now It is real science in il rate which it w.
nor ran
Mi
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ivan
ink met
Bote that popuIsr that some indicted mem should attend may we pdnse.
lmlng oot thst the
with, com der what the order
he BftVI rnm'ent to interfere :n Jetting the trusts or ra" s they BrSBt and fllllr.g mis at a loss Pitt s
mxious to clear
St." appeared lo think for a moment and theft, abruptly pulling the cyrtaOMO bhlftSOlftB from her telt. she tossed I hem to BBC, crying. Kan a. HI Keep these flowers I m nory of the fairy of tbe lake v. moment she had di.ap.
MTO beoeatb the dark shadows .f ... m n nsr ll fVfft IfflL.
the tnes. an
From
l neu r saw her aualu,
rjk raiftft m N 1 fun.
I if Its enthusiasts $50.000,001 .Bot sll of which .siwebistt j bl I ftftlhl slid bika balls.
b irg Chron I fjeffc i are not likely If we n,,p .i, n i - comes within
I i ' ww. - I -- ----- our Income." says Mr Hull. Secretary Shaw khftftM hav? had that stam nt copyrlahted when he first made lt.Washlngton Post Secretary 8haw's Geclaratlon that "twentieth century condltiofis In the United Stati are not as well cab
rnlafed to del o, op stnmg cnaracv-r. gnnt miads sad colossol poraonalttlea. " KB nam rally reminds one that, for tur. . elv Ibe formate p-ri.vl of tha ecretary s life took place 1 for- thiog 0t into area utJBt is factory abaps.:m.Maüalif Newa (lad.).
V. 6. "This is the WW unto fJforSkhbehet:"' The Not by michv nor by power armi'-s. nor wealth, nor num the material creatoeea of nat
the work bo done. "But I y My spirit: The source of heit is in lloJ V. 7. "Who an thou. O great mountain?" Th I difficulties, the opposi?. oft of the world power of Persia, the ;overty. the ruins, the sins, and Indifferrnre of some of the Jews, the hatred
: ' :h. San. .'f. it.- - tip . r-
tbf prophet like a huge range of moun
tains protid. o:erl i anni: mindly Invincible. Bu- who are yon? Io yoti think you can stop thb work when th Ixrd sends His spirit Bft see that It 5 done? "Thf.u shall boomt a plain:" Be wholly removed V l" ' Fur who hath dkW ha d 'heday of small things- ' Small lilWtBBtftftB. a small people, a small kingdom, small wealth ""They . . . shall see the plummot:" The symliol of tbe an hits 1 1 or head builder. "Those seren; th- y are the eyes of the Iord:" ftefrrrinc bacft to 'a h " 9 The people should rejoice, because the BjBftVtdhsftei Of Qod, reachine eserywhere In the srorl : ;- with tb ir leader. Application. When we look at outward things, as
I did the Jews of that day. WS are nite.i I disiourated. The Imperfet tiona of goo-l mn. ibe evils In nov. rnment. In
"ivinSs.'. In society, the de-line lo chun-h attendance, war, crimes. Icnorance -all a-em to show how slowly the kincilom of God I coming B u the power for bftMtol the king don vf Ood does not c In such thlnsw but im the j-ower of ' h Spirit fGod he uplrlt that made th- arly rbunh. when p was despised ss "the day of small tv.!nc." victorious over the Roman rm,lre eiih all it might and power.
Bfetoftl to bould be pu Think of 0
skinned and imth nisi s. anu law. ire yourself. Fir.d and what tin y ; aid liv .il v ' al.
h umrs and pu - i okinir an 1 s into place. If put on ca and w im thai
flr-t time way. the gloves will
ut love ai
ity.
Tho You.: 4 Miss. ,--.r t- sngcest Bee every ihing .;, i mi -.,ur Of the face, ess of t tie b r and the n-.atw r A girt of 14 whose face
I's really B a a I dejM add upon thethukneaao of becomlngnei Is thin should t io that it is ml irawira it awa
lightly by putting i Bp on hits oicioin ai night. Fart tb hair to the n. nil away from th 8 Sfttfl u a sort of side ompadour. make two braids and drawup at is- n. k in two hut Vfttch should be tied wi'h big. perkj bows of wide bla k rfhhoa This effect will cover and hide the thin neck.
r Halft out or shape as ions j have them. (ievof pull your gloves off by the ti5H of the flnuors. Turn the wrist see! and work them off the hand that s (old ftftd k'-ei in tissue paper WhSft "not in use. N- vcr buy gloves too small, it la not pretty to aee tbs hand bound and cr .shed in s glov uwo or three sizes too small.
Box for Shirtwaist. The cirl w h-j is an adept in fansforming old furnit ore v. o h otfttOftta and tacks has just evolved s d'slrablt rhirt waist box fmrn a small II fifth innp.! wooden trunk She liegan by
scraping off all the old lining paper and pssting s dointy calico over the entire , Inside. A flounce of pretty chetonne was tacked on the outside al) around, the top was padded with an old quilt with cretonne smoothly - tretefted over It. al I a fimr-inch ruffle at the edKe (covering . the opening) put on with brass headed Uschs makea It look fJht a French dower box
Separate Coats. More sepfttftM BftftfSWllJ Ik about than have been aeen for many a BftftOft, They won't take the place of suits, but ajjajkhUal themseivts as an estra.
Bridesmaid's Frock. A ataftpla and pretty Bsfaoast for s bridesmaid a costume that can be cc Into lmm nate usefulness is a WhltB orgBSdle trimmed in white lace. Wtth white ftsCS hat Ulsnoed in shaded pink feathera. and the flowers carried , , ; ik carnations. In the plan- : i of any of these colors tho sha.-os the flowers which can be gotten hoaM bo carefully taken Into account beJttrehBBd Th- Utile flower girl maid, with basket of flowers, la frock la a pntty innovs ! tion. or rather revival.
A Cnshmere Gown, t nrettv cashmere town just turned
out by or.- : . able dressmaker and ropi.d fro n a French frock employs ; the tripl' skirt or flounce Idea; each ' action being bordered by two tucks, i whi.h. in the ease of Ihe two upper flounces, fall over a band of lacH fort. tu a flat heading for the flounce bft ! n..nth Trinle tucks run over the shoul-
dr i s ber.eath a pointed yoke of lace. ' The Fussy Girl. ThS Iftas girl 1 a nervous lrrl'.abiS typo naaally behind In keeping appotas - and I-Urning every one but herself for her tardiness, overparticular about hr appearance ard making every 0! rortsble alout her.
