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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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1 TnCJDAlLT INDEPENDENT, IlELENAMONDAT MOHNINO, MATl.mi. THE ORIGIN OF KIMINO. ForSalea Kate Clydes Chatter ffjM bodied. nuacuUrly developed gentlefae making a baadaocaa Ul Inamlig-ye. actually rtwmlug-woaien' hta sad buaaeta I know peraonatly a young maa wbea (Ifjlt It ta that his mtObera boa-nets faahkmed by hi fair hand, at the most "irlel ta her particular clrrle.

tad not a poor soul mi a maa tnUliiyrr the other day commit sulcM b. cauay muM), get more bonaets ta trim, wa It perhaps becaurn the pra. ent eccwMrie ahapea of lemlntu headgaar finally mruck In on eo that ha couW endur Ihe at hi mar Uf ao looser, pr rrtn the terror of th nnknona to th horrors of th ALnny ms Ihe rret la silence. Quest tea. Is aura invading omasa phtro? (c A newer.

-He at nearly every point sad wa a hall prove Look you; FlreC tenlurir an Queea Kteanor of England Invented truviacra a a aaodrat and appropriate garment for peraona el her own Men. wrlsf how cuuvea-lent and economic of chub they aero, calmly took pomewion the new thing for thrmeelvea without moth at aaylng by your lrav. Th ry repeal Itself under our weary aye to day. Fifty years -a Mra ft men Bloomct-peac bo unto her devised for women th thly The man milliner haa planted hla feat and lightweight drew which hie since lnM of woman sphere, borne her Bam. Th nxw mitlrm took beginning ol Ihla Iwenlletk century Amerlraa maa away pound of dinging, clogging klrt Ulch.

(lrU hov.v,r. wnm4B vlll that Ilk unto mummy cerement Un oiled woman walk and gar her Ihe lightness of a bird. Mr. Hloomef hereelf, Elisabeth Cady BtanUuv BiumaJJ. Anlho-By, Uerrlt Smith's daughter-Mra.

Bmllh MUIer snd other heroic women eoul hrta and there adopted the new garb and itrova to make it go. Hilt no! Men and boys guyad them till their oula turned to bitterness, and they were fain to lapse back Into weight carrying and one more running lha rae under handicap. Time wagged on, bloomer or no bloom ts. and the bicycle waa Invented. Worrier.

said, Now, sucely In riding the Ucy. cle ran resurrect tha burled blfurca tloa, since skirts flap and By unpleasantly and ofttlme are chewed up -tn the- he-s a. "I limn than three jrobably be quit willing to let man have -r spherv and welcome, lie may do all tig houaework, and ah will not grudge to him. may wrestle with the eael md sahe. with the tenuring and frying, wih tha Monday washing and the Friday steeping to th end of hi davg, and ah wll not aay htm nay Vhrn lately a young maa fo a place a kMchernneW, announcing Itself aa an expert In all kinds of ho work," he made report that he waa "enwded with offer of employment Hla present mistress' drervet friend ewatly endtavor to bribe him away from her by offer of higher wage, tleahowed hla masculine superiority by laylg down the law to hla employer In the patter of hours of labor.

will toll mm eight to tlx -no longer Hut un- work don In that hired girl cn do," lha earthward. Hut they are eery rare-hen, three little angria. The faetenlnga ellp low, and ihe the name get ntiaad. gometlme they cling la rluetera, ,) often na gnUlary mim floats down aJooa, aew, wa hardly ever Ihe anger jmeaeagvg as they were gr reticle I Utterly lacking In parti Ma, llmeot, for Juet at Uua moment an rapped on the, door. (I taka It for granted that aha waa listening.

She gjway la a Dander eh aay aha must you, she remarked. Aunt gophronla and 4 enchanted la fll He ml brr Up I answered, nodding to Krlb-te. Aunt gophronla seated heraelt In my big cosy chair and closed her ey with the most languid repression liuag Thera wee an elr of sonsrkm triumph about Malale as she swept Into the room Hha waa dreeae.1 In a gray tailor suit, and aha wore a hug bunch of vlolru, probably thn gift af Xh addd reward tny aunt and biased tna warmly, "uh. my dear, I eopt-m yon heard T' she cooed In rather affected tone. Aunt Hophrutd opened on eye la illy, Jack la head over heel In lov with tn.

Yoo never at such devotion!" Mai-sin went on, You know, Kaaier night, when I came down wearing that while gown Well, Jark said he never realised before hwr much like an angel a girl could be Aunt Hophronta raised herself on on elbow. That a just what they wars Baying at the Inumoreat club tha other evening," eh remarked In gentle lone. The men were laying beta, you know, as to whether you would land Jack Wentwortn or not, and on of them--! forget who It waa-aald that he bet your new white gown would do the buelnea. twliev he added that yeur new saintly ml waa mu, more becoming to you than the out, retie pert you have been playing for many year -Two bright spot of Color Sppeared on Malalr't iheeka, I don think I understand you, Mra. Hhcrbrooke," she eald.

"Oh, yce, you do," reiortcl my aunt cheerfully, and. 'by the way. my dear, let an old women Ilka myaelf (Aunt H-(. hron la la 3.T glvo you a little advn-p Iwmt go to rantrell for snothor tailor made You reully would have a nice fig lire If you carried yourself properly and that stupid man hnd not mad your Jacket eter ao much too long waleted In the back If you will eicoae me, Kitty, I moat go, have an engagement to take lorn with the dowager Dnrheea of tp-atrliili You know ahe hi vlalttng her people bare In New York, Ml Hander, I am delighted to hear nf your aurc'ss You deserve It Oood morning." And. wllh a frou frou of -her silk pettlroit aunt dlenpia red down the alulrraso.

Miflata walked over to vak full of floWnw and begun picking a roo to People In tho Olden Tim Did Hal Enjoy IK lianful Lonury, Irof, Caesar Lenlmwa dUHn-gulthed Italian nHenitat, la probably entity nil bachelor. At iy ma ho ban undertakrn to rob the youth ol tho world of their meat blissful enjturtoeal that of kissing-by Badertskloy to pravo that th practice ta of heathen origin and ta amg In vogue among a vg gw poop). According to th professor, th kta. a a kokJa of fraction, wa anknown to alyo old Greek and aitthef la Homer nor la Harad do wo find aay mention of It. Hector did not hia hta Aadramach when ho bad her farewell, net i her did Faria press hta tip to tboso of the beautiful Helen, and l'lyaa, who waa mar guomepoUtan than any maa of hit day, never dream-ad of klaalng hla enchanting Circe, and hen.

after long wandering A be re lumed bom to hta spous. Fenolope, ha kalis fU4 hliw1f by patting on of hla atalwart arm around her 'lt and drawing hef td Mm. Th people of Tlarra del Fuego. any LombriMO, have taught clvIUaed It-Ilona tha origin of th delightful art rf klaalng. Drinking vessels Sr unknown ta that country, and th people, when they are thirsty, elmply He dowo beald brooks and drink tho watar a It Bows by them.

It la evident, however, thit Infinis could not aatlefy their thlrat In this primitive fashion, and therefore their mother have for age supplied them with water by filling their own qioutho dVrst and then letting it paa through their Up Into th expectant mouth of their little one. In som placet th banka ot th brooks and river are ao high that water cannot be obtained In the usual manner, and the mother In such placet draw It nn through long reed. Blrda feed their young one In a similar manner. They first fill their own mouth with water and ihen transfer It to ihe wide-open mouth of the llltl one. Thla very ancient maternal practice according to Lumbroeo, th only eourie to which th modern practice of pissing in be traced.

The custom of 'pressing one mouth to another orlgln-atrd with (ha women in Tlerra del Fuego, who could only supply Ihelr Infanta 'with drink In this manner, and It I presumable that they learned th lemon from the bird. Finally, we are told that klmlng ta an evidence ot aiavtam and a memorial of that early eURe of our development "during which the wife had not yet triumphed over the mother nor love over maternity." HAMBURQ-AMCRICAN LINE ABSORBS ATLAS COMPANY. Thu Btcomeg th Largeal Ocean Steamship Company In Bualnaaa. New York. May II Following the announcement of the vlalt to tht city of Director General Albert Baltin, of tho Hamburg American Bteamshlp company, announcement la mails that the Hamburg American haa acquire I tho Atlav steamship line, which for th part hi years has piled between Jamaica, llaytl and Central America.

1 hC JYUa Jill fnrmcrl) owned by an tCnglieh corpor-i tlun, lait under the llemburg-Anierlcan line will fly the German fag. This ldl-! thn to lta service makes the Hamburg American line tho largeit In th world, the entire tonnage being which I divided among IJO vcaael sailing In different eer'lees. My Ha pcqutslUoq of title line It ha gained seven camera of an average tonnage of S.W tona Oenerol Manager Km II I Boa, for North America, of'the Hambtirg-Anicr-Ican line, to-day admitted that the Atlas line had been acquired by hla company, the deal having been consummated th latter pert of the week. He eald that the company Intends! to greatly Improve the ecrvhc on (he ADaa line and he hoped that In the near future several new and modern vessel would tie built for the southern service The Atl float eonileta nf the tenmhlp Altai. Alps.

Athus, Allegheny, Adirondack, Arnica and Atecn. Mixed Idantltlag. Troud father hourht a pup for my bahy to play with and now I regret It. (Jultter hy? Frond father Well, after Ihey romp In tha yard for an hour nr two we hava to wish both to tell which la th baby. Ohio Slate Journal.

FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB Household good of all kind at It South Rodney, Call between 11 and 1 FOR BALK-Young Belgian bar. II a pair. Call corner Arch avenue and Getchell street. FOR BALK Well built brink house; five rooms; fins lawns and well grown traoa. WIU eb cheap.

3s N. Rodney street, FOR BA LB-About tons alfalfa hay In stork al Crawford ranch, near Lniver elty. Apply at N. Me In lire, Gold Block. FOR BALK OR EXCIIANOK Quarter section of vsltay land, near Phnenl.

Artiona. for Montana pm pert V. Ftenty cf water. I. 1I Waukesha avenue.

Helena, Mont. HELP WANTED MALE. YOIINO Mf.N-Onr eafatogu' eiplafn; how wa tMuh ha flier trad In abort time; mailed fee. Molar Barber Collages, Minneapolis or Omaha. WANTED laborer on Portaga-Oraal Falls cut -or f.

Bhip every night, Frv fare. Crockett's Employment Agency, North Main, neat fitubba A Co. a grocery. BUSINESS CHANCES. MONEY TO LOAN in sums to suit real atata or collateral aecurlty, William lacy.

II Qold biock. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMSu HI UVtBUm "-W a I aariama VVfigBHfir fSf keeping. Apply at Ut East Caller. COOK'S Emptoymawt Aganer North Man (I, Txtepboaa BA WAKTKX SxV A I I VISITING COSTUME OF COFFEE love with you-never waa engaged to you was he?" I started and dropped Ihe belt which 1 wa holding "Why do you nsk tbatf" Malale pulled at her glovo nervously. "Oh, well, he told he hud never loved any girl before and you were so much tugcAbor at Bur Harbor last summer," 1.

That waa nothing but pletnnlo affair," I said, laughing. And Malsle went awnv believing me. --Shall I toll you why I broke my cn-gagenunt with Jack Wentworth? It was a very llttla thing, and jet lit Hr things, they say, are signs of greater things ee-M chilly Iq I ha racier. It was Har Hal" bor. We were walking along a read through the wood.

Jt waa a brilliantly beautiful morning; countlces butterflies flew around and lighted In the path at our very feet. But noticed neither the sunshine nor tha flowers nor the butterflies, for we were quarreling. For the rut time I discovered an ugly streak In Jack's character. He waa almost guiles, It seemed to me. Just at this moment a pretty golden butterfly lighted on (V fTH hi 4 vs Ay a1 -v i vs, a i 1 e.

$3500 Kk. Ed Maxine-1 room. bath, aewwe. statue, tawa, Irtri, twelver Maua $1850 DwwUlag, rweasA balk, turwaea, MM; Urge corns Ml gU down, $2100 Tew-raom dwslung, Kenwlwl; all WHnterw; good repair; lltUi, tatlO hH- 1 $1350 Fpra-rwoea dwwinwg; hath, furwaea, ewer, stahtal tenwr tut, Itaattta at. $2200 Dwelling, east wta, a raoma, batik, awer.

furwaea; $WU Wow a. $450 DwwHlng. Itrnadwwtxp aMtltaU I room, large atah.u; two Ms, gw4 catloa for poultry. House: two reams; tw lot: down, tit monthly, $525 Dwelling, room, bath, titbit; eor Her lot. $150 Buyt tiro honor of tlx rooms sack to be removed from present locatluw $550 Neat dwelling, I room, balk, rtabla, level lot, $2300 Attract hr eottag.

Fifth arenas Bwim, gA hath, furnace, aewar; lot takim, alley: cenirwl hwatioa, $1050 Brick houa. I rooms; Urge atable; larga level lot. $800 No. tmt Phoenix avenue; I Urge room, bath; lot Kaiai. $1500 Hanrlmme auburhon dwalllng, room.

hlh, atable, ftouttry houae, lot taxtni, lawn and iraea, nm floor finished In ik; thla tdac coat ovar fair repair. $1150 Dwelling of Sonoma arranged fur two ocvupama-Eleventh avenue; lot tutlM $2000 DouM brick dwelling. Ninth gv Hue, room ruvh Mldov $1850 lluueo, rooms, hath, g.va, ftirnae, Itwjt trao. large down. $2750 Dwelling In desirable Im-atkin, west aide, hath, fuftiece.

gaa, down. $3750 Brick, west aide, 7 rooms, modern; large lot. $450 Brick houae. I rooms, largo tot, elty water; housa out of repair: tlta down, $JW In mining work. Walter Mothcson lit Sixth Avanua, Helena.

Platt 8 Heath REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY Room! 14-13-18, Plttsburth Block. $1 Kid-Corner lot on Dearborn tax ISO feel; decldsd bargain, Two story brick huuaa. hard wood finish and all raodsrn; corner lot an Sixth avenu. It.PM-Huuae, els room, hath: II South Raleigh street. hoO-Hnusai six room! comer lot Ofi Ileattio street, TJxUf feet, H.oiOCuttage house of I room, hath and steam heat god tawn Bod filfiblo, on Spruce street.

IV WO Two story fra ms house; 1 rooms and lawn and (table; lot taxUI feet; ea West Lyndal avetius. IJ.OOd-Double lirlek houo on Breokenrldgo street; renting for 14 per month. ISA-Ona and half story frame dwell-log with I room; on Hroekanridf street near Capitol building (Ltdd-Two story frmm 4 liath: on Twelfth avenue, auhla and chicken homes. houae; I room with furneoa heat; fin lawn find trwra: near capRol building. ILTta-Two story brick housa; -I room; on Eleventh avenue, near Rodney et.

room Pram bouse. Corner of finth avenu and Ewing atrxwt; lot Mild feet. ILMt-Two atoey brick house; 4 and hath; on fflsth avenue. 1700 Cot lag ef rooms, atraat. tljnd-Dwelling of I room saj hath, on South Ream street.

li.tnd-Two-alury 'name hmio. on Sprue gtreet, with Id room, hath and furnace; also file lawn. MA-Dwelllng of I rooms, hard weed flu. tah, bath and farnara, fine tawn. traea and stahla an Ewing alraat.

north of th Court houae. WANTED. a want to purtbasa larg a bed safe. BARGAINS. LN REAL ESTATE CDIH9 BT- C.

F. ELLIS CO. iiorsEs and van. ttfifi-Nfi. 181 Fkoenig ireauu; tot StlA 4 rooms; nt cotuga.

No. Mil Fhoentfi firaoue: lot SxlW; I room: gmd taiUot Mdfi-No- IK Fboewla grawwa; tot Mill, tile eotuga; very deatrabta fur tho money. r. Rrit-No. ThM gtntat; lot 454; I room i.

R.awv-WI Stat atrwrt; Cxiffi; I rooms; 5 good family eomoenr. CAO-Nn. Ml Hlltsdali; lot 1 rooms: Mean "heat and bath: property east over A good "prortuony to obtain 1 a taw price Am how with modern Impraermewtfi tSMO-First-rlaM dweting tho west korM carrttg s4 furaKuro, jiANaiK, left Ra net ta FriMtV Trap vattan Ml era; fenced; good huUd.nga, at-Ranch ta Fereua eoump; ear; partly fenced, hssf Alga and Otth-hees, tl.tW-Reaeb Hi Dr, county; it mReo tram lewlrtvwa; tat sore; frnr to ta too fcty ta gotahwstef right. ITJM-Tbo clhrld Doorhey ranch, mi, fewed; ramble of raMcg I aft km bay 1 Him; II so wai-r right. TH INDEFEN0IJA KAKCf ELAN EOCKEe It drilling.

morning, trill I Ml 1 Wtr MMta dak turning la of InvIlalWu. Aeirt tarkroitU ft before Mia wirtwr taring nr nan ht. Must Mf It frightfully rimlng I ht, "tv hat lot of w4tl rant you hava t-elvert. Wr!" aha mumbled, whh her Mint'll full of tulfilu. Ym; wont throw wedding lt week." I snweed.

Hrhtnnttjr the. people hav 4 nuporalliloiMt Why, thought wiluthy to wed In Ms." My aunt ra ffW ih. I li turn 4 tr mufntufViL rwerrkd May." Carrying Big Whit flat In Cushion, I triad ta make a cheerful remark. Rut. yon hava managed to btv a pretty good tlm atac" my fialehcd Aunt Bopli roll la, with haal'tiod to rhangn thn cnnfriWlnn Oh, n.w, now! Throw down that fright of a hat amt toll about thn rloh Drew eriLelghlpn Milling that you want to last wek.

Dtlli't you aoe any now wrln hbt that 1 could talk Mm ta!" muttered my aiml reflect, Ively, Yea, 1 did awnrlhlng, but It waan't at lha Brewer wnddlng You Know that vulgar Mr. Horner' niece? Wall, but parvrau that aha la, aha managed ta saptur that arlatm mlUi Haul Eta Kyatnr. Auntla Horner ao pleased that aha gave lham a tramandoua wad ding, with a pmonaalon long ha a pageant, TV hrtdcamalda warn all rigged HU in tialnalKirough hatg of blank and ell-var, with pink gowna, and lha chief fnourtwr 1 bag your pardon, the brldne, maid atrodg slop pnmpmiaty, parrying big whlta satin ruahton on which tht Wnddlng ring rapoaed In regal auto. Houquata nr taally going out gtyla nt wadding," 1 explained, You know haw many bride ham parried prayer hooka Inatcad during thn llah! Don't II me It wa not to show off," mutt, rad my aunt, and you might liav bad I'aul rn Kvirtev yourablf If you had taken anv pains. Thayn'g Malale Slender too.

tavt! You hint know the waa eng.igrd Jack WenJworQiT. Child, II didn't think you ren-d" I don't luw," 1 anawered, hiding my too from-brr. 1 Ah, writ," f.ntinit-l my aunt dreamily, we all of ua hare one nr two Tittle grayet bidder. In our hearts, and now gild tVo water th.m with a tear In memory of mild lung syne, tint they only make 'you more of a woman, my dear" We bmh -of war allrut for few tnlmilia, ud then my aunt went on In her whimsical way; "Do you know, Kitty, I believe with the poet that ptarrtngea are mad In. heaven, The JUIIe angel take two airings of celestial parchment On on they write Ihe name of man gnd on tha other the name of woman, and then they tie (hem together gnd wgft Jl kl 1 4 At 1 -fl UNIQUE Therm nothing ao become a man mode at lilacs and humility III specially 1 canning things, and hi dainty maeculiie finger are al their limit tn "puttln up" preserved fruit He says he gettlS week salary," with food and lodging In Ms kite hr ha wear a whit duck ulform He does not tel! ua wheth er hi! toning hoard ta fringed with silk and enumtdered with white lillea or not Other Mung men, emulating hi tllustrt-mi exanple.

are learning housework Hair wthire forrahadowrd the clhologlc brglnnlttn of the new man1 II these the drop tlyt prtaago tho coming shower? If eo. soi it. Only otr feminine occupation remain ungruapclat by man. It la that of child nurse, ft tlilw to tie taken from, woman toa? Are ac oil the eve of that dawn whkh sbtl usher In the baby wagon man, In itiuettlah rap with long ribbon streamer Paris fashion, trundllig our darlings tttough the fair park walks and sc ftlv mumurlng kll.hee kllchee talk to them Again, lfeo, go tie II LILLIAN GRAY. OPEN TR1LLEY CAR RAN AWAY DOWN HILL.

Of th 115 Passenger Not Ont Ea-? eapfil Without Brulaaa. New York May II -An open trolley car In which were packet about 115 person. got awiy from the motorman, near Fort Lee, and dashed-down Leona hill Eierv ihraon on the car waa brut! and three wre seriously hurt, but only one of (hernia likely to die. Frank Buniiruik. the conductor.

It la feared, may lose h'a life on account of Internal InJuMca, and Robinson and hla wife, of Hits city, are the tw others who were kdrlouslv hurt The ficai jr loaded isrjitl down an tiullne quarter of mil In length when the motorman loot control The car wa going so faat that no one dnrod to Jump off. The road It a winding one. At tha foil of the hill, curve sharply. When the from trucks hit the curve they etertel around II and made It The rear one followed part of the way. The wrench upon the car, however, I It ewun about was eo great that the body wasNlfial and torn from th trucl and rolled over und hit the ground.

The passengers were 'aught In and under the car and were Hed In heap. Biliousness Is a cifidltlon character-tied by a dIMurbane of th digestive organs. Th etomadl I debilitated, th liver torpid, th taw-! conatlpnted Ther 1 a loathing food, palna In tha bowI, dliilneae, Joatfd tongue and vomiting, flrat ot the undlgealad or partly dlgtad fd and then of bile. Chamberlain' Stfinnch and Liver Tab-letk allay the ot tha atom-arh and craat ahealthy appetltg. They also ton up th liver to a healthy ao-tion and regulaU bowel.

Try them and you will bt certain to' bo much pleated with thi result For tale by nil druggleti. I LACE AND CREPE 0S CKiftE. sprocket thus endangering our live. But. again, no! Once more man Jeered and nee red them out of their bloomer, then coolly got Into them hlmeelf.

It 1 like him. To-day he wears woman' bloomer at football, baseball, golf and through out th count of hla athletic games Whether he speed him away uan bicycle or afoot climbs a mountainside he does It In bloomers, woman bloom-era. In London and 1arla not so much In American cltlea as yet one of the commonest sights Is men walking the streets In knickers." as they have named them to dlagulen the theft, dlaplaylng without let or hlnilrntico stylo of extremity oft-tlinrs enough to make an anatomist shudder. Hut whether their knee Incline to word or from each other, whether their lower limb be built on the elephant In or the Chippendale a heme, ft la all one They pass without note or comment. No body thinks anything of It Women meantime hie been driien Into the hn-dkap skirt again even on the I leu I-Men have taken away our bloomers, Bill what have we left? Bet ond Last summer man Invaded not quite Imldlr, hut "mechanically," the domain of womqn a short waist.

Now He cornea out In ft ahnibWesaly, TA hvthrr he will drive woman from her own ehlri waist hack Into tile long, tight bodne and plm hlng woodvu al Ichoa gnat-grandmother wore remnlna to een. We watch with Interest the re suit. Third Not even woman' ancient an I special matrlmonlnl prerogative are longer sacred from the all grabbing grap of man Time out of mind It lma bten woman's right to run Into debt and leave her husband to pay. If he did not wish tn do so, he hud recourse to advertlalag that he would liquidate no hill of her contracting Hut In this day poor young men, trtuou or otherwise, wed women of mean and run up bills unconeiloimhle tin the strength of the wife' bnnk account. Witness that flower of foreign nobility, Count Hon c'netrllane.

They manage these thing differently In France, but In our country a wife now and then forced to proclaim In the public print that ahe will pnv no more dibts of her husband's making. In one recen rase a well tn do wife put a notice In her county paper to the effect that ehe would 'pay till reward to the peraon or person returning to her In good condition her missing huahanl Amos, tho guttle having sloped wltlj her niece. Nay. more the ft-mlnino sex has no longer exclusive pnv Urge to sue for breach of promise and get damage money a a salve for a broken heart. That was apparently tha last rfug of disgruntled womanhood, yet oven It has been Winded.

Jilted men begin to sue for damaRSl af-(ertlnne to the value of $10,000 or more. Will woman tamely submit to this, or will ehe rise In her might before It la too late? Fourth. The man dreeemaker no longer hide himself behind thv gently deceptive title of "madamc, but throws off all disguise, boldly proclaim hlmeelf and hamelesely snips, smooths, fits, flounceg and gathers In tha eves of all tha world, charging an able price for It, ton, allied he makes women do th sewing. As yet the man milliner I more abashed and generally let hla light shine under a feminine bonnefname. go to apeak.

But he Is arriving. It I a fact that there are to-day In New York city several able- 1 4 (C I HOUSE C0WN CF WHITE Marriages Are Mado In Heaven, plocce '1 hear you have a pretty new red -gown. Kilty, lit you ehow It to me?" ehe anld. 1 look It out of the closet and laid It before her. It Is made of the wool veiling which la ea fashionable, and It It all trimmed with quarter-inch black satin ribbon laid flat and atttched.

Malale lifted the black chiffon tie whli goes with It. then aha suddenly turned from the drees and faced me, Kitty, ah said, he never was In i i b'-t -v i' Tf -4 Ai I 'y i If vl I C. 1 -f COLORED LACE AND TAFFETA. a tuft of grass right In hla path. He new It and might easily have stepped over It.

He stepped on It and left It quivering and half dead 1 never felt such wave of Indignation gvfecp over me in my life' I laid mv hand on his arm and turned him forcibly around "(Jo buck," I eald, and put that little thing cut of agony!" Mv voice wa dangerously rt. and oiieved me like a ihlid. "And now." remarked, sill! In the earn calm tone, "our engagement Is nt an end." And It was. Was I wrong? No, I think not. for a man who could wreak his temper on a Oo I Bald, helpless little Insect would he capable In the future of wreaking it on th woman who depended on him.

And Jhat 1 made urn would not happen to KATE CLYDE. END OF FAMOUS HdSTELRY. Hotel Whnr Pamall Drew Up Irish Campaign Plana. Morrlaons hotel, ons of the old landmarks of Dublin, Ik being rated to the ground to afford alt for office for an Insurance company. The building has historic associations for Irishmen, and wav once among the best patronised and moat popular hotel In Dublin.

It was famous aa Parnell rewirt. (t waa originally ons of the town houses of the Fltsgerald family, who owned a great deal of property In the vicinity. Including th famous Leinster house. Over the door of the hotel at ths present day are th Fltsgerald arms, and in tha support are th Fltsgerald arm, and In the supports are prominent figure of two monkeys. In commemoration of a striking family incident.

When old Kllkec castle, one of the scats of the Fingers Ids. took fire, the heir to tho estate was saved by a monkey, which took tha Infant In hla arms and clambered from point to point with Its precious burden, finally reaching ths ground with It In safety. Parnell Brat attest wa effected at Morrison's hotel on Oct. It, 11 Parnell wa thenc taken to KUmalnham Jail. Where ho wa confined a a suspect" until th following Mey.

It wa st tht hotel that Pameirs friend, the tat Dr. J. Kenny, discovered Parnell's extraordinary superstition. Doing Into hi writing-room on day. Parnell saw a greea cloth on tho table.

He at one had removed, and th am evening be refused to enter another room In th hotel In which thrai rend lea. war burning. Three candlestick are supposed In the mind id miperetttlovu people to mean death, and a green tablecloth foretell disaster. Parnell more than once raid that the Irish caw would never pnawper omit th Iron people discarded green a their national color for th older blue. hen tn Dublin Parnell glwnya stared at Morrtooo op to th taw of hla death.

It was there he outlined the national irr-gremane and the cfartaa movement In Ireland. Londos Mali. a- th Otll. A rich hlf cured ot her deaf and net fa th head -by Dr. Xicholeoa' Artificial Ear Dram, gat hla maittula, a tht deaf people stub! tj prwcura IS rr dr-i-rsa may have them frw A44r Fa Mill Tht Ktfboiao (IneriUtd, in Eights Aeeau.

Kw YariL 'Ll A Man for city, pt; mining camp ewk. wank to go 'through th parti wttfi grown people; bell boy, tv ranchmen. aama place git summer, aeh, 4 aheeq.heedvrv. SB. howaekqr fay ty.

It, eitmW for tJir-i far pall, tM ecyTwnnva hotel c-fc, am for Mootaa Raflroad. fit S. heart $1 ft, famur mm for city. kwwkwprr twoeh- 1A hv vas S-By (w4 ptaee foe faitxL la th city at $. FYa BALE.

These -'i alKUg Sf Ecg--hor BwAneaa I mn RENT, tt hevh wh4n farstehed for a month, lawn beak tnm ia.kj tmp, t-, A GOWN TRIMMED WITH VELVET AND LACE..

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