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Is BB as yet the best This requires to be BJM carefully made, ao that It la not too BB tight over the back and hips. The BB, ugly plain look la obviated by four BJ rows of tucks tcry small and put tm BJM about three Inches below the walit Ml This breaks the plain look that Is cb- VMM Jutlonablo to the many figures. Satln- MJMj fared cloths of both llstit and heavy MJB welgbt. are to be used again, ut there IBB are also to bo worn shaggy serges snd IBj camel's hair frleies. Cashmero and all JE materials of the cashmere and smooth BJM finish will be extromely fashionable, Pm as they lend themselves particularly well to the close-fitting stjlo of dreas nEji They come In all shades and beautiful uH colorings Harper's TUiar tlla.tr llrraalng lllnla, Wnen the head la alioit the hair must ds raised as much as possible It It Is long the hair Is throw.l bide un the temples and slightly pufed Excess et length In the read may easily ha concealed by tho arrangement ot the hair.

For prominent forehradi earn should be taken not to throw the hair laclc. For a retreating forehead and a face without expression a coiffure on tho front ot tho head will bring cut he features, Tho line ot the nosa la lot primary Importance In arranging the eolffure. Straight or slightly aijull- EVENING GOWN Of yellow satin, very narrow strips of the sslln Interlaced over whllo satin, on bodice and aklrt, wblia silk frlngo trimmings, Urge bow ot black velvet on shoulder Ino noses demand a regular nnd symmetrical, but not very high, colffuia Kins noses, with mobile nostrils, surmounted by two bright eyes, want a coiffure with contrary lines, mil nav-lug something of tho unforeseen and of fantastic I'anlastlc must be carrlnd even further with short and relrousso noses, and oven nmount In rm appear-nnce of disorder restrained by pins nnd combs I-aatly. a scrloui, regular, almost aovcro colrturo gives tu long, nqulllno noses that peculiar character which marks tho cfllgea of most historical medals llaltlmore Herald. A Smart Coiul.lnallon.

Visiting gown of drab velvet Un-deraklrtJJtablackigautoeinbiotdared, In Jofand black sequins. Tunic of the velvet draped slightly at the left side whero a few hollow pints aro Inserted It Is cut undultllng at the bottom and la lost with a narrow bind of aable Corsage ot uiret, shaped llko a culrsss, with long basques that describe a scallop at tho back an I front. jSr rffag ml ftrlA mam Yoke and sleeves ot JottoJ black ruotia-tellne do aolc lltiDitia Slalni (rout Tibia tlnan. The careful housewife la much annoyed when a splc spin tablecloth Is marred by a stain ot fool or beverage. These can, however, be iiullo easily removed If taken when fresh Tor tea stains, spread the stilned placa over a basin, then rub the spot well with clthor podered borax or puro Klycer-lno, then pour boiling water through the material allowing It to miak well In this.

It the stains aro not trosh, this may rcqulro to be irpeated Coffee stains may be removed In Iho same way. Fruit and wine stains are frequently ver) troublesome, and should be attended to aa soon ai may be. If posslblo, at once strain the stained part ot the cloth over a basin, and rub the spot well with fine salt, then pour boiling water through It to prevent tha mark spreading freshly cut tomato rubbed orer the nowly made fruit or wine atatn la alio s.ild to be excellent Another way ta to rub tba stained part well on bot'i sides, with a thick paste of stnrca, rub this well In, nnd then expose It to tho sun and nlr for thrco or four days, when th stains should havo dlsapixxueil If they havo not, repeat tho process, sprinkling tho linen now and ttgaln as It dries with a llttlo witrr. A rara Miampon. Perhaps every una Is awaro ot the quite magical effect ot a faco shampoo when tired nut Its refreshing powers aro so great that tha llttlo trouble Involved Is not worth considering Wet a sponge In soft, hot water Put on It a llttlo good soap and a few dropa ot glycerine.

I-nther the face thoroughly with the rinse, and rub the skin with till qulto.ilrx. Wash tho mesl'Sff with fresh hot yater, then apray or apongn tho fare with cold water till tho flrah feels nlco nnd firm. Ilils cloaca tho porea. Dry gently with a soft towet and powder lightly with puro Fuller's earth OUR COOKINQ SCHOOL. Krla.1 Oralrra.

Select largo oysters. Clean, par-boll slightly, to draw out some of the water. Drain and dry on a towel Holl la flour or fine bread crumbs, dip In mayonnaise dressing, then In crumbs again l-et them stand five minutes, and If they seem mulst dip ngaln In crumbs and rook at once In deep, hot fat, one minute, llelng already cookej they need only tho browning of the crumbs. Halnil or Dark. Cut the flesh of a roast duck Into pieces no larger than a half dollar and keep them hot Put the acraps and trlmmlnga In a aauca pan with half a pint of claret, two shallots, a bay leaf, a spring thyme, a pinch ot red pepper, and a pint ot stock llcduce this over a quick tiro and strain, add two ounces ot butter, half a pint of sh'lmps or mushrooms nnd the Juice (f half a lemon Mix well, but do not boll Dish tho duck on slices ot fried or toasted broad, pour the aauco orer It and garnish with parsley UolJail Hplra taka.

Cream half a cup ot butter, add one cup of brown augar and beat well Add the yolks of four eggs and ono whole egg, well beaten, stir In half a cup each of milk and molisaes, two and one-fourth cups of flour, sifted, with half a teaspoonful of soda, half a tea-spoonful of clove, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-fourth of a grated nutmeg a few grains ot cayenne and a few gratings ot lemon peel Hake In a squsro loaf In moderate oven about an hour and when cold Invert and cover Iho bottom with a marshmallow frosting (hotolala rmtitlnr, Tako a quart of milk, mix a little of It with threo tableepoonfuls ot cornstarch and the same quantity of grated chocolate lllend to a smooth paste and stir It briskly Into the remainder ot tho milk while It Is boiling briskly Cook for three minutes remove and add a teaspoonful of vanlla and Us beaten yolfci of three eg.s. r0ur the mtxturo Into a buttered pie dish snd bake from twenty to thirty minutes. Whisk the whites ot tho exga to a stia froth, atlr Into them a tablespoonful ot powdered sugar, and pile It carelessly on the pudding and place It la a warm tnot Rot) oven for five minutes to set. Serve hot. Callad.

"I admire a man who can sat no said Drlralsy. "Will you open a small bottle wltli met asked Bllx-PhlladilphU North Anerleaa. IN TIIE ODD COItNEE. QUEBn AND CURIOUS THINGS AND HVENT8. fjaaar Caaaa ot Taaaala Thai Vanish raaancari Kara rtaaah Thalr Daalt-1U an4 Ara Kmm Agala Heard Ol Showers at riahaa rata.

The eky la clouded, lha rockj are bnre: Te spray ot tho tempest la while In air; Tke nlnds are out wtlh tha wavea at pUy, Ant I shall not tempt tha sea today. The trail la narrow, tha wood la dim Tie panther cllnia lo lha archlna; limb, al tha lion a whelps ara abroad al rlay and I ehall nol Join In the chase today" pat th ship eall! aafrly over tha am, Aad tha hunlars enma from tho chaM In sire. Asd the town that was bullded upon a roek Wei swallowed up In tha earthquake ehock. -llret llarta. (Joeer Oiaoa til Vaaaeta.

It seems passing strange considering Uo enormous amount of ocean traffic carried on nowadays, that it should bo possible for a vessel lo put out to sea It fit condition only to vanish from tao fare of the waters and leave no ltdlcatlon of Its fate True, there ara hindreds ot unidentified derelicts float-III about the reas, and aomo ot them may be the vessels which have ao mysteriously vanished. It la appalling to think of such mysteries as the fatea of these mauds, which, setting sail with hundreds of passengers to whom tbtvorsgeperhsps promises happlnou, wraith and all tho Joys of life, nevor reach their destination, and aro never ngala heard of. Tako tho com ot the Durvle Castlo ss a striking example. Khe vanished, not In mtdocoan, but between the porta of tandon and Plymouth. Into the Latter port aha put on her way to Australia.

Dut she never reached Plymouth, and not a living soul knows how or where she vanished It Is most extraordinary that she should have been lost bo near to land without so much as a spar being washed ashore lo tell of her fearful fate. Kqually mysterious Is the case of the Atalanta, This famous training vessel was stationed oft Iter-reuda with moro than 2S0 souls aboard. Karly In 1IS0 sho set sail for a abort cruise snd from that day to this ahe has never boon heard of. A very considerable percentage ot tho vessels which disappeared forever In this mysterious manner were rnn- i nlng between Unsland and America at the time it might bo thought that the terrific seas ot tho vast Atlantic wore responsible, but It has been proved that many vonsols wero lost when the ocean wru almost at dead calm A large aalUng ship left New Orleans somo yoara ago for London. Thrice she wsa spoken and reported all well, and she was facing weather and a nrni.ni, -aaA-nl tho third time, 'iot It is knows sho was lost with all hands within twonty-four hours, and to this day no traco of her has been discovered.

In the early part of 1892 a five-mast bark, tho Maria, a newly constructed vesaol, and at that time the third largest In the mercantile marine, ot sail In beautiful weather from one ot the biggest ports In Cochin China for Hamburg, with every promlso of a fair voyage. Hut sho nover reached Oermany. Sho vanished shortly after bolng spoken oft the west coast of Africa, and nothing has been found slnco to Incllcato tho fate that befell her. Another vessel running between Kng-land and America whlrh met an end ot a kind none but those who shared 1 It orer know waa tho first-class steamship President Hhe sailed from New York for a Journey to Llreroool In tho spring of 1811, having on board a full crew of experienced hands and ofneors and a distinguished company of passengers. Sho left Now York In fine weather In splendid condition and I with no reason for fearing anything she was Ukoly to meeL Hut sho waa nover spoken and never hoard ot again and although fifty-seven yoara havo passed, no ono yet knows to what dlro calamity hor end was duo.

How Abjselntans Train for War "A country of lions and rugged men this Ethiopia, as the pooplo call It, not Abyssinia, which Is a. disparaging word In use among the Arabs. An Ethiopian i worthy to wear In battle tho llon'a skin that Monollk glvoa to tho bravest must be one who can go thrco days without food, fighting tho whllo or Journeying over deeorts nnd moan-tains; ono who cares nothing for pals or death It Is a custom among theso mon, aftor battlo or warlike maneuvers, to squat down on the ground In long Uno and Oro their rlfloa In tho air, barrels up, butts between the knoos, no blsnk cartridges hero, but balls that wound or kill whonuoover they strlko In tho descent. A cannon shot glvci I tho signal, and forthwith tho firing starts far down tho lino, rolling nearer and nearer, until It swells Into a roar ot musketry abovo tho emparor him- then dlos away nt tao farther I And the bullets como down upon the soldlcro or clUxons ro may be; for I this firing. Uko as not, taxej place In I a crowded city.

'Would It not be wise, rour majesty," naked Kronen travel-er aghast nt this roekleai procedure. to use blank cortrldresf 'Why aor asked Menellk. 'It would economise rifle balls asd save 'I do not mind losing a few rifle balls.lt makes in psoplo despise them. 'fbo Italian round al Adows what theta soldlars think ot rifle bUs; saw them coma houndlwt on In the charge, idaroed through and through with Mausw bul lati and go on fighting; saw the em neror himself toward lha close rush f-waving hla sword, and Ml with his hands. The Abysslnlana (to use ji WorJ lnt0 UIU wlu ylaaa.MM.al llaaaaaaa.

inodern rifles, nnd know how ts ts them; but In the heat ot the action their spirit Is lo throw these down and cemo al the enemy man to man with saber and shield. Uch one carries on his left arm a convex buekler made ot hlpfopotamus hide, so thick and touch that often a swift flying projectile Is deflected by It Ot 21 000 men, blacka and whltos who fought In this battle the Italian side, aliout 1 000 escaped, atxrat 3,000 were made prisoners, and th real were killed "Windsor Msga-tire. An Intmleatlar riant. Hashish la the Oriental name ot the plant, or rather of tho tops and tender parts ot the plant, which la scientifically known as Cannabis Indies, nnd which we term Indian hemp. It ts cultivated In India, and has long been employed na medicine In Asia.

Arabs, Perslsns, Indiana, Chinese and Booth Africans cslpcm It far Its Intoxicating powers. Various preparation! ot tha plant are employed tor the purpose ot produclnc this effect. A favorite mode of extracting Its active principle Is by boiling the lops and flowers with water, to which butter of oil has been added, evaporating and thus fanning an olaxlftous solution of fatty substance. The effect produced by hashish la that ot happiness, and by that Is meant an enjoyment entirely moral and by no means sensnal The hashish eater is happy, not like the gourmand or the famished man when Mtlafylng hla sppeULe. or the voluptuary In the gTSUacctkm of bis desires, but Ilka him who hears tiding which fill him with Joy.

One ot tho first sppredabls effects of the drug Is gTadnal weakening of the power ot cuntralllng and lrrrUoc ths thoughts. Than comes tho stag already described; and so-rosxtanyxirg. and In part following It, thera ara observed errors of sense, Islao coxrvlcihxns, and lha prodoratn-two at ana or more extravagant Ideas. Theso Ideas and convictions ara generally not altogether ot en Imaginary character, but are suggested by externa Impressions which ara erroneoosly Interpreted by tho perceptlvo faculties. Finally, If tha dose Is sudclantly pcrr-erfsl.

then Is a cnmplets withdrawal of tha taiz-1 learn eitornol things. napkins Slaaaaa. Uocklng-stanes or I.ogaus, as they are cxDeo, are numerous In many places ta England, Ireland nnd Scotland, and nnarly etery other country. One, sltnsled. at a place on the Island of Magce, In Ilrown's Hay, Ireland, Is popularly believed to acquire a rocking, trtmukrus motion at the approach of sinners and malefactors.

These rocklnc-stones are large masses ot rock so finely poised as In mora backward and forward with ths slightest Itnpalae. Same ot them appear to bs natural, others artificial. The forma are chiefly granllo rocks. In which feldspar uul porphyry are abundantly present; and these Ingredients becoming ntpicUj decomposed. and'Cha dart and ram washed away by rotas, what was formerly a solid rock soon assumes tho appearance) of a group of lr-rrgnlarty shaped pillars having a rhomboids horltontal section, aad separated Into portions ot horttantal and vertical Assures.

As disintegration proceeds, the edges of ths blocks forming the pillars become piles of two or more spheroidal rocks resting upon each other. If, now, a mass at rock bo so situated as to preserve lis equilibrium In spite of the gradual diminution ot Its baso or point ot support, a rocklnc-stono Is tho result. The artificial ones appear to have been formrd by rutting awny a mass of rock around tho center point of Its base. In Greece, rocklng-stones occur as funeral monuments, nnd are generally found on conspicuous places near the sea. Somo rocklng-stones occur near to the remains ot nncicnt fortifications, which crcma to bear out a statement In one of tho poems of Oaslnn that tha bards walked round the atona singing, and mndo It more as an oracle ot the fate ol battle.

Sliaware cif irteuee. Tropical countries where violent Btorauvsudden gusts ot wind and whirlwinds ara most common, often experl-enoo showers ot fishes. Fish Tsrylng In welglt fran a pound and a half to thrco pounds bars been known to fall In India. Bometlmns they an living, but moro frequently they nrs doad and putrcfylar. Thcjr ara alvxys ot kinds abundant In tho sea or fresh waters ot tho ntlghocarhood; and thsrs can he but llttlo doubt that they ara carried up In the air hy xlolent wlndajOihough they tomcUmra fall at a roaslilerabla dlstanco from any water wilcj could supply then.

There hava bean to-atan3 when tails ot fishes nare takoa placo la countries not tropical. A shower ot small, throo-splned stickle-1 backs fell near Merthrr-Tydnl, In Walcr, sprinkling tho ground and housotopn orer on area ot at least several aqiaro miles, some years ago. They were allra when they fall, yet It caught op hy whirlwind from any ot tho brackish ponds near the sea In which this species abounds, they must hava been conntyod through tho air dlstanco of almost thirty miles. At Torreni, In tha isle of Hull, another similar Instance occurred. In which herrings Mere found strewed on a hill tiro hundred yards from tha sea, and one hundred fi aroie.

Trvre4 AAetaat TfeaajtelL Bxtxrta lay that tha barled city ot rompell hat not yet yielded up halt ot Hi artlstl troasuro; that at the present rata ot progress TO years will adapsa beore la thoroughly un-earthed. There Is nothing for preserving the tody ilka having no heart. J. Petit-Bean, BJM rH jB DAuaHTnns of actresses. lUrely Oe Oa tha Bteaa Elian Tarry' Deeljcas Caitomaa.

I The daughters of famous actresses rarely go upon the stage This may be i because they hare no Inclination that way, or because their careful mammaa retuso to countenance any such ambt- tlon Lillian Itussell's daughter Is being educated In a convent, Mrs Lang- try keeps her beautiful Jean apart from stage life, and Hllcn Terry's daughter, Allsi Craig, has settled down to designing costumes She did think ot becoming an actress, but Miss Terry successfully steered her thoughts In another direction and let her down by easy stages, for when the Idea of being an actress was reluctantly aban- I doned a concert pianist was the next goal Allsa aimed for Kven that In time waa given up, nnd now the designing of lovely gowns for stags wear will tako up her tlmo It Is a good Idea, for any artistic Inspiration which may jfl bo lurking In Miss Craig's heart and jfl mind can find embodiment In crea- flj tlons ot laco snd gauze, Jewels and jfl satin. Yon Can flat Allan root. raia Tree. Wrlto today to Allen Olmsted, La Roy, for a free ssmple of Allen Foot-Kaae, a ponder to shake Into your shoes. It cures chilblains sweating damp, swollen, aching feet It makea new or tight shoes easy, An Instant cure for Corns and Dunlons All druggists and shoe stores sell It, 25c First Wanderer Ills coal pile Is do hardest bed 1 sver slept on Second Wanderer You're Jlst right, but Hsg-gles over dero seems ter llko It; ho a Bleeping fine Hrst Wanderer Course be Is, do greedy pig got here fust, and picked out de bin wld do toft coal In It.

Harper's Hater The dining car scrvlco ot the Denver A Itlo Grande Itallroad Is proving a groat convenience to the traveling public 1 Jets nt dining ears nro attached to all trains leavlngDenvcr on this ilarroad, where meals aro served In a manner pleasing to all travelers, and at modi nito rcoi. The enjoyment of a trip through Colors los wonderful scenery that alounds along the real Is onhnnced by tho dining car and othor convenient ea that havobern adopted. For Information tlmo cards, ratos, otat address 8. It Hooper Oinrral Passenger 1 and Ticket Agent Denver, or II Cush- I log, Traveling er Arcnt, 109 Weil I faocond South Street, bait Lako City. ft 11 iiiuaii'e llulmpix Mr.

Buell What are )ou crying for, Elelol Hla little daUKhter 1'vo Just read that tbo diamond mines may be exhausted In seven years, and It's I eight beforo my coming out Jowel- I era' Weekly. Tina an I lllatanre Annihilated. i In keeping with Its past unapproachable I record, Union I'aclrlo It. tho Great Overland ltouto will, on Octobor 16th, place In service an entirely new, strictly first-clans United train to be known by the old familiar name of "Tho Overland Mm- fi Ited This In addition to the present es- reliant schedule which wilt continued. The NUV OVKHLAND L1M11LD will leave Salt Lake City dally at 11:13 Ogdea lila p.

arrive Denver 8 a. I OmabaTllSp. nnd Chicago 0 30 a. la ample tlmo for all eastern connections to II New York, Doston, Washington, etc, and be the most handsomely equipped and fast est train ever given to tho estarn people. As usual there will bo no change ot cars to IB Denver, Omaha snd Chicago, and only one change to principal eastern cities Further ID particulars at company's offlco, 'Old Stand," 201 Mala stroet, bait Lake City.

I'rore Life: Him "This administration Is ts futile and Ineffective and useless MJ and His wife' It Is, John, It Is. Why, tbero Isn't a single Itttor-boz MJ with a silt big enough for you to mall a bundle ot papers" New tllntng Car Service. Effective Juno 1st, the ltlo Grande Western railway began operating Its new dining cars, serving all meals on all Its through trains Tho arrangement Includod No. 3 leaving Ogdan at 7 00 a and bait Lake City at 8 80 a. also No 4 leaving Of dea at 0 tS p.

and bait Lake City at 7i40p.ni The weal boundthrough trains, both morning and night, will also carry diners Tho cuisine is as perfect as It Is possible to make It. Service, a la carte so that you can havo your "coffee snd rolls" for breakfast, or you can select from a menu as elaborate and complete aa tha market of Utah can supply. Heeded a fleck ot Itoaaae. Sportsmsn (to Snobson, who hasn I brought down a single bird all day) Do you know Lord Peckbamf Snob-son dear, yes, I vs often shot al his house Sportsman Uver hit It? Stray Stories TO CDItU A COLO IN ONC DAT, Tike Lasatlvo llromo Quinine Tablata, All riniffgUte rerund the nonevlf It telle to cure. Co L- nMJrovoaeuroaiunioneacabox.

It Is often a good thing for a man's peaoo of mind that ho doesn know what other people know about him lira. Wlnilow a Nexillilng Syron. teethlac aeflenl tba sane, feeetMlue. When a woman gets a cat that ta a frood mouse catcher she llkos It so well that she feeds It so much that It quits. tj I shall recommend 1'lio'a Care for Con- I sumption far aud wide Mrs Mulllgaa, 1 l'luiustead, Kent, Englaud, hor.

IS' A Tha starter at a race track Is one maa 4 who ta always taken at hla word. i Attractlra Ilooklet Beak rrae. i Coelee Iterlpei ler miktos Ceooa aad meee Uu. 1 JLUnu Waller BUar Ca. Ltd.

DoKtemi. Maaa. When a girl's father stamps hla foot It la 1 time for the lata male to start. To euro your Catarrh or Cold In Mead use Londou Halm. All drugglsta refund money if It fella to relieve.

2Jo and Wo. Temperance has seen promotod in the French army by controlling tha canteen and substituting coffee, tea and cocoa for Intoxicating drinks. Bfl.

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