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BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1004 ft 'f Buffalo Eyening News Miss Manchester got "A Corner In my Studio" Mra John Clark Glanny "Blender Poplars at and Mra William Glenny secured the exquisite i- Gk Social Chronicle Sataip mud Cammtami Ayr A-fi'iS -t v- Nothing is more easily affected by irritation than the dainty delicate skin of a young child Ivoty Soap is cleansing and refreshing It is wholly free from impurities and its mild creamy lather leaves even the tender skin of a baby unharmed It floats i Vr I Russian SuitJ tain by the sharp-eyed ready tong usd fair haired little custodian has Inclined her to anserer your though Immediately after to others equally desirous of creasing its threshold she Is Impervious ths laws of the Medea and Persians Obtain Is that houas and this too when no sort of pressure is able to force into her palm a desirable bit of silver Inside the rooms are what one familiar with early architecture at once recognises with a certain hereditary the large rooms open fire places miserably modernised In many ways by Gen Earle and Mrs Earle the latter having left the mansion last November when It was purchased by the City of New York although not for $904000 the sum on which she had set her heart' These changes can be easily removed however and the orglnal order aa easily restored You find here the bedroom of Mme Jumel the room when She died Aaron rooms their drawing rooms their dining room where sat in congenial company the noted men of those Colonial and Revolutionary days There were more men than women at these feaeto aa more men than women liked Mme Jumel One room Is now covered In a French paper which Is In a thousand bits as It has been picked piece by piece from tha larger room which It once adorned and patched and eked out to cover this smaller one which no doubt It will cover forever as It Is not possible to transpose it again Up In the attic with the red canvas-lined walls especially decorated and architectural to suit the demands of Gen son an artist one stumbles on an old sign "Art young Mr Earle day and price of admission In black letters on a white board you cannot but hope that the sign proved more alluring and won a greater attention than do unknown artists' announcements In our own day although of course young Mr Earle la not yet old Mr Earle even If ha be living which I don't know There Is a fascination in the spot You breathe In the very air there something of the subtle that wonderful power that brought under the spell and sway of the wonderful French woman the great tha ruling spirits of those vital long ago daya and made them willing to fight for her and die for her with never a thought of the years which had passed over her head years In which most women placidly and needlessly yield up that quality or thoae qualities which maka them of consequence to men Mme Jumel surely would be vastly amused eould she but know that women by tha hundreds are fighting for the mere sake of the custodianship of her house Over on the Riverside in walking distance from Mme is Grant's tomb and on Sunday afternon across tha river and In tha foreground and up In tbe sky was a whole great landscape of precisely the misty gray-pink tones which Tryon showed In a whole wall full of pictures at tha Pan-American Yea the Jumel mansion Is worth fighting for and may tha Daughters fight to soma purpose Mrs Edward Clarke of Norwood avenue entertains at cards this afternoon at o'clock In honor of Mna Freeborn iff Philadelphia The round table of the Park Presbyterian Church will meet this evening at tha home of Mr and Mrs Hedges Leroy avenue The programme for the evening will Include a paper on "The Reconstruction by Mr Qrandlaon and one on "Tha Negro by Dr Edward Clark Tha Society of tha Lafayette avenue Reformed Church will give a supper and entertainment this evening The supper will ba served from I to I o'clock and will be followed by talk on "The Civil War Bong" py Miss Harrietts Bummer Ecru tllk Cluny lace makes this collar which In front la nothing more than two long the back Is square Orchids of pale green panne velvet are appllqued in canter of back and ends of tabs the latter finished with fine cut Jet pendants steady grind of work you could send him to college and give him the opportunities his son should have" Bhe shook her head may be right for Ralph You are vary kind to him but what about his daughter?" He answered her almost roughly "I know Bhe Is an Independent young person who positively refuses to accept her opportunities" "Tha mine?" "And its owner" It were only the He could hardly catch the words but bent over-her crushing her hands In his grasp "Wilfred Is It only the money that stands between sweetheart?" Bhe looked up at him with troubled tell-tale eyes thers was not so much of It only be half as much afterward The rest goes to my An old man with a roll of music under hla arm and a daffodil stuck In hla threadbare lapel descended the white stone steps leisurely humming a bar or two of to himself I stand In bower Tra-la-la tra-la-la tra-la-la Ha stopped short at sight of two figures In tha sunshine beside the fountain and softly went back up the steps to the drive with smiling lips and retrospective eyes "Birds a-mating" he said In a mumbled undertone "God bless them all" little pf tha Forest at Pontaine-Even more gratifying Is the news Just at band from Philadelphia to the effect that Mr William Chase the finest art connoisseur in New York City has been successful In purchasing from Mr Dufner his "On the Coast of away from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arte Philadelphia where It was on exhibition and which siro wanted it for Its own gallery It la difficult to Imagine anything mors satisfactory to an arriving artist than to have a big man In tha art world Ilka Mr Chase bid over a wealthy art corporation for a painting desired by both Beridaa hie classes in tha art school Jr-Dufoov is also engaged on a portrait to be placed In tha City Hall of a brother of Judge Stephen Lockwood and oattliM Hiyor of Buffalo The following excerpt from La Tempo Paris June IT IMS seems particularly appropriate at this time picture 'On the Coast of by Mr Du filar who I think must be a young man Is very attractive This artist has great qualities of refinement and the gifts a charming colorist Hla scale of grey tones la varied with Infinite delicacy'' The midwinter reception of the Buffalo Normal School Alumni Association which la to ba held at the new A building this evening at I o'clock promises to be ona of the pleasantest gatherings ever held by the members of that large organisation The president Mrs Harvey Champlln has planned a delightful evening one feature iff which will be a short musical programme arranged by tha vice-president Mra Walter Platt Cooke Tha programme wll ba followed by aa Informal reception and a supper Miss Mary Carson of Tryon Place was pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening by a number of friends The even-nlg was spent in playing cards and dancing Prises were awarded Miss Loretta Hacketon Mrs George Canon Mlsa Cora Speria and Mr Jack Conley Mr Jim Sullivan and Mr William Lowery Covers wen laid for Ml Mrs Edward Payson Cooper of Norwood avenue has Issued Invitations for dinner on Tuesday Feb II Independent Order of Fomsterff Court Delaware M01 Is to give a dance Saturday February Mth at A Hall over Western Savings Bank Main and Court streets Companion Court Delawan was Instituted during the past week and Is to taka charge of the refreshments for tha evening At a meeting of the Ulysses Club held at the residence of Mr Ignatius Casper Wednesday evening a committee pf four was appointed to further tha Interests of the club In a social way Tha first hostess will be Mlsa Catharine Cramer Mra A Hutchings of Main at rest entertained on Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Roberts of Syracuse Dr Edward 8 Ninde of Ann Arbor Michigan will make the address of the evening at the first annual banquet of the Epworth League of the Richmond Avenue Church which will be held In tha dupel of tha church at this evening His subject will be "A Timely Purchase" and those who attend will have a rare treat Dr Ninde is a son of tha late Bishop Ninde and has been mentioned frequently of late as a candidate for the same position Ha will ba tha guest of Mr I- Tuttle of Norwood avenue during his stay In the city Persons who have not purchased their tickets for the banquet will please see the committee before this evening Tha Japanese Tombola to ba given by Bt Agnes' Guild of BL John's Church Lafayette avenue Saturday Feb Is from to 10 The entertainment la given under tha direction of Mra Robbins Candy Mlsa Wlsener Miss Ruth Raymond Valentine Mies Laura Len-hom Mies Aloe Place Mlsa Richards Tea Mias Gertrude Lansdowns Mias Paullene Crabb Miss Bessie Madden Mlsa Williams Fancy Miss Bessie Robbins Miss Celes Thebaud Miss Vida Newton Mias Amy Waterbury Ice Mrs Van Winkle Mlsa Grace Robbins Miss Florence Franey ODDS AND ENDS or HOUSEHOLD LORE Bave the candle ends melt add an equal quantity of turpentine and you will have a good polish for Homs and oilcloth Old stockings cut down tha seam make excellent cloths for polishing fur niture and floors as well aa soft Iron holders In making down pillows go over ths wrong side of the case with an Iron rubbed well with beeswax each time it la applied to the doth to prevent tha down working through ths cloth Do not try to sweep an room but wring a clean cloth out iff cold water to which a few drops of ammonia have been added and carefully wipe the carpet matting or floor turning and rinsing ths doth and changing the water as It gets dirty Bee that the aides or walls of your meat safes are occasionally scoured with soap or soap and slaked quicklime All places where provisions are kept should be so constructed that a brisk currant of cool air can ba made to pass through them at will Thera are many objections to the use of poisonous articles to keep mice out of a house and a hint may be useful to thoae who are troubled with these little peats Mice have a gnat antipathy to the smell of peppermint and a little dl of peppermint placed around Ralph's It was your father's money that started me out there and his backing that enabled me to develop tha mine I never heard of his failure and death until three months ago and then I made up my mind to come back East and give his boy ths help which ha had given to me" He paused A broad flight of stone step led down from the white stone bridge over the driveway Wilfred turned from tha walk and led the way down them like It she said "Whenever I am tired over the eternal writeups and have to cross tha park I rest here There is a little iron fountain and a curved Romas seat that looks as If It came from oila of Alma Tadema's pictures you know tha kind and the sunshine slants down from above and It's all white and cool and quiet as an Italian garden grotto Let's rest He waited until they had reached the place and she leaned het head back on tha old seat and smiled up at him Ha stood beside tha fountain silently fingering the chain of ona of the drinking Indies Ths late afternoon sunshine shone on hla bared head giving a tinge of gold to the short -cropped hair She looked at him with a quiet happy satisfaction In her eyas He was good to look at when one was tired' and somewhat lonesome I am going back West next he said at length "You must answer me Wilfred Even for sake you should not refuse Instead of this ARION 217 That mischievous newsboy Brown" has been so extensively ad- mired by hla youthful friends that they want to wear clothes Ilka hla and tha new "Buster Brown" suite are In great demand at present A suit In this style la shown here made of dark blue serge Tha trousers are shaped with regulation Inside and outside seams and fitted around tha waist with small darts A one-place body lining fastens In' tha back and tha trousers are attached to It A patent-leather belt draws the loose coat In at the waist Round gilt buttons decorate the fronts and turn-down collar of white linen completes the neck The sleeves ha vs linen cuffs that may ba removed and laundered Suits of this style are made of covert cheviot flannel corduroy velveteen or heavy wash fabrics and usually have collars and cuffs of contrasting material To make the suit for a boy of six years will require two and one-half yards of material Inches wide with one-quarter yard for trimming and one-half yard of lining for waist Tha pattern No K17 la cut In sixes for boys of 4 1 and I yean Patterns 10 cents at the NEWS Pattern Department 1 HARLAND TsUks With the Housewife MUlAHw Ml ML ItOd MOTHER Nobody knowo of tho work It aakfo To keep tho homo together Vobwly knowo of tho steps ft Nobody knowo-but mother Nobody llotcno to child lah woes WhSh hloooo only smother NObody1! palntd by naughty only mothor Nobody known of tho slsepleea earn Bootowfd on baby brother Nobody known of tho lander pray or only mother Nobody known' of tho laoeona taught Of loving ona anothar Nobody know of tha patlanoa Bought only mothar Nobody knows of tha anxious fears Last darllni sjaat oarllnga may ttt storm of llfa In i Nobody know but not waathar after years mothar Examiner 3Cs Partner mr itoiA i rowtcsTtn (Copyright MOt by HcClurs) It'o tho last atraw" exclaimed WUfrod She pushed away tho mass of cord and wrappings from In front of bar and atood erect tall girlish and indignant can't help hla being my godfather or tha fact that papa took it Into his head to bestow his name on unborn me boy or girt willy nllly But it's a perfect shams for him to send ms such stult and call It a your own fault sis -You never answered hla letter so ha thinks you're a boy He's a bully shot all right" Ralph bent admiringly over the dead black-tall buck on the floor that neat hole sis?" don't Ralph It's horrible" Wilfred walked to tha window and looked out at tha wind-swept park with angry eyes "If I'd have known what was In the box I should have sent It back unopened" why?" Ralph laughed with the oyous practicability of fifteen "It's Ina eating and you'll have the horns too The old boy's a peach Wish dad 'had named me after him He probably 'thinks you're a youngster bachelor jabout nineteen and tickled to death ever having real game sent to you whang he Wilfred glanced at the letter which had crumpled In her hand over the first shock of surprise "He says he will have the pleasure of dining with tha family on Valentine's Sve and thinks that afterward he will let me show him the town as he has eot been In New York for 17 whistled Ralph "Antique lairt her be about 50 or said Wilfred disconsolately "I hardly know 'anything about him He was father's godson In tha first place and the son of father's partner who died Bo father gave him his first start out West and when I came along he was my godfather by proxy and no one ever heard of him afterward until I got the letter last week I had no Idea he was coming There was silence for a few minutes Ralph htared alternately from the slender figure In brown at the window to the (body of the black-tall buck on the door too bad you aren't a boy Will" be said with regretful cheerfulness 'But as long da you're not you'll have to stand It and so will Mr Wilfred jHorman Maybe he'll like you Just the Vi 1 Wilfred laughed and pushed back her 'Soft dark hair from her face Impatiently don't want him to like me I want to be bothered with him He'll be sure to fuss and want to order me around and advise tie's rich" ventured Ralph hopefully can tell when a fellow goes West hog he1 will turn out Better not get i "Oh It Isn't that You- ean't She paused vaguely I do retorted Ralph worried to death for fear he'll come and find out we're as poor as Job's not" "Yea you are too And you're afraid tha old boy'll kick up a rumpus because there's Just you and mammy and me living here keeping bachelor's hall and you're working yourself to death on a newspaper for a living Why you write and tell him that the foot- ball team you're halfback on has a match on with Cleveland and- you won't be home for two weeks?" Wilfred shook her head resolutely "No see him and we'll ask him to dinner and thank him for hla old dead deer but that's all I won't listen to a particle of dictating from Valentina's Eve was clear It had stormed all day and cleared at nlght- fail Wilfred was tired from the day's work and with a pleasurable perversity declined "dressing up" as Ralph termsd It "Better make a goad he 'counseled sagely old boy may be afflicted with enlargement of ths heart and leave us a legacy Anyhow you don't look so- bad Will In a shirt Wilfred' smiled lat his tone of serious consolation and took a swift glance at herself In the mirror over the mantel There eras more than a mere chance of making a good Impresalon In tha reflected figure trim and businesslike In black and whlta without even a bit of ehlffon to give a touch of femininity I The electric bell bussed sharply In tha halt and Ralph bolted for the door Instant's reconnoiterlng over the banister and he put his head back (Of 'a final stage whisper: "Hera he comes si a Look pleasant please" Wilfred listened Someone was asking for Mr Wilfred Gray And' Ralph itha traitor had said "Yes and was ushering him In without explana-1 tlons She rose at tha sight of tha flg-ure In tha doorway end a wave of embarrassment swept over her Blie had thought of him as 50 a general study 'In Iron gray with disposition to match Ha was not over 15 nil with a sturdy Bason fairness and gray eyes that met her own In amassment From the hall earns the sound of swiftly departing footsteps am looking for Mr Wilfred Grey" lM Mid "I am Wilfred" She hesitated trying to cover her confusion -with dlg- should have written and told you but wa I you would not come and It really did not matter "But It does matter a great he 'interposed black-tail She smiled at him her eyes full of sadden mirth gave it to tha "And my latter Great Bcottl always thought you wars a boy yod know Your father simply said ha had the baby after me and I was Its godfather I area too much of a kid Imysslf then to care enough about it to 'make further Inquiries Bnt now "You wanted me to show you the town?" Wilfred suggested demurely wanted you for my partner" ha returned shortly as Ralph came saun-Iterlng Into' the room was two months latar Ha had met her uptown coming from a preliminary ivlew and write-up of the trousseau of a 'noted society girl whose Easter wed-1 idlng was to be featured In tha Sunday 'I paper Bhe wag tired but happy as ''they tamed into the park a mass of soft greens and delicate violet vistas in spring-time beauty He had been talking ever since they I had left fifth avenue and aha was still 'Silent 1 dess not matter In the least over the ha said "Half of tha min Is youre- by yours apd Mrs Metcalfe who has been In New York this winter sails for Europe tomorrow Mrs William Hoyt of Delaware avenue has Invitations issued for a children's party tomorrow afternoon Mr and Mrs Charles Wagner of North Pearl street did not go to Jeckyl Jsland on Sunday last as was expected owing to a slight accident to Mrs Wagner They hope to leave for there however on next Sunday February tha 14th Dr and Mrs John Farmelnter iff Franklin street have returned from their trip to Palm Beach where they went a fortnight ago tha guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Goodyear Mrs Goodyear Is at Jeckyl Island Ever so many things exceedingly pleasant among the club woman are promised for next week Mrs Charles Hamlin of Delaware avenue will entertain the Tuesday Study Club on Tuesday afternoon the hour set being three o'clock Thu Is the third open day and tea of the club this year and several guests are Invited Views gathered during several 'residence in Europe will be shown Tha Magaxlne Club has a luncheon on that day at the Anderson tea rooms at one o'clock which will be a delightful event Invitations have bean sent to several guests as well as tha club members Mrs Alfred Hauenstelo has cards out for this evening at half after eight at her residence 715 West Ferry street Mr John Rummell is expected to be there and will recite "Julius Caesar" This afternoon at the Society of room a tea will be given and something Interesting to sea In art which will be worth taking tha trouble to go out to the Albright Art Gallery PossIMy tha Dufner pictures are still vlsable and now that William Chase has successfully bid over Philadelphia Fine Arts Academy for the one on ex hlbitlon in Philadelphia perhaps the view here of the whole collection will be Illuminated through tha Judgment of great portrait although really Mr Dufner has had sincere appreciation enough from Buffalonlans Mr and Mrs Robert Chapin whose residence la announced as ft Oxford Place are now settled and ready to receive their friends This la announced by Mre Chapin In cards for next Wednesday from 4 to I when she will receive assisted by-her mother Mrs Charles Huntley Mr and Mix Lucius Hitchcock too have cards distributed for tomorrow afternoon from I to when a private view of the original drawings by Mr Hitchcock Illustrating will be shown at the new gallery at the Morgan Bon A Allen Company's store 140 Main street Mrs Robert Young of Ml Lafayette avenue announces by card that she will resume her Saturday evenings tomorrow evening Feb It and that she will continue them through February March and April on the second and fourth evenings of each month Mrs Richard Lyman gives a tea tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock to meet Miss Walpole Mrs Edward Rice surrounded herself last evening with a charming party of school girls and young people when she gave a dinner at the Mth Century Club of fourteen covers for her daughter Miss Helen Rloe before the delightful little farce given by the seminary girls at the Mth Century which began at half after eight o'clock Several after dinner parties wound up tha day's pleasures or began a round of evening gaieties last night Mrs Leonard at Port Porter wife of Lieut Leonard had guests for dinner Mrs Woloott of Delaware avenue had one of her numerous dinners Tonight Mrs Edward Hutchinson and Mrs Charles Townsend Wilson have guests for dinner The lecture committee A mat at Mrs Horton's 7M Main street at yesterday There la to be a meeting of ths chairmen of the different committees of the Colonial Tea A at the Mth Century Club on Tuesday afternoon Feb 11 I o'clock to finish ths arrangement of all details The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington (M Church Bible Study Class will ba held at tha residence of Mr William Magavern II Charlotte avenue this evening The Jamal Mansion The Jumel Mansion Is tha great historic point toward with the feminine eye Is now turned: at least that part of tha patriotic eye which affords vision to 'the Daughters of the American Revolution and tha Colonial Dames Tha pacific and salutary reign of Mrs Charles Fairbanks has been so effective that the former have had nothing to quarrel about for some time and anyway notwithstanding their choleric reputation they are quite Justified In their superior claim to the custody of the Jumel mansion over the "Dames'' Meanwhile the mansion Itself stands serene and empty on its battlement up In tha center or a garden and lawn once the heart of tha Jumel estate and soon to be called Morris Park It la rock-bound high bp above the streets and like a fortification colonial In architecture with old knockers on the doors whioh open to let you In though the hour is past for tha but a look at your party from behind tha cur- I I a ssss as a si Skim a a aa I lijaa as Sas aaa aa 1 ss as as a a a aa a aa a as "a a I assess a sasssa sae 'ii WTAMIS THAT Hera lies Interred Priscilla Bird Who sang on earth till sixty-too Now up on high above the sky doubt she sin si No she sings ilka slxty-too Hera lies the body of Busan Lowder Who hunt while drinking aeldllta powdaA Called from this world to her heavenly Bhe should have waited tin It effervesced Under this here 'heap of atones Uaa the remains of Mary Jones Her name eras Smith It wasn't Jones But Jones urea put to rhyme with stones eooosoeooeseoeeossssseesss BUFFER Meat Fla Qdoory Salat Layer Caka Tea BEAK BA Naan salad Is ea- Mdlnstr good wl baanu Four off the Hauer put when nude of eaanad ttna srs: a quarter colander and run eold water their haunts and holes will successfully keep them away mae Never sweep dust from one room to anothar nor from upstairs to tha lower part of the boose Always taka It up in a dustpan where you have previously placed soma tea leaves This prevents the dust from scattering again and returning to Its old haunts To ksap bread and butter fresh and moist when cut put It In a cool place cover closely with a serviette or dean doth that has been wrung out of cold water and many hours after It will be as moist as when first cut It la vary convenient to prepare tha bread and butter for the afternoon tea In this way Cheese doth or sllkollne makes good dusters and window or box draperies that are no longer fresh and attractive should be cut into squares and neatly hemmed for the purpose There should be a sufficient number on hand that they may be washed aa regularly as the face towels as they last longer and give more satisfactory service with frequent washings Grease spots may be removed from wall paper with the aid of a blotter and a hot flat Iron Put tha blotter over the stain and press It with tha hot Iron By this process ths stain will be transferred to tha blotter Other stains may be removed from wall paper by rubbing them with a piece of bread a day old or with a piece of flannel dipped in dry oatmeal piutooratfo Degrees "They say Gnldust la a millionaire" "More than "You don't msan to tell me ha's a billionaire "Worse than that He's an outomo-bllllonalre" REACTION Last I should taste forblddm fruit I shut myself from Paradise And stone by stone I built the wall That hldea It from mine ejrsa But now that I am safe outside That If I would I might not cross May I not sit a little while without and count my loss? (- Bhe feels sure the tea has helped hen and she looks tha picture of health The writer's address Is in my hands and at the service of anyone who would like to confer with her on this vitally Important subject Anothar correspondent vouches for the efileacy of tha simple remedy Her letter will appear shortly Until the radical cure of the dreaded cancer by radium which Is now a In the scientific world la a fixed fact we do well to taka note of the vegetable alleviatlve 1 What can I do with a pale Mue ell waist which I had the misfortune to spill wine upon (port)-? 1 And Wlir you pisses tall me who Is the author of Boa riot" or where can tha book be purchased? Bponge with a mixture of alcohol and ether then with household ammonia and wipe perfectly dry Any add will disturb the Hue ground I Referred I recently purchased a fur boa but for some reason or other there Is a strong fishy smell attached to It which I did not dlaebver until I had gotten borne and la so disagreeable that of course cannot wear It I have hung It out In the air over nignt In my efforts to eradicate this smell but In vain for It does not seem to diminish ona lota I trust you or one of your constituency will be able to enlighten me so I may overcome this and would thank you If you eould give this Immediate attention as you Mil appreciate a large Dart of the winter Is still to coma PERPLEXED Stretch It orison tally from one nail to another In a close closet set a bra-sler or dish of lighted charcoal on ths floor not near enough to scorch the fur Bhut the door and leave thus until the next day Then hang in the sun and air for some hours NUT SANDWICHES (By Rsquest of D) Shall and blanch tha nuts and chop them fine To each tablespoonful of minced nuts add a half tablespoonful of cream cheese Mix wall and spread on thin slices of cruet leas bread LEMON HONEY (By Request of M) Melt a quarter of a cup of butter Best two eggs light tha yolks and whites separately To tha yolks add a half pound of powdered sugar and the malted butter not hot enough to coagulate the yolks Beat hard for five minutes than stir In tha stiffened whites and turn all Into a double boiler Cook stirring steadily until like thick cream add tha Juice and rind of ona lemon and remove Immediately from the fire Use coal 1 A DAILY FLASH- Idleness la not a vice that destroys all virtues DUG DE NEMURS it Is a rust I HU I NEMURS IN SOCIETY Society Is the mother of contention goelety's "Cocos Iff' depends largely spin the else of onffs In-coma The road to society is pavad with indlf- Coming and Going Mr George Field who has spending several daya In town has returned to college Mrs Balnbridge Folwell goes South next week Mrs Charles Bears goes to Boston next week Mre Henry Williams Gorton Jr who Is spending several weeks In the West left on Wednesday with Mr and Mrs: John Stevens of Chicago UL for New Orleans La to attend tbs Mardt Gras Miss Katherine O'Leary of Seventeenth street Is visiting friends In Orange and later will go to Philadelphia Mr Charles Ahrhart has returned from BL Augustine Florida after spending a month with hla family who are there for the winter Mr Charles Ahrhart Jr left town Tuesday for 8L Louis where he will remain a few days before going to Bt Augustine for the remainder of the winter Mr and Mra Richmond Bickford of Connecticut street who three weeks ago left this city for an absence of several months are now In New Mexico Tbe first week In March they will go to Los Angeles and to other cities In California latar thence to Oregon and Washington whence they will visit kins people after which they will go to British Columbia and return via Canadian Pacific Miss May Millar of Auburn avenue has returned from a month's vMt In Oil City Mra William Blayter and Miss Marjorie Slayter of Halifax Novla Beotia are the guests of Mr and Mra Wheeler of Richmond avenue Mr Edward Mills and Mias Alice Mills are at Cambridge Bpringa Mr Dean Gavin of Porter avenue has gone to El Paso Texas where he will spend the winter Mra Charles Huntley of Linwood avenue returns today from Saranac Miss Katharine Deane of West Ferry street has returned after spending two months with her mother In Kingston Ont At the annual meeting of the Young League of First Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon the following officers were elected: Miss Cora Townsend First Mra Car-in Second Miss Mabel Matthewa Third Mra George A Mitchell Mies Florence Warner Assistant Mra George Buck Mias Mabel Wilcox Tha Junior Auxiliary' of Trinity Church wlH hold a valentine sale on Saturday afternoon February 11th from to 4:10 In Trinity Guild House The members of tha auxiliary are Mlsa Anna Rochester Mias Margaret Rochester Mias Dorothy Gerraiu Miss Gladys Pettebone Mias Janet Chapin Mias Dorothy Bryant Miss Anna Louise Wright Mias Julia Inglehart Miss Phabe Cary Mias Julia Lindsay Mlsa Helen Calkins Mias Agnes Heinta and Miss Helen Btowe That the members of the Art Students' League thoroughly approve of the action of tha president Mr George Sawyer In Inducing Ma Edward Dufner a favorite pupil of the lata Jamas McNeil Whistler to coma from Paris to take charge of the painting classes In the art school at the Albright Art Gallery la evidenced by the rapidly increasing Hat of pupils enrolling themselves under Mr tutelage The League is also greatly pleased over tha sales made during Mr recent exhibition here In the rooms of the Buffalo Society of Art late and also by tha fact hat the purchasers are among tha most critical and dfs-eriinlnatlngpicture lovers In tha city Mr Ralph Plumb bought two canvases Mi add a In spoonful of butter a alack of sm mustard eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesesss 7 Can you i for destroying? au Insect which Is eating the wooden part of a trunk? It does not destroy articles that are kept In the trunk The little animal burrows through the wood and the fine powdered refuse sifts through tha cloth lining Empty tha trunk taka It Into a fire-less room In broad daylight and drench with gasoline- Cover with newspapers and leave tha trunk In the closed room for two daya Then let In the sun for a day to dissipate the odor of gas before refilling It I suffered many years with styes on my syes and got no relief from physicians At last I was recommended to use a simple "eye which can be procured at any drug store In any large town It should be applied at night on spin to bad care being taken not to gut In tha eye for while It Is not Injurious In the least It causes an unpleasant smart- always sympathise with anyone who la afflicted In this manner having been such a sufferer myself but I fed assured that both and her children can be entirely cured of them If I can Judge by own experience What remove the spot? Mix earth with enough water to make a thick paste and cover tha spot with It Cover tha earth In turn with paper to keep out tha dust pinning down at the edges and leave it for three days Brush out tha dry earth then and sponge with a household ammonia diluted with warm water Rub dry I read In your paper that a lady who suffers with neuralgia of tha stomach wants to know of something that will relieve her If she will get one-half ounce of sub- nitrate of bismuth and take one-quarter i a recipe in your columns teaspoon three times a day Just before mealsTor Just before the time these pains usually come on I am sure It jwijl oure her for It cored my husband I rarely Insert letters that advise tha use of drugs but having known of much good done by the mild medicine herein recommended I give place to the note Bismuth taken tn small quantities Is also a specific for nausea and an excellent corrective of weakness of the lower bowels having no unpleasant after effects such as often attend upon tha use of paregoric and other preparations of opium CLOVER TEA FOR CANCER A recent recipe hi your column for tons to bisque called for a pint of baking loda I mention It only to call attention light who ie Somany people erave good awn bread and so few make It that I taka the liberty of offering tha constituency a simple but satisfactory rule always nodL didn't know nt I had noticed tha typograp before your latter arrived and I thank you for giving me a chance of setting myself right with other readers course" In such a-case should go without saying Or as you and I would say nee Yet others have "Do you' really mean A pint of baking There are minds mindal I thank you too for the recipe which will appear in due time In Its proper pIbosl asks about red clover tea for canoer My mother-in-law was operated upon twice for canoer In December ISOS and June 1H1 After toe second operation tha physiol ana told her friends that her Mood was so full of oancer It would be useless to operate again When she left tha hospital she began taking rad el over tea and while we cannot even nope she Is cured we are thankful that she has bean spared to us for ever two years In goto health Bhe drinks a quart of tha tea each day which Is made by putting a handful of rad slaver blossoms (nrlfd) In a quart of water and fatting It coma slowly to the belling point The cloysr blossoms are cants a pound and can be preeuradai large-drug stones at the first glan written to ask THERE IS NOSUBSTITUTE FOR UisdomforllivM 'A country vicar In tha eld country as noted for his excellent fatherly advice to young couples ho married He had printed cards of advice which he used to distribute besides giving guidance verbally says an exchange One of tha cards was for the sum Sad the other for the woman That te the woman ran aa follows: "When yen' marry him love him After you marry him study him If ha la honest honor him If he Is generous appreciate him When he is sad cheer him When he Is cross amuse him When he is talkative listen to him When he is quer-re Isoms Ignore him If hs Is slothful spur him If he Is noble praise Mm If he Is confidential encourage him If he Is secretive trust him If ha is hah oua cure him If he cares naught for pleasure coax him If he favors sod- ety aoompany him If he doss you a favor thank him When he deserves it S4 kiss him Let him think how wen yoq yff understand him but never letv know that you Mas" )' ft Corsets are not so exaggeratedly A straight front as they wan sad now that ths crass la over ovary one Is soy-Ing how unhygtsnls they ware whUa the comic papers cannot make too many Jpkes about tha "Punch" effect A they produced nor the curious Bilbos-at tea of very stout persons whose belts In front were thus brought within a flew Inches of their knees The Minted bodies Is la a small way responsible ter --i the change and anothar Incentive lsv: the resuscitated desire a small waist now about tho only part of one's 'qi' figure that Is visible between overhang- -''-'f lag eaves of bodices and wlda verandas of sklrt-Vsgus- Ah old fashion Is old but an anolent fsshloa Is always modern It Is a Mss ehaperoa who does not the occasion There la never the funeral that does not make some one the richer When fortune turns a fellow down ths iniojSjBy with the Idea of not steading on ceremony you will soon find society standing on you To be a leader hi soetrty one must be follower of Waller PulUser la Alaa- tarfd- Absolutely Pure ITfO A E3ATTER OF HEALTH A')s'-.

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