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a t the same time, OT soon after, but even the rhytnm, puts all things in their legitimate reproductions are now scarce. The chair. place, while discord breaks and destroys, with its wedge-ehaped seat and many ning3. and to b9 disturbed about vital matters CVLTUBE FOR THOSE and business i s v i t a l - i s discord. I t i s J^JJQUE PIECES TUAT AltE SEL- looks uncomfortable, but is pleasant enough, BEAUTY J t o sit in when properly cushioned. therefore plain that to set the things right nftHtnnrrrn . I F I I 0 DOX*T CO OUT MUCH, DOJt The craze for tue old mirrors of the Coloin a life Is not trivial, but important. ttEPRODLCED. f l a c u i i c t u r t a g F u r llerctaant. nial period and later 3 dying out. but such The truth is. when a person understands A Piano Stoel Apparatus Enough, t o Fxer* * + his concord, sees what it mean3 and what he Commode Wasnstanrts Anachronisms t o mirrors with unusual decorations still interclse With and Cain Grace and Symmetry B e Sousbt AfterOld American Sea est collectors and some householders. The can accomplish when he lives within i t j A S Y S T F 1 U W H I C H B Y I T S INVENTOR I S U S E D T O T E L L or BodyWalks Around t h e Centre Chests Now 1'sed a s Linen Cheats long narrow mantel mirrors i n three d i j his mind unfolds from within, and a s a ! Table and D M 0 5 From a Chair. The Ancient lloopsklrt Armeaalr. visions with gilt frames are also still much THE FORTUNES O F INDIVIDUALS A N D TO GAIN i flower reaches toward the light he reaches ! for higher truths. What can a home girl d o t o develop herK N O W L E D G E OK T H E U N I V E R S E . Now that nearly all standard articles ^ J * ! ^ * . Still another carious mirror i s a circu- self physically?" asked a girl of the woman "Not long ago a mine owner came t o me. cf antique furniture are reproduced by the lar concave glas3 sometimes found in shav- who boasts o f having developed more , I found his concord, andfaking it in con- f a c t o r i P 9 i c u r i 0 U 3 and unusual p!ec?*are nec ing standi. T h e purpose is t o furnish a women athletes than a n y other woman in t i o n w u h the name of his mine, was able j m ( W t f c a n e v e r p r i a , d W h e n t h e 0 e r to tell him much which no one knew save o f r i c h old mahoganv heirloom? s - e s them magnified reflection of the face that wul the world. *I d o not want t o become a n himself and those immediately connected t reproduced r m o for line not only by good i enable the man who f haves himself t o make u bum I $750 Imperialsilk lined Stole. 4 ver with him. I was also able accurate y t o j cabin!tt makers, but also by factories that j sure that no stray hair shall escape bis ^SSSftEStt 'Number-? and the musical vibrations | be no need to combat evil, heavily furred skins, care When one thinks of it. most of the bother d e s m b e the personality of one whose name j , cheapest of e t a h v d w o * l figure and answered: Y c u are t o o stout. t u m out he which they represent control each individual j razor, shade $501) Old American sea cheit n u c h a s are fit n . t o begin with. Before you can b e develand the univeivo of Which ho i* a part.* j in life comes from an effort to root out what ! a n u o m n a a t e *"> gave me. with such ; f u r n i t u r e , she cannot help feeling that said Mn. Aso-Neith Cochran, the author, s e e m s t o b e e v i l . a n d i t i s b y r e a s o n o f t h e f a c l ! proof of the efficacy cf this system, persons j hor treasures must seeni almost common- in the little ports from Maine t o the Gulf. oped you must reduce your weight. The home girl." the teacher went on. $700 La Reina Scarf. 4 skins, or. a s she puts it.the discoverer of the Aso- that good is not planted in sufficient quan i naturally are ready to give sympatheticl oar- ; l a c ? t o a l l ^ ^ t b o m s t r U c t e d in suoh are now favorite articleswith housewives j rna.crg> for the stowage of linen. Even those quaint Xeith eystem of cryptogrum numbers, which tity that evil flourishes. Let those then ! ing to higher truths, a s was this man." suffers from m a n y things which d o not dark shades. $425 who discover that 11 o r any numbers j When questioned a s to the higher truths , T h e f a c t o r i e 8 , however, turn out only little toylike trunks in which the occa- } afreet the business girl, the society woman has already been d e s c r i e d in T H E S e x . According t o this system, each human which added make 11 or 22 are lucky for ; t o \ sno referred. Mrs. Cochran said J 6 U C h articles a s are likelv t o be really useful slonal seafarers o f a century a g o were and the girl athlete. She h a s what physi- Imperial Scarf, 4 dark skins: being i s anchored in the infinite by a certain them, act according t o rroebel and the law : that the number cryptogram not only j-mm o d e m hous?a. Many other articles of wont t o carry their coin are treasured cal culture teachers might call hometls. will sell at cost of skins.... $909 j makes prophecy plain, but holds the k e y rf^ n e c e s s i t y m every weU eppointed. now 93 jewel and ribbon boxes. I t comes from staying i n t h e house t o o geometrical sign which retools a digit num- of eleven of the Aso-Neith system. t o the future; and state, with a positiveness f i, , ^ . i . ^ ~ 11M M The a g e o f the articles i s frequently much. As has been said, the author of this s y s ber. Of these numbers th^re are but eight. hous * a century a g o nn no longer m?et the marked b y the date of the old newspapers T h e home girl m a y b e active, but i t i s $1,000 La Reina Scarf, 6 skins, being a composite number, the* Alpha and j tern yays that all things are controlled which leaves no doubt a s to her own con- ! needs of the modem hous3holder. victions, that the twentieth ceutury marks good color $650 used for lining. One such trun's preserved Some such artioles are mere anachrot h e wrong kind of activity. S h e eats, but Omega of a cycle. A j b y a mathematical law and that each part i the great daythe epoch prophesied in the ! nisms in the house of to-day, with ttselab- by a Southern family was made a t Dover, s h e e a t s the wrong food. She breathes The authorasserts that tthen rightly un- ! of the body has its own vibration. This i s sacred books of all nations. j orate plumbing, stationary basins, steam N. H., and is lined with newspapers bearing the air. but it i s the wrong kind of air- S h e $1,000 Eugenia Collar, 2 extra dark derstood these numbers opVn the door of \ quite in accord with the fact that it ba3 been 'Before the end of this century all tho heat and permanent refrigerators. a date of the summer o t 1S03. lives in the wrong way. a life. Tlus done, all will tie adjusted a o i found that different currents of electricity imperial skins, finished with cording t o the laws of harmony a n d the j a n a also different light rays must be used in * o r k of the world will l ^ d o n e b y j n e a n s What the English call a wash-band stand Great prices are paid for elaborately j "The home girl i s worse off from a physi tailed border. $600 of musical vibration." said Mrs. Cochran. and American cabinet makers call a c o m Individual can then g o forward" along the 4 treating the several parts of the body. carved Italian chests, which were origi- j cal cufctve outlook than the girl who has w a y of tho least resistance t ^ t leads the J The many small differences t o be taken "It is the p o w r which operates the universe, medo washstand was an article of neces- nally, perhaps, strong boxes. Few have j t o work bard out o t doors. Window cleaneoul t o i U individualization and polarizes j Into account in this system tend t o be s o m e - and man will learn how t o utilize it, a s he sity a ocntury ago. but i3 to-day purely a n the "original elaborate locks, but such a s } ers. women who sell papers on the corners, $1,050 Ls Reina Scarf, 6 dark learned to utilize steam and electricity. skins. $650 article of taste and luxury. So. too, are have possess additional value, though they j those who c a n v a s from house t o house and it in harmony with the infinite.'" ! what distracting, but the author comes ha3 fc Be!ng a finer force than cither of these, i t h e s t 0 p 3 o r hsd m o u n t s u d with old high "Each digit number," said.MjrS. Cochran, i t o the rescue when she says: do not add t o the security of the chest. j those who d o .other work of a n outdoor h a s its own individuality, characteristic j "Scientists are agreed that all things it will do much more. For example, it p ^ i ^ j ^ . Even among articles that have f reuuently i nature get the fresh air at least. But the $1,200 Fancy Scarf, heads mounted and temperamental musical "vibration, n s j are differentiations of one thing, and in will, in addition to becoming the motive The best of those art icles that have come been reproduced in factory made furni- home girl dees not always succeed i n o b and crossed at the back, 6 has each musical tone. The syefceni, which considering the differences in this system power of the age. bo the educator and down t o us have much charm and interest, ture there are special peculiarities that dis- taining the 6ame treat dark, extra silvery skins... $700 healer, though there will be little healing and are sought after b y those who like the tinguish individual pieces from similar is exact, rests a s does music on the great 1 it is necessary t o bear this in mind. The "Recently we had a pupil, a girl who t o do. a s when there !? harmony there Is law of vibration; a law which i s coming t o j idea of unity must be maintained, a s it is unusual In furniture. article3, old or new. and such peculiarities wanted t o become better in shape and in $1,200 Imperial silk lined Stole, 8 An almost perfect example of a commode be more and more recognized, though a s j pivotal. The further w e drift from unity health, and when musical vibrations are givs an old piece special value. The large, general health. She w a s a h e m e girl. dark, heavy fleeced skins; yet but little understood." \ j the nearer we draw to dissolution, t o dis- understood harmony will bo the rule, not | washstand was bought for a trifi? out on old, mahogany sideboards, usually said t o On being questioned s h e confessed that j sell for $800 Recently returned from a stay of some- 1 integration. And a s i t is with a nation, the exception." j Ixmgls!andi>yadca:er.soldatahandsom9 be of the Sheraton pattern, and probably s h e sewed three long hours e v e r y d a y . j thing more than a year in Germany and J s o is it with an individual; harmony is the Another prophecy fovnded on this system j profit, and put in ord?r for the new pur- misnamed, are not unusual, and are repro- helped in various ways a n d dislodged the Italy. Mrs. Cochran says sho was greatly j bond of unity, of continuance; inharmony of numbers is this: That the earth is com- ; chaser by a skilled cabinet makr. duced; but there is a decoration of feath- dust from the bric-a-brac for a n hour of $ 1 , 5 0 0 L a R e i n a Scarf, 6 v e r y surprised t o find that persons with w h o m j of the disunion which i s death. i'jg into naw regions- Travelling in tne } ncofcrrfcrin^fn^n^tniknn,;,^,!^,. ered t h e d a y and took care of the children. The dark skins (decided bargain) $800 she came in contact in these countries were * "How are we t o distinguish the differ present direction? before 1017 it will. Mrs. I !brass claw feet the renovator would have* J . * t ! L e I v e s f " ! > * * a remainder of t h e time, some 6ix or eight "sslenderleg^endingmtheoriguiallong eagerly interested in her cryptogram of j ence? By learning the law which governs \ fion. andavers, two new planeFs will beconr-tel aldi d ato ! been glad t o ornament with fluting, and ' *Peal \alue. because Cochran come Into a now hours, she devoted t o reading. $1,800 Imperial Stole, 4 very and. S h e was fat, poor i n complexion a n d decoration in its perfection seems dark choice skins; sell for $1,200 irrow naturallv out o f the mahoganv round shouldered. S h e walked horribly, says and she had indigestion. t ~ ^ n ^ ^ ^ d < ^ S ^ ^ cussed her system in Europe had studied rhythm with the creative force. To be out ^ A further prophetic assertion Is that two i be preserved intact, and it now looks e x - j "The average home girl has t o overcome $2,500 Imperial Stole, 8 very dark, o r d o l I a r i t o t h e t h e cabala a n d other number systems and of concord i s to lack life in the degree one new letters will be added to the alphabet. I cctly a s it must have looked when the or- ****&** . j"'? > ^ u e a liking for sweets a n d a tendency t o indihandsome skins, double width entered into tho study of the Aso-Xeith i s out of rhythm. l i f e i s in circles, death the language of alienations will berecon- jginal purchaser first installed it in her r ^ n ? n t i q u ^ s i ^ _ __" over shoulder; sell for... $1,500 It i s commonly supposed that clever gestion. She has a poor figure, is inclined Btructed Into a universal language, and. bedchamber. numbers with an interest boru of under- in straight lines; rhythm i s circular. t o stoop and h a s a distaste for fresh air and delectable state to be hoped for. color and mechanical contrivances are characteristic standing. Mrs. Cochran says: "To gain a thorough knowledge of the musical vibration will so rule pronunciation A hole in the top receives the basin and of modern rather than of antique furniture. walking. She also has a s e t of brittle teeth. $2,500 Pelerine, 8 dark and silvery "One gentleman, a wealthy and accom- Aso-Xeith system, that one m a y know him that no word will be mispronounced. When a closet beneath conceals the pitch?r. very dull hair a n d heavy looking e y e s . skins, extremely handpushed Russian Hebrew, thoroughly con- i self and reach the fullest understanding all this happens the publishers of diction- When the lid is down nothing is seen but But the cabinet makers of the eighteenth "In addition, the home girl has^to overand the early nineteenth century were often vereant with tho cabala, who all his life had J of the law of fife, there are three sciences aries must needs seek other fields of effort, the slender legs upbearing a neat rectangusome; sell for. $1,400 come a tendency t o sleep t o o much. You been a student of numbers in their large | with which one should b e conversant. since there will be no further use for their j lar box of polished mahogany. The town extremely ingenious i n matters o f this see, she has many things t o contend with, books, a s tho letters of which a word i s might be searched in vain for such another. kind. a s well a s their subtle significance, w s s s o { These three sciences are mathematics, composed will reflect its meaning. $3,000 Shoulder Cape, finished with this home girl. There are libra-y chairs of a century and deeply interested that h e took up the study 1 chemistry and muslo. The present time, according to the num- though the cabinetmaker who renovated j Well, her first duty must be t o learn tails and paws, 13 very of m y s y s t e m with me. "Mathematics i s fundamental and holds ber cryptogram. Is the dawn of the day of this little treasure has recently put in order j a ^^ a t h a t P e a u ? a n d eho* a 8 a o r t t o walk well. T o d o this she must learn for dark skins; sell for..... $2,000 Day signifies cycle, and the law of another commodo washstand of much ladder. mounting the shelves. Old t o wear the right kind of shoes. "He asked what was to be done when the the other two. Through the study of tho seven. Dajrsigniriescycle.and J English table? aro found the tops of which - "It is not flat shoes y o u want, nor highvibrations of a name wero inimical to the spirit of mathematics in music i s gained seven, operating universally, unifies and j ^ m t v but ^ f einilrelv dTcrent -cattpm establishes peace, not with_ quiescence one bearing it, and I told him another a knowledge of the larger law. Those little portable dressing tables with w h e n turned up vertically form the back heeled shoes, nor shoes with curved insteps, $3,000 Imperial Stole. 8 skins, very with present condition?, but by demanda nor a n y other one kind of shoes. But you name should b e taken which would 'be "First of all, I would say learn mathe- ing a new code of ethics which will include three drawers, a swell front and a swinging ! * settee. The simplest and most mod dark and silvery; sell for. $2,400 want shoes that fit your feet. Experiment ! mirror, much used in the earlv part of the c m form of such an article is the kitcnen until y o u "find a shoe that reaches e v e r y beneficent. a n d the person should be put", j matics a s you would learn German or any all the nations of tho earth. 1 While claiming for the Aso-Xeith system last century, have been reproduced pretty | or put himself, under the vibrations of the j language, for through mathematics One settee-table, ^ ^ a r t i c lwhich ^ also ^ ^ ^ ^ part of your feet without pressing upon $3,600 Imperial Stole, 12 skins, extra e s > ^ is of ca h e chest. ap ^ , ,. _ QtT new name while still using the one by which can reach the truth more nearly than in of numbers the same scientific foundation { rr freei v b u t a r o , wood, were common in country kitchens a n y particular joint or sensitive place. a s music. Mrs. Cochran makes the asser- j - " *tlU .prized b y persons w:th dark; will sell for $2,500 ho had been known, if for any reason it was any other way. A single stroke of the pen tion that one who has mastered it can be a taste for old fashioned things. Tho j forty years ago. and are.now .made a s a Tnen, when you have found this kind of a shoe, wear it. desirable t o d o s o . Then h e asked: and we have a number, a s 1 or S, the meaning consciously in two places a t the same time- originals are now hard'to (lad.-and thoy I convenience o f the Xew "York apartmen. different shoes o n different days. $6,000 Menrle, withrlong tabs, 17 'Have y o u not heard that a m o n g m y of which it would take several words t o Asked to explain this, she said: brirg much better prices than roproiluc- kitchen. The old ones, though liardly bet- A "Wear woman who walks a great deal a n d i s e r t h a n t h e n e w f e t c h rett 0 With the eternal spirit there is no future tions in everv wav a s cood people, when a child i s sick and the ail- express; two or three strokes of the pen skins, dark and silvery; J v , P >* K ^ prices, alwavs comfortable has her Monday shoes or past, no near or f a n and when In perfect | ment does not readily yield t o ordinary and we have a geometrical figure, which harmony with that spirit it is possible to j lions in every way a s gooa. . ^ ' but are not orten found. and her Tuesday shoes and her shoes for will sell for........ $4,503 often signifies more than can be explained partake"of its attributes. There are those ! Most of the old ones are of 60ft wood with j One of the oddest bits of furniture o c - other days. She never has tired feet and remedies, the name i s changed?* 1 caslonally seen in modern drawing rooms. never a corn. She wears different shoes "When I assured him I had never heard I b y nages of print who reach the fulfilment of this law a t ven.er, and must have been made at small j m $250 Stole, silk lined, 4 skins. $175 The essential thing in tho probably reproduced, record embodies tions is that thev preserve the reproduclines and ji butits. pndiar never construction,the of on different days, with the result that the of this, he stated that there is traditional 'You ask if considering material matters, ! tunes without understanding it, just a s i cost. pressure comes always upon a different man used the laws of harmony j r r n m r t : m c r th nntimm nnrt h r n w . ' a vanished fashion that i - s a i d to threaten assurance that i n most instances where j a s stocks and other things connected with I primitive long before thos* laws were sufficiently Proportions or the antique, and the repro- a return. This is a Lirge armchair the arms part of the foot. $300 Cross Boa, 2 skins, silthe name has been changed the child r e - | the stress of business life, is not distasteful, I understood to lay the first foundation stone ductions most sought after must measure of which stretch helplessly forward from "The home girl need not g o out t o walk. very, dcrk shade; will sell for $250 covers. This reminds me." continued Mrs. does not seem to me trivial in view of the ! of the structure of musical expression." down to an inch according to the approved : the.back without.support in front. The She can take her walking exercise right in the house. ' chair was made in this fashion in order vast vista which this system reveals. | Asked if it was necessary to know the pattern. Cochran. *of experience i n Munich. "To walk properly put on a loose suit. Let "By no means. It i s all important, or i t i t h r ^ e . sciences she had named to get a "I made tho acquaintance of a physician A rare and curiouschair. which is seldom [ fair fe'JS? * 2 t might l 5 2 h ?not 3S SS L S ^ ! tcramped, J ^ ? out all your bands before you begin t o $300 Tie Scarf, fur both sides, , , , , . , . , occupant be unduly 4 skins, good color $250 there who became interested in m y conten- rm,i,i *,** ..,:-* I working knowledge of tho Aso-Neith s y s - reproduced and rarely found as a sound j v y h a woman in hoops sat in an armchair walk. Loosen your collar. Loosen the en tion. H e had a patient, a young American would not exi,t._ top.? of your shoes if they are tight. t e m > M r g C o c h n m ^^ t h a t T y e t o und e r _ antique, i3 nearly an exact copy of tho ; of ordinary pattern she was apt t o l>e the I growth dery a man inthat a starving state t o attain s e tand it fullv such knowledge wa3 essential. president's chair a t Harvard, described by j victim of an embarrassing accident, but - - "Now the next thing i s the right position. $300 Fancy Scarf, 4 skins, very woman, in a hospital seriously iU. whoso ' soul while condition continues, >i <mrih TT-T,;I T.if AnnH.fmn Mn^nitiu. * be enough could be gained without thi3 to of great value in the ordinary affairs of Dr. Holmes in one of his most, familiar ! the other style of armchair averted scandal. T o walk properly and well, y o u must hold ailment did not yield t o his remedies and X o more can one who is disturbed, uncertain heavily furred, good color.. $225 your head erect. T o b e sure y o u are holdlife, just a s a limited knowledge of mathewas growing rapidly worse. i or distressed a s to business matters make o ^ # , ,,: i j | Once enthroned in such a chair, with her ing your head a s you should hold i t . lift matics enables ones to transact business, "IVe talked the matter over and it was j gains in highest realms. but not to calculate tho course of the stars poems. Some of the^e chairs were mado baHoon-Ube garment swelling all about her. a light chair and carry it on top of your $300 Florentine Scarf, 4 skins, a good many years ago for S. Ii-M. Barlow, the lady was safe from the too near approach head. This will insure a correct carriage decided that w e should try musical and J "As I have stated, harmony, circling or to tunnel the earth successfully, very heavy, good shade... $200 and a few other reproductions were made | of her'admirers. of the head and will develop the muscles color -vibrations. This, w e did, according ' of the neck and arms. to m y system, with the result that i n t w o j "Breathe deeply a s you walk. Start off weeks the young woman was on the way with a firm, erect carriage. Stride along. $300 La Reina Scarf, 4 skins, t o complete recovery and i s now perfectly j medium shade, silvery. $200 Move gracefully, if you can. And remember that if you walk a s y o u should walk, well. I should not b e willing t o have this grace will suraly come t o you. Walk about lady's name published without her per- ! room like this daily a n d y o u will soon Pelerine Stole, with storm colmission, but will gladly give her address ; That all women do, or arc expected t o . in tho tiny mirrors, combing them with a It was intended for delicate or costly ob- vigorous exposure t o the elements i s de- a s e e the good result. lar, 8 skins, good shade.... $400 t o a n y one who wishes t o verify m y state- powder their faces nowadays is indicated doll's comb. jects and was used to hold their utensils veloping into the blowsy, fell blooded "The home girl i s looking for economical meat. j b y the great popularity of the vanity case. The vanity case has some distinguished for needlework and some articles for the face which i s more healthy than attrac- exercises. I know one girl who developed j her chest b y doing stunts with the piano $350 Fancy Head Boa, 3 dark A t tho present time I a m watching the j Every self respecting handbag, pooketbook ancestors, too. I n Elizabeth's day the toilet. The chatalaine of later days was tive. She played leap frog over it, s h e skins $200 recovery of a young woman who had been i and card case i s supplied with one, and j chronicler complains that the ladies among closely related t o the (tut. A many years ago rosy cheeks were much stool. jumped over it, putting one foot on it, assured b y eminent physicians and sur- j vanity cases are t o bo had in a number of I other extravagances "must have their lookBut the powder puff i s conspicuously admired; and it was the fashion for for- going over it a s though she were jumping geons that i t would be necessary to remove ; fancy shapes, in precious metals, jewelled, j ing glasses carried with them wheresoever absent from all these old time vanity eigners, especially Engl shmen, t o point a h<*dee. $500, the new style Scarf, 3 a certain organ of her body. I asked her j and t o bo attached either t o the -wrist b y they go," and a pocket looking glass was cases, and, after all, the application of j out, with some justice, be i t said, that "Then this girl practised a diving movevery dark skins. $375 t o wait a month and s e e if her case could ; a bracelet or t o a long chain worn around said to have been indispensable a t that time powder i3 the end and aim of tho vanity though the American girls were very ment. Standing erece in the seat o f a chair, she would put the palms of her hands not b e reached b y vibration. The month J the neck. t o the fashionable of both sexes. case to-day. I s fashion inclining toward pretty and charming, they were pale and together and pretend t o dive forward. She $400 La Reina Scarf, 4 skins, h a s not yet passed, but she i s s o improved Their contents, of tiny looking glass and Tho ladies usually wore theirs hanging the creamy Southern pallor and treacher- delicate from unwholesome food and lack would lift her hands yr&ry high, touch t h e good shade $330 that a surgical operation Ls no longer con- ! ponder puff, seem t o suggest that our at their side* by a goldchain.but sometimes ously receding from its allegiance to a of exercise. Then did the lanky English tips of the fiagers together, dive forward, * sidered. , Puritan souls have conquered their last i t was in the centre of a feather fan. It i s rosy fresh air face? Indeed, it's barely girl flaunt in Jjhe face of a too potent rival and just save herself from falling. "Home girls and home .women who are $450 Scarf, head mounted. 2 very Another striking exemplification of vestige o f prejudice against improving easy to imagino tho coquettish play they possible that too much of. ft-good thing her one charnvof an exquisite complexion, the curative powers o f beneficent vibra- j on nature. It was not long a g o that there made with these vain appendages, for the has, a s usual, proved good for nothing, the well-earned reward o f twenty milo too fat must ao these things. dark skins, splendid bar"Breathe deeply three times a day, fifty tion i s the sister of a student of the crypto- ! were still a large number of unsophisticated mirror in the fan has been popular since. and that the rosy, fretn air face from tco walks and n o pie. gain, for. $250 breaths each time. gram system who lives In Washlagton. j and strait laced folks who looked upon tho "Open the window, t o p and bottom, Occasionally a protesting voice would Her mind was s o seriously affected that a t J powdered face a s but a slight degree r o b o raised t o the eSeet that tho English while breathing, s o a s t o get a pure air $450 Fancy Scarf, 3 skins, times s h e w a s quite violent. It i s but a ! moved from the painted one In scandal, maid developed into an English matron supply. "Walk five miles a day, i f only around good shade $250 few weeks since s h e was first surrounded ! Occasionally a rebellious sister, who who w a s inclined toward a certain bcefi- t h e centre table. March a t least an hour with what, t o her, are harmonious vibra- ! preferred sin to a ehiny countenance, would n e s s of countenance which w a s not in ac- around t h e table, taking it i n t w o instaltions. and she is now able t o do without j $500 Nicholas Scarf, 4 dark heavilv ments of half an hour each time. a n attendant and takes her meals with the ! f**~am "Practise a m p l e athletics with a light t furred skins, well worth family, which she had not been able t o do I I chair. j $500; will sell for $300 "Practise diving, jumping, bending and { for a long time." stretching. j T o prove that tho number cryptogram ! -.\nd finally, teach the muscles! A s c e r - ! $ 6 0 0 F a n c y S c a r f , 3 S k i n s , ROnd will reveal and adjust ell that pertains t o tain.which are.your, weak muscles a n d , and CQi0T%h^ds m o i m t e d one's life, from the least t o the greatest, i teach them t o d o their work. "The home woman must not eat t o o Mrs. Cochran relates that a little more than . crossed at back $450 much candy. S h e must not e a t between ? a year a g o a man who had recently started . meals. She must not cat t o o rich food. a manufacturing business went t o her t o She must get out and exercise after her learn something of her system. . middle meal. And s h e must learn what In addition to the above there Taking the name of the factory, togtfher ) foods agree with her." are several pieces2,3 and 4 sfcins with tho r.-.ir.o of tho man and his birth TO; Blessed Cure c f Art. dates, she found that the undertaking would each From the London Daily 4'kroniele. not be succeeful and named the date when . To-day the solemn beatification of Jean i t would fail. A few weeks ago this man , PRICES CUT TO Biptlste rianney, cir6 of Are, a little village came t o her and said that her predictions ! near Lyons, surpassed in attractiveness had been verified, even to tho date of the similar festivals celebrated under the pontificlosing of his factory. * cate of the present Pope. Vianncy. born in j 17S7 of shepherd parents, died in i&9 after That individual numbers are compelling * thirty years cf parochial ministration in Ars. and indicate a fixed fate Mrs. Cochran : hU sacerdotal life being a eincrularly'beautl- About HALF ACTUAL VALUE. denies. She says that each person's char- T H B I T B L I C TOILET I S S U B B O F A N A P P B B * ful nr.d evangelical one. In the tpacc of oae ncter i s reflected in bis cumbers and that j year the spiritual winsomeness of this simple, they represent what may be said t o be unlettered curate caused OTcr S O . O O O people the day and night side of things for t h a t ! tamper *th t t o shocking stuff, but she of aU soits an 1 conditions to flock t o Ars from j - r r . on. i seldom had the courage of her convict ions every country of Europe. Illustrious prelThat" i s . they ehow i f a certain course ] and would dab the powder on slyly In t h e ates like Dupanloup and preachers like La- in stock at corresponding prices. A cordaire undertook special journeys to di- splendid opportunity to secure Genui s taken what the result must bo and that | extreme privacy of her chamber, a n d sho vine the secret of Vianney*s apostolic oratory. if one takes an opposite direction the con- I took infinite pains t o hide all traces of it Toward the close of his fruitful career as ine Russian Sables, natural colors, at eequenco will be something quite different, boldly denying that sho and it were o v e n re-, ivol: rt the cood cure, as a result of execuAs there i s nothing more crucial in*life i acquainted. This was in tbo narrow tive fasting and vigils, became the subject decided bargains. than deciding what Is be*t to do and wl a t , minded Xorth, of course, for In the S o u t h , I . r ..:_#.. *. - ! . . . _ . . < *... J. . .4 , best to leave undone, wero i t p o s s b l e to I powder has ever been considered one of vt L - i n u t uaHtninanvita. tro u c v n ^ 2r."3 * hobgoblins were o numerous that Vh.nncy * know what this system i s eaid t o reveal j tho principal IUXUTICS of life. To this d a y , says they obscured aU l b s four walls of his it would certainly simplify life. j tho reckless way in which a Southern girl SALE OF dwelling. Sitan appeared in person almost Mrs. Cochran spoke of what s h e calls J applies powder will make bcr Northern daily, and emcarcd over aU Vianncr's pictures Squirrel, Moleskin and Bear, 20>, and furniture with dirt, so as t o r.-.a\- i t the law of eleven. This, she says, i s the law e i c r hold her breath. necessary to have them scrubbed continually discount. of equilibration. Being a fulcrum. It Is j Certainly the vanity ca^e affirms that II.* SiMrac Majesty further engaged t i c puny parson in physical rr*tliog matches, either perfection or that which is opposed j women, if not more .bold about wearing Ermine, Baum Marten, Persian Tr.'.shcd his holy, tra'cr Kteso to nioms. set U i V open V|>vs r.bo:;t M o i putting j - i ' H ' i *, it * v on f o perfection. There U n o Cuddle c-oureo | K | i n u T **rp B i,*,7G tire to the cure's belMead and mattress and Lamb and Hudson Bay Sables, at for him w h o has either 11 or a i n b i s than they have been before. Such a charma s a finale flmc Vlanney himself down tho Uirca*c into tha courtyard. Vitnnsy e- 10% discount. ing, trifto i s r.ot made tofcohidden from numbers. r.iped without a tcratch, but the terrible row According t o thw number cryptogram tho public gate, and when a pretty worn n kept up by the demon* In tho chamber rJcht Mink and Otter, 596 discount. one whops dominant number Is II carnov in a rcoiAU.-uct or a street oar calmly opens art or nicht reduce 1 Mm to. a pitiablo ttalo ar of r.ervounc*s -d Insomnia. afford t o be anything which is n o t In all her vanity case.l.okls t t a mirror c u t a t a Tt-.es* and other phenomena have been ways true and fine. Therefore those j comfortable a n g b and p&'ntiaUngly pow welcomed by the Roman Com egatlon of imder its law should live persistently and ! ders her Gibson nose and chin she fs sure of Rite*, which h i s mtde a h u d and fast rule for men and women. Also Fur Lined' not to b*he\v in the heroic Sanctity of any unde\iatingly a non-resistant life, which is i a large and deeply irleie*tcd audience. TUB MASCTTUNT! TANTTT CA8BCatholic candidate for beatification or canoni- Garments and Sleigh Robes. 2S% not, a s some conclude, an unstable, yield- J This public toilet has been observed fation unle^ pbyMcal si*, s and wonders can cordanco with American taste. But tho be adiuovl. Four French Cardinal*, six discount. l o g existence, but is simply obeying the J moro than once, though It's probably not timo carr.e when wo adopted the English rihops and a thousand French pilerirhs asHcriplural injunction t o let tho tares g r o * in accordance with tho strictest rules of g s t e j at to-day> function. The Bishop of fcti:h of athletics and health, raw, crudo *fith the wheat until the harvtst, while the j propriety even in these liberal limes. But reliey. in who*e dore*e Ars Is situated, tang untramnulled becamo the fashion. Individual goes on planting and maturing J be who sneers a t this pretty exhibition of ruth mas*, surrounded by a rroup of priests Sate of Men's Fur-Uned Overcoats The undisciplined u.c of outdoor e x - an t pcis-intsheloncing to Vianney's viliace the * l K a t . ! tho vanity caro will plcaro tr.ko notice t i n t A noteworthy detail at tee afternoon ccrcContinued. ercise, the Min. the wind and a hearty and J^-T*^*ThL^ accords with the teaching of FrocbeJ. ! certain fleck. pro^reTou*. v > c i | p r o c e e d vthen r*iuix. made a state entry into >;in.iln!ing <\lcl did tl.cir work, end wtn.cn Rt. Peter s. was the presence of the Pnke and w h o was a great philosopher, although r.* men are Mill t o be seen drawing out their c <n , h i R o y ^ Tribune. M:::>. r.i.w lv l c trying to tcr.e down he te* *Rfi^W In the seventeenth and eighteenth cri nn educator b o w s o much m^roirv ^ Mdorrd. ; liule vanity cases from inehle pocktts Their Royal llichnesses drove direct from cx'.'.l <?r.i!.<o r.f their complexir.ri*. Hence the Roy.d ^f1^cherit.t paliee, and were Offl. turiM l.i lie > wore hanging fr . n the id ,v tl.ry ;io contended tha all tba' h nrccs.*ary' c:o a." rr.\:c!i f inly received nt the entranco to the Vatican ... c ;!* v v . - . i f . <.i.r.*' n small omarrenta! ca-o ca'V<l an < t* ih ir*nwign.fivcnt wit .-v-he; tJ t o sow th* seed of go^<! and ther<* v.iil Between B'way and Sixth Ave.

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