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j THi; yORXIXG rOST; SUNDAY jaxuarV is, ido . - ;, " ' ' Jo p romo t e a 1 t'j? 9 B ja u ty nv n.LA .rr.i.iA i T.rTtitirn. Ai aeon e a rtrl or wo-aan hcr.rars f.- rrionfti! f a .n rf r-rrrMfif sr.. clou or a drfeet whi -u wp ha U-.iM.-d ! n: -' c ram :- i: i.-.iii.ia." can le oerc.in. and for wire, i v k j .' V i::,;r- . ,:-i!f '' ,: l,a:, tf'-vunl vera. a cure be expect ImniMiate re- " from :::... da.ly tu!-: the arp.'iratioa of that r-m dy. I f rt n.;t l iwt .-! i r.rnv of six she tro-mH r.N.'tiuragtd cul oftm i7.-:.'c ' rsi u r ; '". I. .v : r f j.oMvla cur.ce . lUvT't .nica.eli:: m joardir t. ao.u.:iv; g:i very tirh. h'Ii.'jr iiujor.-.d d Vu-. pa-trl- . l:' etka. ;:aie, i k. c.nl and r-Uk..--. i:r.t !..::.? . r f:-fru.r. t:.f tt r :.i;d !."... li. liriS'Is I'MiU VCital!i' r .-l -itlatS. Yale delly '-.th end -lent tx-'c u:;ii: i.vi ic.rv.r.; to Induce pes-H.i:t-ir. The i-iore time jua tan spend diarontlnne her efforts Most of the letters aik'rg fT sp"e:r,J nd etc or dirct'ns adJ th. stipulation that that remrdy must ret tjna kly. -TMn Lair nit make Hxtsrlarit riotu in a mo:.trVje : time, or I'w-It tcnl 1 1:1:. -r rotir their 1 natural color or lx-.ue r.j-x write r.t j once; scant eyrtasb.-j uws: transformed f t dNtraetirg fringe In a fnrt n'g'.f. and k & .VI.. " . I. 1. . . I ... . . . I . 1. i lei I to ....... t,.. .. , . -i ..,..1 2" the oi'-u a.rtthe hctti.-. a..d np e..it r-nrriioa or inr.t;r in u ir.c. -i. i i '" thin - are In 'oibl l i. Na'un " n trto.!- r- :w hot nir. acj patUuvc U tut kcj Ef to ncres. i Ore nf the r.ttrnrf.ve Vv.t .lhnuJ Ma- . I. ... V' IIO rni of tJieta have uaucxu" " J apaitiacnta when PS, t! ,.. th:y sret-nhouses ..are especially I""-. . - oriii thorp Is idea is not I'i.u. - i :ip JIf:t i - : ...,,,nr I;'ur. Lrtnlr Itriir of (fie I!a:iiln. I. rf.tl- of lL' L'atilsi ::: d :. The pedlest aprorrrnnt la health or , atI I-jrui .e.it: u ,:a Lae '.tia jrwuo.e i o a nature iJisi arj !- r'.i-au , . r,ns "-Jji-J" ;'; T.'-if.. t :;r.". .r.-C by ra5 esrrri.' an.! cp licn:hlr.c-. ( it. n rtv, thij;.;-.;, tcj.-uti. t!''n. ab4 tti! Is heraiie n-t :Lrr ia. 3! .-.re, . i-T'nto'r. ai'-j I.it! tiaitaa. 1.. n -!: rl.! t-;.-vutrI traira H n c!;4:i!i'i: - ("i:ii!;1's .hvr.;a.' Tlie.e Is ' inn' lo.t;i rn f jch !r::;i. ai.l itine r-'i't:1. Tor l..;t J r Ju itfit', li. V.'l e;sr ro'j ire la '.oo ot r.of. v'j- t'-'-"' I,,'':nltl trv:lr.c .!ae i the ua; t!n:e yon are In v V..r!.:. At tl;e rxtniue -.vT of the las1. roach yi.it v ill notiti'. i.' yrti vr;l! c 5 l.-:-k. li'f !vr-r f ppu-f :ir.!f y. It U the t'.::.v ! -.0: ii iitTf Jl:v Uio:iri::u-.-tv-.ii V.Lf" ' ' : tra'.i wa g-iv.g ta v.po;ie dlrjetiuB ..v. tluit i e ai-!. r.rnr: J :t 1 t!it-r en'l t-f tla- rri n. ibis l.io.j I. a if iy su;i iia.l.: iiaj.l. t s aufu: n.vil I::to aalcealaeaJ : f, r i . T; e ? I a ec.m'?; :.i1.!e n! s :rde lai essit.r pi;!: ilcvn-a f?:f.tlc ana ;snnt orl ne tze o:' :::r- pi :.;:er slftiatf Irjir.tdlnte'y. iixt to the :fiii i. Ti p iUmw!;: p" ;, sunijp a:o cun ctr .t'ue vU-w of tlv- gnfir.l n!u i- on the lav ward platform. IIap;i.y. !:: na:;vr.i! ccou-.tiv X tLe -e'.evaied l oad of' maVoK a 011 t!iQ rear platform-o? tij' train iniuceessary. '( Ti:e rear lo'.r Is v t rpT.ed at l-r tp litMsc tliere no gv.uu n -:t' rear "f t'-. , !:!:!. A ad few ss-ngi-w po to the extrt-ms ! .if ti:e ti'I-:uP.5 n of jueeo.te.aes. .1.- erowded. T-u-io e :i'.ii;!tm peraie tav.o It i tru;- ti-r.t tl:Me ;ire two .M.-xns, near ; ; ioUu p.casurc o. wavd ed crtherrareoach. ero tte f.-..; ; nffair of .v.-ootVanrt ass,- A uoden uamo. is Lul'lt tf on a wwdc.J . b-f on W.Wcrt. t tirv pitted - p:::::3 fta-.-.pu'lPl'u.; ..-Th f,:,mi VV.s Urooi-es in .rbloli tl- KIass sides :.'r; i tor fit. TJn-woolenrat. Is cffAet?v nnd cdils SnTTa:ty..l,v.i h w;tyt!ji-heary woirn arlfne so:ue.vLat dt roys Vf . f; . ' JL . H...'.,IVi-4liul"vj (rt.'-n It tut' err or siu-i li s 1 .t.iu.i. o de ,lio oiies are annaveI iy useeon:at and onti of p;i?c0rev and tee tuuv.i peue7: . ilr rtiljes immediately inside the donv. A. j ll.o ' otljer hoc 1 1) are- s-iarirly s:tuatru. j Tl. -ir -n'- r.i the train, would l;e-a!i Tlffnt, i lint there the e. Merman has elostd P th' seat. Lnt'the doer turned, the p-ace :rle, n eiislr.eer e-'.li. e-owded. ThwHo e :r.d.tinu: pera.e 1 is,,.- ti-e 'act tint 'orlfiit'eoiJeR always t ltie f... 'v-; - for the.r.mo'r.s the maiden la the 4-n:f 1 i.r'I they r, r1 '"rSti; S- elevated train nowaday. f .rmt times (1 :irreublv surprised to ftr.il The prcttUtt 1U t!e !-"";;:.f.rln- "j , The .nly tf.hle i the w!U ra-h whleh Vive one of tl,e i ytt wa destsned by a liar.em omaa. wl.o .n.-de for-.-"i:.r.d-s !.J.i:h.' Tl;e -pua:d sr. -f 'M -. , : ; ,;: t- fhese pans often are dl$pei,i elie tuey ' are used tor the' la. aL',,' wooden wtse aispensea witn. . M ; ':ldea not more than half 3i! ii.ji ,, ' makes a nice Uoorlcs for little jrr. , tbe pan Pltner on tne ontsid'e orfj,,, side, as tte builder desires., the kMt In the miniature ct-eenhoui florists au attempt U made. JS0S k 1, to rt'U.. ... .plants, so they are cultivate. In Vi i, '. niuV-are tept well watered. .T.Mt ;il V "hose plants are used and the Ittnt r.f ' rftom is generally sufUclent for il.i-h. n florist however, has devised a (;, r ,r or Jieatbi these little hothouses UT. ; Uff-.ttse foi- ft base a fort of r Iii' the lower one he places warii-n,,'.- TUe upper pan, wuicn nts ngtit j irs u the pan containing the water, lujs k!r , holes In Us bottom; Thcs upper i i f. j, 1'J f-o deep- as the lower onej and i oil ,,., ' the steam from the warm V;:.s..T rkfi t!u-oii!?h the hdles in Its bottom ;i rij( -J, the pjauts in the hothouse. U , At-ono eiul of the lower pan ' . , ... - ' ; ,-vr-v. '?tl& ti'o .as: ear' wS'.i to." von that la vans t y tae t eonp'.e wMei ret'-; en h'-s train will hu-vr . to the U jnth. U nuti-s h j dlliereuee v. J-.i-ti ev j fl.e tram is jr.-,!:.-: t:p town ov down urnu. if It is SJltis up tiwa C!-pI i - bin.-tii" is oe ended hi;fjre ;he ;ra:n rea.-i:rs I'avl: place. if tin train if pAxis down t-'wu the !.. t:i per.er-il'.y e:'pr;::f- a 'ov p.-e t.-.i'i! reaches On.- Ilaa-ired :'.:-i 'iV.iity-rifti: sttivt. . Tl rrily persons !r. M e train who ear. p-..: ok t be cer.p nt' of "Cupid.'; -btsoth .,-, .,. tV'Ceoi-. !:' : !! !! 1 '.'l! ' !' t P 1 V fll'"'iSi' the iff lew pe:ov.s w!i-' ,-Uf have .-w.'it.'.eari? Safe to Ilea a One's Letters. rrouiDl to atin'iiate the c'.rcuLitloa of the blood and greatest r I roeets of catned from health or tccreasicj personal attractions j onfjr with p-e can always r acc i-rstt d :r pniri e- rc!ei adarted to tte particular condition are taken at tbe nam t!m. nalarjted Pores and Comedones. The cordttlon of misread por- anI cm-. d-inea. or Mackked.U xact !y what thn'e I'tieed that ti.ee now make tr " . . . . . . . t' elr I)-.i?'t!e.s to .-ar.nter back anu see -i ni itfl !. are If'l'iv arrawxed. In the vide:; d'tvs t.u .cros .'eats in the e ea:ed train-- used to he the proper place f..;- M-ii.iiiwnt'.i' eoi'.p'e. but '. r.ese are now left to married aerf cr.s end men wl'o want t. I talk business. Xo .("-bmpiercla: affairs ' are discussed in "Cupid's tenth. -It is ai.so.atrjy a Ml entirely a place for affairs of the heart ami the jrentle wll-perla? of nothins- No hody can har, and if he could he would be a wretch to attempt to llstcu. f The rules of the new elecrr'.c road pos' tlvely fcrrh'.d Ilstenirs to what is soins cn-ln ."Canld's booth." Kvcn if you hear the oies'.loi; popped it Is not ycur duty to re ; p -rt the matter. The ofucla's of the read have not designed tl.Is hoith as a p ace in which to settle. flls- j pates. livery thins mut run along smooth j ly. and there mvt not be, above ail, any J scandal dica.-jtrd ty Its occupants. . i IVih.ap country couples will not fu'.iy r.p- p.eclate what the e'evated cC.eiais have done, j fn providing" this booth. Girls who are ac I customed to-being wooed amid t he w ild wood : and the jess-amlae may,uaderrate the charms rf "CudM's boot fent there are maidens , , I who never strolled through a field of dairies 7 c m J.7 : 's .! v! - .i !. . ' v- . -. i . . - f V 4, . Jf-i tKW i. ' a'- i-: "-iT-'-'- f . . w 1 v.-i I r ir ,y a "S f , 1 lr ' .'aA-V t-jf MjV V' ' 1 i I fft44i if if Ilw3TiilW4t III it ??ir JJt-.T "ir V -- W1 V I i A I, Ti'.; xycc k .Ti,k . Z. y ? . - til CojiTersatlon Is tnlnterrupted. iuxuryi jovmg D. T. Cupids." This is . theVh-MdseB.l f.-.e .n,,h h:k to null i wer t -,e-ri i e -.v! rTTTj,. f ! n ,d , 1 who never strolled through a lie.d of dai.ic. iuxurv ;ovilJg ..A Pnrifr It. thereby gtvlng the m.c.lS i vcr the ca.?r. i;p'.r . :-. c tl:ev can si: 1 1 ere. Su fJiao-t n much , ' '' T. " Tl I cxaperai;ng, 01 wue,. out A.ue u.'- . ' . I moveniint from lo to t!nv. inhaling : . . ... -.. . . ; WLrk!ti3 crlrl.v of ?Cew York have had to .Is ; i., e Tonori nt fo- rending slbie Impetus to tne renewing - A ith ,tror2 n.oven.rnt ef tl, l,t- . ' ' a. Tu'" !V,re "l. 1 w ! . T " . I ? " TV. V'V i, life. ; Hence the beneSt to be rhracai as the arms are riie i ardrxh ,!.: ' """" they have a Cue view of the trnelc au.l X" ...... m P'j-c c .a., i-;--' ateraal m;:s for lnt?roTn2 i as thfv fall. ili.-.-!-.. th t:-.!.:.s v'-.v- th t leva ted et "i:t::re. Persons loelii- :n tae inorcuig u.i uome m iue v m.us uauS- nca tills retreat., wueie i.e v p-'i"-'- !rr. t '.i n; in -! n slvci ; the!.- way-frna tl:e fnr.t :f the car canmu irg en to an elvated-ear strap. To them and up on f he seat and fr.ke his cemfort. It is d ir.il.'j tiiic Af'rrw'ih- ! them hi'.-ar-e a fiici.d'y partition pro- I the young men .who have a ec.-mpauicd thenv j t kerf orb a race to fee wbo gets into . "Cu- by the tkumb an Ins tte tar.d in warm h u; -'-.ti.I v.:. Ar wi almocil ra- ai rt' dry tl.rm Pad rub In hr'Uey or !:";.t( d clyr. rln. 'li:' treatment ofteu, b :r ;:nd rt tir.es t! . k!n. The masaie cat: J. " n'p r. ! d wit a Je.-'s out In-yf i;'d tVa edio of the seat. Hisouid ' '"Cupid s booth. '"cpoics as a blessing. The' pid's booth" first A. D. T. Mo.. 412 or tile ui'.v d.lre to be jilt:a-exe.;:sive ttu-y tan only f.;alt theC,,havo to tint! Is that there I spoon :ag .couple: iDr Tp'.y -' " , ,rr i,s3tnf. a,.. .t) ,. w ;lNt or !:'h: sb. c f r. EelartM Pre are ean.cd by ,,nr rau rM !l;l.:,. IVrf..,.f fr.,..,f.n ... J r ta thi- etrecUtr and f. r-. . f the c-J;Vr ,n,. r . .,. . -. , , ' L . !-c. i ta. .-i3ee. ef tte dec, and Par.. , JTf T's-5 " the r tH. :..:; S tt.ar i :t. - wt thHroilv nntter k-itches all at- f r-tre ,er Lie r-.b.--ak -f "-.'evi. . ii.o-p -rrie Irrpnr'.tl's rd tare b'.ack. Prrs .tr t rn out I apt !n bruie the hkia. and. ucls f jliowej hr :Le ue of ai: atre;ec: latloc. m:ik - tI u:.i:i-r wr-e. When " tatnerout asd ,:cn: 'y d faeinc It I best In. iirttn the face, n soften-, t'ae ccre d.sVa of loj!. Hn;e. taken fr a f-w days. t.e a week If t'u c-t-.- i ebMlnate. will eur.' I the ttrdrrcy. A -..' f pa rf of yVli-.w r side j cf luerfcry la lo- --.ir' t'f i:.J!ic w'.l! :p- j i.'ve ieo p.-.ta of a t. i! r.: .i !.-.a. i: rapm:y. tlens and rcHxe the -kla. and ttea press IV .:" '.'.' ':- " "- '; ALrn lb f!r-t pr; 1: cf pair. In theeytlid at tie corned with a watc'a key. prt lc It down firmly, bnt p-?t.tly. over each pot- Bathe tae face afterward with lE tuinated water er with this ASTP.INGEXT LOTION. ; Ro wat.r ounces. Ktder Bower water 2 oitfires. Kitnple tincture f bcnzila. .4 ounce. Tannic acid 1-J -r i;s. r wnT.4 sn n . . vas n f li I hf fit -mond lotion or with roenmher milk." Toth ' ' Ini-ts n coming to a. read it i bet t o sir.di warrlrg .-f th. r-itherlr.g rf a stye take a drop of tir.en:re c: heiisdr.M upnu a iaa:p of sugar ard ha; he the eye with warm j c'dt iff mer water. 1J 1 1: t ! 1 ye f r.-m r.t- j ; ly wi:h a soiutlvU tf o .'.ram of pare sal- j atnrjoaui in a half pltit f Cs'wd water wilt of tea ar:c;t the pregreas if a tjf and j eorrfet the c.:.d':lor- w liieh iudt't e it. If i bare excellent cosmetic onalitlc and do not ' i-.oee-s w;iaa wa:m p..r....- eo. , nntr hilr. 1 ''""'scvi. ids pomaue ta-;t.u t'.s tea.- STYI. rOMADE. White vaseline A : te pr 'pltati- U.! rf h! eh eacooxace auperS Sciatica. Maij. ts a rovereijn rernedy fer th! trooble. Th tnoTetceat Is to encircle the leg with bth hand, twistirg them en-, white tnsciipr rtr.T tlrelr aronnd the lln-li In fiDiHivi-e directions 1 "ate pn.-p.tati 1 -: f.r:.:i,. i-s aed arorktn? tK - nnivi-i! Tli. t O ! . hi eh p . i 1 : -. n s pressure must he firm ar.d de. p. o as to ; ae ..ct iuum I..- j. a'n end i rr ra t j eeolee oatoral heat ta the parts affe.-ted. and j " theut r stiiuniat r-- ! -d-. lie- thu atlaui'tte the molc-ular chaus' in ' tv.pVn nt als lri:;l; m: nburdau-.v f i ;:rr muscles and rerves t wK! i jr! rh !!- ,, . . ..... , ..rder. The cur. can t.c h.iter..il i br entir.- 1 n V r c ,;Uh 1 ! i' frT"1 '' 1,5 ' n S ' ' . iemon. Begin with th. Jnlee ,.f ore. nru , aas he.;.- : Ac, 'ly li - .1 vi , Increase the djse daiiy till you can tcke nice er'g.ia is li;: ' iv -t ev. -1 :. a day. Obstinate Mkln Tronhle. n'. causir-j atiy ('."- o:r. ."rt in thoitglcn of . Often obstinate skin trouble .'ae to dys- j l' e st .m-.ch. an 2 .'::. ..n.-tlpatl.Mi couid . p pIa. A half h.nr bvfore meals take i '-1 ,ve iv,i!c! -ii't .-. Vi'.- . , . ' " I i' . ." . : .. ' ' - - "'--.'! !i;-.'"i, as far as she could, an old-fashioned, long, narrow greenhouse. such as one frequently see? in the country. This model was made entirely of glass and passe-partout. The entire binding was ninde of heavy strips of paper about .an inch' w ide. "These-'-joined together six pieces of glass, which weie cut to order by a giar.ier. In order to give t'-e greenhouse the ap pearanee of being biiiit -of many small panes of gias.5, as a real greenhouse is b;;i!t. very -narrow stains , of naner were ; 'pasted, on each, being pinched into a tiuy ! ridge, to rc.'-cmble tuu lranicwcrL; of ii ' la rge greenhouse. !- Ti e 'glass, work of tbl home-made grren j -house is. 'whea completed,- perfectly, solid and fcts(tlown over a has.-.' The plants are ; frst arranged on the base, as desired, then 'j the. glasshouse is placed oyer' like a cover, i One of the wrinkles to add realistic efl'ict-is Htatjf placing the pla'r.t3 on tiny tables or l;o:jAv in imitation of the benches I used in regular greenhouses.' In this.w-ay I tiny 'aisles -can .he formed and the minia- iaucet. wnen tne water gets cold one r.' of a half-Inch rubber tube is afiaohcdH the mouth of this faucet aud thwthcresd ro tne escape vnive on; a steam radiator. Thus a little steam can; be furiiKa en izi tne water reheated. :f' Nearly all florists sell plants wtjjfh ar peciaily grown for these mlnifl4rf gr: houses. But if one Is so situatr.fi that n't- able "dwarf plants" cannot be .jjitalned it Is very easy to eet out tiny fern?, ieom, etc. Frequently twigs taken fr.im nn'dVt plants and set out in tiny potj or hnn ttlled with rich soil will take rootLpd th;!n in the Uttie hothousesr. , , DIRECTION'S FOR MAKING MlXll TUBE CON'S EltVATOK i. Have a glazier cut six pieces crdltirj window glass two for the endi and four for the sides and top. The Ize ia u be d- termined by the builder of tlipcoiff-crvstor. Quite a pretty ono has boen init(!j lllccti long, 10 Inches wide and 101ncIti'jJ.!glj. - fk ' Jl &'M t '-T'"ii i iiTir 'iVnaaflffl ii li 'I sslri illiMMlsIn T t -1 : i t f i ft i i 4 H nkmmmU ! So One Criticises a Friendly Clasping of Hands. Si- '.,- .. 1 J .J ':'( . "1 "1 ,. . f '".I. . - . ::-::i:'l : .Ui-c- . -. i .: : ::;iv:,!;''.'h r..;-;;-- .-' :VaT 'ij'rVf' 4'- ' : f'Vef .n-.; -- H; - r-.r-VT? V,V,-U tlll'll . C. i I. -I 1 . -w' -YT :-.tA --t''LI-.?,:J r ; v .v:-v-;0'-Uc . .'- ..: i --. -1:' v-'. . V eJ5 . ; ; '; : ; ? fc.'f-.'.J? v: -U- tip A COSTLY WEDDING- PRESENT. One of the wedding presents received by - JLiia ALKierblit biOMii; when she b- - ...nc. tan br.(i,u li.:.U:. Wi.iiaia li. usgood ..'fbl is a iii uer 4 i-ng -lo., t islnoi.ed ilie a .i.ailce. tbe cup of winch is lined wtU silk 'of "heliotrope biuo. ThOi;gh of severe sim i ll' ity ci design 'ud scarcely taller than an gg cup, it is an. cs-ulsiie bit of norkman sh;i. li:.4 rifg box was dfsir""cl hy an artis, r. ;.;!iy for 'the recipient and tbfi eisro ther like it in xisteme. It is poss-ihie for a pii-e of silver to have as much merit .is a ri cf art es the tinrst str.tne or canvrfi. ai d. every, year there Is a greater te:;ilr:;.-y nmonjr those who can rfforrt it to eschew tiiV prodtfrfs "of the wrcsboT and faef ories ntal to fTI: for ho individual wer'.-?r nnd t'e hand made article. It Is this fact that makes tills littie ciialice cosiiy and iiHti'taiii-W- It wins fashioned out of ' solid silver en tirely by hand. The aitist who designed it Uammred and wrough; it. using, the tools wliich IwerC used before machinery was in vented and which many lovers of the best .. ... "-"ftsmanshlp are trying to bring Into use again. The ornamentation is Egyptian in design. On thd cover are the Egyptian wings, joined together ;'nd the snhere si"uio'-;;td by the sacred robra. "waving erect, with ontsprerd -hjood. On the 'base of the o"nJfee a re' the l':fi V's In'tia's. con tr! vert tn rr-r. V. f tnej cartor. of or. of tf nnclert Virc TPf. With its Inserfnf'rtii t I' i tkA II 1 1 I 1 or "hMel I w EBjSf , tymt si !i p ;i i.-.-- -'li WNW I'oiiion ol MoJat e Cuusci vaio. ) with Glaus Top OUl li:re pi-trre i.; all the ic.UIer when 'one is looking diiffii the littie ai.Vlfs v;tn the owarf pianfs on cither . eh?e. XMhui this effect Js desired iiir; ..iuiudpr should 1 e care--ful not to piae too many . plants in the iittle greenltouse. ,Too. fj5ttr--.plau.ta. make a bc it-'r. showiifg than .tot; Many: ' " The iii.tle eonsej-atorlei'- whfc'b -nre ' roW ' in Fifth avenue t'aday hatv a znc '"pan resting on the base, ' The plants are placed' In this pan. ' In the - borAe-Bidilo ''greenhouse ' "A raj for Ibr Little Pots. The Conservatory AVlthont the Ulns s Case. x CAT 42 YEARS OLD. nerr rohl. president cf the Germaa So- , ri. latnl their llf. K the longer they are That this remarkable aclnra! ha? still some ZlLlZ ll ; Uk - a b- -l Is evident from the fact that r'sar4 t tte ag nfclch It U rib'e for ! l"at " "ia th royal catle ' niitaiii ta attain. be aya. are like human bclcgs In of f she gave birth to a kitten two years ago. , i. . 1.H.U a:is unu m oe t- years out. i .moreover. ;Le kitten thrlTCd wonderfully i;r.-.r,ju'. a'.'y u iy fairly Uim to !. fsc-ct. Tb. mere pacefal sad bctttr . cM-:td.red :kc d.4aa f thv ca in Geriaanv. and attract. di much atteutlun when it was t xhlhitcd at tijsc evyjsrition in Brcklaa. y- 'v.'-. - -. ., ... - -gSfR.' l ? mmmzimitiSm itefei iifiiiii SlioTlac Bawaadat! of Cobutt atory v - ' 'ft- 9.nfJI"li!j? i you desire one.thi size, l-jKr glasses cut from a 14-inch g.'u'jji'""''' bjse will then -be 10 Inches iiiltt about CVx inches to the shouiib"-. ill i! J From the shoulder to the apeslK'f i-t; r' will be about C4 iucjres. TtM ' '" can' haTe four pieces of g!.is4!i' ' inches. They will-be for tho .-i'iv1 acl '"' roof. . .- ; .. ', ! 'Join the. half-dozu parts to!i?thT passe partout or snch strong atrip "? f3"' as yen may have at btfr.d Thejl,. ; . should be treed.' because the dsti.'j ;'' ' -r the plants will cause some mo; -ii'. :. '' '''' and .this will' trr; to get out 'i'ir-' '- -Joints. If a wooden. base or aW f' r' have a solid piece of wood etiiijvi'rvl completed class hntu ntlbv-r ;t 1 a cover, it a z.nc pan is to if . uoor, act the glass cover fit o not let the sides of the nan 1 half an Inch ti'gb. . ir-it is desired to rive the house the appearance of hnving nr.meroas small panet of giiis lala(are Conservatory AVhieh Can Ue Talcen A pa r t; C'I . ' ,l.-r rr:.v ( i.s a 1' greenhouse Isimade, this can t':' rf pa-i ngon .very narrow strjjjs ' " wh'ch wllf seem to form a -fraft; nast n Oini. i.n.i ..trfj.il .1 .'..- aimed at. First cut the. strips.1!'"" l an Inqh vl'de. Fold them Ice four parts and paste tbe outer flat, leaving a raised point, "r semble the little strip of wood ift;"--( the panes in a large ' nothoKH.; ri ""' the divisions. runnirr from fiist. They are each In one stP 14 3 " long, aud Shonlii he niaeed 1 it Vi 5 ' 4 I . irt.' The erossnieees are ',il'i'f'J . til" - . . . t -( 1 . n i -i rize. t ' r:' rt. apart.' The crossp'leces are ame way and pasted betwef wise strips as. -closely a des tlie' proper effect of gimail p"' inch -anart for a mwuei tf tk here.'' ' " 1 " . ; ...' " . . . . ''..- - : S " ' ; -' ' -' .
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1903, edition 1
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