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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1905

DRESSING FOR THE BACK.

* Vrmm lb* D*l>fT •»U Ar(Utlc KrekcknoMaa's Book. Tho Kpwji'tiwuiuBU for »ii«* uiuat In* ronKMrrwd ak a claaa drran iMMiUarty ami dlffwvut from any woman In tlw world. 81mp drvaaMw lor lli«* Uatk. BIk tak>w care to drew well, cutuidered (min a front point ol view. But abe druuus witli u kjiei-lal rvKnrd for tboae who Khali mv li>-r fmui the n*ar. 8be takea ci.iti pride In her khunlder IdadeK. "Let them j.aH fat, atal you are . Miya. And ao It l». “Let r your nhoulder bladea become Ktooplus, and yt»u are' ruined," abe declare*. “Let your KbouAer bludex pet aliarp, and none of your kowuk will lit you. 1^-t your ohoulder bladen crow uncraceful. and you might na well give up tbe (■eauty «|ue*L” When It cornea to tbe dlaplay of her bark and neck and unua tbe b’renchwoman exccla. She Khruga with them. Hbe aaya j-ea and no. She expreaaea aurprlae. Joy. diadaln and Borrow, all by. tbe geaturva of her bflek and anna. Hbe lacea her waiat ao tight that It aeenia as though abe would break In two. But her bust la free and her breathing apace la full. She would not think of cramping her lung» “MerciT . 'claimed a Frenchwoman putting or{ an American t>odlcc. “I cannot brwiiiie. - The belt la like a bag. It Is ao loae that I am uncomfortable, while It la tight around'the. bust and ■round tbe throat." And that Is one of the l , 'renchwoman’a secrets. She gives her throat plenty of mom, and she gives her bust a eban.-v to expand. But her waist, on the other band. Is tight lyvlacei She takes cjire. however, to pull the laces tight below tbe riba and t>elow the lung sp^ce and below tbe buat line in order that the beautiful upper figure may bare plenty of room In which to breath.- and expand and be graceful — Chicago Tribune.

BREAKFAST TRAY.

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For tbe convenience of tbe Invalid or others who prefer to have breakfast served In bed the set shown In tbe Illustration. It is claimed, posskaaes certain advantages over Its predecessor*. One of these is tbe protecting rim of tbe tray and tbe other folding legs.

BVAUPAST THAI AXD TABLE. which permit tbe tray to be raised to form a table. Tbe prettiest china ought to be selected for individual service of this kind, 'and In tbe Illustration Coalfort la the ware. This tray Is an English design, introduced by a prominent silversmith, tbe tray being of allver in Fren. !i gray finish. The illustration may serve as a pattern'or model by which an ordinary wooden tray, enameled and fitted with hinged legs, may be transformed at home Into a double utenolk—Brooklyn Eagle. / Fan In ffcc Heme. Don't be nfrald of a little fun at borne. Don't abut your bouse lest tbe sun should fade your carpet* and your hearts lest a hearty laugh shake down some of tbe musty old cobwebs there. If you want to ruin your them think that all mirth and social enjoyment most be left on tbe thresboid without when they come home at night Young people most have fun and relaxation somewhere. If they do -not And It at their own beartnstooes. It will •ought at other less profitable

Therefore let the fire burn brightly at night and make the homestead delightful with all those little arts that parents ao perfectly understand- Don’t repress the buoyant spirits of your children. Half aa boor’s merriment around tbe fireside of borne biota out tbe remembrance of many a care and annoyance during tbe day. and tbe best safeguard they can take with them Into tbe world is the Influence of a blight little

factories and chemical works, which many times cause great discomfort end even epidemic* before a maddened public opinion roots them out and puts them wIters they ought to I**—all those matters are a part of tha government as much as the currency and the tariff and ibe foreign policy. All these affairs come under the bend of "municipal housekeeping.” and woman ahould'frel aa responsible for their conduct a* men.

Yon may not know enough to advise our statesmen about tbe tariff, and aa matter it is very possibly too daap for any of tbe preeent generatts*. aaya a vrrltsr la Harper's Rasar. But the care of tha otreota. tha cuostruetloa of tbs

OoVteH’a L«nl Bo severed. rniLADKLI*IllA. March 28.— Detective# bare have recovered Jewelry and silverware valued at $4,000 which was stolen by William K. Cottell, a hotel thief arrested Mat week In New York. All of tbe articles recovered were stolen from hotels.

A Way la Ber' One girl who was obllgcJ to think of dlahra which an Invalid slater ralrht partake of arranged pronea In aurb a way that tbe whole family voted It a delicious deaasrt. She soaked the primes In water until they were plump and full. Then she piled them In a dtab aud p-ured whipped cream over them. Sometime* n few almond meats were added, with excellent result. HOME REQUISITES.

SmII Ceevealeaem Thai Kkoald Always at Hand. A heme may be fitted out In luxurious style und yet If Mcklng, lu *01)111 convenience* l>e destitute of comfort. No mere artist or furnisher can aupply those. The mother or daughters must attend to them, the little thlnga needed In dally experience. From the want if them may result Innumerable slight embarrassments or even serious trouble. . Any one who has felt In tbe dark for • match box only to find it gone from Its place knowa tbe disappointment that ensue*. One who lias re<iulrv I a string in a hurry understands the i*erplexlty that may arise from the want of a ball of twine or a box or hag filled with abort cords. It Is troublesome when one wishes to write a memorandum imd has no lead pencil at hand. If tbe pencil be accessible. but pointless, matters seem all tbe one. How easy It Is to take a stitch In time when everything necessary Is 11 band, and bow difficult when tbe case M vice versa: Spools of cotton of various numbers, silk of different hues, needles of graduated size. wax. emery and sharp scls—e good supply of these greatly expedites tbe work of the needlewomen. In tbe matter of writing, when tbe desk la well stocked with stationery, pens, good Ink and postage stamps there Is Inducement to prompt correspondence—Philadelphia Inquirer.

(•*nuan ICmprrna nl Menalns. MESSINA. Italy. March 2H. - Tip* German Imperial yarbt IlnbeiisolMm. with tbe empress of Germany and IT'ures Kltel Frederick and Oscar on board, baa arrived here. Thousands of *j>ectiit<»r.« cheered the. arrivsl of tbe lui|>erial party. An llalimi squadron and numerous yachts. Including tbe 1 American steam yacht Yeuetla. with , Morton Plant and party on board, rendered tbe customary honors.

HOW TO GRILL.

SometktBB That Every Good Hoono keeper Saonld t nderntaad. Every good housekeeper should understand tbe principles of grilling. It is similar to broiling. When anything is intended to be grilled tbe gridiron is placed over tbe fire Instead of In front. To grill successfnlly tbe fire must be bright and smokeless or tbe food will Htber ik* burned or smoked bUck und unfit to eat. A coke fire grills splendidly. Tbe gridiron must be clean, bot and well greased before tbe meat Is placed upon it Great care must be taken not to Insert a fork In tbe lean part when turning the chop or steak or tbe Juices will run out Into the fire. Very small tongs are better for turning. Only tom the t once, and that at the end of fiver seven minutes, according to tbe thickness. • Tbe second side should require two minutes less than tbe find. Only tender meat should be grilled with gas stoves. Serve on a bot dlah‘. with a small pat of butter mixed with finely chopped parsley and a few drops of lemon Juice. The heat of the meat will melt It sufficiently. A well grilled chop or steak should not look dry or hard, but soft and puffy, because tbe moisture has all been retained and on being heated has expanded and thus produces a puffy appearance. In the case of a apllt fish put tbe open aide to tbe fire first to prevent tbe Juices from escaping.

THESE SHOULD NOT WED.

Tbe vromai? who expects to have a good, easy time. Tbe woman who buys for tbe mere pleasure of buying. Tbe woman who thinks that cook and urea can keep bouse. Tbe woman who wants to refurnish her bouse every spring. Tbs woman who would dls rather than wear Mat season's bat Tbe woman who expects a declaration of lore three times a day. Tbe woman who marries in order to have some one to pay ber bills. Tbe woman who thinks she can get $3,000 worth of style out at a $1,000 income. Tbe woman wbo proudly declares that she cannot even bam ■ pocket handkerchief and never in ber Ufa.

AlfnBM «n Wed Knallak Prtnmn. MADRID. March 2H. lu ofiicMl dr- : clcs the assurance Is given that dur- ! lug tbe prescut '♦Is.'t of dhe Duke of i Connaught to tbe Spanish court at Madrid the marriage of King Alfonso ! to tbe Prln-oss Victoria Patricia has lieeu definitely arranged. Tbe young | couple are Isrtb nineteen years of age. The difficulties with regard to the re- , 11 ginu* question have been settled.

Beef Trast ln*nlry at ( ktenaa. CHICAGO. March 2H.-J. K Shields of New York city, formerly an employee of Armour ft Co., occupied most of tbe ttme of the federal grand Jury bleb Is InveMtlgmrlng tbe workings of tbe so called beef trust. Interesting developments are anticipated as a result <of bis testimony.

Risk Water at FonS*. FONDA. N. Y- March 28,-Tbs Mohawk river Is rising very rapidly here and has reached the New York Central tracks at Fort Plain. Ice has Impeded traffic on that road at Utile Falls, trains east and west being compelled to use east bound freight tracks.

•CCRKTAIIV HAY ILL. Sails Vmmm V*raa* I* Searvk ml MmmttU. WAHHINGTON, March 21.-John Hay. se«Tctary of state, sailed on Hat unlay from New Yofk on tbe Cretic of the White Ktar line for a voyage of six weeks In tbe Mediterranean to recuperate bis health. Mr. liny, who appeared to be In ■ state of nervous exbadstlon. stopped to rest after be had walked halfway down tbe pier when about to hoard tbe steamer and was moved to the boat .in ■ rolling chair He walked down the gangplank, however, and later n message wu* signaled at Kandy Hook by the International code bf signal flags that tbe secretary was much better. ‘'Extreme exhaustion of tbe nerve centers, brought on by overwork." l» tbe cause assigned by Hear Admiral Blxey. tbe surgeon general of the navy. wbo Is Hecrotary Hay’s physician, for tbe secretary'* Illness, shown only Just before boarding the *tearner at New York. 1 Tan Mar SecereS Mar. WAHHINGTON. March 21.—Itiswaid that President Koosevelt Is do'ermine., to make Secretary of War Taft *•■■• « tary of state should Mr. Hay Is- uuu.xc to resume bis duties In the fall lie has also planned to make Chief I In giueer Wallace supreme on tbe Mu mus, giving him three :idvi>cr* In 1 cu of tbe present canal coinnilssicn.

iBkaoma WolMafc's Il«<t) I'aaaS. KINGKTON. N Y . Mar-1. 2k s Tbs tasly of an unknown woman a as found In Wallktll creek at Tutth ■ >wu Hbe v.n* apparently alxmt t . uty three years old, handsomely dressed and v. ore a diamond ring .1^ pliyah-lan W ho examined tbe laxly s iys the woman was dead before being 'Pscad lu tbe water. Effort* *lv bciln; made to Identify ber.

Hards HatClaB Araaealaas. LONDON, March 2M.- lte|»orta rereived from Van and other parts of Armenia state that tbe situation there I* steadily growing worse. Busins** 1* at a standstill, few crops have been sown and Kurds ore raiding Armenian villages unrestricted.

CoasaBiellt* Saallarlaaa liaraad. FOUT HTANTON. N II.. March 2X— Tbe large hospital building at tlx- sanitarium for couaumtrtl v«* of the ms fine service here bos bo-u destroy<d by fires All tbt-InmaJes were rew-ued. An employee fell through tbe burning roof und was killed; loss. (l.VUA)

AatlkrfHbk haw la Teaaeaaec. NASHVILLE. Tenn.. March 28.Governor Frazier has signed the bill prohibiting rare track betting. Tbe Mw become* effective next December.

INAUGURATION TRAIN WRECK. Verdict A as In •! Sctea Hallway Mr* at I’ltlskar*. CITTHBLUG. March 21.-Coroner JuM-ph^;. Armstrong o|»eued here an InveaUgatiou Into the collision on tbe I'ittaburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago railway near Clifton on the night of Starch 8. 1M05, wherein seven men. members of tbe batalllou of Ohio engineers. national guard, were killed and about thirty injured. Tbe Jury returned a verdict agaiust •even men and ro-otnmended that Andrew the engineer of tbe la»t train, be lx-Id for mauslaughter. and that W. C. A. Henry, the master mechanic; Lawrence Keister, tbe train dt*|ratcber,and John ilnzeii. tbe station agent, three ('levelsml otfielah'. lie censured for faillug to see Unit tbe train was properly equlpjied with fire ex tihguisbers In g<xxl working order be- { fore tbe train left Cleveland, j A commitment on tbe charge of murI tier was made out against Engineer j Long and the court will decide today I as to bis release on ball. Tbe investli gallon of tbe wreck wan searching and brought out every detail.

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