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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1595. 19 and they willbe somewhat belled. Ham- that "tights" itis not my fault). One type under the mask of a heightened one. come missionaries^-two to J'a'pjari and one burg hats are enjoying great vogue. is always admired by women, and that is Only two feminine virtues came tobe re- to India. A; fourth is the wife of am]* Homespun is being xised as much as the big-bodied, big-hearted, lovable man. garded as important, viz.: chastity and sioiiaiy to China. In this connection tnarjf tweed for outing costumes. Golf and A big man is a boon, a blessing and every- piety, and as far as the Germans are con- be. mentioiied t w'O other Women of iuflu'r.'. cycling caps should be made of the same thing else nice that you can think of cerned there is no disguising the fact that encte in foreign lands. .Stenratz Yamakawa material a3 the suit. beginning with a B. tlndoubtedly Eve's beyond this point they have never since ('B2). was the Ijrst Japanese girlto graduate • • it • • affection for Adam was due to his size. advanced. The Emperor "William II(if from an American college. As the wife of The Orientalists say that he was so tall he has not been misquoted) is, to be sure, Iwao Pyam'a, the Japanese Minister &t For evening wear the Inverness shows that head liberal enough recognize War; sh6 has had much to do with the in the cut; as when he stood in Paradise his to a third virtue, but few changes usual the was in admired viz.: in sphere, progress of land. Miss Emma long, covering the heaven and that the angels skill cooking. Woman's he her native cape is rather sleeves. him so much that itwas thought wiser for said recently, is bounded by the three W. Comfort ('B9),,\u25a0 formerly of New York These coats when made in England — the; of Crobkshank Pasha of clerical collar, him to have a fall. Hence that little affair X's Kirche, Kuche. Kinderstube (church, City, is wife always have a rather and in whichEve, the serpent and Adam, with kitchen, nursery). Itdid not trouble him Esrypt. Three graduates have devoted are usually made of a rough finished taste, modern forms cheviot, who goes the fruit served according to came to consider how"untrue he was to the best themseives to the most of tfor a raan out much about. German tradition in making this foolish philanthropic work. Two are at.the. head the Inverness is a necessity, as it never K. B, shirt, Inever knew a little man who had any declaration. What kind of women can of collese settlements— Miss Davis crushes or creases his as an overcoat anybody you expect mingled ('92) Philadelphia, and Miss S.Q. Ches- may. great love for but himself. to foster in the fumes in C. C. Abig man can lifta woman if she has a of nursery, church and kitchen? Simple, ter ('88) among the mountain whites of FOR WOMEN Never before have jewels been in such de- nervous headache from one bed to another, devoutcreatnres.no doubt— pious, higher North Carolina. ANDThey MENeverything, to another, domestics, children meekly Swift ('B3). of the mand. adorn from the A GREAT CITY'S ANNOYANCES. and from one chair not only as who will bear Miss Susan F. one crowns of our hats to the gay little buckles if she was a feattier but with a certain and be profoundly at thj service of their most brilliant of Vasstr women, is a major— that gleam so brightly on our slippers. Bab Comes in Violent Contact With One of security that makes her feel very grateful. lords and masters. Itwould be the wildest in the Salvation Army in London the ••**• Them and Tumbles and Is Bruised. Did youever see a big man hold a baby? folly toexpect any free and noble flowering only American woman to hold such a He does it carelessly and looks as if he ofa soul thus narrowly circumscribed, and position. There are three astronomers. We have all heard so much about the Nov. Mary Whitney trousseau, NEW YORK. N. Y.i 12.— Blessed was going to drop it, but the expression in itis small blame to the victims of such a Professor W. ('6B) is Maria new Duchess, her etc., that that system if they fail exhibit the qualities Mitchell's successor at Vassar. Before really nothing new could be written, but are those people who do not have to ride the baby's face satisfies its mother it to or on of New feels secure, and so everything is right. Iwhich we have for 700 years been at pains taking that chair she hart studied much in after hearing and rpading that her wed- walk the streets York. When country and, arranging have a confess to liking a big priest. He always to suppress in them. It is against the this and abroad, and had been ding gown indeed, most of her cloth- they are not to cable laid capable battling worn-out age chivalry with Observatory. ing, direct, to looks more of with the ideals of the of that connected the Harvard was from Paris 1 was pleased for the annihilation of small children world, the llesh and the devil. There the women are now beginning to re- Miss Hannah F. Mace (.'9O J is assistant to learn that that very successful and skillful they are digging up the ground, presum- men, but they are not volt: and although Iam estheticaliy Professor Newcbmb in the United States woman, Donovan, one New York's may be nice little Mrs. of ably to mend the gas pipes; in reality, to on my list. And the only handsome little shocked at their rebellion, my in- Naval Observatory at Washington. Three best dressmakers, really made the young telligence approves have wedding although de- let you know how the gas smells. Or else, man Iever knew, and he really did loo!c justifies and it. Let graduates acted as editorial assistants bride's gown, the to pose everybody's them reconquer the right be physicians, inthe making and revision of dictionaries. sign was Doucet, point somebody, witha great deal of money, is like a cherub, used for to from and another benelit, and once said to his mother before surgeons, priestesses, and, if they like, Their work has been on the Century, the worthy of remark, as a change from a tearing down an old house and putting up go more. The all of which they were dur- Standard and the International diction- was me, "Really Imust out prophetesses, usual fashion, the wearing of short a new building, which necessitates the ] — —want ing pagan times. Let them emerge from aries. white gloves. gir 3 ah I—-don't you know to look **** * walking of the population in the middle at me." There's a little man for you. He their historical swaddling-clothes and of the street, or else the climbing can't even look like a iat, dimple rosy- move their limbs and their souls with ; All the girto wore during the summer I a of shackley steps and concluding the rest nappy freedom and grace. Iara aware, of NEW TO-DAY. chiffon, up flight cheeked baby without detachable yokes and collarettes of j crossing over a bridge that is truly of the world"is interested in his appear- course, that to a limited extent they have Swiss and embroidered muslins, and be- one of sighs, because of the accidents that ance. Then a Ititie man is apt to be fussy already reconquered these ancient privi- came so greatly attached to them that our !happen on it. Day before yesterday Ifell about little things. He wants to know leges, but the few daring pioneers enjoy HARRIET fiUBMR|)i IYER'S bright maidens have evolved for winter :up the steps of one of these ghastly struc- when he comes home at night about every- but a chary recognition on ths part of so- . wear yokes and little collars as well as i tures and tore a new fur wrap, and then thing that has happened during the day, ciety at Jarge, and for this veryreason they cuffs of satin and velvet. A yoke of white fell down and got myself black and blue and he don't want you to generalize and have been apt to develop their pugnacity satin, covered with very open black lace it isn't pleasant to be black went out and bought a new at the expense of their charm. Such Recamier Toilet Preparations frills, where and say, "Well,I and edged by two the under of blue. Even if one can afford to ride in. eown," but he wants you to tell trim how would not be the case if they felt them- white, the upDer of black lace, and deep chaises one has the doubtful pleasure many yards and what it cost, and in a selves to be normal and natural phenomena cuffs to match, willmake even a compar- first, of being overcharged, then of being meditative way he wonders ifyoucouldn't as their colleagues of the masculine gender. atively pretty old black gown exceedingly banged up and down and rattled about, have done with less. That is the sort of and becoming. If a girlis clever with her and of living in agony for fear that the man that brings about divorces. That is a DO THEY MAKRY? needle she can make ary number of such cable-car and the horse will come in con- —interference in one's dainty things.