ELLEN OSBORN's LETTER.& T Thea Lilrs
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MOTHERS CURRENCY. BAB!ESBA WITH WOLF thithrough round about the old boC CARINGCAl FOR SOILED made up RUFUS SANDERS. of the Famned ,knlmd there are dotted swiss waists selschoolhouse- in th'm plain old days, l•ar of Supsuppi)o"el Origin SBanks ilandle It Carefully for indht. Sith white and black lace insertion, and wl people want so consounded par.-ani .11en" of t when l.osa Ipon Its Fa•o Value. f lOtliialt! ELLEN OSBORN'S LETTER.& and swivel S-ts'V of the re1:i ji l .--.----sh waists of wash silk to keep two schools a runnin., 'T' e shirt Two Homely Stories from the ticlartic as 11,ailk nltea:re lenaItir thaiI theVIr.aeId grass linen shirt waists over and one for the fe 1 1:,li;n - ha.; Ieen utnisci ally ire- Spring silsilks, and Forks of the Creek. onone for the males policy of t.he New- yor an.and The Costumes of Early with blouse to ,e.' It i. the lilk. C*ay different colored silks, males-when the boys made flyinJenu tO note's to tiwar :lardleda.L. a hliarmllfl ' biii, tli.iont, in the Metropolis. di ibalnks to s•c•i tileir tsiled s wi hil the au- stock ribbon collars, and swings, seesaws and bll ii iu1:1ny1 if tile rtir' fronts and St"eveni Ilies, grapevine trc:tsur\ to l dlttroye(d <o sleeves Old Watson and Her "Little S I tnit.elni .t;ates toll cleh 'erly. T: i- of amber chiffon whose aMlse sich like-when you boys and girls r an.te llll ' cl".i,:l. I iuii.ia So waists J4eesm W. Stagger Went a-Flshin sip a.- noolnas :aL 'iicie'l tt inlelll).t " and whose 1v'sIl t l resthtr DoSa for the Season-Gay Para- are successions of puffs, n.ent rovin after chinkypins and chest- w\est ana:ncit'l I;tnili:liNi thil.lzu and Got Snake Blt--Essay it, Ilankl, in the l es t •,!"'e.' GownsColor tiny tur- SIhlate tes to justify to, :L r•eate"r o1" sole. Bird-of-P'aradise white satin yokes are set with on Man. nuts,at af*er heart lcaves, after sweet .oiled New lwlpolhlie d, Usts. and That Is Ssenld till hole batehti of t iliU ,rt' roem sap is bilin upard.& s stateuii"niit tlh t tihese ppql;oises and pearls. shrubs-whensih the hLankli tlhthe Spring. 1896. d'ork notest• theilr orre''lnln•hlt fraon thle'i hello' It is a comfortalle fashion which pro- what it arand the bark slips on the hickory, and t or rctiivc.s stistolenl v l•hen ini:iits white people, do you know inl this city, andl theLank that she 11l'f .\ ' with a linen collar which you love to make i1 t antLlandthroui.cblht uplivb vvides a waist and how it feels to be a youyc feel like would thtllhem ot an;il --'Iendi r-onnd corProIGHT. 18%.l means thle2tIhem ort, qwIuite be detached and substitutued by al country b o someso whips and flutes and whistles- 1tluks ag, hal•::reed t It. tlu thing in which we may c:can little hatcth to t hi agle There is a sense collar with a big bow, and the only- at f'fl each the names which na- ststock ribbon anything to please the children-when they were i.tue'•l. These ji name seasons by softer and prettier. liY which have been offered whichw is very much est bxoy on thely you feel too dadburn lazy to do any- by sItt Ito t•e treas- T'hree •iet ions bear. There have been Japanese than ever sorted notes larit thien First. tions more elalorate that? tl speak s-r t Ibeli ins .iuchla sto'ry. iDtch sea- Peltticoats place at thing to of- and others issueid I•insm seasons, Egyptian seasons, the corstes of the If you don't, ury to lit destroyed, able1 to b,'iak into are made to match Well, that's the time for fishin. ur l sort aa. olf oNoi!l itt be this is Persian. a ones of place. New York is thnts biooty sons; st There are. handsome know, all the So it come to pass one day last week,k in their lhabitation anid obtalin Horace, who said or sung season. of depot. for soilcd and danlatre notes aai human Poor old with white lace. preachers andt and dreamy of f a tafiy without attract- 1IP'r.rian silk triummed -the weather was so warm The prining procse in the s.hal" he hated Persian trappings, would of its own issue. were that white silk trimmed with irregu- poets and phi- likelii and pleasant,-that Bunk Weather- i, i -e_eiontl. \%'en if she were he living in New aendi if for bank notes has been so developed of0 ing attention; have a hard time tucked ruffles. Staggers for in tii L. atlt enl lt,she tou01• the oh- 1'larlyplaced lace-edged losophers and fordft and old man Jeems W. gm'vei'Ittlrle't has ts suce'tssful York to-day; for escape from toa lat'ilte, years that the third, there is-to pass from abstract politicians ill theytl took their hooks and lines and bait carry the ItabVy away alive; he could not. If he cAnd \ this policy of fre qu'ntly de- notno jects of his wrath example, culled from in the whole g went down on Murder creek kadopdtcl"'( cLhrried it. away :alive she would see ceconcretion-this gourds and notes and rei-asuing c-even if hlt" strolled down Broadway he the r a stroyin; soiled cubs, or Sixth iI a June trousseau in preparation; disco v e ia fishin. who go Ao'ouldl not rear it. for her other "Persian novelties in suitings;" on satin, scat- I Maybe you vould love to know good ones. material is a pink brocaded world can't tell a herhe hti•banid, would eat it. uOp. Persian effects in parasols s n Itis Sn the The lBank of England ntever lets avenue with dark pink flowers. I re- i thunderations is Jeems W. Stag- LEngli•h traveler in ltilia has. delicate RIoman soul, ti,tred over you. But. noite go out the second time. Lts lowest An would affront his cream valencien- o and not evidence which would dvandykedN with wide member-by jinR , I remember like it ggers? You ask me ruther quick so that the. h.however, di•.sovered and Persian designs in scarves with a ro- inotes are for five poundls. ground each point caught but I will tell you all I know. small sli that there is very good• as hee 1nes lace, infernal handy a suddent, s'r are comntarat.ively s.hows his mental demolition The cor- was yesterday-how lc.s.•s pound far complete sette of narrow pink ribbon. shirt- ISle is a son of old Mises Staggers. In i'n t u she swolt iait tr, as avenue to his stopping, , ootton-headed, hatchet-faceted, in thus destroying little used notes. to belie4ve fled along Third tops are gay with way, he is s the early youth of sets match, and their tail boy is around a farm. his1 own wild and wicked into the hbank as asa. it relates to of course in "little Italy." ribbon. fa~ Sotme. inde. d, conme of Itolue. place, 1laceAt and with the same pink lady Watson-which the crightr tolerable good man. But so wcrn' ISoniulu.;anid bmtLus. builders he might escape, through not But the old the amen _fresh if in appearance as when they Yet we have still with us, know, the pulpit and thliere is no doubt that on n Tailor gowns Watsons they have been livin don n asa I conlling in is nmar.ked I1iI declares that knowing the "Persicos apparatus" English cbev- been seriously threat- 'it•ued. A note alnd, in and their materials are forks of Long ('reek forr ccorner never have for a wolves carry otf livet abies, sight. there in the with his manly presence. As to tofor destruction. and laid :iav plain, mixed and in small heek's. by our rened and address rare) cases•. rear them to almost any- y-iots, and years-hbe come to tim'e. Meanwhile the name some (though As the word goes, it means used for skirts with )ears tr e'taLble manhood. e,The checks are day last week and made me ereligion,r Jeems W. Staggers never did with.l ita heal•th.y ;Ind Ireas1 colors and with a bizarre, faced 1house one the piresentter are taken, along thing in rich whose lapels are she come, e make out like he had got oiiof human labhies are never raisLe Such effects are used ldplain dark jackets ~orry. I was sorry when even sorter the numbler of the note. in order that t FemaleI; Oriental effect. goods harmonizing with and IaI any, and I reckon Aunt Nancy New- th is saidl. for the reason. parasqls, over Prwith lighter Land sorry when she went away, 1wsone lew in e•a' siuch a ain this manner, it as the groundwork for plain cheviots are made I~!mt here tote nmay the theg- skirts. The sorry till yet. I doubt mighty se- tont was right when she put him is reported as stolen. that they are timid, andl I(ea:tuse which Duchesse lace may be cunning- provided am tl silk, invisibly buttoned, what I am sorry down as "about the most wickedest an does not care to have any foundations may withwv lious if I could tell you Y manin this wide and wicked world." el Itt is not suslwete'd how important, amother wolf ly displayed.