Daily Colonist (1894-09-22) . ys excur-sion at a time, can have it with her al-ways if she will tako pains to bringhome from earli trip a basketful nf seamoss. In four or five trips slie will s(!-cure all that is needed and not be loadeddowu uncomfortably. Tlio moss can beused for filling pillows, and a womanwho has tried it declares that nothingInjures it, for cvou if the pillow issoaked tlirougli tho sun dries the mossoff again (luickly. Pongee silk, with aninterlining of cheesicloth, makes anexcellent cover for these cushions and,if embroidered with sea anemones, star-fish and seaweed desig


Daily Colonist (1894-09-22) . ys excur-sion at a time, can have it with her al-ways if she will tako pains to bringhome from earli trip a basketful nf seamoss. In four or five trips slie will s(!-cure all that is needed and not be loadeddowu uncomfortably. Tlio moss can beused for filling pillows, and a womanwho has tried it declares that nothingInjures it, for cvou if the pillow issoaked tlirougli tho sun dries the mossoff again (luickly. Pongee silk, with aninterlining of cheesicloth, makes anexcellent cover for these cushions and,if embroidered with sea anemones, star-fish and seaweed designs, will be ea-pecially ajiprojulato. Tlie moss must dried before it is used. Itwill retain something of tho salt .seasmell, which is sa^d to have the virtueof wooing sleep for those who need it. Till! Kton Jacket. Tlin Eton jacket returned to pop-uhiriry, but it is more closi ly littiiig tothe v,-aist than of old ami is kept dnwiiby an insido bolt. Tho latest style in-troduced and to wear with blouses has. THE LATKST IN ETOS JACKETS. iflve seams, and each front has a dart A large, full shaped collar, cut in silk,can bo either made, plain or have tholaoo points, as also tho culls, whichshould matcli thu collar. Three orna-?inental buttons adorn each side. Tho jacket would take yards ofd-onble \yidth material, and tho collarand culfs require threo-fourtlis of a yardif reverSfVln or li£ in fannv M]ir. etc THE SDMMEK PALACE. Entrance to the Gate of the SontliernUeavenB—Kubia Kbana EndeaTors to Introduce Western ClrUIzatloiii \^ No. 2. Can one . wonder it, on gazing ab anoh aBoene, pride ahonld in its arroganoe name it The Middle Kingdom, engirded as it wasby mountains. In travelling over Mongolian plskins, hia troopa were olad from top totoe in fure, and ovon then not over w^^n !bub, aa they deeconded, the temperaturefalls, until ihey are obliged to throw, aeldethe lura ; to find themselves in a genial oll-mate, among flowers and pleasant


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