Miss A. E. Ormerod, The Accomplish

ed entomologist, who has devoted so much attent ion to the study of insects injurious to the iarmer, recently made the extraordinary statement, that some kinds of caterpillars, even ïf totally frozen so that they could be broken like sticks, were not injured ly freezing so long as it occurred in the shel tera they had made for themselves. Miss Ormerod is now consulting entomologist to the Royal Agricultural Society of England. "Yes," said a f resh girl at a show, "I know my beau goes out bet ween acts, but he's nice and never drinks anything but a cup of coffee, because I can smell it as plain as day, and I know the smell of coffee frora beer or whiskey, if I am a little bit green." It is a very happy thing for a young man to gain a girl's confidenee. It was a wise little theologian on the Pacific coast who voiced the bitter cry of humanity in her evening prayer the other night. After the "ÍTow I lay me down to sleep" she added the petition, in a most fervent tone, "and do, O G d, if you can, please catch the devil and kill him." Tan-colored Swede shoes, trimmed with large satin bows and buckles of Ehine pabbles set with silver, are con sidered very stylish for eveingu wear
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