11 W '"he eeg nne jagazir Undoing oi Mr. Uplift Xorkry Elunei." Ar ty TaiLer t. Son. rm: r.:r.: imaha. Tnn;s'.y. matuh 2. m. 1 1 y r 1 "At the club last mrfct." l:iiis Mr Vp I'ft. "ws were diacuaamg tl.nl euciely girl ho tj' f a 1 urv titm 10 an educated ape ' "I nupjn.ee an educated toot, key would f-il kind of Ioiihoiii In a bunch like that.' parrci yn mr Mr VpTrfi. "unlee the Fur mad nioo of themselves m h would fl at hrmtf ." "Touhf wfrnen tnflay certain' hav oueer Jd-a about rifw 1o ercertKtn their f-ienfl " ml; a Father disapproving''. "W elL r had that flaw of f -lend.' tomnwrit Son,, "tr.st my irte of the si-t cf a lerd iil u ;!ke' "1.01S of flrfk Wtlllld 1 Insulted if In- viied to (Sin w'lh a monk ." e'-guf J athet . ' "11"W about' the monkey's I-Hir,!:"' curries Ron "l,ok te tn like a mw uf I'. C A to get husv on " "Vv ealthy women couid make muh toi ler una uf tte4r money than to cut h a man ner ' proletc 1'aMier "Skirt .Ui nothing to 60 bui spend money." exmru Sim "would rather mat. a fuse p-w- a tiaid heri d monkt-5 or a long haired poodia than to threw touquei t on uf 11 common or garden hired men There' seine ciiu. 10 a monkey lunchmm. lo'tiw It makes the pnl.iic ait up and lake fcitce: Ik'KuW'F getting the dknif 1 picture in ine iuj'r. "Tli old fatiiund idua of Inviting on triendt to a C'Kiiu afluir," ij-iviet l aihci. "a to hm them piijoy tticmiwii fi 'Tbi doj now in vo nifck iiuch a big f ah thai Ui puhec i eh-i t t a ill coin sut to ion. a ay, the cit d 111 the trwu' tion iJiwtIIwh "ThiW: iiaj'i'.v fluvt ba,va (one 1 fori vr bcu a dam ouid win - cv r-f "l v - ' 1 HE SAJiDHO S SUE A rye li d i!'o)Mc aturt poiric'.hiiu; otfor th '. 1 at ! Dtr that a-ouid fct a i. In, th tfcifr." "Ortamly thr- n ient of tun. an W iijp- iio m-vfl Iiod w ittiom p dm- I nr to aild aTiimalh." j.roteotf Tatlior. I "Tou don t lim 1 to po to a Korioty din- . tn r or to th "( 10 t ub aild anl- ! inbij " Inloi nik Son "'Honi of our ory j il-f-tit hMju.-rxti in th ruNh hour can Kliour aoroc; lm.( real ohoi" in this ; lint." j - J cannot undorHiand how rational men can limit thcnuwivr.h to ait at talii itb I b UckloA ta 0aih o a-t an Item In th 1 lK.aKtf." arpua Fathnr. otiru- JourmiHl!iris afoul th QiiiK irttie ; -A ,utit Ute Ulkl (11,cht to nillkt. , ,r , dinner ah t av a. If a himrn dowrti 1 flra hlt ml.n u,r colonel aftr hie iwraonallr ' fivn a f!r -tiar "tory in all th Iwiht. ; C!naucted huntitii: t-ij throuru darkest With flaaWuiht i.tur. Hn.wm how th ; Arrtca." nu:sti- fon. "Love rm. Jov ' moha iout-at 4o atandme room to a tha ; eni; K(K,dm-aa, how T. E. lovee iiii 1 buo to arrive, J ou r.t.n Wt nxmpy rht'll t juiuri hahiea " ' Uttd mouth to F.iU real taara " -Childin niii;M I amuwd t.y the antics "TounB woman in mr fla.i ." f ather f . tr alnefl anini.i at a part? ." think ramtniaona. -were taupht to 1 unuxtenia- 1 j. ather. "hut 1 like to lli-e that our tiuua In thrur auclal aflairs i Aiiunran wonmn hav more Boriou prob- tn Jf a dam tnd to pull off on of thoa )en to think ahout " ouet Utile partM then flaj e." S d- it etve thw kind of damec a headache lar!. In rewt of her chum would m ti.ir.k - rt.e. s,.n -"ri.. .iirrtt M,,r ft Uiromrh knocktnr her. When a : they do ir to pry Ioob more long trteim J Dunta 01 PKmw et tofetner to toy with from huhoy. Tbelr idea of a pood ume la ie hauimei. llv n.,, It the real thinr to I real fi.t.lmh." in tna anvil cborua r.uattMMm What they, "To my mind." father aver, "the ' uosl kiwr- htnrt handing cut the rouffh ; eimpler a atrial funcuon in. the more en tulf lias never been prtated m the Knot k- j able It prove." This is ihe DayWe Celebrate C'l TTTA AL.r':BCnT. l)i Pjirlhg Ftreet. March 2, 1911. ra' Guide liook " "W ell. if one ximple minded aociet.v pirl. Nam" and Addr. f-xrwHiL Oflentn Albrwrtt. 3J"06 Sprint, Ft Vlnu.ti Hn BtTElca, 14 3 Poulb rpuneiiih St Comptiiu ... OarpBoe R. Baldwin. Jr.. iS40 Soutb Thirtv-fourth ?t.iTdaor .Icmf-pbiiif Platkwood. K'Jj South Ttiny-frM St... .Tar Ofrald Bnllia. rfSl Satler St Sarai.op Vlolft G. Cook. 424 South Twr-mieth St ritral Marina Cbrii'teiiiK'B. 3HJ North Tut ntv-fim St Kellom ... Robert C. CaxBon. 4021 La!avnte Ave Walnut Hill . AW Fr rr41 Cticato St Central IviatparH ralconer. STfT Nortb Tw ent.v-f rpt St L.o-rrpj Lillian M. Fowler. N!rt.h and Grate Stf .Cana Fred M. Gard. ?r.f Ei-an St Iruid HiH ... Ruib O. Gren. Tt'S South Tbirty-eitfcib St Columbian .. William Graham. 1104 Gust St Sherman .... Ethel Gordon, S43 South TwentT-necond St Mason Sue Harris. IMi. Emmet St Lothrop Catherine Heanton, South TLirty-iliird St Farnam Janie Hndeoet. HSS Dominion St Foreia Lewi Horafc, 642 0 North Forty-fourth St Centra park Viola Holmann. La Platte St Hiph Gilbert Kennedy. J024 South Thirty-second St Kith MalK-1 M. Kite. 114 South Ninth Ft , Parific " .V Jessie Hamilton, 1J15 Izard St Ca Martin Johnson, 02 Corby St Lake ....., Elizabeth Jchnnon, llOJt Pacific St Pac.irie .11.1 Emilie LouiBe Keller. 1012 CaBB St Hipb . .V.V.I Kinsley J. Keebler, Ski. Charlee St FrankUn V. 1 Georpe Kiper. 1211 South Fifth St Paeifi i aw mtma hiulmj t oat in uuite re- one monkej , and a bunch uf ainipletona apactable faetilou on the aiaa " venture don t make a amipie function. Its uu to J athar. your little boy to txtat It to the Horn fori xau atirt with the j lunchwn 1 pull- the Sin4" Minded." decide Sun. "Mv j lug eld ItnO, Bon -.omp4iiMi. "That U-ick ! idea of real claita in thia node-ty entertain wa niiruuc year an year aco. Nobody ! Uig eame is U mail a twenty-one meal but iilkor ouW try to Set by wiU that 1 Oukel as a souvenir with every Invitation. kinA vl an act nowadays, if aome brtfht j Then. If you fion t thick you 11 like the mocmr oarua wants te spring aomethlng I plaoe, you can sideeaep the i.rty and still Sraan to iirwe fche's gune, let bcr Invite a ' not bum the bis eats " Jauskr subway g-uard o met ba- friends I (Corn rlght. ln. by tb X. T. Herald Co ) How a Clever Woman Won J JT iHAlS of Ma S3 :VI "Ia any uf you know bow it lee is to be rifL.t dead ura uf a thing and then g-et turnad bum bard?" big bill BmiUi de manded. In lils ample 4ountinano there was a lootL ttt aucb artiestiitMS that for ono tba club was foruad to take him eeri- X susly. 3k "Toi ynaa: Acue is pome sway. People who are really stylish always :o couth at tlus sea son. It seumK. When they auspested to m 4 to fro. too. J u a frood deal urmet. as I'd jnucb ratber sunr rht bere in Stew Tora. For a while I thought I'd "bave to iro Agnes said she eouldnt see why 1 didn't 1 Jump at the chance, especially as CoubIu ' Anne had told me 1 could pet some new ! clothes. Phe said 1 would meet a lot of i new jxtople there, too. 1'nlortunatuly she said this Is tne at a crowded tea. I had been to a large luncheon earlier In the .day and a morning concert still earlier. By o'clock In the .afternoon I felt that desert Inland mood come over had along with me, and I told her that Id bet ber a -bo uf candy against a weiner wurst that she couldn t engage him In con veration. Bhe bit all right, and I brought tiie boy in and introduced him. Then J dug out, with her hit band, lor little llrt.i .Lrsaa V a. i 1 I . .1 - . " ouuiuau IB. JU a mat-!m4, .tt,fIv 1 m nl.lo tn an Tou Jast better bet I know th identical j lr cold fact, 1 got back w here J could I up Jid aa.v "How ao ou do" to Mrs -nsatiun,- Jones uuteied. "Had It all I aicn w nat wan going on. and for about! ti-t n.rt. i..,., f, ,.i loured nut that 1 was going to land th Hve minutes 1 thought the wemerwurm tude ,tui more. I never can say the cor oontract lor all th chemicallhey uaa in! niiu. when aU of a sudden 1 saw th j rt thing to theee old would-be society a bt tannery the coming year, and It 'u'g chap -iv a bounce in hi seat and j bell, and 1 r In a state of exhaustion meant a ripping big commlwiion lor me, 'bl around toward ber, and then 1 sneaks after a combat with one. To see Mrs and " 1 UP to see what's doing, and. bless my soul. I Holiens gotten up like a saucy little "Barking MP th wrung tree," Bill al- j a woman wasn't wiggling her fingers j chorus girl, drinking her whisky straight. lowed. w hat 1 was going to tell about i u 1"Bl 1 couio iiaraiy loilow 'em. And h TJ VY " fciiiiiiiig an over n lace and wlgg-llng hia fuiacra. too " "So she could talk Brown ejaculated was a little bet 1 tnade in the train yes terday. 1 was beaded for borne and when 1 stepped Into ths sleeper 1 caught sight of one of the dandiest women I ever bad th good luck to run across on the road. Uus- on ber fingers:' 'No mure n J could. That w v,r- .v,. band a a traveler. Ilk the rest of us poor j jok comm ln WuBn H over fcnd wretches, and they never bad any kiddies, j d agreed to send her the caudv and all i s she goes along with him s giwd deal of i Uiree of em had left the train V found a ' the urn. H sells cm commission and he acrap of pajr on the floor of their section 1 give her credit Xor a good ball of the sale. ; and bere it la" He fumbled in his pocket I Never aw a woman Ilk. ber. rihe know and fished out a Soiled and crumpled sheet i aaactly bow to put a man at hit ease and . of note paper from which he read "I am " --"' . one of the afflitaed. 1 am unable to bear " "Uiu when 1 ran into that fvupie, about ' "uu, I'm so sorry," "1 don t wind sw a 1 ear ao. th. train was so crowded that , I m ued to It." Then Hill turned tbi she had to sit between ber buahand and paper over and read this: '1 11 tell you bow ber brother, it wa bet weather and 1 to get even with Mr. Smith. Suppose we aeier wa. in a Pullman that was as hot pretend that 1 cau use the burn langtiajre and crowded a that ene She talked . and we ll talk to each other on our hands bio streak and made all of us forget our Ther s a bo of candy ln It fur me " miben . "v ell. pretty a.xm lb cunductoi ' .t. ... . . i m . "i "Tliat s w hat ou call winnm- m a cam alcug. and wWenb.aaw ber soueesed . . fn " in between ber hurband and hex bruuJ l'""! " " """ to he stopped and said. Ttow. what oe vouT'n er In her lire . . ... . . . ' " u had all Ui ;andy she really wanted call tni. I o tike to know And site said I oulck a a fiasn. h. this 1 a tongue i "TU'U 1 " QUick wU"" kr "band sandwich.' She's alwa. s getting off son- i orn" bei -f l-fcr.lt Harwing in St. Louis Dime like that, and 1 . tried for a ear i Giub ,dem j ft Vi i "LIKE A EAUCT CHOHt'S GIRL." But I was asked to a dance at ths I Bursters" that night avnd, ajtbough art Ooldenduds asked Mrs. Ie Stuyster to A IB ItliTffDll 4rA Al bU bring- us all over to ber affair, she abso lutely declined. It's silly for jieople to be so exclusive nowadays, iim't it? They said they jrave away checks as favors, too. Now, yon are so sensible. Mrs. Holiens. not to be so particular. Oh, I beg your pardon. I am so clumsy. I hope that bouillon doesn't feel hot!" I really was so sorry, but she looked dreadfully irritated. Then she said sb. was going south, and then was going to her house at Spring Lake, and then in tended running over fur ths coronation. I said I thought that a lovely plan, and It was so convenient her having a bouse at Spring L.ake, as It was so sear Asbury Park, and she could run back and forth for the coronation festivities so easily. I was sure I saw Cousin Anns beckoning to me just them, and thought perbaiis I bad better join bcr Immediately, so I said hastily.' "Tou say you are going south on Monday, Mra Holiens? I'll try and call some time after then. Oh, In all mixed up, am I not? But I'll surely com after then. Goodbye, dear Mrs. HoUens.'" I told Agnes nothing would hire mt to go south. Tear. . .lt ...J0l ...im. ...lt-04 . ..101 , . .lfOl . .. J01 . . .lfei . ..!( ...lrf . . .im ...im . ..u . . .lm .. .1HI . . .1006 . . .119' ...lrPS . ..1800 . . .UJ7 ...nm .ijpi ,. . It-OS . . .IrStS .. .1M8 ...USB ...1P01 I t. . V v.?......, iron tr . . r- "i. a ouuiu cir eiitn tit Lincoln. .........1I04 Mary Lamovla, 1731 South riret St Train . . . Ill . 1 11 ll FI7 Earl La Conrte. 1716 North Seventeenth St KeDorn V. . .V.V.V.3 P9S Lumona Mapea, TRlg North Eifcbteenth St Lake ' 1M1 Catherine Moran. 1B0C Welter St Holy faffiiiy VW.'n I Clarence Moor, 703 North Eighteenth St ... lfl09 Hanison Malin, 4215 Parker St Hiph .V.V." Emery Petersen, fclO South Fiftieth St Beala lffil ZF?Jhilb BT St MOler Pari 111 Ull P0I VMllM? Reid, 2C14 St. Mary g Are Farnarn Willi Rasmus. 4.218 North Twenty-fourth St Saratoga V " Roaie B. Rhedin, 1 1 1 6 Canton St Forest .."11 Margaret Rainey, 1425 South Eighth St Hifb .111 Dorothy Robrboufrb., PT.6 South Twenty-sixth St FamanV" nil rwitn.! ..v a n . . i ........ .jess iit-uiwca a. OLurx, irvi Wirt Bt . . . . . . AbrahAm Steinbers.. 1141 North Twentieth St. . .Lothrop . Kellers t". 111 Seta W. Shouse, 1007 South Twenty-sUth St . 1 1 llllcolumbian" 1 Si Boyd SchJcketans, 2F22 North Serenteenth St Lothro. if.a T"-. v..- ei.v. irm - i . . ....i'iiiiv ......... 1 1S omim, mvi jonn i wenty-ronrth St..... -Vllrtm r m , .... wi i uj l.t-btothu oi ....... . ti irh tin jC uo.u mt, ievi Dgutu i nirfl St..... Dcrotiy Sulllran, 2702 California St. .1. HUH Helen J. Stewart, 0 North Forty-Berenth Stl '. Ruth TnrEQUlBt, Pl North Twenty-seventh Stl. Frank Trban, 1216 South Second St H Mkry Victor, 1716 South Second St 111111 Lncy J. Taskn. 8102 South Seventeenth St Eiaa Welner, 1710 Dodge St 1 CDtral Edwin Earl Wrckoff. 4S0& ErKkina Rt Harry Wlutehouae. 428 .North Twenty-tiirt s'tV.V.V.Ssh . .... .V.V.V.m! ..iraia ,...1CI Webster ....... ..lVt . .Baunoert 1861 ..Webster ........ .1 P(0 ..Pacific ........ ..1800 ..Train m Vinton ..lfll 1CS Clifton Hill if. oi Mr&. Belmont' New Move Va J r Glaigw'i Deadly Tog J f Bachelor on a Claim ! " ' "einumt of IVew Turk ha. Occasional!,. .k. , . , i "w v 'iai-Tj in x.nui I ru muK "ln " t tiun of th countrv ai-,. . short time a school for teaching girl, to I of liw weather. In Glaagow. Scotland. larrn. A class of twenty factory gins aB hMvl- f. . . . " . IWUn. suffragists will be instructed to th. art of fn iVbaTf urricultur. on w . . Ult,tl ,OJ,ie Irom the autumn The rabbit bunt didn't amount to much. , was the queerest snot I ever saw, but w. I after all. There was just on incident that j would rather have the fur than the ears. ' .. . . . i ii..t. nlt. . t. - .... I ri.Tlftri. fit l,T.fi A - .l dmary: otherwise holding the sack lor I "1U arlft alone and put a fur farm in ths young ; in th. o,.wiU. .. . . women hav gathered their ero... th.. . lum season. THAT rCEET iSLJk.N'D MOOlJ It. a or e en tin ber. "Tii time -1 saw uy aaaaoe and J started hi la U mk tn liuwt of it. I had a deitl-mute lung w ith she. ao 2 at him doax in ihe a nil. ting iiacipaMineat and went mi to it w uinan, and as uuua as I d said boway. I jun.ped riaht ln wits a spiel ( aoov; in. awful baauful young ftllow J marksmen holding down claims. Of course ' baven t many luila. fju; aaunks could there was no snow, so ws bad to sight tb ' bJlVC big run must anywhere, and when Jumpers as tbey topped a roll il the i 1 think of the cud moieekin pants of my prairie, and one man shot off a pair of , Missouri days, I almost leal Ilk. starting ears as clean as whlstl. It was this way. colony of mole myseX Tending to it H. was lying on ths ground w siting lor a ' OUio keep a man buy. w Liie other uuncs passing rabbit, when he caught Just a Quick i retting ready. flash of a big pair of ears on top of a ! 1 bav a remembrance of a mule t.nnt.r little knoll within range He let go, and in Missouri near Taraio, wb used to smoking a cigarette and having a des- Ul. rtA)UU .j do , gluctsleJ) th. : make a good living trapping them lor their perats flirtation with some puffy liking run fcruunfl ,,y UM , 6an dervish , fckms. VV . used to think molas hurt th. yU ",0,U v " do- It. Hound and round be went lor per- crops, but one farmer refused to let tb. U I on bis meals In return lor his devotion is . . . .. . . . . . i mmi.um, uiwi mmj-vmu utx. 1 J i . V soon muie nuiiiw in ie wurt. xvs aaul II na li&fl really Quits conducive to thouebts of some i . ..... , . , I ... " "an he stepped again, and mads mart whirls. J no nioies be wouid have no crop, and we She puts a kind of thick powder on her " ' -"weu in , nunter bad The nu w ho wins s girl by fiatterv ' b-' thit mke ter skln lo"k a7 V " """"" " larm, on come painfull, candid after tl T bTneT i cbamoia. Kb. ha. been doing something:' " flidn 1 " gv moon y to get thin and lias lost several pound- ; rot.l I"c bor toe ftm "hlrl 'as , croi; and sure enough no crop grew the.. v ben the army ltt about th same rirm. ber of men during the "black week" ln tb Boer war the nation was panic stricken, but not much notice is taken of the oom- quall down ln Missouri or out ln the rior- operation on these prairies. Wny. goats ! to UnM llt r,rt.v,.r . ! mon'"" smothering of l.liuo people ln th enoe country is just as interesting. This 1 out bera. and preaent plans th. voutur won. -7,7 . 1 "uuow weeks." incident I speak of showed w. have .oru ; niaybe kangaroos could bs raised, although taucht how to plow fields sow seed. Jn n L,mJon- h 'H known, ths resi- drlv to the city and learn to sell them. All this and mere is ln Mrs. Belmont's plan, which sb says is the beginning of a social revolution to make women man's Smart Saying Jr j off ber lac. only so it gives ber an odd I made, ther lay a pair of rabbit That ; afterward. Anyway, skunks, loxea, bares. down boraes, leed pies, milk cows. mak. butter, rak. bay and raise chickens. Not a man will b on the premiaea. Th. girls will reoelve wages while learn ing It is intended to mak. th. place self- supporting and ultimately dent, have blaok instead of pink lungs, yet they sometime make tun of ths ojiaqu. character of the Scotch atmosphere and claim that smoa is healthy. Now comes Sir William Kichmund, an evjiert la fog xacia. ano taias about th. way euipburis ciaas. Mra Belmont aiao announces that eniarg. th. aci(J UUe, nlo urea, a fa at firm ei. sn. is working on th details of a plan ln i ,'VBre! ,,' rtrur hen be reported upo. connection with the suffrage farm to en able ber "farmerettes" to becoma owners of tiny farms from a half acre up. Back til th. whoia scheme, Mra. Bel mont says. Is the movement to win con verts to her "vote lor women" creed. "To be a good farmer i only another way of working out th votes for women prob lem." h ss. "The more that women eon to be owners of land, the makers of homes that are real homes, the more they W4TC7T w . Cupid warned to aharyien bis arrow so I ,K,k bavl11 looe Xulds of chamois on j , j u ol Jtalcu j to be;p biiu. rL P"t all th. women tell ber how mar- I velioualy well she is looking. New, it is I I When our vices guit us. w flatter our- selves tlial It 1 w w ho Quit them. Faint liattery won fair lady. The neb "lady killer" come la Uae lion but goes out li. a shorn lamb. such a funny thing. Take some old wreck like that, gotten up like a Hliifiodromc. and they all tell ber j what a beautiful and clever woman en' Is and w hat a breaker of hearts among the men. And tak. some young and ador- j ble looking person hke Mr 1 lanperf leid, and they tell her a be lin't looking so we'! I CWTE SO. Th. or.ly se.aet a woman keeps is the ' one she enouid tall. today, and thuigs like that. 1 always say Pottery neer gets contradicted, There wouian t 1 many women going to , church If It weren t lor the babii ol wear ing our tc t clothe, on Sunday. 1 Tb. avarag. woma wh lould tie happy if an had wh thinks aht tb wrong thing to Mrs Holiens. though j I romroehc well. "Se sorry 1 wasn't able to get to on ot yeur das. Mrs, Holiens. 1 haver t seen i ar "thing of jou at aU " Mrs, H aliens, en- i raged at tb suggestion that sn. hasn't lieea seen x heie. and gazing fii-ediy i at m through a pair of longuettes: "In! ' been exceptionally gay tnis w mter. Ex- her skirt "Tea. one due go out a great ! Th tcijal coo pie were rt y pn0& kjr pft cs UJOOCXIM frta 'HumpKT A rtff of JlfrDOAOa b cnwjia U aurprM wmyUdjlm ,ul th. 1 nMiamli' uuniiif tiLUif'W all iivm aain. en who used to think sb wumd . , . , . v an wouio b car aklrt Te. on does go out a great hippy u: ahe bad a husband t . ... "ana dfkl Tue air is so Ireah in the parks' . ; air, H.. m a tenae voice, winng skirt ' ' " I " ks the j wab nandkercbief : "I am far to busy tag nff i ; witta luacbeona. tea and dinners to g. ID ; in parka As I said to Mr.. VanderbiUiun Uom p auoas mat ar. tut.,drd still j , eaieroay at Mra. tio.denauo , on. must wora. being talked about. fo Juf, . rMl j .u,lK-1. you ' t the Ooidenduas' rot 111 ion, my flear?" iu' ' 'l'4' " 'l-bui not in Mrs Hollena. I wa ae fliaabiKunted i u. air. aVtuait Seu i Tv beard a much about their feuus raccoons and varmints Ilk. th-m lu""u ,,u v,l proteti , . .... . . ... , what Is their. . uu. VU! un ftuu Uiina or ths prluc a leliow couid'sTet lor tn. xurs. Great prospeuL, eb? Honest. Jack, this is a great stunt, living out ln the open, especially in an open winter, with a chanca to exsrcls. I am beginning to feel like ths whits mac s hope, and figure my lack of hair would help. Lnd you ever nuuu. that? "Fitx" bad little hair and Cnrbea eouida't find lbs line ol bis jaw, beoau. bis bead and ciun all looked like. It was somewhat the promised removal of th. National gal lery. Th. Elgin marbles appear to be suf fering too. The bits of color have grm and the surface has lost Its old transparent look. Sir William Richmond eoanparwd the present surlao to "otiaqu putty Smoke com London t3L,tn.tut a year. P. P.uasell. another authority, "says that If London were only smokeless it w-ouid lie sunny enouxt t b. a health resort for the rheumatic and aged. Ik Exsiiaaatiaa. Ex-President Koosevelt. in an interview ln Schenectady, said, apropos of a lata ' chart that has been Biade against him: I "In Africa I knew two farmers whose j farms lay side by side A river ran through i both properties sr.4 it was lull of fish, j Cm. day these two farmers lell into con versation i " 'How is it.' the first aaked. 'that we ' always catch bigger tmh in our part of the 1 2CKTLV JSASaXn." mix. un anar h. began U. : river thaa you do in yours low bis bair. except that be aiao lost hi. '"Well.' replied ths s:or.d tamer e later, and a alight study of the dope guess Its because you're bigger liars has convinced me the man who fiuor John-' tnert ' "-New York Tribune son must not hav. very definite hair h, ! 1 And what would the Count be if it waaet far bo father monry?" "Heal still be a bachelor, mi that is. it must sot stand out heavy te- cause it gives a good nwaaur of tb. dia tanoe below wheis a tailing blow can land. Johnaon bimaeif baa no hair bne. being atiout lb. same from chin to toy of bead. Haen t decided yet to go into training, but when 1 tramp around bera, fuu and fit 1 beg-in t think salt pork and tiapjack are nil-btjr strengthening. Am going to start piowtng pretty Quick Lit u or no frost in the ground, and I am atueylng up on com every nig-rit now. Alo. am going to grow some awghum for nan cak dreaauig neat wiuler ISAAC. Ash Ciwak Line. let I la f ekraarr. First father It must bav. coat you to send your sob to college. Second Tather It did First Father And what bav. you received in return? Eecond Father My son. Cornell Widow. He ravalt. A certain Scotch professor wa left a WKiower in kit oid aga Not very long after b suddenly announced bis intention of miarrythg again, ball apologetkially, add ing. "I never would have thought of n. if Liaa fiadi t dad. "-Harper v -g-In-i f vj. 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