k w t-'V i If t 1& wj , . 3. y i$m L- i i ii i ii i i i i -v...a. . . ....i... r--in iiirniiii'iiiMi Tr ' " u Violet Massage, New and &T& ST. LOUIS, MO. If you should wan der into your barber shop and spy your favorite tonsoriallst shoving largo electric sparks about another customer's hair, using only his fing ers to accomplish this result, don't turn and run. And don't try to guess how h- does it, for you would ruffle your brain and glvo up, believing that tho man who had shaved your fnco for the last threo or four years has been studying magic and neglected to let you In on his secret. Just pretend you know all about It. Stroll leisurely to a chair and stay there until tho familiar, call of "next" is yours. In the muanwhilo watch closely and you will sec your predecessor re ceivo tho latest electrode treatment. Yep, that's it electrode. Should tho customer call for the entire list, hero are a few of tho things tho barber will do for him: Darken his gray hairs, produce a I $T: k,Z He Is Four and She Three, So the Wedding Fails (-p HICAGO. Ho was a littlo boy four V years old and she was only three, and so Sergeant Volt slowly unllmbered himself from his stool and craned his body hallway over the desk of tho Oak Pari: police station. Thus en sconced he was able to look down tho other afternoon upon tho upturned Xuccs of tho station's two visitors. "I wanta bo married," Davis Ender son piped upward, "an she wansa be married, too." Tho tiny would-be brldo hung her 'head in becoming modesty. "Ugh huh," sho whispered at tho floor, "please." "She's Mll-dred Guterson," Davis ex plained, "an' If you'll hurry up 'cbubo we've got ten chll-drens an' oh, yes, an' a piece of ginger cake an' a cup .an' sau-cor " Awed by such a remarkablo prepara tion for wedded bliss, Sergeant rolt 'only could gasp out a tingle word: "Why?" " 'Cause sho ast mo to," the would be bridegroom culd with candor, and the little girl admitted it unblushingly. "An" we'll have a nice house all pain-ted up pret-ty," tho happy bride-jroom-to be confided, "an' a baby that Priest Finds $5,000 in RTBW YOIIK. Tho. deepest mystery .Vi surrounds tho gift of flvo one thou sand dollar bills which were placed re cently In the poor box Just Inside tho entrance of tho Church of Our Lady of Guadaloupo, the new Spanish no man Catholic edilico in West BGth street, near Iiroadway. The sexton said he thought tho donor was an el derly woman who waB assisted Into the church by a footman. As a result of the Incident tho church 1b being watched closely by tho police. Tho Itr-v. Adrian Pulsson, rector of tho pariah, Is accustomed to take out donations placed In tho poor box ev ery week. Tho other day he opened "Laziest Man in Town" MILWAUKEE, WIb. Described by Theodore Puis as being tho laziest man In Milwaukee, Hermnn Braasch. ii probationer for abandonment, was returned to tho municipal court for al leged failure to work. According to Mr. Puis, the depart ment found a child of tho man desti tute upon a visit to his home. Bo causo of Illness it was necessary to remove Mrs. Braasch to tho county hospital and sho was not in court. "We hud to treat him like a special patient," sulci Mr. Puis. "Wo had to tako him by tho hand and lead him to work, lllvo taktug a child to school. Whenever he had a payday, wo had to collect his money and thon go to his home tho following day and es cort Tiini back to work." According to Mr. Puis, tho dep.it t went became tired of such ti torshlp Ready for Emergencies. Wlso men mako a point of having two pairs of trousers to each evening coat, and one pair of trousers is of heavy cloth. Tiousors of this kind aro probably of tho oamo thickness as those worn In the day. They last longer than trousers of thin cloth nnd look better all tho time, because thoy nre not easily knocked out of sbapo with continuous hard war every evo iilng. Knowing this, some men make a point of having the trousers of their evening suit mads of cloth a littlo thlckf-r than that of tho coruLordon Evening SUt.dard Luxurious Barber Treat rosy color to his chcoUs that will last, from flvo to ton hourB, euro that tor rlblo headacho of tho "morning aft er," rcllovo backache, chaso away warts, moles, corns or bunions, and end with tho newest massago and shampoo. If you notice tho operation, you will bco tho barber holds a Bmnll glass tubo that shoots violet streams of electricity. These sparks go up the victim's fingers, up tho arm, around tho shoulder, and Jump out of tho ends of tho hair when tho barber disturbs tho locks with his fingers. Tho razor manipulators call tho ap paratus tho harbor's X-ray, arid suy It will perform a hundred feats never heard of. To bring a rosy tlngo to tho cheeks, tho violet stream Is directed to tho desired spots and tho reddish color soon looms up. The stream of sparks Is tho entlro Becret, and whatever your ailment Is, tho barber can effect a euro by turn ing the violet ray on tho location of the pain. Tho only danger that may result Is tb,o setting flro to your hair, but this won't happen unless your locks havo been washed with an alcoholic liquid. Whether an Inner conflagration will follow If several alcoholic drinks havo been consumed is an ex periment tho barbers say has not been tried. goe3 'squeak-squeak' when y' press 'is tummy." Miss Mildred interrupted with: "An' an' Jes' lots of pretty mud pies." Tho last bit of tho planning was done by tho would-be bridegroom. Ho fondly called tho sorgeant's attention to the fact that in his household thero would be uo faco washing any moro. "Or not b'hln' th' ears, anyway," ho was declaiming positively, when Georgo Guterson, stern parent of the would-ba bride, rushed into tho sta tion. V And thus tho short honoymoon camo to its waning. At tho gato to hor home, 04 1 North Park avenue, Miss Guterson raised her tiny lips and kissed her almost-husband a fond fare well. the Church Poor Box the box and grasped a bill and drow It out. Tho priest thought at first It was a dollar bill, as tho collections from tho poor box never amount to moro than a few dollars. Ho looked at tho currency and saw it had a yel low back. Tho bill was for J1.000. Tho next time he placed his hand In tho box ho drow forth four bills. Two of thoso were yellow backed and wero for an amount equal to that of tho first. Father Bulbson took the roll of currency and tho pennies and silver from tho box to his house. Thero ho discovered that tho greenbacks were for $1 000 each. Father Buisson told a reporter that the sexton of tho church saw an el derly woman dressed in black, drive up, to tho church In a brougham. Sho offered a short prayer, wnlked to tho poor box and placed tho bills In It. It was at first reported that tho bills had been donated by Mr. Freder ick Cortlandt Penflold of No 787 Fifth avenue, an enthusiastic worker in the cause of mligion Mr Pen Held, however, denied any knowledge of tho incident. Goes Out for and tho moment it permitted Its vlg Ilanco to lax, Braasch did not go to work. Ho was arrested for violating his probation. "All ho does all day Is to sit and think." said Mr. Puis. "Ho bald to mo one day, 'You don't think that I do a lot of thinking, do you?' I told him to wako up." Braasch was sentenced for six I months In tho house of corroctlon to I cultivate tho "habit of working." Barred Women From Funeral. No womon at his funeral was tho dying wish of an old lnnkeepur, John Muxwoll of Germantown, Pa., who died a few daya ago. His last re quest was that no "fomalo squatters" bo allowed at his funeral. Maxwoll was proprietor of the hlstoilc Gen eral Wayne hotel, nnd as a captain had distinguished himself In the Civil war. He was savonty-live years old, and had conducted tho headquarters of General Washington n a hotol for almoBt half a century Captain Max- wen was uurieu ucsido tho graves of ills parents. 60 Days JEALOUSY ITS CAUSE ND CURE RITA REESE, In the New York Press Tho cnuso of Jealousyand the euro for Jealousy! Which Is a most timely subject tor discussion, coming along In a season when green tilings aro bud ding. Not thatono would deliberately class Jealousy with tho tondor, wholesome, healthy green things of tho field. Jeal ousy Is a green that arises from u to tally different source, and it Is related to tho tonic greun thlugs of tho forest only as a brackish stream heavily coat ed with miasmatic groen scum is it Just hnpponod thorol Fo Jealousy Is n green scum, and It is rnlasmlcnnd It arises from a mind diseased, an imagination disordered but where you are asking, does the lovo como in? Tho Ibvo that Is supposed to go arm In arm 'with tho green-eyed monBter, Jealousy? We ell, I'm not so sure that Jeol oiiBy Is minted ovon by a step connec tion of murrlago to Truo Lovo. Maybe ho is. Thero aro many poets who claim thnt thero can bo no truo lovo without its dread contemporary, Jealousy. Do you bellovo that? I don't And this Is tho reason I am Incredulous, I bellevo in instinctive things, In intuitions and deep feelings, forebod ings, if you will warnings maybe. And if you'vo over noticed Uttlo bluo-eyed Truo Lovo when Jealousy turns tho corner you must havo re marked on how tho Cupid baby was frlghtoned. Nny, more than fright ened. Literally scared to death I True Lovo had a fooling that a rab bit or a vicious rejitllo was creeping over tho grave that soon would bo his. Love that best kind of love, the real thing In lovoc doesn't hang around whom Jealousy loafs. Not on your life. When green-eyed Jealoimy comes in nt tho door Maybo you'vo heard it was Poverty but. bellevo mo, that Isn't True Love. Ho novor did fleo from lack of gold. But when green-eyed Jenlousy stalks in at tho door Cupid and Truo Lovo scuttlo out of tho window or up tho chimney anywhere anywhere to get out of the reach of tho vicious in trudor. Each Man Kills tho Thing He Loves. JealouBy comes of tho desire to fill tho frame tho frame that holds the Hfo of tho beloved. You would like for her to see only you. You aro her lovo and because you love her with such n surpassing devotion you resent every interest, no matter how trivial It may bo and how harmless, that would dis tract ono instant her attention from you! And you call that lovo! I call It selfishness -tarried to tho ninth negrce, and I challenge anyone to provo It otherwise. "Each man kills tho thing ho loves," tho poet sings. And most of them mur der It by Jealousy. Jealousy Is n survival of tho ages when our lovers wero cavo men and wo wero women who had to be taken by stealth and cunning and bruto strength. Truo onough thero nre thoBO of us now who ndoro these same traits in our lovers when they como a-woo-ing. But once wo aro won wo como to seo tho horror of having to live with a croaturo dominated by these same qualities. Jealousy is a sinister and evil power and onco it takes possession of a man's brain it is deadly. It drives out his reason and enthrones a demon which Is Itself, and it knows no sober moments, neither docs it understand nor strive to comprehend anything that is normnl or unrelated to Its own egotlBtlcal Self-importance. There! you see Jealousy unveiled! Not as lovo, but as the somothing fur thest removed from truo affection. A something which tho ones who know tremble boforo as tho most in sidious enemy truo lovo moots in tho going to tho hi.'avon lownrd which nil truo lovers aro Journeying. Sinco love, then, you aro asking, Is not relnted to JonloiiB , moreover, since Jealousy is a menaco to love, how shall you set about eliminating tho dread monster fioni oui life? To be moro speclilc, I will tell you about a man who has, written to nek my advice. His caso covers exactly tho situation In many other cases. He tells mo that ho married a girl who had boon much admired nnd sought after. Thero wero many rivals to him; several of theso wero richer and more prominent than ho wns. But ho won out and married tho girl and they were very happy for a while Thon ho grow suspicious.. Not that there was really anything definite to bnso his suspicions on, but ho know that' his wife had mot some of her for mer admirers hero and there, and ho had observed that she was pleased with tho meeting. Thnt sho seemed to enjoy seeing them. Bight hero let me say tho man gave himself away as a profoundly selfish person. Why shouldn't his wlfo enloy meeting her old friends, whether thoy wero men oi women? Because hhe happened to bo married to him. why should that kill all hor intorest in llfo outside of him? Really Form of Insanity. That's tho best word to uso to do bcrlbo Jealousy. It Is evil and vicious and Hlnlster related as It In to dark ness and distrust and ingrowing bus- NOT AN IMPORTANT CUSTOMER Conductor Stopped the Car, But Small Boy Contributed Nothing to Reve nues of Company, It was Sunday wauiIng, and tho con ductor, as his tram rushed along, was perhaps not so wldo awake as usual. At all events, he didn't observo tho bmall boy Nvho dashed out of un entry piping; "HI, there, stopl" and It was only whon tho stout old man next tho BIWIM8WI SSs- door hnd prodded him in tho 1p thnt tho olllclal became nwaro of tho pur suing figure. "Btop tho car for tho hoy, conduc tor," observed tho prodtlor. Tho conductor lookod dlnparaglngly at tho chasing hoy. hut bcoIiib that ho was holding up a penny, docldod ho niuat bo a pasoougar, und rang tho boll. "Now, thou, shaver, hop on," ho said, whon tho boy panted up. "Who aro you calllu' "Bbnvor?' " in quired tho youth, bcornfully. "An' what d'you mean by running away HssgiESkviB nStfSIB tS.'titti'TS;1' plclon, All Jenluusy Is born of bus plclon, nnd suspicion is relnted to ly lng and onco you got a thing down to that foundation thoro Is no good left In It. But Doubt sonio ono asks Isn't It human to doubt to doubt everything - evon Lovo. Mnybo It Is, but tho really big na ture always In tho end puts Doubt to rout. Who no'er has suffered, ho had lived but half. k Who novor failed, ho never strovo or poucht, Who novor wept Is strangor to a laugh, And ho who never doubted never thought. Ah, but doubt isn't relnted to tho retty JealouBy that is supposed to ba an attendant on lovo. Doubt Is bigger than Jealousy, and it Is moro honest. Jealousy Is a dosplcnblo thing, becnuso It slinks nnd attacks one from tho rear. Doubt walks upland lauds ouo a blow strnlght out from his shouldor and be tween tho eyes. That's all right, tho squaro way to fight, whllo JealouBy with a keen-polutod blado creeps up nnd plnnts his envenomed wonpon deep in tho back of tho ouo ho would lay low. , What Is tho causo of Jealousy? Distrust, to bo RUio and lack of faith and too littlo love Yes, I know you'd Interrupt mo to tell mo I am mistaken. You think you nro JealuiiB becnuso your lovo Is such a great lovo. I say you nro Jealous bo cnuBO your lovo is Buch a puslllnnl mous littlo lovo! Porfcct lovo caBtoth out fenr and fear ovon you wouldn't dare deny that fear Is all twined around and mixed up with Jealousy. Jealosy Is throe-fourths fear. Fear thnt you can't hold tho lovo of your beloved. Fear that sho will seo somo ono who will nppcnl to her us you have never appealed. Fear that she will glvo some of tho lovo, tho Interest sho now feels In you to sonio ono elso. 'Not nccessnrliy a rival. No, Indeed. I've seen n man got mad enough to murder every dog in Christendom bo cauBo hln wlfo happened to show her affection for a tiny toy dog. You'vo seen manifestations of Jeal ousy qulto as potty und as ridiculous. And they call this lovo! If wo knew tho real narao of it I wondor If nny of us would hnvo tho faco to call It right out by Its name. I rather think wo wouldn't--and for this reason. It would show up too many members of tho human race as being not far removed from tho beasts of thu field. Jealosuy fJorn of Suspicion. This waB tho beginning. Ho goes on. it would Beom Idiotic If tho be ginning of Jealousy weio not nlwnyB sig trivial ac the beloved's meeting old friends "and seeming to enjoy meeting thorn." Time passed on, tho llunio was kindled. Ho began to watch his wifo. To keep a surveillance over IiIb wifo. To keop n surveillance that ho oven followed her ono day whon sho waB downtown. Ho had a fooling, engendered, ho know not by whnt, that sho was going to meet ono of tho mon who had loved hor before sho married him. And sho discovered him on hor trail nnd was proporly Indignant and In sulted by his lack of faith, nnd this was tho beginning. "What stage It has reached now.' ho writes. "I tromblo to toll you. I am consumed with a mighty flainu of Jealousy that Ib burning my brain out; that sears my heart; that holds my soul in fco." Stiong word, but doubtless true, nnd I would, say well deserved, It It wero, not bornu upon mo that tho, in nocent woman in this caso, ns In all cases, Is tho chief sufferer. There was In his caso, please bear this in mind, not ono scrap of 'evi dence only tho suspicion. Jealoimy Is nlways suspicion and moro suspicion and moro suspicion 1 A JenlouB man can't seo straight; he can't talk straight, and for loving straight well, what ho calls his loving is tho crookedest thing about him. Thoro's no mental henlth In him, for his heart and brain aro raging with u fever and nnd ho calls this the fer vor of lovn God help nny poor wretch so de luded. Because 1 was sorry for tho woman I tried to help him. Ho ennio to seo mo and wo talked it over. I showed him, or thought I showed him how urountllL-as wero his sus picious. Then ho turned upon mo and said JrAlouuy was feeling, ninl know- i lng had nothing to do with It. Then, I said, jealousy Is a form of Insnnlty and tho sooner tho law recognizes It ns such, and any victim ' of It as a person too dangerous to im at largo, tho hotter for nil concerns 1 and for tho general good of tho com munity. Thoro Is no reason ono may ubo In reaching u Jealous person. On tho faco of this Is tho truth that reason . Is tho last thing ho considers Just us ho rofusoB to coiiBldor evidence all evidence except tho crazy snap! clonfl of his own Inflamed mind. a: ovldcnco. 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