NOT PAGE FROM A ROMANCE MUNYON'S Eminent Doctors at Your Service Free TXT TTTT (HUM II lllTl" , I ,LI ,aiMJ.I.iJUM.SaVlll.UiU.IUIJll Youra for uni formity. Yours for creat- est leavening power. Yours for oerrer falling results. Your for parity. Yours for economy. Yours 'for averv thine that trees to malco up a strictly dopondablo baking powder. That IsCfilnmnt. Tnr it once and note the im provement In your bale- loa. Saa how much mnro - j economical over the high- nrfAfl tract hrnnrt. hnw mnch better than tho cheap and big-can kinds. Calumet Is highest in quality pHxlerato in cost. xcelved Highest Award World' Pure Food Exposition. PESSIMIST RAISES A WAIL Ticldentally Gives a Hard Jolt to Time-Honored Conception of New England Thanksgiving. "Oh, yes; tho Now Englandcrs make k great Uino of Thanksgiving," said tho Insurance man as tho subject wsa under discussion'. "Yes, they uro great n Thanksgiving." "All tho rclutlves gather for a big Sinner, don't they?" waB asked. "Yes. My Uncle Ben, up In Ver mont, gathered thirty of us at bis houso last Thanksgiving." "What a .visit you must havo bad)!" "Oh, yes." "And tho banquet. I can picture It." "Can you?" "Thcro was turkey, goose, duck, shlcken, roast pig and sparerlb. Thero was rnlnco plo, pumpkin plo and cider. Thcro was a big cottago pudding and cranberry Bauco. Ab, it muBt havo been a royal feast." "Yes, It was," dryly replied tho In turanco man. "My Undo Ben killed off four old roosters, bis wife mado four or fivo applo pies, and stcwed up a peck of prunes, and wo sat Jown to the feast." "But but it was Thanksgiving." "Suro, Mike, If it hadn't becu w wouldn't havo got tho prunos." "And and that waB all?" "All except that after dinner my Uncle Ben took up a collection for tbo heathen, and wo chipped In 60 tents nplcce. My Undo Bon was the heathen, yon know. Oh, yen New )nglhud Thanksgiving. 1'vo been there." Discouraging. "George." sold her husband's wife, "I don't believe you havo smoked one of those cigars I gave you ou your birthday." "That's right, my dear," replied his wife's husband. "I'm going to keep them until our Willie wants to learn to umokt " Tbo coldblooded are hotheaded when .vi hit. their prldo, Post, Toasties With Cream or With Milk r With Fruit. Savoury Wholesome Economical j "The Memory Lingers" Postom Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. arm Costly New York ONLY $XS.00O A YEAR I C AU THAT CHCAP NEW YOIIK. In tho city of New York, where millionaires scorn to thrive llko mushroomu In n cellar, thero Ih being constructed nn apart ment house In which a suite of rooms will rent for $25,000 n yenr. Probably this rental Is tho highest that has ever been asked for an apartment, even such as will bo found In this house, a Borlos of 18 rooms anil so many baths that one would bonblo to uso a differ ent ono every day In the weok and two on Sunday without doubling on his trail. It Is tho npothooBls of lux ury; tho Inst word, so far aB tho hu man mind of today can Imagine, in scandalous magnificence In other words, tho bulldors of tills houso have Set a now pace for spendthrifts In the way of llvltjg. A yearly rentnl of $18, 000 is tho highest that has over before boon asked for unfurnished housekeep ing npurtmcnts In New York city. The now apartment houso will havo 17 npartments ono on each of tho 17 floors and flvo duplex apartments In addition. Tho oloventh and twelfth floors will bo devoted to apartments which will occupy all the floor space, and these will rent for $25,000 a year. Tho apartmentB which aliure a floor with half of a duplex apartment will rent for $18,000. Tho architects havo arranged the suites so that each of these big floors shall havo more and larger roonm than This Murderer 36 BOSTON. Bent and marked with prison palor, Jesse H. Pomeroy, serving a Xfe sentence In Charlostown, MnsB., has written his own Btory of his crlmo and his efforts to better IiIb con ditions shut away from tho freedom of the world. Ho Is now 50 years of nge and was convicted of a double murder when he was only fourteen years of nge. All theso years have been spent In solitary confinement and the pris oner declares he has never felt u touch of human sympathy or kindness and no effort has ever been mndo to better bis condition. "I havo no friends," he writes. "I cannot get a hearing from the governor. I havo been left to my own devices in my cell nil theso years." J Pomeroy killed two children, a boy and a girl, after treating them with barbaric cruelty. Ho Inveigled other small children into Isolated sections, stripped them of their clothing, tied them to trees or upon hoards nnd then 3W ftil&VSI Chicago's Clubs for Working Girls does nor HAVE TO PAY OUt MORE THAfl THEY EARH CHICAGO. In Chicago there are what aro called Eleanor clubs, whero girls of all sorts and conditions And homes. Among them aro ofllce clerks of all descriptions, telephone operators, milliners, bookkeepers, de partment store nnd other clerks, music and art students. Theso latter aro encouraged to live, a few nt every club, since It helps tho clubs and tho club girls In general. At these clubs the weekly board rnto pays for two meals, breakfast and din ner. If a girl wishes to tako her lunch with her she pays five cents for three sandwiches and cither fruit or coke, for which downtown she would pny about fifteen cents. There Is tho laundry also, which saves money for tho girls. For its use, with tubs, hot wator, Irons, starch and bluing, tho Women Sweep the a )T TAKCvS A JrVOMAM TO WfostflMKE THE A DIRT - s J -ar-- ATLANTA, Oa. Atlanta's society leaders and club women put on white aprons ono day recently and armed themselves with brooms to lead a militant crusado against dirt In tho city's streets nnd back yards. They raised a prodigious dust, and found 'the experience no less Interesting and no more strenuous than their accus tomed bridge parties or dances. Inci dentally, thoy accomplished n real good, for thoy obtained tho assistance of flvo or six thousand housewives, each of whom agreed In advance to set apart tho day for a genoral clean ing of their respective premises. For this ono day the municipal street km rLY k l-l a! Living Apartments can be found In a prlvato city dwelling occupying tho regulation city lot, and tho number of houses In Now York that occupy moro than ono lot oven In "Millionaire's' How" do not exceed a score. Tho four principal rooms of onch apartment the salon, dining room, living room and gallery cover 2,500 square feot, and thoy uro ho nr ranged that thoy can be turned Into practically ono Immense room for en tertaining. Each apWtmcnt will have nt least three or four real llrcpluces where rent logs can bo burned; an In cinerating plant for the disposal of garbage; vacuum cleaning. system ex tended to every room; tho latest heat ing, ventilating, and refrigerating dys tonia, and both electric and gas ranges, In the basement there will be, be sides the individual laundries for each apartment, largo washing nnd Ironing rooms equipped with laundry machin ery. Thero will be wino vnultsr cold storage rootnfl nnd two large storage' rooms for each apartment as woll. Two floors below tho ground will ho de voted to theso aud tho pow'or plant which will heat and light tho building. In addition there will he machinery to manufacture ice for use lu the kitch ens of nparlments. " Those who havo studied the condi tions of Manhattan Island, and who havo been most emphatic In predicting tho era of overcrowding, will tnke this sumptuous tenement ns n real sign, df that ultimate time when they bcllevo only business houses nnd tho homes of tho rich will bo left In Manhattan. Other studentB of the city lifo will see In this effort n Blgn of that time often predicted when all olty dwollers will live In co-operative apartments. Years in One Cell beat them until they were unconscious, stuck pins Into their tender flesh nnd stabbed and Jabbed them with knives. When thts hoy with the demon heart waa Anally run down nnd forced to confess ho barely escaped lynching. Only his youth saved him from the hangman's noose. Pomeroy's letter to tho puhllc in gcuornl and to the governor of Massa chusetts lu particular Is a lengthy document. Ho cites many reasons why ho believer ho should not have been convicted of murder nnd coucludes with an appeal to tho governor. In his plea he sayB: "I respectfully suggest that this prisoner may havo some encouragement In doing well. He Is no worse than his neighbors. Kind ness Is never lost on anyone, and this prisoner has all his Ufa shown him- self responsive Wo' kind treatment. Public fooling against me Is respons ible for tho deeply rooted nnd persist ent newspaper misrepresentation all theso years, and that public feeling was due to nowqpaper exaggeration and notoriety in 1874. Of course It cannot bo dented that tho crlmo was dreadful and that public Justice re quired satisfaction; but tho truth is, no effort has been mndo from that day to this to better this prlBonor'B condition." girls pny five cents an hour. This does away with washliiK In the rnom nmi mny savo, If tho girl Is clever with shirtwaists, whatever her laundry bill would amount to, minus Xho nominal lnundry feo to tho house,. Thero Is no dormitory system, al though in a Tow lnrge rooms thero may bo three or even four single beds, .Most of the rooms, however, aro for two, nnd there are n number of slnglo rooms In every club. Mnlds do tho chamber work nnd tho general clean ing, for tho housework thero Is no co-operation, some girls must ho at their desks or their shops or their counters parly. Thero Is also a new Ing machlno In every club for tho free use of the girls. In these Eleanor clubs tho young women have much of tho freedom of home, perhaps nil that would be pos sible In so largo a family. They have the parlors and verandas for receiving their friends nnd, so far ns possible, the clubs nro ruloless. The household bills are posted every month In each club, for, ns tho girls' own money pay them, It Is only fair that they shall see where and how the money goes. Streets of Atlanta cleaning and snnltary department turned over hundreds of in nil nml Ha teams and wagons to the ofllceru of tho Federated Women's Clubs. These women, with the assistance oi nblo lieutenants, chosen from among the belles of tho city, directed a 12 hour cnmpalgn, which had for Its ob Ject tho cleaning up of odd little cor ners und out-of-the-way streetH which had not always como Jn for their full shnro of attention under tho routine dispensation of the forces. Other ofllcers nnd members of the federated clubs, brooms In hand, showed by their Individual examples' how much could be accomplished by Individual effort, and when tho sun set it was upon a brighter, cleaner city. So effective was the onslaught that In the first few hours moro dirt nnd trash was carted off to tho city Jtunp piles than had ever been corrled there within -18 hours before. Conversat.on. However, Reads a Whole Lot More Like a Scena In Real Life. "Aad bo your father refuses to con sent to our union?" "Ho does, Hodolphus." Tho sad youth swallowed a sob. ''Ib thero nothing Toft for us, then, but an clopcmentT" said bo. "Nothing." "Do you think, Clementine, that you could abandon this luxurious homo, forget all tbo enjoyments of great wealth, banish yourself forever from your devoted parents' hearts, niid go west' with a poor young man to .outer a homo of lifelong poVcrtyfdnd self denial?" . . "I could,;flo'dolphus."f The Bad youth. rosoK wearily and reached for his hat. i "Then," Bald lfe, Ytyou nro far ifrom being tho practical girl I huyo all along taken you to bo." ' '. 'And with ono last look around on tho sumptuousnesB that somo.day he had hoped to share, ho sobbednnd snld fnrcWeil. Uro wntng'u Magattno. , 16 YEARS 0FJ3KIN DISEASE "For sixteen long years I havo been suffering with a bad enso of skin dis ease. Whllo a child thoro broke out n red noro on tbo legs Just in back of my knees. It waxed from bad toworso, and at last I saw I bad a bad skin dlsense. I tried manr widely known doctors In different cities but to no. satisfactory result The plaguo both crcd mo moro In warm weather than In winter and being on my leg Joints it mado it Impossible for mo to walk, and I was forced to stay Indoors In tho wannest weather "Xljjiopes of recov ery were by this tlhitrsVopt. Sleoploss nights nnd rcstlesd ilayii mado lifo nn unbearable burden. lost I was advised to try tho Cutlcura remedies Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills and I did not need more than a trial to convlnco mo that I was on tho road of buccoss this time. I bought two sots of tho Cutlcura Remedies and after those woro gono I was a differ ent man entirely. I am now tbo hap piest man that thero Is at least ono true caro for skin diseases. Leonard A. Hawtof, 11 Nostrand Avo., Brook lyn, N .Y., July 30 nnd Aug. 8, '09." THEIR FATE. 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