Suit Coiffure to Hat Jesus, the Kingly - Friend By REV. F. E. HOPKINS, D. D. ' Pi'iltr of Firtt Coof rtfttlontl Church, 0rr, la A. J : , j AND OTHE V n ClXIES Horse Stealing Reduced to Science 0DHT Know l WA SUCH A RMW AMATEUR SHOW Tn AOVAHTACC Of III T ir"""" ; NEW YORK. Not tho wild and woolly west, but Now York city with ltd groat pollco powora and its highly organized civilization 1b tho most fruitful field for homo thlovoB In the country. Tho amount of proporty stolen byhorso thlovoa in tho coun try's metropolis In ono year probably exceeds that stolon in Kansas, No braska, Colorado and Texas In ten years. This crime is so easy of ox ccutlon and so hard of detection In a great city like Now York that dotoct ivos havo boon nblo to mnko but Uttlo headway in checking It and recov ering any of tho stolon proporty. On an avorago flvo horses nnd wagons nro stolen In tho city ovory business day. To placo tho amount lost every year Is difficult, but It is estimated that property valuod at from $1,000,000 to 11,600,000 In stolon. Ordinarily tho thoft of s hprso from tho streets at tracts ' Uttlo attention. Tho thieves Teaching Parents CHICAdO. "Parents of Chicago boys and girls do not know how to buy toys for tholr children." It was upon this assumption that tho committee on homes of the child wel fare exhibit hnd on exhibition at the Coliseum a child's I'play shop." In it there was on display an endless variety of toys, but foremost of all wero tho now "do-wlth" toys Introduced for the first time in Chicago by Miss Caroline Pratt, who had chargo of tho toy ex hibit 1Iei Pratt was In chargo of tho same department of the oxhlblt In New York, "Chicago parents are as doplorably Ignorant In tho matter of buying proper toys for their children as par ents the country ovor," she told a re porter. "They don't know the llrst thing about It. What they do In most cases when they go shopping in tho toy department ot a store Is to buy toystlhat they like to play with them selves." "That, of", course, Is tho reason wft have a 'play shop' Exhibit. Tho ex hibit is planned for tho education ot all the parontfi ot Chicago-Abut, by the way, it is tho well-to-do fathers and mothers who are most ignorant ot all along this lino. What wo ex pect to teach thorn is the real merit of a 'do with' toy. "A 'do with' toy Is ono that will teach the child how to do things. With It a boy or girls can carry out detlnlto play schomes. It should be simple. " ,r-" n Solve Mystery of BOSTON Mass. The supernatural noises, Intonations and weird sounds which for years have been tho cause ot many young lovers retreating from their trys.ting place tn great haste, in fear that some white garbed ghost was chasing them,, was ex plained when a giant elrq was chopped down In a lot on Adams street' near the Ctidar, drove cemetery tn Dor Chester. The explanation was an owl and family of chipmunks. i For twenty-five years strange noises have been heard at all times of the night In that section, and tho lot being so near the cemetery many people bo Ueved they were voices from tho grave. The police 'havo InvostlKated nightly and some of tho more curious neighbors have spent many long vigils In an attempt to solvo the souroe ot tho woird noises. Tho solution of tho Kansas Pupils to TOPEICA, Kan.Papor towels for tho uso ot every child In the Kansas public schools prpbably will bo in stalled boforo tho noxt school year Lo gins. K. T. Falrchlld, state superin tendent ot publla Ihstruotlqn, and Dr. B. J Crumblno, secretary of tho Mato Tjoard of health, aro watching with Interest the experiments bolng car rled oil In several Kohbrb scuoolB.wlth the paper towols, It the experiments aro successful an order may bo Issued abolishing tho common rollor towol In all publla schools and this will, mean that jeach pupil must furnish his own lowol or tho school board muat sup ply the Individual paper towols. The state board, of hoalth abolished the common drinking cup two years ago and there has not boon n single epidemic of diphtheria in the stato alnco, and very few Isolated cases. Tho board also prohibited the use ot tho (common drinking cup in railroad trains and stations and the common drinking cups have been abolished In s.v - i- v ' havo a way of changing tho appear anco of both horses and wagons and tho task of recovering tho stolen prop erty is rendorod oxtromoly difficult No man's horso Is safo in tho streets of tho city. Tho horso of tho big de partment storo is as llkoly to disap pear as tho horso and wagon of tho small grocor or butchor, Detectives say that the theft Is easily covorcd up. Within six hours after tho horso nnd wagon disappear a transformation Is mado, which la so completo that fow owners can idontlfy tholr proper ty. Tho horso Id shorn of his mano nnd tall, whito legs nro dyed a color corresponding with tho body of tho horso, nnd casos havo boon known wharo a stolen horse wns described as having a bobbod tall, whoro tho horso whoa Anally recovered was found to havo had a very beautiful tail, at tached to tho formor stub. Tho samo with tho wagon. A gayly painted wagon Is soon transformed in to a dilapidated poddler's wagon. Tho top la romovod, dashboard knocked off, and a dirty drab or brown coat of paint roducos tho wagon that cost from $150 to $200 to one that, when tho thief sells It, will not bring more than $D0. What Toys to Buy i fl5 THI4 Ohe Of SUM Tli It teaches the child by stimulating Its Imaginative naturo and Inventive fac ulties. Huch features are lost alto gether In the claborato mochanlcal toys that leavo nothing for tho child to do but press a button or rolease a catch and watch It go, "Children of woalthy parents are not happy with tholr playthings. Tho Uttlo fellow who cannot tako a step In tho nursery without having to dodgo an eloctrlc train or take a chance of having a toy flying machine hit him on, tho ear has not tho opportunity to earn how to play. Tho playing Is all dono for him by the 'Inventor who made the. toy and hyhlS doting papa or rich bachelor ilncIoSrho bought the oxpeiifllvo toy for him and taught him to run It. The child is negloctod." "What wo nro trying to do through our exhibit Is to teach parents tMat their children havo a normal play tm PuIbo which can bo moro easily grati fied with, a fow simple toys that lend to Inspire tho child's Imagination and Inventive naturo than by all the com plicated and mochanlcal toys In the world." n.rijLnriT an Ancient Ghost strango thing camo about whon the giant oim in question, probably moro than U00 years old, was follod at tho Instigation of the public grounds de partment. ' When the blcelm fell It wa (lid. covered that about , thirty feet ot Its top was nonow, ana inside wns found an owl of the bald-headed variety Bleeping as ouleuv as thoueh notWlnrr had happoned, Tho Inside ot (.he tree was round to bo filled with egg Bholls,' corn cobs nnd various other refuse which the owl had from time to time taken there. While the owl occupied a coubpIcuous placo In the troo, calm ly nestling In a heap In the bottom ot the hole, thero was a mother and father chipmunk with twenty-five lit tle ones. People of the district who have re sided there for twouty-flvo years nro glad that the mystery has been Bolvod. They have been trying to dis cover for years tho causo ot all the nightly gruosorao noises which havo on more than one occasion frightened the women of the district who havo been obliged to roturn to tholr homos after dark. Have Paper Towels WHtae TY e HOT SO BLAME f'ArVUCUi.k.R all hotels. The next move will bo to abolish the rollor towels In. rnilroad. trauiB, depots, hotels and the Bchool houses ot tho stato, Sovoral cases ot Infection ot dlfforcnt diseases through the use of the rollor towol aro known, It la believed that the paper towol will not lie much moro exponslve than tho roller towql laundry bills. Tho towels are 10 Inchos wldo and 18 Inches long. They aro heavy, absor bent tUauq paper Ono' will dry tho fnco and .hands easily. A sot ot fix tures and a roll ot 1,000 towels costs from $2 to $3 and extra rolls cost CO cents for ecu 1,000 towols. When tuted the towels are to be burned. I T Jill 1 MTV sT1 IX 1 mm .&BBBHBB9VKHftBBkSbfflH iflM&BBBHfeiBBV &B7&BBBmBIbBS JssflJp'' fgSSBBJBBSBBBBR9B. laHr BBKBBBaEBBLkSKV JPfBfl?sJBRLdSBFklSkBBBBEr jiaRV IF It Is truo (as thoso who make it their business to know, say. it is) that American womon havo less hair than tho women of other lands, thon wo aro compelled to ad mlro tho cleverness, with which they conceal this deficiency. Ono would naturally Infer that a vniroty of stylos In balrdresslng would bo Impossible to them, but this Is not the caso at all. Dy using switches, cblgnonB, transformations and tho many other (devices of dealers In hair goods, all tho pretty concolts in 'tho changing fashions In coiffure are copied and our gentlewomen contlnuo to look to day domuro, tomorrow vivacious; an other day finds them with a stately coiffure and then again thoy effect simplicity. No doubt dleopatra rung all !tho changes within Iter knowlodge or Invention In mattora of dress to old hor In earning the grcatost trib ute paid to her fascinations: ''Ago cannot wither, nor custom stalo, her Infinite variety," Just now we must concern our selves with Buitlng our coiffures to both largo and small hats. The now Imports for midsummer aro moro than largo, ono may almost call them enor mous, Tho largo hats requlro a colffuro designed to fill In tho spaco under tho brim next tho fnco and head, othcrwlso thoy look grotesque and HEADGEAR FOR THE MOTOR Attractive In Design and Affords Ample Protection Against the Flying Dust. Here Is a very attractive way of ar ranging headgear for motoring. Tho vloux roso straw shapo la wound with a bluo Bilk scarf, which terminates In h lonso chou at tho sldo. A roso silk frill frames tho face and a chiffon veirpf tho samo color Is gathered on to tho crown, to be thrown back off tho faco If preferred. No pins at all aro required, excopt for fixing the bonnot on tho head. Ribbon Holder. Cut four threo and one-half inch circles out ot thin cardboard, tack Dresden silk on one, and white soft silk on tho othor, bolng careful that It is on smoothly. Trim of all super fluous ends and sow tho "circles to gether firmly. Whip a tiny valonclon nos lace on tho edge ot theso nnd re peat the process with tho romalnlng circles. When this Is dono insert n holt of baby ribbon between thorn, and with a stiletto mako two holes from top circle through bolt and bot tom circle. In these Insert a short piece of baby ribbon, tying In bow on top and In this bow put a bone ribbon threader. their beauty Is wasted, Tho small hats requlro only enough hair vlalblo about tho face to frame It, but It is nocossary to havo a colffuro under the hat, for tho hat must be takqn off. Tho puffed chignon Bbown In tho plcturo Is woven In a long strip Uko that used for n "transformation." This strip Is drawn togothor at Intervals leaving qulto largo spaces on the un der side of tho colffuro, which aro covered by tho puffs and curls on tho outside. Those open spaces afford ventilation, and thoy also make It posstblo to arrange the chignon in a great varloty of styles. "What with them and the hair bands now uni versally worn there Is no end to tho variety of coiffures that fashion makes possible. Tho chignon placed high on the head so that it is in tho crown ot the hat solves tho problom of tho small turban nnd makes a stately and beau tiful coiffure. Tho puffs aro crowded together a Uttlo and pinned down over a coll of the natural hair (or two colls) placed on top. Usually no other Bupport Is needed for this colf furo. In caso tho natural hair Is very thin a small pompadour may be arranged by using n small hair roll boforo tho chignon Is plnnod to place Julia Bottomloy in tho Illus trated Milliner. TUB PRESSES FOR A DOLLAR Dainty Frocks In All Sorts of Designs - Aro Now Well Within tho Reach of All. It, Is nstonlshlng how many dainty frocks for tho summer can bo mado thoso dayB setting tho limit of ex pendltures at $1, including tho pat terns and threadB. ' Novor boforo havo so many delicate, designs been shown In Inqxponslvo lawns and ginghams, and tho busi ness girl should begin now to make tho smart Uttlo dresses which she will wear to tho offlco during the coming summer. Two things should bo remcmborod. Ono Is that much trimming of any sor detracts both from tho cool ef fect of tho (town and makoa it bad to laundor; tho second is that bowover dainty tho very light materials are they aro far less Borvlceablo than a plaid or a plain buff or bluo dress. As to tho question of expense, be gin with tho pattern. Chooso ono'of the now ones that are capablo of bolng carried out In soveral dlfferont fash Ions, with or without tho high waist line or with long or short slooves and with or without yoke. ThuB for" 15 cents you-will provldo yourself with a pattern for sovoral frocks. - Next, a fow yards of whito mull and somo lncxpenslvo laco will make broad collars and cuffs and a fichu or a dainty pointed yoko, nil of which will servo as trimming, for your gowns. Then as to materials. Ginghams, plain 'ones, may bo purchaeod as low as 8 and 10 cents a yard. A good quality of lawn In dark colors is only a cent or two moro In price. Coat Hanger, When away from homo ono vory boI dom. thinks of taking a coat hanger along, but to prevent tho coat from becoming creased nnd untidy looking by being thrown ovor the bnck ot a chair an emergency coat hanger may be readily made. Roll a nowspapor tightly and tio It In tho mlddlo with a stout cord, forming a loop to attach It to ,a hook or null. This is better than throwing tho coat Jjmply In the nearest place, and la contrived In a minute with tho materials always at hand..' Patch Quilts. The houBewlfo who has a patch quilt tucked away in somo trunk in the attlo will do well to bring It from Its hiding Place nnd spread it on tho bed In her guost room this spring. It the real antique quilt Is not avallablo, then thq making of one, piecing the squares together and stitching them, is a pleasant pastime.. TEXT Behold thy king cometh. John 12, 15. Consider tho friendship of Josiia as ono of tho kingly characteristics of his royal naturo. Tho Imperfection of our love is in its disquietude With a fow rnro exceptions wo aro never quite satisfied that wo have not given our love too easily, too quick ly or loo freoly. Dut It was not bo with Jesus. Having loved, ho loved unto tho cnd. And wo bollevo that moanB not only unto 'tho end ot life nnd throughout eternity,, but also unto tho full ca pacity of his Infinite heart to lovo. Some ono has Bald, 'Mosus was a sowor and not n reaper;" that J'Ho had vory fow followers as compared with other groat leaders or teachers." Tho soundness o( that statoment Is not at all clear. It Booms to us that Jesus mado. friends quickly and that ho had far moro of thorn than most mon who llvo only thlrty-threo years, and whoso work was revolutionary. It Is cortnln no man's frlendB over clupg or cling; moro closely than tho friends of Josus. What man of thlrty threo can nnmo twolvo friends to whom ho has glyon a wholo heart's devotion and received the samo in re turn? This Jesus did and had. Even poor, misguided Judas was his frlond. And down to tho moment whon he left tho upper room the maotor looked across tho tablo, and in loving warn ing said: "Tho hand of him that be trayed Me is with Mo on the table." And after his great sin such remorso came In Judas' heart on account of tho way he had abused tho' friendship of tho Lord that ho went out and hung himself. Now mon do not kill themselves for abusing thoso they hato. And, of course, nil that tho. Now Testament tells us about tho kingly friend is a moro outllno. Only h fow names aro glvon. What la the namo of tho frlond who had tho colt ready and waiting for Jesus at Beth page whon Jesus wanted to rldo? Nobody knows. Who wau tho frlond, "bearing tho pitcher of water" through tho streets of Jeru salem, who oponod his house for tho Inst supper? Nobody knows. But they were among tho frlendB of Josus. In tho Now Testament we seo tho beginning of tho great princlplo and that Is about all. And tho essential princlplo of Christianity Is frlondshlp, based on perfect love. Let us not for get tho eloventh commandment That Is Christianity. Wo know that the Jewish religion mado but a slight Im pression oven "upon thoso who pro fessed It. Tho Greeks undortook to meet tho longing, of tho human heart by Culture, and marvolous wero the achievement of that gifted empire; all the some, "tho world by wisdom knew not God." Then Homo incarnated a dream of power nnd colonized as far as tho Ganges. But with power camo selft ishness. and it crushed liberty to death. But Josus camo and Bald, "Yq aro my friends." lie said It to Greek and Roman. To Juduh and to Israol. To Samaritan and Publican, Scrlbq and Pharisee, and "To as .many as bellovod on Him to thom gave Hq power to become tho sons of God." And what did that moan? It meant If oven nn usorlous tax colloctor Ukq Zncchous truly repents and restores hla Ill-gotten gains where they belong ho shall bo troated as a friend of tho Lord, if a woman has been n sinner and sho la sorry and sho will promise to sin no more, sho la to bo forgiven. Sho is not to be stoned. Her sisters Bhall not say "Poor thing. Wo nro awfully sorry for ber, you know," while nil tho tlmo In their hearts they nro not fooling kind fit all. They 'aro to help her go In poaco. And men aro to bo kind and help her. That Is tho Idea. She Is not to bo tortured by regrets, and alarmed by fears, nnd torn by conscience, but tho ovtl spirits' aro to driven out of her, and Into the door of her heart Is to entor tho angol of pence. Whon Snmnrltans nre full of preju dice, and bigotry, nnd hatred, "Shall wo not call down flro from heaven nnd dostroy thom?" ask tho apoBtles. But Josus answorod "No! Nol Tho sou' of man camo not to kill but to save. To ma'kq allvo." "Tho good shepherd layoth down his Ufo for tho sheep, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his Ufo for his friends. But God commendeth His lovo to us In that whllo wo word yet sinners, ene mies, His son died for us." Oh, what is lovo? Who can fathomi It? Who can doflno It? Thero Is only one who can do It, and that ono is Jcsub, For Jesus is tho lovo of God spelt frlond. And today whorover we boo the rich holplng tho poor, and tho wise instructing tho Ignorant, and tho strong bearing tho burdens of the weak, and the Bavod seeking tho lost, whorovor doors of opportunity are bo lng oponod by holplng hands with emllos of encouragement, wherovor hopo carrlos Us lantorn to guldo our steps along tho unfamiliar and slip pory paths of life, wherever wo can got on tho track of men nnd womon tha havo crossed tho road to lift up u woundod travolor and tako caro of him until ho can tako caro of hlmsolf, thero, and overywborb, behind thoso ministries, and rising abovo all as tho inaplror of all, wo catch sight of tho world's only king, tho ruler of the human heart, Tho world's everlasting and omnipotent friend, and' he Is Jesus. The BAKING POWDER That Makes thi liking lifttr failures Are almost lmpoKOl wttfe Calumet. We know that It will girt- you better reiultt. We knew that tho baklnfc-trill be purer more wboletome. We kpow that it will bt mora evealjr railed. 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