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She had gono to tho railway station to meet a man friend of the family, and when ho do harked from the train tho young man lost his head and Impulsively kissed her. Tho girl thought It tho part of prudence to tell her mother of tho af fair, upon which the latter was simply horrified. "You don't mean to toll mo that ho had tho Impudenco to kiss you?" alio cried. "And to think of tho crowd nt tho station! Why, my dear, what did you do In such an embarrassing sit uation?" "Why, mother, I Just klsBed him back, of course. "I wanted to give all thoso people the improsslon that wo wcro relatives." Tho Sunday Maga zine. Right Place to Calm Down. Editor What's tho trouble out there? Office Boy A woman out In the hall has hysterics. Editor Have her escorted into tho composing room, at once. tt .95 just because your ap petite is poor, the di gestion weak and the bowels constipated. 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L j " aJHVSmLJE VVfiHaallMl In Paris, whero tho automobile was popular boforo tho Amorlcan manufacturer ovor thought of bringing It to tho perfection "ot Its present state, the street cleaning department has started nn Innovation In tho removal of tho garbage nnd accumulation of refuse, by using a specially constructed motor truck for this purpose Tho body of tho enr Is built of galvanized sheet with covers of tho samo mntorlal so arranged that thoy slip ovor ono anothor, thereby hermetically soallng tho car whon loaded. Covered ovor nn It Is, tho spectacle of nn army of flies following In tho Tnke of tho garbage wagon, so familiar to tho Bight of Americans, Is eliminated, and tho odors which ordinarily nrlsq from a wagon load of garbago aro not forced upon tho tuoplo na In our own big cities. POET WHO WAS ASSASSIN W Lacenaire's Career He Could Laugh and Commit Murder. Beforo Being Brought to Justice Slay er Lived by Making Verses and Spurious Paper All Paris Sang His Songs. Paris. On December 4, 1834, a gen tleman of distinguished appearance walked briskly along a quiet street near tho Choplnetto Barrier In Paris. It Is true that tho gentleman's black frock coat gave ovldenco ot long use and tho gentleman's hat was a trlflo ancient and tho gentleman's cravat was not exactly fashionable. Out, namo of a namo, messieurs, ono may be a gentleman and ho poor. This pedestrian, who looked distin guished even under tho handicap of threadbare garments, was about thlr-ty-flvo year old. Ho was rather small of stature, but carried himself proud ly. His faco was refined and Intellec tual tho faco of a poet nnd dreamor. Indeed, at that hour all Paris was whistling and singing one of his songs, "Tho Fife and Dium." Ilo had tho hands and hair of an artist and tho Joyous, care free laugh of a hoy. It was a good thing to hear Lacenalro laugh. It reminded you of your hal cyon days,, beforo tho -world woarl ness mado you sad. Behind Lacenalro there walked a man of vulgar appearance. His name ! was Avrll. He was qutto young, not more than twenty-two, and ho had been so unfortunate as a criminal that ' Lacenalro was sorry for him and was determined to give him a chanco to oo hotter work. Presently they stopped beforo a ' dwelling of prosperous appearance. "This Is the place." said Lacenalre. "Do you romember my Instructions ' Yes? Then allons vlto!" The poet rang tho door boll and tho t uoor was opened oy a young man. "Ah, mylear Chardon," cried Lace nalre, "wo havo conio to seo your mother on a trifle of business tho mero signing of a paper." "We aro greatly honored, M. Lace nalre." renlled Chardon "Mother, as you know, Is an Invalid, and is on ' her bed, but she can do what you , ask." ' ' They stood face to faco, Chardon and Lncenaire, and tho latter gos siped gnyly on ono thing nnd another, while Avrll stole quietly behind Char don, and, having stationed hlmbdlf properly, nt a wink from tho poet ho throw his arm around Chardon's neck and garroted him. Lacenalre drew a dagger then nnd stabbed tho victim several times, to mako tho Job com plete, then ho went to tho room of tho Invalid mother and slow her with tho weapon that killed tho son. "There should be 10,000 francs hero somowhere, according to my In formation," said Lacenalro. "Lock the door, my friend, and we'll search till wo And tho money " Avrll locked tho door and they searched and searched, hut all thoy found was 500 francs. Lacenalro. whoso sense of humor was abnormal ly developed, laughed until tlitf tears rolled down his cheek3. It was this Insensibility, displayed on many trag ic nnd hnrrowlng occasions, that mado him one of the most fumous crim inals of modern times. "Is tho Joke on us or on tho Char dons?" ho asked, as ho wlpod tho Joy ous tears from his faco But Avrll was Impatient and nervous. Ho wunt ed to got away Those dead people were getting on his nerves. So thoy left the house and wont to an Inn. where, over sundr bottles of cheap wine, Lacenalro planned a larger and better crime. Ho lontod an ofllcn and palntud nn assumed nnmo on the door, thus cro atlng tho Impression that ho was a business man. Then, by laying lila pirns carefully, ho arranged that a bank messenger fchould'call on him In his ofllco on a cortaln dav, the chosen day being ono on wjil-h col lections wore suro to be large. It STREETS OF PARIS ARE took n great deal of skillful maneuv ering to bring this nbout, but tho do tails aro not essential to this story, Everything bolng In readiness, Av rll was so foollBh nn to bo arrested whilo trying to roscuo n lady friend from tho police. Avll's consclenco beenmo actlVo and ho told of tho Chardon murders. So It camo to pass that tho poet was arrested, and when ho learned that tho discovery waa due to his accomplice ho made full and free confession, his only object, he said, being to tako tho betrayers to tho guillotine with him. FRENCH WOMEN FOR ARMY Madame Dlculafoy, Well Known Ex plorer, Suggest Schemo Covering the Innovation. Paris. Tho schemo of Madamo DIeulafoy, tho well known woman ex plorer, for Introducing women Into posts hitherto filled by men In tho aamy administration, was given In do tall by Madame DIeulafoy herself at a conference hold In tho theater of tho Comedto des Champs Blysee. Sho did not, sho said, claim for women places In tho actlvo army, but there was milch that they could Madame DIeulafoy, do In the admlnlstratlvo work. That they were capablo of this was prov en by tho fact that 155,800 women woro already employed In departments of state. Of the 23,190 subalterns In tho re sorvo and In tho territorial forces, 1,137 woio employed In admlnlstra tlvo functions. It is tho work of those mon that Madame Dioulafoy considers women aro Jltted to tako. thus freeing tho men for actlvo sorvlco. At tho close of her conforunco, Madamo Dioulafoy announced that tho minister of war had ordered an Inquiry to bo Instituted Into tho poslblllty of her re quest being put into forco. Deserter's Vanity Causes Capture. Pnterson, N. J. Becnuso his vanity prompted him to show his friends how ho looked In a uniform James P. Ma lone of thin city, an army desortar, was caught by federal authorities. Yeggmen Were Disappointed, Cold Spiing, N. Y. Vcgginon who blow two safes In a local groenry store and got nothing wrockod the plnco nnd loft u note reading: "This Is a cheap Joint" yf$yl$5BuR!tvHa. WmMm rh I . 'v I IS; . . v M . CLEANED DECREASE IN NURSES Training Schools Less Popular Than in Former Times. Head of Big Training Hospital De clares That Women Are Begin ning to Prefer Other Work for Various Reasons. Now York. Is nursing as a profes sion for women on tho decline? Rep resentatives of a training school af filiated with ono of the smaller puhllo hospitals In this nlty answered this question in tho affirmative. And thoy gave as u reason for a decreaso in at tondnnco tho fact that thoro aro so ninny othor professions now open to women thnt comparatively fow chooso to follow the old-fashioned womanly profession of caring for tho sick. It wns the head of u big hospital training school In East Twontloth street who declnrod that nursing Is de clining aB a popular profession. "Wom en prater other work for various rea sons,' sho said "Until this year wo always havo had an many applicants as wo could accommodnto in our train ing school, but now wo have boon un nblo to-1111 tho beginning class. "There nro scores of now profes sions and now kinds of work opened to women now which used to bo closed to thorn or woro unknown n'fow years ago. Ten years ago nursing was ono of tho finest occupations for women who wcro forced to earn their own liv ing. Now It Is ono of many by which thoy may become solf-supportlng." Tho director and superintendent of tho New York Hospital Trulning School for Nurses said: "There Is not the samo futuro In nursing an In most of tho other pro fessions. This fact has led to somo dlscouiagemont among womon who nnvo graiiuaico in mo proiession nnu who have hoped to keep on rising year u-uor year. A trained nurso enrns Just the samo whon sho takes' hor flist c.i30 as sho does after sho has had several years' experience. Hor skill and knowledge nro worth no moro than when she graduated a full-' flodgod trained nurse. "Only In Institutional work docs a graduate nurso rocelvo moro money and assume greater responsibilities. But Institutional positions nro com paratively fow and tho applicants for them nro many. So, you seo, thoro Is not much of a futuro for mirsos. "Ot course, n trained nurso makooa living and a good living, but sho can not savo much, for tho cost of almost overythlng Is higher now than It was two or threo years ago. A nurso has to pay her room rent, sho must dross woll and havo a supply of uniforms, and It In expensive to keep thoso fresh. A trained nurso must llvo whore thoro Is a telephone or sho must havo one of her own, nnd this Is anothor Item of exponse. When asked If there wcro as many training school pupils from Canada ns thoro used to bo, tho superintendent snld that tho number had decreased, and nho accounted for this by tho fact that Canada has established recently many now and fino hospitals, which maintain excellent training schools for nurses. "On tho wholo I think that Canadian ouug women iiiitko tho best nurses wo havo. Thoy aro qulot, thoy have delightful manners and thoy enn al ways he relied on. Besides, tho young women from across thtt border seem to havo greater physical onduranco thnn Amorlcan women. It may ho be cause thoy have had less money to spend nnd have boon reared moro wholesomely and In a more ruggod oltmnto, especially the girls from Nova Scotia and other northern prov inces. "I account for their quiet and charming mnnnor by tho fact that many who hoconio nurses aro from clergymen's families nnd thoy havo hud tho host posslblo Iwmo training. Usually thoy aro girls with many bro thers and sisters and thov have had to learn tho lesson to glvo and tako." CASCARETS" FOR LIVER; BOILS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a 10-ccnt box. Aro you keeping your bowels, llvor, and stomach clean, puro and frcsb with Cascarots, or merely forcing a passageway every fow days with Salts, Cathartlo Pills, Castor Oil or Purgntlvo Wator8? Stop haying a bowel wash-day. Lot Cascarots thoroughly cloanso and rcg ulnto tho stomach, removo tho sour and fermenting food and foul gases, tako tho excess bllo from tho llvor and carry out of tho systom all tho constipated wasto matter and poisons In tho bowols, A Calicarot to-night will mako you fcol great by morning. Thoy work whllo you sloop novor gripe, elcken or caiifio any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women tako a Cnscaret now and Jhen and novor havo llcndacho, Biliousness, Coated Tonguo, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. Dally Thought. To God, thy countrlo, and thy friend, bo true Vauglmn. JUDGE CURED. HEART TROUBLE- I took nbout G boxes of Dodda Kid ney Pllla for Heart Trouble from which I had sufforod for 5 years. I hud dizzy spells, my eyes puffed, my brontu waB chort and I had chills nnd back ache. I took tho pills about a year ago and havo had no return of tho palpitations. Am now G3 years old, ablo to do lots of manual labor, am and wolgh about Judgo Millor, well and hearty 200 pounds. I fool vory grateful that I found Dodds Kidney PUlo and you may publish this lottor if you wish. I am serving my third term na Probate Judgo of Gray Co. Youra truly, PHILIP MILLER, Cimarron, Kan. Correspond with Judgo Miller about this wondorful remedy. Dodda Kidney Pills, fiOo. por box at your doalor dr Dodda Medicine Co, Buffalo, N. Y. Wrlto for Housohold Hints, also muBlo of National Anthem (English and Gorman words) and to clpca for dainty dlBhes. All 3 sent freo. Adv. i Penalty of Having Too Much Rope. "I noto that Mexico Is again peeve I at tho united States," commented Bat Bin Garrett. "This roininda mo of tho familiar, yarn of tho negro who was about to bo hanged for tho murder of another nogro, and, after a lengthy mid rambling farewell to tho world addressed tho widow who, fat, black and pessimistic, sat In front of tho scnffold: 'Do Lawd In his In flnlto wisdom has done fuhglvon muh sins nnd lnnlckertics, and now I axes yo', Slstah Wnrklns, to fuhglvo ine, nnd ' 'Aw, git hung, nigger!' Impa tlcntly Interrupted tho bereaved lady 'Git hlingl' Mexico having been given nn ubundnuco of rope, I am grimly awaiting tho inovitnblo outcome. 1 am of tho samo nttltudo of mind, too, to ward tho person or persona, as tha enso may bo, who has or have, been so long mossing with and muddling up tho gas situation." Kantms City Star. Redeeming Feature. "Have you heard about Vlzzard's latest play?" ( "Yes. Thoy say U'b rovoltlng." "It Is. But glvo Vlzzani credit for ono thing." "What's that?" "Ho firmly rofuses to pay there's any moral purpose In It." Shakespearean. "Why did you namo your now car Reputation?" "Because It Ib such a bubble." 8PEAK8 FOR ITSELF Experience of a SouUiorn Man. "Please allow mo to thank tho origi nator of Postum, which In my case, apeaks for Itself," wrltoa a Fla. man. "I formerly drank bo much coffoo that my nervous system waa almost a wreck." (Tea Is just na Injurious bo causo it contains caffolno, tho drug found In coffee.) "My physician told mo to quit drinking It but I had to havo something, bo I tried Postum. "To my groat surprise I saw qulto a change in my nerves in about 10 days, That was a year ago and now my norvea nro etoady and I don't havo thoso bilious sick headaches which I rogularly had whllo drinking coffee. "Postum seems to havo body-bulld-lng properties nnd loaves tho head clear. And I do not havo tho bad taste in my mouth whon I got up morn ings. When Postum is boiled good and titiong, It is far hotter In tasto than coffee. My advlco to coffee drink ers is to try Postum and bo con vinced." Namo given by Postum Co., Battlo Crook, Mich. Wrlto for copy of tho llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wellvillo." Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum must ho woll boiled. Instant Postum is a solublo powder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly In a cup of hot water and, with cream and BUgnr, makes a dollclous bovorago Instantly, Grocers nell both kinds. "Thore's a reason" for Postum.