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S N A P SHOTS OF THE Seme of the Inter- WOftLJD'S I A Visit to the Exposi esting Features - - tion is Equivalent to a Briclly Described K JtL I S Tour of the Globe Any t tTnrt a', "vacrii.v n. In at tempt iris to h-i'r.V ih World's Fair nl St. l.onli v.o'iM n,r.' li.au !i!:t'y vault In fjlHrv. fin Imagination would ii'. 'nl t:. aim irn.aliy develop ed if li? were t ci.bc-mvo more glor ies, more hc.-.uty. r.mr. majestic splon- dor, :iM iunr r .:,i ii:g of men mil tN Mian li '. ' bo -r. i! itiiro mile; cm tirtsi: 'ji'i.niv sallicr v n l s of ni "ri, .1)! mI on two 4 '.!'. ' I.o;;l.-;lana I'tirch.'.:- i"xno:io!i. Mure Uiar. a thou.-.iod r.atiw hoh nr.? living In tin M-artv Iiino tract at the World's Fair, homos have be-n r';n odiieed FiHpt-Philip-Tltolr !n St. Louis anil thty at' counterparts of those left behind In th? Pacific- archi pelago. Th F!!!r.'.:;) ...louy Pin Inaccs ropnMi-n'at.ivfs fnut many tribes, oiiil Americans and Europeans will ho Interested In seeing tho sub jects that I'r.cM Sim acquired with ho Philippine Islands, and l:i learn ing of their lives and haul's. Besides tin) native vll'ages, tho Philippine commUslon. wiii:h. has ex pended nearly $1 .fDD.imo o:: tin? oxhl Mt. has erected r'plicis of many of the moat, famous buildings on tho ls lunda. Several hi' oi' old Spanish architecture aro sure to delight all visitors. Pntagonlan giant are even less known than Filipinos. And there are a number of these strange people ilomlriluj nearby, while a little fur IhiT on may be found another strange race pygmies fro::i darkest Afr,r.a, Whoso ery exist .we, until recent years, was tlo'ibted. The Aitins, tho aborigines of northern Japan, are an ather Htrar.se racy that may bo seen ( i i r Looking Cown on at tho World's Fair. Those nueer people are small of stature and their bodies are covered with hair. They ard quite a different rac from tho modern Japanese. Japan, iadeed, is in the front rank of nations at the Krent World's Fair. The site selected liy Japan for her group of lMtildir.gs Is no of the choicest alioted to for I'lgn nations, and the enterprising Japanese have made tlni most of their advantages. On a high hill overlook ing Machinery Palace vorkmen from tho Mikado's realm have built c num ber of quaint and beautiful pagodas and have embellished the surround "Ings with Just such gardens as havo won tho Japanese the enviable reputa tion of developing and perfecting such flowers and plants as they cultivate. An Experience. Ono of Ailentown's young ladles re turned recently from her first trip to New York. On reaching tho metrop olis aho had accepted an invitation to n matinee. It was a brilliant pro duction and li ft an Impression which was dimmed only by a visit some tlmu later to the opera in the even ing. She was glvl'.;3 a glowing ac count of the first experience to somo friends tho other day, ono of whom interpolated enviously: "Yes, I have seen It." "Uut,"'continui'd the other, "did you ever attend a matinee in tho even ing?" Philadelphia Ledger. Why Co-operative Colonies Fail. Cooperative colonies fail because they get out of touch with the great world around them." said a lecturer recrntly who had been a member of th famous colony of Zoar. "All the mperty and all the earnings of tho Tcmr colonists were divided equally," laid he. "As S result there was less energy and thrift. Petty Jealousies interfered with the colony work and when Its leader died It gradually wt to pieces." Canadian Routt Is Shortr. At a recent meeting oX tho royal transportation commission In Halifax, reports and maps were Biibmlttod .hwlng that tln Canadian mute be tween I'.urope and the Fast wns CS0 .miles shorter than those from United ,Kt-.tes ports. Russ an 3iip Canal. Snrr y, which have Jim been com pleted, for a ship c.i:al across R-issIa In connect the II i! tic and P.lack Re??, almw tliat the d'sMr.ce 'Ui' be 1.I0S miles and the cot; Jiso.ooo.e n Roman Cathslies In America. An olll-M! dl.-eo'.iry recently pub lished gives tho following statistics regarding Roman Catholicism In this country; The Ri'man Catholic impu tation Is computed to be nearly 12, PWi.OOO; tho clcrjy number 13.2'i" and thorn are 11.1 11 houses of worship. To Rtadm't Jesuits. A bill Is under consideration In Ger many which will r-Mdmlt of the Jesu it Into that country, giving Roman Catholics eiual rlM wltfc Protest utt In to eyes ut ton U. Never was the United States gov crrnient so deeply Interested In an ex position as It U In this HRU World's Fair. Already the government's in-ves-tmont has reached tho $11,000,0(1(1 mark, and this does not Includo the Plililpplno expenditures, which were paid out of tho Insular treasury. The result Is the greatest exhibit ever mado by Uncle Sam. One of the Interesting government exhibits Is the great map of the United States, worked out in growing crops, each state being represented by crops thietiy grown la thnt state. This map covers six acres of ground. One who has no' L-en the map may have an Idei of Its immense size when he Is told that Illinois on this crop map Is 75 feet long. The bound ary lines between the states are gravel walks and the World's Fair visitors stroll at will through tho states, and receivo simultaneously a lesson In geography and agriculture. The lnrgcst tlmeploco In tho world Is at tho World's Fair, and mny bo Keen on a slopo ou tho north side of Agriculture Hill. The dial of this great clock Is 112 feet In dlamoter. The frame work Is steel, of course, but it Is so covered with flowers that It appears to have been built entirely of (lowers, and for that reason It Is popularly known as tho "floral clock." (lermany's participation In this World's Fair surpasses .-nythlng that that great nation has evei done at any other international exposition. Tho National pavilion, on a high hill over looking tho Cascades, Is a faithful reproduction of the ancient, castle Charlottenburg, and the gardens sur- I 1 lli! r i if. i 'IT 'I the Government Building from the rounding It are gems of the landscape architect's art. Germany's immense pavilion, of white and gold, in the mammoth Talace of Agriculture, is one of the features of that interesting building, while the "Palace of Varied Industries contains another German exhibit of unique Interest. Most interest naturally centers in the races of the airships. To win tho grand prize of $100,000 the suc cessful aeronaut must cover the 10 mllo course at the speed of 187i miles an hour. Santos Dumont has several of his wonderful machines on the ground and Is sangulno of success. Other noted aeronauts aro prepared to contest vigorously with the famous little nra;:lllnn. The historic stago coach in which SHE WANTED TO KNOW. Girl's Question That Paralyzed Gun nery Lieutenant. Sho was a dear llttlo girl, and had spent most of her life in a country rectory. It was not surprising, there fore, that her knowledge of things maritime and warllko was not ex tensive. Tho young gunnery officer of II. M. S. had been showing her round tho battleship. It was tho very first warship of any kind she had ever visited, and her mind was full of tho wonderful sights presented. Ilelng an Industrious and a thor ough young man, tho gunnery lieu tenant had explained very fully tho mechanism and tho use of the tor pedo In warfare. She examined the long, deadly, cigar-shaped engine of war critically and fearfully. Then sho tapped It with the point of her parasol nnd let her glove run over Its burnished side, and finally paralyzed tho gunnery officer with tho question: "How does tho crew get Inside?" London Tit nits. California's Building. California Is erecting a pavilion In the agricultural building at tho world s lair that will attract univer sal attention. Its exterior Is entirely covered with dried fruit, four tons of apricots, peaches and prunes being exhibited. Many Varieties of Mosquitoes. In Louisiana's world fair exhibit there Tfj be shown ninety-eight vari eties r! mosquitoes. They are In cases nnd are guaranteed not to blto or ntlr.g. Women Artists at Fair. Of tho half million dollars appro priated for art at tho world's fair women havo secured a fat little slice. Six women nre represented, each sending a characteristic piece of sculpture, which are used to beaut:fy tho buildings and avenues. To Fight for Hit Country. Tho principal of Doshlsha college, Japan, an officer of the Japanese army, and a Christian, has been call ed from his collcga duties to actlva field service. Hank Monk drove Horace Greeley Into Placet villo "on time" is seen daily in tho Gulch. Mark Twain and Artenius Ward, In the early days, made Hank Monk and tho old coach famous by their vivid descriptions o' tho celebrated ride. Tho landscape of the World's Fair is a feature of diversified beauty. It embraces hill and valley, plateau and lowland. In the Cascade region alone more than 4,000.000 brilliantly colored flowering and foliage plant3 aro used In tho creation of tho Hainbow Gar dens. Moro than 30,000,000 plants aro used In beautifying other sections of tho grounds. All of the main avenues are delightfully shaded with rows of silver maples, and In several sections there are great groups of forest trees that ever afford a delightful shade. The largest engine In tho world is an exhibit In the Palace of Machinery. This monster with a power equal to that of 3,000 horses, occupies a space in the center of tho great structure, and towers 35 feet In tho air. It is as largo as an ordinary three-story house. Altogether tho engines devel op a power of 50,000 horses. At tho Chicago txiosltion ten yenrs ago, which more nearly than any other similar enterprise approaches the present In magnitude, the greatest power developed was 12,000 horse power. The Piko is a most alluring place. It Is a broad boulevard more than a mile long, with tho shows of all na tions arranged on either sldo In the most captivating array. The archi tecture of The Pike is that of all Missouri Building. ages and countries, from the prehis toric ages to the present day, and everything that Is new, strange and in teresting is shown in this street of all nations. After night Tho Pike is a blazo of glory and myriads of electric lights accentuate the beauties of the quaint architecture. In one newspaper article but few of the places of Interest may bo touched. A largo volume would be required were each feature mention ed In a single line. The visitor who can find time but for a week's stay at the Fair will see more glories than he ever dreamed of, and wore he to lengthen his staj to the seven months of tho fair ho could pass every mo ment In profitable and interesting sightseeing. Center of Lamb-Raising Industry. Greeley, Colo., Is becoming almost as noted for its lamb, as for its po tato industry. Shipments of young lambs from Greeley to Eastern and other markets, are now being made, at tho rate of from 73 to 100 carloads a week. Tho experiment of feeding lambs during tho winter months on a food composed, in large part of sugar-beet pulp, from the many boet sugar factories in that section of the State, has been proved a success in northern Colorado. Tens of thou sands of sheep and lnmbs are now being fed in that manner at Greoloy, Ft. Collins, Lovoland and elsewhere, in tho region referred to. Real Case of Broken Heart. "Died from a broken heart" an old woman of 74, who married her fourth husband, aged 72, in Decem ber last, at West Ham, was deserted by him a fortnight after tho wedding. She died suddenly on Sunday, her last words being: "My heart's broken!" and a coroner's Jury, on Wednesday, found thnt tho cause of death was valvular disease of the heart. Phlla delpula Ledger. Noted Scientist. Dr. Maximilian Nltze,- who Just a quaiter of a century ago, Invented a luminous apparatus for looking Into tho stomach and other internal or gans, is still living In Rorlln, whero ho Is an Instructor at tho university, Telephone Statistics. In tho Unltod States there aro up wnrd of 20,000,000 families nnd at least 5,000.000 places of business, mak Ing a total of 23.000,000 opportunities to place telephones. Of theso nlxmt ono olghth nre now equipped. American Legation Secretary. Kdwnrd Wlnslow Ames, who hns been appointed secretary of tho Amor lean legation in Santiago, Chile, Is 30 yours old, wns educated at Ilarvnrd, and for four years after graduating taught school in New York, Stateu Island and Pottstown, Pa. Foreign Commerta Par Capita. Tho per capita value of England'! foreign commerce last year was $95.50; that or Germany, $47.60 France, $; Austria, $17; while that of Belgium was $120. MIGHT HAVE EEEN DIFFICLLT. But Luckily Colonel Was Not Called Upon to Explain. Representative Kittrodge H.isk'.nsof Voran.nt is a lay reader In the Kpis coptl tT.urcH at llrattloboro. He is also a lawyer, and on occasion is cajiable of emphatic language. Over at the senate there is a diorkevpcr, A. J. Maxham, noted as a ca:r.palgn singer, whose home Is also In lirat tleboro. When the rector of the littlo church at Rrattleboro is unable to be present, because of duties elsewhere, Col. Hasklns and Mr. Maxham prac tically run the church. Col. Hasl.ins preaches and Maxham s'ns. A story Is told about a prolonged absence f the rector, which put 'upon Col. Haskins unexpectedly the duty of conducting the Sunday service. He met Maxham, who said that he could not sing that Sunday. "Not sing," exclaimed the colonel hotly. "Well, now, Maxham, If you don't sing I'll be " Right there Col. Hasklns hesitated a moment, and, as a guilty look came into his eye, added: "If I'll preach." Dut Mr. Maxham agreed to sin?, and there was no occasion for Col. Haskins to explain that hiatus !n his remark. Washington Post. Leaves Society for Stage. Miss Margaret Parnell Stewart, a young society woman of Bordcntown, N. J., has gone on tho stage, having made her professional debut In Troy, N. Y. Miss Stewart Is a granddaugh ter of Commodore Stewart, who com manded tho United States frigate Con stitution In the war of 1812, and a cousin of Charles Stewart Parnell, the late Irish parliamentary leader. She la known among her acquaintances as a young woman of much ability. C.the.cuke's planj .1. XDtfcrxTPTl6NT'OF-Tr: -T01VNE OF JV1ANNADQS ORNDV-AiSTRDAI- GfwiwA""!'.-;' Tfli ijSt jV of 3i utHm Jf t i?y f ni The extremely Interesting plan herewith reproduced was discovered by the late George II. .Moore in tho British Museum and copied for him, In 1S58. It shows tho "lay-out" of the original Dutch settlement. It In cludes, as will be seen, only that part of tho Island which is below Wall street, which was all that there was of the trading post of forty years' exist ence. The trading post began with a fort at the most 'convenient place of landing, which was at first a mere blockhouse with cedar palisades, the present Battery. The very first trad THE BRAIN OF It has been stated that much of tho Japanese success in naval fights around Port Arthur was duo to tho gyroscope. This is a delicate appa ratus for keeping a torpedo straight In Its course, even through a distance of 2,000 yards. It Is a small weighted wheel-like object, carefully suspended on symbols in' the buoyancy chamber of the torpedo. Attached to its axis Is a steel spring connected with tho tooth gearing. A rod to the air lever actuates It. When the lever is Inrown back the spring Is released, and th gyroscope spins around at the rate of 2,200 revolutions a minute. In his book on "Torpedoes and Torpedo Yes- sola" Lieut. Armstrong of the British navy says: "Tho gyroscope works a servo motor, actuating a pair of movablo vertical rudders placed In recesses In tho vertical fins. These rudders, bo It remembered, arc therefore supple ARE FOND OF MOTTOES. Prominent Men Have Them In Their Homes In Profusion. Above the fireplace In a home Is usually a motto and if people have any feeling .f hospitality for those who enter their home It Is ono'of wel come. Sometimes tho motto has somo particular significance regarding the family themselves. Thero nre a few that decorate the walls of well known men: In Mark Twain's drawing room Is ono of hospitality, "The ornaments of a hotixe nro tho friends .io frequent It." "O. yo fire and bent, bless ye the Lord," was the legend above tho fire place at Clmuncey Depow's country house nt Ardsley. Andrew Carnegie hns nn nffectlon for legends of all kinds and descrip tions, but they figiiro mainly in his library upon tho walls, ceilings, soft pillows and backs of chairs. Upon the back of a queer leather ii holsterrd chair la painted In red, "sit then down ami rest." In hit tittle danghter'a nurjerjr. lipoma tiny chair, IMMENSE BURIED Where Treasure After tho lapse of a century and a quarter since tho mysterfous disap pearance of the vast treasure of gold, silver and precious stones, once the property of the Incas of Peru, a por tion of that treasure has been found rear the City of Chilllaya. on the southeast shore of Lake Tlticaca. and not far west of l a Paz, once a great city of the Incas. The treasure was turned up by u prospecting party of American and ICutopean engineers, nnd from advices recently received from Bolivia, of which Chilllaya Is now a part, Is valued at about $14, 000,000. In the history of tho world no burled treasure caused such a general search as this. The very existence of all other hidden treasures like that of Cnpt. Kldd has been doubted, but in FORTIFICATIONS OF OLD NEW YORK LO'ngje: I jsi,i; jLAND cNvpaKivwawj, ers, who could hardly be called set tlers, were doubtless lodged within its shelter, within which also the first church was built. The first church of masonry, by the way, and the first tavern, were built In the same year, H!42, tho former within the fort, the latter at tho corner of Pearl street nnd Coenfles Slip. As real settlers came in Increasing numbers, those of them who were traders and villagers established themselves as near tho fort as they could, and along the water front of tho East river, for along the water front of tho North THE TORPEDO mentary to tho small adjusted vertical rudders ordinarily fitted, but which may bo discarded if a gyroscope Is being used. If now. the torpedo from any cause, external or Internal, bo de flected out of the line of fire, tho gyro scope, by maintaining its axial posl- nre Inscribed the lines, "Love mo lit tle, love mo long." Upon tho frame of a mirror nothing can bo more suitable than. "Bo to my virtues very kind, and to my faults a' littlo blind." Pyrotechnic Birds. In Nagasaki (Japan) there Is a fire works maker who manufactures pyro technic birds of great sl.o that, when exploded, sail In a lifelike manner through the r.lr nnd perform many movements exactly like those of l!". Ing birds. The secret c,f making these wonderful things has been In the pis sesslon of tho eldest child of tho fam ily each generation for more tlinn 400 years. Barefoot Cure. Tho eccentricities of some people nro boundless. A fashion has lutely sprung up of walking daily arrow Hydo Park with bare feet with the object of "warding off colds." Tho "barefoot euro," as it Is called, hills from the Swiss mountains, and, It la predicted, threatens to become popu lar. London Answers. TREASURE FOUND Was Found. the case of tho Incas treasure, those most familiar with the history of Peru have always maintained thnt some where within tho confines of that country there was concealed ono ol the greatest collections of gold, silver and precious stones that tho world has known. News travels but slowly in tho an cient wilderness In which tne treas ure has been found, and tho Holtvlar. authorities have taken means to pre vent the spread of tho reports. Thai It has been found, however, is flrmlj established by semi-official advice; which have been received In this coun try during the past week. Several ol the newspapers of Lima. In Peru, hnv Ing been advised of tho discovery, havo dispatched correspondents tc Chilllaya, but tho reports of thes men havo not yet been received. river there was very littlo building and that side of tho lower city hat ever since continued to Ing behind the other In Its commercial develop ment. To tho north of the village was established another defense, r real "wall," or nt least a real palisade with gates, erected under Stuyvesant on tho announcement of war betweer Holland and England in 1C52, as a de fonse against the encroaching Yan kees, and this, now become Wal' street, was the northern boundary There was nothing beyond It but farms. New York Times. Hon In tho lino of fire, nets on the servo-motor, and by means of the ver tlcal rudders steers the torpedo back again to its original direction." Thus tho torpedo Is endowed with a brain, so to speak, that directs Its course through the waters on its mis slon of death. The Pastor and the People. Take tho whole rango or activity nnd amusement which has, within a generation, swept into the various do nominations under the name of "the institutional church." In response tc whose Initiative did that present itself? Pastors were, as a rule, averse to it. or dreaded it often opposed it openly. But it entered church life reslstlessly. Imagine a clergyman now trying to put a veto upon the manifold social and secular work that shelters itself today In tho churches. He would find that there Is a power not himself that makes for It. That Is only an Instance of the tides that rise and fall about him without his volition. Rollo Ogden in the Cen tury. Strength of Nonconformists. Tho Nonconformists, who nre resist ing the new educational laws, under which all are taxed for hchools con trailed by the Established church ol England nre, In Imdon alone, lfi.1.052 Baptists, 158,913 Congrogatlonallsts 122.G07 Wesleynns and SS.OSG mem bers of tho Salvation Army. Will Erect Statue of George Sand. Tho people of Purls will honor George Snnd by erecting a stntue of tho great writer to stand In tho Place des Yosges. near tho Ylctor Hugo mu seum. It will represent Georce Sand In her youth and sho will be shown standing holding sheets of manuscript and a pencil. This year Is tho ( in tenary of her birth. King Edward's Checks. The cheeks which King Edward uses for his private business nro drawn on his personal account at Coutts. The signature Is "Edward K.." followed by a small royal crown. The checks are printed oii gilt-edged paper, but are otherwise quite in the usual form. Significance of Makaroff. The Japanese are said to he do lighted because the name of Admiral Mnkaroff signifies, n Japaneso. "de feated." King Peter'a Crown. King Peter of Hervla has 'Just had finished one of tfc finest crowns la ealstence from an artistic ataaJpuIuL A Christianity in Japa. Many of the pri.mlneut men of Japan aro Christians. To this creed belong ono member of tho imperial cabinet, two Judges of tho supreme court, two presidents of the lower boice of parliament, three vice minis ters of state not to mention a host of officials in the lower ranks. In the present parliament tho president and thirteen members In a total mem bership of 300 nro Christians. In tho army there are 155 Christian officers, or 3 per cent of ull, and tho two larg est battleships aro commanded by Christians. In Tokio three of tho great daily papers havo Christian edi tors. Latest Society Craie. According to tho English papers, tho latest society craze seems to be tho game of magic crosses. Threo crosses, of small size, and in a num ber of various colors, aro laid on a table In a straight line, ami tho per son holds a magnet, which ho moves slowly down tho lino of crosses. One by one, but not in rotation, tho crosses are attached to tho magnet, and when they are at last all arranged in order tho expert can gain an Insight Into tho character and fato of tho experi menter. Even cabinet ministers havo consulted tho mugiu crosses. Catarrh Cannot lie Cured WffiilOCAI. APPLICATIONS. tlrrnnniit n-lrh tb Mitt if Itm dlm'iiKtf. ('Hiarrti In u oIihhI or coiihii ttittomil illMt'u-r. uJ In oritur itM-iim It you miiM uke IntHrtiM ri'ini'itli'. Hnll'ii Cainrrli Cum In ukni in tiTiiullv, uml ki-is dlri'i'ily ini tho MimkI mul iiiui miu mirfHi-tiii. llull'H CiiUrrtl euro In tint quark ineill cine, llwai iri'rillii'it tiynnenf lilt hfit 1iliynlrlan In IhttiMimtry fur ycum unit In h n-Kular prt'ni-rliittiui. It W t'tiniiMi-il nt lilt) lilist liillti' kllilwn. 1'hiiiIiIimmI wllb I tin liioi lilmiil purlilfin. arlliiK illrrc-ilv cm th niiK-oiia 'lrlni-ei. The prrfivt - -in ll iihi f of tlia lwt Itibtrr-ltetitH U wli.it miilm-i niu-h wonderful r ulti la OuiIiik m'Hrrh. St-nii for ii-nrtnionlnlii, frva K..I. CIIKNEV CO., rnp.,Toldu,( Roll! by PrilifitNtH. prim 7!W Take 1 1 all' j Kauitly I'llla for oonitlpatloo. The worst blasphemy is that of profession without practice. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep De fiance Starch. This Is because they Imvo u stock on hand of other brands containing only l'Joz. in a package, which t hey won't be able to mill first, becutio Uetluuvo con tains 11) oi. for tho siuno money. 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Respectability may bo quite differ ent from righteousness. When You E-uy Starch buy Penance onil get th best. IB OS. for 10 cents. Oncu used, ulways used. Truth should be either beautiful in the nudo or cleverly masked. Mr, V. Inalow'a nontlitnir Syrnn. For children inrtliliiR, nf lem tint Kunia, roducoa n tUmuiaUua, alia) pain, curoa wind cullu. Uca Ujttle. A man always wants to marry his ideal woman the first time, but tho second tlmo he Isn't so particular. free to Twenty-Five Ladies. The Defiance Starch Co. will give 25 ladles a round trip ticket to the SL Louis Exposition, to five ladles In each of the following states: 1111 nols, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri who will send In tho largest number of trade marks cut from a ten cent, 16-ounco package of Deflnnco cold water laundry starch. Tbla means from your own home, any where in the above nnmed states. These trade marks must be mailed to and recolved by the Deflanco Starch Co., Omaha, Nebr., before September 1st, 1904. October and November will bo the best months to visit the Exposition. Kemember that Defiance is the only starch put up 10 ot. (a full pound) to the packago. You got one-third more starch for the same money thnn of any other kind, and Defiance nover sticks to the Iron. The tlckots to the Exposition will bo aont by registered mall Septomber Ita. Starch for cale by all dealers. In tho divine scales a dlmo often weighs more thnn a dollar. VlflQleStlck LAI NURY DLUE Won't spill, break, freeze nor siot clothes. Costs 10 cents nnd ennuis .() cents worth of any other bluing. U your geoeer does not keep it send IOo for xiuimln to The t i-.hmIpv blue Co., 14 MlrhiKun Street, Chicago. Quick at Figures. "I hired ten chorus girls In flvo min utes this morning," remarked Julian Mitchell, who wanted to show how busy ho hnd been, "(iewllllklns!" ex claimed Jack Flaherty, manager of the Majestic theuter, "you aro quick at figures." Washing Machine Only $2.70. Save your wife' health run! ilutnrhtor'e bounty by iihIiik our k r. a t Star W ashing W ii hlne. Worth It wolulit In no!, I Trim only K.;n: with wrlnwr tl !0. John A. d.ilaor deed Co., I. a Croaiu, Wis. An old man always wants to give his experience to every young fellow whom ho meets. Ho forgets how much It cost him. Christian Endeavor Hotel. At Rt. t.miK Mo.. I the. plnr to dtop lnn vlxlttnir tho Wnrlil'a fair. Write them for terms. Somo people think themselves so largo and Important that M'e conduc tor ought to ring up two fares. ITTNAM FADELESS DYES color more goods, brighter colore, with lesi work than others. SolCshnesa that hides under the cloak of religion ia an Insult to the jflmlgbty.