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Voir* • a— • tr 1 jocaa and Icr: kr~as 1 : s * ear- yom t® proa ay eats ike tfee e*fceaa.” la ter iri" setHy rnorr she t-'4 -a - : 1-- t - : T—t; a er«T ttt*tt and that • "t- for fear c a *!*'> b-yoal St ■x * ix- Bat rws dt»"* knoa that - ;i- -x Sr-r ‘feta iTag «-ar~e ‘ - That a rk f r The Or-~ — a- - —sac -ikers print e*s tr: aL Cash ra tbe na4:. Too n • - ; —“-T ■ T«l • A TOOTS? If.X * .: * "k-r fit- - * sad r- • r dorp * * •** A — paTed fe.:r at. an-i fcas - " H- - - -• ffeac tba Cwc pw~. at:; make tbeoa botk net as Tfe* *-ri If it doe* I know a ■ ere The arr-yl rr—into begirt *r* * ki Tfeat r -r: he'.p abetter or ac-E tfeey ceaert* it” H » dr toc kfe.a sc ferretT* Li.' aekrt -TTfey I trie ttee afloarr ap Tc TT V : m e *tiks I ?r ttere aT*»r farfetoa*. Lori if ft karat” rct tea did toc iC-t ifeto S*” LIZ? prraissed K? m: rre" her for a Trieste, ter «ai a ft: ^eks fartt *'T ”Xra IV- • - : ’:s O fer t tlit a ect!s5*'—x*rs*« ywo teo* Aliscc pa** for a" te prints. He didn't irtet a - T.r*** bar *hey hronati cs * er ui hatched ap 'he plan— I * *ei. tTE. tie Ti:o*s J«.ry ought to b » abc.u* and >? tin see hr* woenes TbecriT. and all ind he'd pot *a :: wr Aa i be paid n« *■!# a a~k t f ‘ust ttat aai aa te co:ne *c tr. -« I »a(- rms-r gat t^e to help ■ *-— aad tare —cney k*-d at each ether •trough fbasitt eyes, ar i s-r* >%t: slteaC; wa'frg ciose to r*-:e A* *he ----- *t Uly rsrae! saying • - ' *'« t- raking yonr a • -* c':-*bes Be* Mr B it* i-» - - as' t x" :! ir.cit dare T*H *03 hoar he Sored you” W:*» id yot tell tin*" Bee asked Ter* Soar L - . jthed sc**'- That St wots*3 e * r- *re east h r dir.tt " she said Krrr? up -he seddiag please It ---■'* • :-•--••• • - • Jerri «Tre* cr Midvale will feel bit •r'r dtrfrand* d “ **e~e *e s -re-est Lay. v* a --«**•'» hetrotbed*—Car 1 it jc- *'•_** ajar? ’**- e At- *»aa*—Vby. yes sir Mr A—My intended Js undecided he *■«« rtrg and a necklac* For i tr>*t ”k» : he- re fares are - •-* taehk.ii. or else ! shall become : : : »;f «|riL TK -Bits Tea '—nets Fre~- Japan. ’A;ac *urr. she* 4d per cent of the — P* -T* of tea China rtS per cent.. • *-d the Ccited Kitgdon i;** per cent. I NEW YORK'S HIGH BUILDINGS Sea t a Deaths a» ts ar O a fi-ee-atftiaa *f «rae -5 au**r a Ce>atr| VcaTr fa*c a Near Tort fufccesarias -"The bf^t' of ina.' :vt» IB Va Turk bv t»*a a *n':^ • to as »<»«•*: aha caae u the err* « *£*« Lie fertaae *» »«" aftc H«m ka>9«a boa the* eaaae fr? the belief ►at Beat of tteae «®»«taie W» * can** to -fee eft; tl ratts# ?i*r :f tk*; Raid tm* a craa «*«r a toae* that -feet t* first try ta* fe jps vaadfi i» tfiafta auae say It >t> oae «f sy acr*** eoftafictlaM as.. I pat ft ta a left iftoeciataly afer b«na« *» W fift* ft**1 ft Ve* T«rt The aftf fts*e? I has ieft cm M ■ fa t"-J ttw* e»-&t ; «er» W.tS te*J ft ft? fcaaa • aaikaS ar^efei took •«T f-jr a SaanUe jriace af m*m; f»r^T« oat* a roraer ft* os ftbirfi •sack a t*a etcrj as*. a tail ttr:~k ict»* fftfi- ft} eye. I tad prar- „ed coin throwing in •b* cvun*r ^ ! let nj 'tree-c-nt - tec*. go fir a'! ft sat worth over the ’ ‘t? l< !b* fco;1**- and rat around to back to see »b«re Jt landed- It went clews over I knew then thar •:.at bow as4 lot would b» c!b. ia eoe - roe and *=r« enough they mere Peoj ie cW w» f. r*une by flipping cote* theve days. The fellow whose «*cre*e dn«sd«* upon tossing a tfcpee-cer- ; ieee orer the Singer build •r* wcw4 be in a pretty bad fig." Audacious Trust, Lrt us Approach oar friend with an eudadou* trust In the truth of the heart, in the tr.-adh. impossible to be Li’r-jrwi at £us foundations—Em erson R.cres Hirt Wirgs. Jsrk—I fc»tr yon had some money sett you Ten-—Tes. it ieft me Quite sskTc igo WINNERS OF ROWING HONORS IN ENGLISH REGATTA ThE~ UfirtWPBQ CLUB BCU/? &T HENLEY WfBBipe*, Sit—Tiie pecpi* of ti s city ape -road ef It* ctrsaet. »4 » m r«s«. !«: tie tiiP ro.r r-ii fccaors *- *ii-e receat r\ca::a s: Ht'S>y. Tbv fact :Sa: jjsjk* Treat «h« toads co so: c*-.en s.coeed :* tie tajlisiaft ta :h?i: c«a »»vrs adds to it* giect of tfce Custiiiss’ ictiewreat ELECTRICITY IN WAR iaparese Use Novel Expedient in SidUduing Savage Tribes. Wcjl C cr tus Duet Being Wagee Aga •*« B cedthirsty Atyu Trises **» Is • •'d sf Fr-wosa—SeW>ers Urafti* to Check Outrages. Ph.Iadeiphia—Tfce most ferocious instiae* of primitive savagery, heed hunting Japes is to fight wtti the =or modern of military agencies, iiectncity It is a most faricas duel that is now berg waged in the rsian d of Formosa between the Japanese and the bloodthirsty Aiyu tribes. It is tie proudest achievement of ihe head hunter to increase fcis col lection of sku'is He who has most of :-ese sanguinary relies is esteemed 'he great scan of the tribe and the gruesome skulls are exhibited with the utmost pride sot only to residents but tc visiters oho may chance under peeper guard to penetrate to the fas: nesses of tfce interior It has not taken long for Japan tc Sad that ter soldiers can not avail te step the depredations and outrages coma..tied fcy the head hunters There are some hundred thousands of these savages, who became a prob to the Tokio government when the cut come of the war with China in 1SS5 brought Formosa under Japanese dominion Tie gs"ant little brown men who had been able to overwhelm the Chi- j nese and who later were to strike such a frightful blow at the prestige of Russia, were unable to deal with the head hunters. In the guerilla warfare that ensued I as soon as the Japanese soldiers came into the country the modern sons of Jupiter were constantly worsted. It was a private trick of the head hunters to perform their deadliest out rages right under the noses, so to steak, of the new rulers of the is .and. Tien a tactician in the army struck -C a great idea F.ght them with electricity. A wall was built across the ooun ‘ry, a wail four hundred miles in length, not a wail of stone, but a far ~ :re uead.y and treacherous waiL one made of wire and charged constantlv with a current that carried death ittst as certainly as the bullet of a lead shop — ■ Wk. m »i.i Csiy St reeded no soldier to fire this' death message All that the fcead hunter needed to do was to come into contact with it just for the briefest space of time and with any portloiTof ’ body Death was then the sure outcome The deadly obstruction with secret -rntang emerts most cleverly contrived extends across the ^apd from the coast ct Giran. in the ear to the shore at Nanke. on the west side, where it 'akes a turn north and circles about in such a way that the savages, once within its lines, would find escape - * -It without fitai contact with the »:re. The fences arc wit* ?p*. erf_’ eiectne plants and the wires ere constantly kept charged with Jes h-dealmg fluid Already St tas beer foead that the rc» s*s*w is lb* most «2*jcwas ’Ut the gcvertuteot tas ret eta trtvei The savages ba*ed and siystv tied They cannot ureerstaad what it U that has the power of striking uow-n their comrades so suddenly. Thor are afraid to more about in the t-S-t ca their horrible bead bunting expedition. for tie wire has beer placed with such cleve-ness that they never eaa tell when they are likely to come into oca tact with it. The phan erf campaign at present *s to drive the savages into the tsoun taias. preveat theta from coming Sato the krw countries or near the towns, and sc beat tbetn in eventually bv *be wire barriers that they wil! N* cut 03 from sappies aad forced either to surrender or die. Hardly win this be regarded as cruel, when the atrocities of the head hunters are taken into account. Japan could hardly be expected to view with indifference such things as have taj^ penei. In one case a rebel raid on a Jap outpost resulted in the killing *»d decap tatios of tkirte<.s sold’era *»d so ciever tcj crafty »is :fce <■* *rd s*' skifled t; -ak-rc aim r^r? of a knowledge of the cossttw that -bo pe-l «» pecsis'ea: sad us Tf- —.-.? The ..Tapasese ran the Si* tasters ’Sx-' ~:5* h*r« ' They are sa d to cue Vr tro-e *kas ore fcrrdred tkot-satsd dir* fed iato sever tsadred tribes. Each tt-be oeeapies its cap territory and they are alt iedependeat of each ether. each seetciajs cee-ersed tk's :n rteveetia* cccro*cfc»eat oa !'* land This Sack of usitw. isscead of be s* * handicap To the head ksaers h*« reaHy made their sab>cTica harder Jap peseta!* say that if They wee* se ted ia soc» sort of brad to protect thorn an it wo-uM bo poss;b!e to go* theta to«o-her ia a hr* enough force »here -hoy would dare a pitched ha* Ue with the ’reader The outcome of sack a cos test woall. of course b* Wtory for the traised solder ©? Japac asd would oTeataany bo the obliteratioe of the So:bars Put the head tasters steadily de cline aay sack issue Thor fjt; t* roving Itttie bards, they stove ever the coca try with atsat.s* rapidity asd sa*C the deadly electric fesce '.its:ted their operations to one little seotica of The sslasd there was sc er-ece of dartcjt act possible to theta A Ft;lac's creed forbids hla *o eat save wkes seats! upon a triangle toade of three Ssh bones MAN IS MARRIED TO SISTER Wife"* S=- Fails In Lcwe With Hus ta-s's Daughter ana 6 ess -gs At Bestowed. I New York—Romance set oat to j prove in Corona, that a woman may he a sister to a man and a man may con tinue as a brother to a woman, and stm they may marry wi.h every pros pect of happiness. Such is the sit na tion in which Prark Gannon, a post cEce clerk, an j Anna Pad ran. an op erator in the Fi nsfelag telephone ex change. fine themselves Gannon's mother was persuaded to abandon her w dowtood a few months arc by John Padrcn. who is in the pay bureau of the Lens Island city fire de partment. They decided that it would be nice to have her son and his daugh ter live with them and hired a house at No. 42 De Witt street Corona. That arrangement pleased the young people so well ’hat in a little while tEere was no doult that the house held two pairs oFlcvers While pleased that their children goL on well together, the elders looked with dismal on tove-tnaking between them and took them to task for it pretesting that they were brother and sister and had no right to fall in love. This Tiew of the case struck the young people as one Dot to be argued and they seem ed to acquiesce in the properties as laid down by the parents. All the same they had their own opinion and. having obtained a marriage li reese. they slipped uooed the otV*. ttight re St Leo s riatri *her« Fa tlser John O'Toole carrkd them. As Frank ts thirty-wse ud Anaa twenty-coe. there n$ bo going be kiai the returns and the elders cheerfPUy bestowed upoc then: their blessing NEW RECORD FOR DIAMONDS I — ra-ts at N't» York Pert for Last Fiscal Yea- Vy Be Abevn 'v. M5XC. ^ N'e» York.—Is:ports of diacoads and other precious >Tcaes. as reported by the customs officials this month tare sent the total TsJna.’oc for the fiscal year. which -need Jane 3fi. store S4a.Mfi.MB. The highest prior record was S4S.&JJ.47* for the year IWi. as shears la a rep«»rt recently preparedly Douglas R Sterrett for the bureau of statistic! \fore -h-»i S3 per cent, of these imports cow come Ujfoegh the port of New Tort Importers bare bees predicting few some time that the pr sent fiscal years imports would break all rec ords. but this tacath has seat the to tal eves higher -baa they expected About si per cert cf the !mp5?ts hare been diamonds Of the total imports of diamonds about oae-thiri hare been in the rough rad the cth er two-thirds were cat and relished in Europe. PARCELS TO MATCH CLOTHES Lcrdor Stepper* Demand Packages Be Wrapped in Delicately Tinted Paper. London —The latest innovation in shopping is the providing by shops of delicately colored paper in all “art shades' with strings to match, sc that J the color of the parcel containing a woman's purchase may be chosen to suit her irock. The idea at the root of the innova tlon is to save the shop money Women. It is argued, will readily, an 1 even of choice, carry such parcels home themselves, thus saving the shop the expense of delivery, while they would promptly order an ugly brown paper parcel “to he sent." It I is a form of flattery. But inquiries made at the best known London shops has elicited the j information that, however remunera j tlve “this ,very bright idea" mighr prove to American shopkeerers. the plan would not work well in England “Women ever here will not respond j even to such subtle Sat’ery as this to the extent of Fatting money into car 'ocke's.- the manager of a very well known west end emporium said, "more s the p-tty! “I am quite certain that that r*sf is not being worked' anywhere in this country; on the contrary. the w ole tendency here is for already eJabora’e delivery systems to be wU ened and increased “It is a fact, however, that eopyirg Paris, one great Incdon house wraps up all its parcels in well made paper of a very distinct color and quality, but this is not done with any idea of savin* delivery expenses, but simply as an advanced system of ndrernsin* “Using just a different color, we ourselves intend to copy this idea when next month s sales are over, and doubtless the cus'om will soon become general. Our delivery expenses now a days are. of course, enormous “ Mew Cure for Morphcnwma. London.—Dr. Crichoc SiiLer, who s i new cure for morphomanta maintaining any c-re must be nearly rainless, must temporarily destroy the crsvirg and be specially designed tc strengthen the will He therefore commenced administering bromide with diminishing Quantities of mor phis so as to throw the patient in*c a more or less comatose conditio He also advocates hypnotism, declar re suggestions should be made tend :rg to get a distaste for morphia, tr us strengthening the trill power ra ttents should also be taught to p-^i themselves to sleep fcy auto-sugges tion. according to his theories Bathirg Trairp Freed. New Castle. Pa.—Martin Walter who admitted he Bas a “hobo.~ «,< surprised the otter mcrninr whiie u king a bath As the bath was in a public drnktng fountain on Moravia street Walter was arrested He bad soep and towel ard was scrvbtxag tu face when arrested Because of tfc* unusual cirru*nstacce and Watters confess c*c that te liked to wash ever if a tramp he tris r».eased by Mayo. Lusk TOO LATE. Dr. PiH«m—7h»'ro East be sene tblre radically wrong with your sys tem to tar? yoer hair fall out so Tea rrili tar•» ijv. t r-c «*91 a .a- * .ayaja^. Mary x cae who *eps to thisk twice fails to act oace. Tbeee *« iw-ss. " «s't be isi :.r It - > ' : . - r :. • :.: X The larrb iha: plays arcurd a mint bed teirrts fate. WITCH HAZEL I TV TTS le Ccre» tbe stn scf! Tem coBpiexK'a. Be>: s^at^v c_a *Jt;r erapcxvQS. M’iz;- si. a E*.r Ise^eik'r m*es dx: sto;>* tiAir fr\>aR faClm,; » -i. hA.r *rv w. If roc Stave or ..»rr trv cfc e. trsr MasTvc * Pa« i 4* PC-*. They cut ILi : -aswcr>'. CA*3»;;r^ki-^a asd crire »a rm.r'-r*:.e* tM-‘=a the M.x*L — IBUfeTOVS hO»Et>RATH*C K0«£ RE*£Dt CO.. Pa. p It p |P Send postil for pKli P Frt>' 1'a.ka^re I II mm k of Paxtine. Better and more eeoaomlcal tku liquid antiseptics ALL TOILET LSES. Gum ocf a ir«t breath: deu. whites. I |u^-free teeth—ubMptnliy dej- ' tacath aoc throat—pimiin the breath after tccokirtg—cjttj all disagreeable pertpirat**a and body odert— neeb ap peecittd by daicty wceaets. A ijtKk retaedy tor acre r « and catarrh. A fade Paccar p.'.ost do *sS^i — a jiu* d ret «.-ata aakes a Cen tral aacsea at »e r.c>.'a. pcMasscf exaasrcaarr citaa«y. ferx-x-tia’ tac aea. rsi je%er. *ac araededv bars in. Try a Sairpia Xfc. a Itrjr Vi at crassaS* ar by at. T«c P«*ee To ixt Co.. 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A mo, ap-to-care revised edition b sow ready •or mailiad. Better scad NOU. before all are (coe. Address U'.-»■«»> £> ******** VIemcai. A*socxatox, R. V. Pierce. M. D., President, \ Y. _ PIEBCpS FAVORITE THE ONF jtFMFny for FAULTLESS '$■' STARCH” r:R COLLARS CUFFS AND Fifit LINE?1