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w mroftKk-sfrj WPJ! .it I '4 City Items in n Metropolitan News of Interest to All Readers Her High Heel Gave Burglar Liberty NKW YOHK MlBfortuno in tho shnne of a hlgh-liculed boot nml a holo In the carpet overwhelmed Mik. Kdwnrd Patternon Just as bIic was ko Iiik stroiiK In a cliriKu for a thief from her homo, H50 Fifth iivenim, llrooklyn In recounting the facts It Ih hocoh miry to Htnte that Mrs. Patterson wears a No. IIA, or therouboutH, and the heel of a No. IIA isn't much broad er than a spike. She did not rIvo a pardonable thought to her footgear when she returned from Rhopping, hut opened tho door softly and dis covered tho thief In her bedroom. He was bonding over a trunk In which wore the family jewels and consider able cash. Mrs. Patterson appronched noiselessly No. IS's properly trod in mnko little commotion and throw her arms around the thief's neck. Ho wavered an Instant between re sistance and a longing to enjoy tho embrace of his fair captor. Decision came when Mrs. Patterson put on her emergency brake clutch and the thief Jjurgled. He tried to free himself and. Men Like Empty Cups, Says Waitress BOSTON. "Yob, men aro just like a long row of coffee cups. They sit in a lino empty and we have to fill 'em up." This is the way that you look to the girl behind tho counter who takes jour order for eggs and fish cakes. Jf you thought that tho lady might io Impressed with your individuality yon aro mistaken, the Uoston Herald sayB. This hustling person with tho bright Binllo and pink cheeks Is far too busy with her "roast beef rare Bausage and mashed potato hurry up those eggs doughnuts, doughnuts, more doughnuts," to see you in your true light. "Land, yes, men are all alike. They want what they wnnt nnd they want it quick. If their order does not como right up you catch It. If you try to hurry tho chef you catch it again. Hut they're all right if you know how to manage 'em. What we do is Just to jolly 'em up. Hides His Misplay N KW YORK. It wasn't tho stake in volved that caused A. II. Hudson, a Wall street broker, to invent n heart sandwich, for money means little to him. It was tho vaunting pride In his ability to piny bridge. John W. Gntes, John A. Drake, Hud oon, popularly called "Huddy," and a fc'oker were whlllng away a long even ing In a small game in n prlvato room In nn uptown restaurant. Six or seven men, whoso names aro familiar in Wnll street, wero present. Opposite Hudson sat Gates, Drake was paired with tho broker. Gates' teipor had not been improved by the luck in which ho was playing. Finally It enmo to the rubber and It was a heart make. Five leads had been made when a heart was led. "Huddy" laid a club upon It. Gates lifted his eyebrows. When moro trumps nnd been Ignored by "Huddy," Newest Dog Food May Conquer Arctic dog S21?y(? CHICAGO. Tho latest product of Packlngtown Is to bo tried out on tho dog literally. It will bo tried on Eskimo dogs nt that. A corps of experts now is scour in Greenlnnd from const to coast to llnd tho hundred strongest dogs in thnt ice-locked region, and it Is the ap petites of theso dogs that Chicago's food specialists are to cater to. Capt. Ronald Amundsen Is to tnku theso 100 powerful canines on ship board in his seven years' cruise for tho far recesses of the Arctic ocean, nnd when tho explorer loft Chicago yeBterdny, aftor conferences covering ninny drive with the food chemists Terse Form failing, dragged Mrs Patterson Into the hall. She had nn abundance ol pluck and held fast as she was carried downstairs like a trunk on an ex pressman's shoulders. She screamed at everj other step On the alternate steps the thief laugh ed aloud, a ruse which proved effective as shown when women tenants In the house opened their hall doors, heard the mingled screnms and laughter, and wlthdiew with threats to complain to the superintendent If any more such frolics took place. Tho llrst chance Mrs. Patterson got to get her feet on the lloor was In the lower hall nfter she had been bumped down three (lights. There Is n hole in the hall carpet, and as Mir Patterson alighted her heel caught in the hole. The thief gave a lunge and "r-r-r-lp!" off went the high heel. Mrs. Patterson took one step and then almost burst Into tears. With her heel gone, she hobbled ridiculously. She just wouldn't appear In the street that way. Tho thief, therefore, got a good start, and when severnl men, at tracted by Mrs Patterson's cries, con fronted him, lie said: "Please don't stop me! My wife Is on a rampage, .lust look how she's torn my coat." So they let him depart, not knowing ho had a gold watch, a diamond ring, other jewelry of less value and about $!0 In cash. "Now there aro the grouches, plen ty of them. It is funny though not so funny, either that most of them como in in the morning. You know how It Is yourself when you have Just got up. You feci like a fried egg slapped out of the pan before It got fried. You go downtown, sidle up to n lunch counter and growl for something to eat "They're all like that In the morn ing. We hnvo to get the scowl out of their foreheads and brighten them up for tho day. How do wo do it? It isn't so very hard. Look out that their orders aro taken. Hustle up nnd put clean silver before their places and line It up straight. The line-up makes a lot of difference. "Then if you get their order around all right they begin to feel better. I nlways study my customers. Now, there's a man over there, the fat one In a high collar. io likes his steak well done. The next time ho comes I'm going to see that his steak is Just right the llrst time. "Then thero are some that want strong coffee. 1 Just say to myself: 'Now thnt pleasant-looking mnn there likes it strong, nnd the next time ho will get it strong without asking for It.' A lot of bother to remember all this? Land, no." by Eating a Card Gntes burst out with: "For tho love of Mike, man, hnven't you got a heart?" "No, I haven't," responded Hudson shnrply; "don't you Btipposo I know how to play?" Then ho slyly "skinned his hand." Thero stnrlng at lilm from behind nn other card to which it had stuck was tho ace of hearts. Ho had revoked five times; they wero playing for a dollar a point and aB each revoko pen alized him three tricks nnd bb a heart make counted eight, he and his part ner wore facing a loss of $120 on tho deal. "Gl' mo sandwich, quick," ho or dered the wnlter. "I feel sort o faint." "Aw, go on, piny tho game," com mnnded his pnrtner. "All right," ho responded, but as ho reached for the sandwich ho let his cards drop. Stooping ho Inserted that fatal aco of charts between tho slices of wiint had been a chicken sand wich find devoured It. As ho was chewing it ho looked nt his cards and broke out: "Hey, I only got two cards." Each of tho otherB had three. "It looks like n misdeal," remarked "Huddy," nonchalantly; "too hnd, ain't It?" And It wn declared a misdeal. nt tho stockynrds. It was lonrnmi '. day, hp carried samples of a naw delicacy to tlcklo tho appetite of dog dom, sharpened by tho already famous arctic cllamte. Reduced to ItB elements In tho lab oratory test tubes, tho new dog biscuit, for It looks rather moro like a bin cult thnn any other known article of diet promises to supply nil of tho In gredlentB to sustain canluo llfo. Tho formula showing tho unlta of fnt and protein has convinced tho sclontlstB that If tho Biiccess of Capt. Amund son'B Invnsion of tho far north de pends upon tho strength of his dog teams, Packlngtown Is ready to mako that success a foregone conclusion. Hut Capt. Amundsen is wary. A sci entist himself, ho knows tho limita tions of science It sometimes 'hap, pons that a food product will measure 100 per cent, porfect in tho laboratorr tent, but fall utterly when its useful ness is carried to tho supreme court of gastronomies tho stomach. SHOW THAT MONKEYS REASON) Animals Flfjht Under n Leader and Roll Stones Down on Their . Enemies. Aesop's ape, It will bo remembered, wept on passing through a human graveyard, overcome with sorrow for its dead ancestors, and thnt all monkeys are willing enough to bo more like us than they nre they show by their mimicry. An old nuthorlty tells that tho enslest way to capture npes Is for tho hunter to pretend to shave himself, then to wash his face, fill the basin with a Bort of bird lime, and lenvo It, for the apes to blind themselves. It the Chinese story Is to bo believed, tho imitative craze in oven more fatal In another way, for if you shoot ono monkey of a band with a poisoned nr row, Its neighbor, Jealoim of so un usual a decoration, will snatch tho arrow fioin it nnd stab Itself, only to have It torn away by a third, until In succession tho whole troop have com mitted suicide. ' In their wild llfo bnboons, aB well as the Inngurs and many other monkeys, undoubtedly submit to the. authority of recognized lenders. There Is cooperation between them to the extent that when fighting In, company ono will go to tho help of. another which Is hard pressed. In rocky ground they roll down stones upon their enemies, nnd when making a raid, as on nn orchard which they believe to bo guarded, tho at; tack Is conducted on an organized, plan, sentries being posted nnd scouts' thrown out, which gradually feel their, way forward to make suro that tho coast Is clear, while tho main body remains in concealment behind until told that the road Is open. From tho fact that tho sentries stay posted throughout tho raid, get ting for themselves no Bharo of tho plunder. It hns been assumed that there must be some sort of division of the proceeds afterward. Man, again, has been differentiated from all other creatures as being n tool using animal, but more than ono kind of monkey takes a stono In Its hand and with It breaks the nuts which are too bard to bo cracked with tho teeth. Honor In Wall Street. "One would hardly consider the Now, York Stock Exchango exactly in the, light of 'a communion of saints.' In-; deed, to judgo by much that appears; In the dally papers nml tho muckrak ing magazines, this might bo the last plnco to look for the very soul and spirit of Integrity. But there it Is in tho midst of thorn.' "Uetween members of that marblo mansion of trade In securities on Now York's famous Hroad street no paper writing passes certifying to tho bind ing obligations of a transaction. Iu tho very fiercest rush nnd maddest vortex of the wild corner, a word, a nod, tho merest sign, amply suffices. Whatever it may lead to lrreparnblo loss, ruin, bankruptcy, no matter tho deal Ib closed. "I am not professing to ho nn apolo gist for whatever crimes may bo com mitted in tho namo of honor. I sim ply record the fact to bo easily verl iled thnt tho dealings on that ex chango are 'on honor.' Tho corinthlau fairness of its pillared nnd entnbla tured front Is not shamed by tho con stant and consistent uprightness of tho trafllo within." Christian Register. Why Congressman Stole a Clerk. When Tim Campbell was iu tho Fif tieth congress ho stolo a clerk from Congressman Scott. Scott was a now' member nnd was mndo a chairman of a committee, which gave him a clerk ship. Ho know nothing about tho clerk. Campbell did. Through somo means or another ho had tho clerk ship transferred to his own commit tee. Six months later Scott lenrnod of tho trick. Meeting Campboll, ho said: "That was u nlco pleco of petty lar ceny." "Tut, tut, Mr. Scott!" said Camp bell. "My commltteo needed a clork worso than yours." Then, with iwuiKiing eyes, he contlnuod: "You aro a mllllonalro nnd can afford to hire half a dooii clerks, whllo I must go to the government for clerical as sistance." Tho ready roply amused Scott. Tho two mon wero alwaya tho best of friends thereafter. Utlca Observer. Fourteenth Century Operations. In surglcnl work De Chaullac, in the fourteenth contury, forestalled mod ern abdominal surgery. Ho opened the abdomen In ordor to stitch wounds of tho intestine, described n method of suture nnd invented a needle holdor. A print of tho thirteenth con tury represents a Burgeon operating for hernia with tho pntlent in tho Trendelenburg position. This highly developed surgory was rendered pos sible by tho ubo of anesthetics, tho preparation In most common nso be ing a combination of opium nnd mnn drngora. With theso historical facts beforo us, a proper sense of propriety would cnuso us to hide our diminished heads. le Graduate of Vassar. RnroncBB Uchldn, wlfo of tho newly appolutod nmbassador from Japan, is a gradunto of Vassar, and Is Bald to ho ono of tho most distinguished wo men In her country. Sho took tho highest honors in her class at VaRsar, and then studied in Berlin and Paris. Shu Is a member o! a society in To-' kyo for tho education of Japancso wo men along modorn linos of education. Sho speaks Engllsn perfectly and la, always gowned after tho most ap proved fashions. ' I THE BIRTH OF w j christ jnBini I Sunday School Lesson for Dec. 2G, 1909 I vSlJ ns H? I Specially Attftncfd lor Tills Pjper Hl A 1 t.r.KSON T10XT iMiH 11. 1J liOI.UKtt Ti:.T "Ami thou Hlmlt cult 111 imtin .! iiim for lit' olmll suvo lilt) nun pli Horn l'r mIih " Mtitt I '.'I TI.MK Dtuviiihcr II. f r. l'l.Afi: It.'tlilillC'tll of .lllili'it, t mnll tOWIl the 01 Hl Illll-H KOtltll of .liTiixiilcm. Suggestions and Practical Thought. A Journey Across the Centurion With the Wise Mel of the K.ist. All through tho Ulblo wo road of angels Msitlng this earth on uiesKagos of mercy Wo aro taught In Hebrews that they aro "all ministering spirits sent forth to do service tor tho wake of them that shall Inherit iVA'vatloln.' It requires no giont strain onNtho Im agination to ooneoho of (la) thiswise men coming to earth to see together with us what tho King they had nought and found hud been doing all thole centuries hlnce that wondeiful visit." I. Wo Visit Hethlohem. Describe tho situation, and note what had taken place hero, especially as a cltj of IXivIiI. How Mary and Joseph came to bo there when Jesus was bom. Tho manger In the Inn. Tho angels announcing his birth to tho shepherds. Repent tho .song of tho angels, and Its interpretation iu John 3:10. The Coining of the Wise Men. Wo see them In tho far east gazing nt n new star In the heavens. Perhaps they will toll us why they followed tho star, at such great cost of time ami treas ure and comfort, over dreary wastes, amid hunger, and thirst, and cold, and toll, "in perils of rivers, perils of wilderness, perils of robbers;" like "the queen of Sho hn. who came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, nnd behold a greater than Solomon is hoio;" like the merchant who sold nil that ho had to obtain tho pearl or great price. What Motives Led Them to Pn dortako the Journey? Wo are In formed by Tnoltus, by Suetonius, anil by Josephus, whoso works these wIm men doubtless could have read, that there prevailed throughout tho en tire east at that time, nn Intense con vlctlon, derived from ancient prophe cies, that ere long a powerful mon arch would arise In Judea and gain dominion over the world. Vergil, who lived a little before this, owns (fourth Eclogue) that a child from heaven was looked for, who should restore the golden age, and take away sin. They could have learned more defi nitely about this hope from tho Jews, who were scattered everywhere with their Scriptures and their hopes, slnro the ilabylonlnn captivity. They neded the forgivencs of sins; and the asurance from God as to tho conditions on which they could be for given. Thoy found tho King, not In Her od's .palace as they expected, but in a manger In a common village Inn, of loyal descent from the Father In heaven and the royal lino of David on earth, and lu those circumstances through which he could best renllzo his kingdom in tho hearts of men. They expressed their nllegianco and worship by gifts, falling down, wor shiping, and offering. Tho first, tho worship of the body; the second, of the soul; the third, of their goods. With theso three, our bodies, our souls, our goods, we are to worship him. H. With tho Wlso Men Wo Draw Thirty Years Nearer, and Watch tho King Doing Ills Kingly Woik. (Draw tho facta from tho clans.) Curing sin, disease, sorrow, and death. (Name Inbtnnces.) Teaohlng God's heavenly truth. Chnnglng men's lives. An example of the porfect llfo. Giving his llfo to save men. Rising from tho dead, tho proof and power of immortal life. Evor-livlng King and Redomer; thus manifested as seeking not his own honor or wenlth, hut giving him self to horvo and bless nnd help tho peoplo over whom ho is king. III. Let Us Watch tho Glorlliod King Organizing and Developing His Kingdom. (As recorded In tho Acts.) Tho review of last Sunday will fur nish material for tills picture, from the day of Pentecost and Its gift of power, through the church at Jerusa lem, tho missions or tho npostlcs and of Paul, to tho gospel proclaimed nnd churches formed throughout tho known world. IV. With Our Wise Men Let Us Movo Swiftly Down tin1 Centuries, and Glance nt What the King Horn at Beth lehem Has Been Doing to Change tho Kingdoms of This World Into tho Kingdom of Heaven. What tho Chrlst-KIng did whllo living on enrth, nnd after his ascension lu founding and developing tho early church nmld great opposition of Herods who would destroy both the King and his works, nnd In conflicts with the world pow ers of evil under tho Roman emperors, has buon continued with increasing succes down through the centuries, The best Christians gift is to en tor tho service of this King; to strlvo with nil our souls to bring nil mon under his benign sway; to labor and glvo and pray for tho coming of his kiagdom in ovory heart, in every land; to help tho poor near at baud, to com fort tho sorrowing, to join in tho sup port of infusions nt home and in for eign lands; to be full of enthusiasm for "iducatlon, missions, social serv ice, pure politics, good government, true religion, and a hundred aspects of tho Christian ideal." Lot this Christmas feeling last all tho yoar round, Matt Motuory V LY X. 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