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Hats come 6X to 7K Socks come 9K to U Shoes come 5 to 1L Give sizes of all and state whether you wish suit of fine cassimere or cheviot cloths PLEASE NOTE THE MEASURING DIRECTIONS VvHBcBUKBeBrKHKJS5fKJ2stsaimkKfCS tVa SjP JEST 1 1 1 l 3ti A Jr ii r Ill JErTV l I I xm2fbi I WW 3m 1 in if 1 jw W jw jNjiHL i li yy r - wj - sJti jyBt3iWmjm - HlfSiii IhII Cares Grip Mm fOy in Two Days S vjP KZh6zmza box 25c S i - - v y riy r fw vLmLm AjrMf - - - 11 rtfhiliriiiBifilriiJlWrr BlWHMWl ninncr ii iIoiJu Kioiv is told of Dean I 1 lu iwj Uncr a Kcrle5 of expeuslvo oniUiliiiiitiko in London invited six of hs hoots to dinner Ihey arrived expecting the usual costly surfeit o good thiiioj They found the table laid with a piece of Lead u bottle of wine a plate at each cover and u waiter be hind each chair They took their places Mr Dean said the lord chancellor we fall to see the Jokc Swift lifted his plate Underneath were the bill of fare of a neighboring cafe and a half crown He turned to the -waiter at his side and gave him the money nere he said bring me the worth of that in goose and potatoes The guests each sent the money un der his plate for whatever dish he chose and the dinner was eaten and enjoyed Swift then laid upon the table 100 and deducting the three crowns which had been spent said The remainder tne crumbs and rragments Is to go to the poor We all have had enougb money to satisfy hunger You shall advise me how the rest is to be spent The Hope of OciuiK The Rope of Ocnus is the name of a famous picture painted by Polygno tus a Greek artist -who died about 420 B C He -was the first who gave life character and expression to pictures According to Pliny he opened the mouth and showed the teeth of his fig ures and AViis the first to paint -women with tran parent draperies and rich headdresses The picture represents Ocnus as a pojr man weaving a rope of straw while behind him stands an as3 consuming the other end of the rope The silent lesson thus conveyed is said to have had a wholesome effect upon the wife of Ocnus whose ex travagance had been his ruin so that she became frugal and thrifty an 1 helped him to rise from penury to great prosperity The phrase like the rope of Ocnus signifies profitless la bor Sweet Potato CoJTee If coffee Is sii sppctcd of being harm ful to the nervc3 it is the part of Avi not to drink it Most substitutes are unspeakable concoctions During the war sweet potato coffee was brought to a rare perfection and is said to be a very palatable beverage Good Housekeeping furnishes an old war recipe Pare the potatoes cut them in small dice and let dry for a daj or two Parch like coffee grind and put away in a cool dark place Mixed with one third real coffee the potato coffee was much liked and even when used alone it was said to be very good The weak nerved might try this substitute -with the certainty that they are getting a drink that is at least unobjectionable A Trick of Sex A man seated closes his knees to catch an object thrown on his lap A woman in similar circumstances opens hers This is a fact that Mark Twain used in Huckleberry Finn Huck is disguised as a girl and a woman throws an object into his lap Though he wears a skirt he hasnt sense enough to spread his knees apart so as to catch the object better he claps them together as a trousered man would do An English novelist in a book called The White Rose uses the same idea Pierre de Coidirodi the Ital ian romancer uses it in his well known Maidens and Love The Frenchman Henri Paul uses it in his Widows Tears Mnklng It Plensant Thats what I call a good dinner remarked Bobby as he leaned back in his chair with an air of repletion Bobby said his mother Im ashamed of your saying such a thing The visitor who was dining with the family laughed heartily Bobby ap preciates the good things of life he said like ail the rest of us Dont you think it was a good din ner Bobby asked the visitor Yes indeed the latter replied with a smile I enjoyed it thoroughly Mother said she thought you would because she didnt suppose you got very much at home Stnrfisli Starfishes commit suicide When one is caught in a net it dissolves its cor poration into a dozen or so of frag ments and the pieces escape through the meshes In time each becomes a perfect animal To preserve the star fish whole it must be plunged into a bucket of fresh water before it has time to take the alarm Fresh water is instant death to it and thus only can some varieties of the starfish be preserved A Case of Want A prison visitor recently asked one of the prisoners how he came to be there Want was the answer now was that pray Well I wanted another watch He wasnt willing I have it and the judge wants stay here five years mans should me to Not Too Hard Rather hard to lose your daughter eh said the guest at the wedding No replied the brides father It did look as if it were going to be hard at one time but she finally landed this fellow just as we were giving up all hope Philadelphia Ledger The P S Why does a woman always add a postscript to her letter Well answered the ungaliant wretch she probably figures out in her own mind what her letter has made you say and then tries to have the last word Washington Star Every base occupation makes one sharp in its practice and dull in every other Sidney UnBiBfeiWSH 1 y xjuu a jua IVWlHM0m BTIJHJ Swsllmvcil Tnblc Kit I vox lor Fun The glass caters Iron nud all other classes of human o tricheV arc well known to the fmiuenters of dhu museums and side shows but it is sel dom mat we see read or hear of a man who swallows Indlgestibles of ex traordinary size Just for the novelty of the thing Such a man however was John Cumnilugs whose history Is giv en in extended notices In the medical and surgical annals of Boston Ilo watched a French sword swallowcf one day and immediately after at tempted a similar feat with a common table knife The knife accidentally slipped down his throat and a few days later It having given him no In convenience he repeated the experi ment Both of these exploits took place at Havre de t J race France On his return to Boston he boasted of the feat and upon ifing bantered repeated the dose again and again During the following ten years he swallowed In all thirty five knives and forks finally dy ing in terrible agonj He died In 1S09 Grim Story of Napoleon A grim story of Napoleon Is told by Christian Waas in a Frankfort review under the title of Napoleon at Yafa A great number of the soldiers -were down with the plague and one day Bonaparte sent for his chief surgeon Larrey If I were you he said to him I should put our plague patients out of their misery It would save them from having recourse to opium to soothe them But my duty is to make them live replied Larrey Bonaparte then revealed the grim truth He and his staff were reduced to traveling on foot because the horses -were all being used for the transportation of the sick He must therefore either abandon me plague stricken to the cruelty of me enemy or get rid of them Mr AVaas maintains that the order -was carried out accordingly There is an end ob serves the Journai des Debats to the Illusion of the famous picture in tho Louvre of Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Stricken Soldiers at Yafa A Drnmntic Scone The most dramatic scene ever wit nessed in Westminster hall was that trial in Henry VIIIs reign when 4S0 men and 11 women appeared before the king and some of his great nobles with ropes around their necks on a charge of being concerned In the rising of the prentices on the previous May day Fortunately they had good friends In three queens Katherine Mary of France and Margaret of Scotland who begged for their pardon on their knees and when Henry at last yielded to such supplications the prisoners it is said gave a mighty shout for joy throwing their halters toward the top of the hall The stage has never pro duced anything to rival that dramatic moment London Graphic Two Storlew Several years ago soon after Treas ure Island had appeared and attract ed public attention to Mr Stevenson two gentlemen were traveling up to London from Norfolk One of them was reading Treasure Island Pres ently having finished tho book he dropped it into his traveling bag re marking Well I think I could my self write a better childs story than that The other who by the way was his brother urged him to try Six weeks afterward the former hand ed to the latter a complete tale in manuscript It was King Solomons Mines the first novel that made a reputation for Rider Haggard London Queen We Usnally Find Onr Level Do not hypnotize yourself with the Idea that you are being kept down Do not talk such nonsense Nobody of any sense would believe it People will only laugh at you Only one thing Is keeping you down and that is your self There Is probably some trouble somewhere with you Of course there are employers who are unjust to their help there are Instances in which em ployees are kept back when they should be advanced but as a rule this is only temporary and they usual ly find their level somewhere Success Magazine Flattery Wins Woman of the House scrutinizing him sharply I believe you are the same worthless vagabond that was here last week begging for something to eat Saymold Storey Yesm Im the feller The cold biled ham I got here wuz the best I ever ett an I couldnt resist the temptation to come agin Thats why Thanky maam Chicago Tribune Her Dear Frienil What nonsense all this is about men getting on their knees when they propose said Mrs Parslow to her dear friend My husband didnt do any such absurd thing when he asked me to marry him ne did wlien he proposed to me said the dear friend without thinking Too Costly According to this paper said Mra Naggs widows make the best wives I dont doubt it my dear replied Xaggs but nevertheless I dont feel justified in shuffling off at the present moment merely for te sake of making a good wife of you Clieerinc Snsrsrestion Cobbs To tell you the truth I dont think my wife cares 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