W m t iV2wjii - - -MS li Soda Crackers and anything you choose milk for instance or alone At every meal or for a munch between meals when you feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant corner in the morning when you wake hungry or at night just before going to bed Soda crackers are so light and easily digested that they make a perfect food at times when you could not think of eating anything else But as in all other things there is a difference in sod crackers the superlative being DANCING IN VIENNA Ihe Music Never Stops and People AVullz All the Time When the fasching is in full and orthodox swing in Vienna balls take place every evening in the dozen or so of big and small halls available for societies and charities The favorite hall is the Sofensal which is a swim ming bath in summer For the oc casion it is floored with parquet and decked with palms There are always two when not three bands and as soon as one leaves off the other takes up the Avaltz If it does not the public wants to know the reason why and immediately begins to demonstrate with hand and voice The chaperons sit around in solemn state and the men congregate in the middle of the floor forming what is technically called the herren insel ov mens island From this position of vantage they swoop down on any part ner who weakens for a moment and carry her off There is no such thing as being engaged for a dance indeed there is scarcely such a thing as a dance the whole evening being one large dance except for the supper break At the charity all or frauen hein for instance there will be about 20C0 present and as the men are in good training none of them is long without a spin The crush is tremendous of course but the Vienna dancer male or other cares little for hard knocks and being determined to get around the room manages to do it somehow or other though to a stranger the task looks impossible T t 5I Enerlish DeoDle use six Dounds of tea to Americans one Not because their tastes differ from 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COMPANY MWaariig There Is not much ceremony about introductions Two strange men will come up and with grave politeness in troduce each other to a lady whom neither of them knows The lady may please herself of course as to whether she dances with him or not In any case the acquaintance begins and often ends with a turn It is not even necessary to be two One dancer sometimes makes bold to approach and with a deep bow he says that his name is Norval and that he is a lawyer or something else and may he have the honor of a waltz Since the idea is simply to have a partner and nothing is further from his thoughts than to be uncivil he generally gets his way In a ball like this there is little favor and the prettiest and smartest girls are not much better off than their less at tractive sisters While the dowagers are in splendid robes the dancing con tingent are as a rule rather simply dressed and short skirted or else they have an arrangement whereby they gather up all their drapery in one hand so that they may succeed in keeping it on their persons Nevertheless to ward the small hours the damage is tmiversal The Vienna belle may not go to as many balls perhaps as her English sister but she certainly dances a good many more kilometers in the course of her season The Vienna balls begin as a rule pretty sharply at 9 and with an hour or so for supper the waltzing goes on till 3 The most en thusiastic will not go away much be fore 5 but the officers cannot often stay to the end and when the lieuten ants depart the glory departs with them Six hours almost without a j pause is a very respectable athletic performance and many of the ladies will nevertheless be seen on the ica the next afternoon still waltzing London Graphic Stntterinj Of the etiology of stuttering Ave know nothing definite Direct inheritance is rare and possibly imitation is the chief factor when father and son are affect ed There is usually a well marked neurotic inheritance others in the fam ily having various forms of nervous complaints But I have not been able to confirm Charcots statement that stuttering and ordinary facial paralysis frequently occur in the same family Shocks frights and debility after some acute illness are the causes to which the onset is most frequently attributed by parents Imitation is undoubtedly an occasional cause children having often been known to start the habit when put in charge of a stuttering nursemaid A friend of mine who was extremely fond of horses and was hardly to be kept out of the stables ac quired a most obstinate stutter from the groom Adenoid vegetations are often met with and are important as a predisposing cause since they tend to prevent the proper filling of the chest with air When present they should be removed as a preliminary measure al though it must not be expected that their removal will lead to a prompt cessation of the stutter London Lan cet A Common Delusion One of the commonest of delusions and one of the fatalest is where a man thinks hes in a hurry Puck 1 WisliPeopIe d priBBjiioO Times mMul I iPm Americans JHIfft A JErk E nfw i u TOk JL PERSONAL FAILURE People Who Are Drlvlns Snc cvmh Avrny From Them One of the strangest paradoxes In human nature is that men and women struggling apparently with all ther might to succeed are yet constant doing things saying things and think ing things which drive the very success they are after away from them They are all the time counteracting their efforts by some foolishness or weaic ness or indiscretion They are saying things which prejudice people against them and doing things which destroy confidence Although they apparenriy try very hard to build a foundation they are all the time undermining themselves Men work like Trojans to get a cov eted position and then by getting puffed up with conceit or by some fool ish or weak act knock the scaffolding which they have been years in build ing out from under them and down they go Their lives are a series of successive climbs and tumbles so that they never get anywhere never accom plish anything worth while Always tripping themselves up neutralizing their work this is their greatest stum bling block I know a powerful editorial writer who wields a strong vigorous pen but who at sixty j ears of age is just where he was at twenty He has had scores of good positions but he could not keep them because of his indiscretions because of a hot temper and a sensitive nature which was always being Avounded by trifles There is no harder worker than he is Every time he gets knocked down he begins at the bottom and starts planning and re climbiiig only to fall back again like the fabled frog trying to get out of the well Now if this man had taken an inven tory of himself in his youth and strengthened two or three little weak points he would have been a giant in the field of letters There are thousands of men who are working as clerks or in very ordinary salaried positions who might have been emploj ers or proprietors themselves but for some unfortunate weakness some little deficiency in their natures or some peculiarity something which might have been remedied by a little discipline and self study in youth It is not an unusual thing to see a man in some subordinate situation who but for one of these little lacks would have been a bolder man than his employer And so he has to submit to the humili ation of plodding through life in a me diocre position when he faels conscious that he has superior ability to those who are over him It is tragic to see thousands of peo ple constantly pushing away from themselves through life the very suc cess they are trying to achieve push ing it away because they do not con trol a hot temper because of some lit tle indiscretion or other weakness or lack in their nature Others are always driving success away from them by their doubts their fears their lack of courage their lack of confidence driving it away by thought habits which repel success con ditions They never make themselves magnets to attract success but keep so many enemies of achievement in their mind that there is no home for harmony there no place for a strong purpose They hold the failure thought the doubt thought the poverty thought instead of clinging to the success thought the thought of abundance un til they attract achievement and plenty Success Magazine Forestry Work The young fellow who is looking for a soft snap need not apply for the work of a student assistant is by no means easy Nor will the govern ment afford a pleasant vacation in the open air for young men in broken health It is not a picnic in the cool woods that the student assistant will have He will be in the cool woods in summer and the cold woods in winter lie will live in a tent keep lumber mens hours as the somewhat discour aging official bulletin entitled Sugges tions to Prospective Forest Students reads He will work with a gang get up at break of day tramp the for est swing an ax measure with cali pers count rings on stumps and set down figures in a book when his lin gers may be so cold that the figures he makes look like chicken tracks lie will do this day in and day out At night perhaps too far away to return to his tent he will build a fire eat ba con and hard tack wrap himself in the blanket which he has carried all day and dream of the folks at home It is likely that he will do this the next and perhaps several other days So there is good reason for the none too encouraging words of the bulletin Bodily soundness and endurance are absolutely essential for those who take up the work of a forest student Reader Force of Hnbit An honest hog buyer started up in business and guaranteed the farmers a fair deal lie always weighed the porkers twice to guard against mis takes Once in weighing a bunch of pigs the second time he found their weight had increased to the amount of 200 pounds He was at a loss to ac count for the condition until an em ployee confessed that at the time of the first weighing he had inserted the toe of his boot under the scales and pried it up thus cheating the farmer out of one hog The buyer was indignant What did you do a trick like that for he asked You couldnt have profited by it anyhow I know it John said the guilty man but I just couldnt help it It had always been the custom to cheat the farmer and the man couldnt bear to see the old customs passing away HIVE IN AN AQUARIUM Good Wny of Set Ins How the Mtl IJiifty lice Wurkx Everybody is curious to see bees ac tually at work Take a rectangular glass aquarium and place It on a win dow sill elevated slightly at the side nearest the window so that when the latter Is raised an inch the bees may pass in and out If desired the bees may be kept for some time In confine ment by raising the aquarium an Inch on blocks and using a strip of wire screen cloth to prevent the bees from escaping When confined the bees should be fed a sirup of equal parts of sugar and water A frame or two of bees may be purchased for a trilling sum Put within this glass aquarium some rustic supports to represent projecting undecayed portions of the Inside of the hollow trunk Keep all covered by an opaque cloth when not observing what Is going on within this glass bee home Then the bees will be free to work and to adapt themselves to the envi ronment They can suit their own fancy about attaching combs to the sticks they may build diagonally or in any other form that they may prefer and they may attach the comb to sides or ends just when and where they think it is necessary In the artificial hives the combs are attached only at the edges but in nat ural conditions within the bee tree or in its counterpart as represented by the old fashioned box hive with opaque sides and in our transparent inverted aquarium the bees can build combs and attach them In any way that they see fit One of the most interesting objects for study is to note when the bees think it necessary to put out a side support from a long comb They seem to believe that they are really within a hollow tree and that it is likely to be swayed by the gales Of course when so swayed long combs laden with honey or with young bees would be too much for the unyielding rigidity of the upper part of the combs These if they have no side stajS would bend crack and be crashed against each other The bees have learned this and give the combs a fine support whenever it is necessary They do this it is true to a certain extent in the regular eight or ten frame hive but not with the naturalness with which they do it in a large unobstructed space Not long ago a veteran beekeeper took a of bees from an attic where they had been for many years Well said he you should have seen the funny forms of those combs most interesting thing I ever saw There was one pillar almost round a solid center right and several feet long and these combs around that the most fantastic shape you over saw Suburban Life IZzztortim CZiartiy A philanthropist said of a banker Brown is a mean man Once I made him shell out though Listen Two ladies representatives of a childrens fresh air fund a noble charity called on Brown and asked him to contribute Ho gave a dollar With all his millions he gave 1 ex actly Its all I can afford he whined My otlice Is in the same building as Browns bank and a few minutes later the two ladies came to me When I saw Browns name down for only a dollar I was mad He says its all he can afford ehV I began Well ladies just wait here a minute And I called my head clerk ascer tained my balance in Browns bank and wrote a check then and there in the clerks name for 2730 10 the en tire amount Draw this at once I said The clerk departed and a minute or two later Brown himself rushed in breathlessly the check in his hand Harry he said what is the mean ing of this I pointed to the ladies subscription list I have just learned I said that you could only afford to give a dollar to the childrens fresh air fund This made mo think that 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