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THE BEE: aLAJLX imTPAY. JUNE 27. 131. IBES IOME MMMME PAGE1 ( Things Yen Yfant to Know Comiwrrlil SIDELIGHTS ALONG WASHINGTON BYWAYS yiiw. ia nothing hi Wisnmgron ilhf a 2. it these are not pun4 around to the Bmn J:TO"T aisssrdlng to mnuurai rg-.iiar boar-lm-a, Boai-ier"! at Btiii Tin domicile. And there 3ut the Bourn curar hill tar tile year ar iut -if 'news boar-lrr. Pmy look far tilou ap C..W". and tliat tha senatorial iDmt iwlirtim to dliuiws aomt four dim salary. a w- r-gnflirlT aa they took for the , TVien Senator "Bub" LaFollatt u 9anaa- Bmim nt Oi "gun 1 ana of the V afMaker mat '-!' str-irk Waanlnartnn. aad fia like no hav bis dear frmds . anmad. aun. WTry, ha spends tits senatorial 7"r fsr mBn and tunscrw Ajm, aad Bia dinners aav nvr been flg tuwd apt "I w-uit you to gomi aver to dinner to ri mlir."4 Sourif arid .To Bev-ridgo til oth to day. "Vnil, Jonathan, this ta my first invita tion." "piled Cm arsrwhil any orator. "al rim A-iMniiH r tn rh Mini board a: your house, and I thought I ought to got j ann tnfcifwrit tnia jiiiin." Thn rsiriitor haiiitura at tha 3iurna haum . mm Inwi f Natmuika. Curnmlna and Dal!Ivsr C Xuwa; 3uraa at Muim, and C!anp of Sl'.nnnaita. Othera who nut their j tuat Lha hoHpltX tahte of tha Ornn I anatar ar Jkitincii. Cluu and Eai!y. J Sar!z avorx amauir haa had at leant ana I ttnriucin. but uia Snoraiua. tha mwan. tlis IitaLhaan. and rha X!nnaotan ar bia iavoritaa, ' Bnuxna'a apaeiaity ia bia endCali dinner The wulluu aC tMla dinner eanae the 1 senatnriai mnuth: to wanr. It : anrred : ail ac tince and la all piled on the same , piaa at fflirt, bua by tha time the senator j haa uteoned-U9 bia plata w.rh a Utria salad' or duaeiTt an the extfv ha ia rady tu rnnuit , ana rf 3imn'i cg ctgara and Ilnren tu Bouraa na-.Uia bia jpeech on tha initiaciv anal i iftn aiitam. Tha cudf!ea- dinner tv founded an Raited Tan which, furma the baaa of tha piiuefuT whluii aauaCieak Ute aenaairiui annrtite. On top- or ohnf foumtatiun ia piled new peaa, nw" poraxora. beeta. and any other . vncatabaiea. ctaa aenamra aak foe Over it all la panrad, a gravy wtucn tha Bourne chef aionar eaa nulu. Tien tne senator eaa.mlx tnu ail up or ha caa eac it wt th an miiir - Tha olaars which tlia buat paaaea around at tha Cluae of the meal coat J ceota eauh T w ittaa. Jmmism ij. tm . ilua .inca Ha haa.a term bosew ut amnieea fur rara- arnaauma, tha f:ai- coating; aacft a raunut aUver dollar. f The Spr sa."r -1 a- prsr jus' i eadin Chestnut Tree An autumobna came whirang through a ; small town and bowled aver a prominent, resident. Among rhoe who saw the actti- dent and were exi"it-d Sv it was a young , pnvatciaiw just: brgtnning to practice. i "A doctor' a donor'" he crted. "Soma- ; body run. fur m pny-ntuan." "How about ymzx-MifT sugnenwd an sotqitaHiuincei who bitopaned to ba at tha j 'ST.. re ntirl '"" said the vauna Oractl- ' noner; "-E nevsr thought of thai.'' , house aa quietly aa he could, turned up "F'ir master! y rstraata." explained a Ulfi reading light in the library, and setUed Brmstt oftloes tu an Amenian. "we have homseif aa If perusing a massive, loath er a few general eiiiuus to Bull or. On sever! j bound volume. Presently his wifa entered occasions !h has made a retreat without ! iqo room, aa ba knew aha would, and Uiiunff an arli.-er. a man. a gun. or a Sag." : asked what ba was doing. "fr a atlnuts,' artnad tha American. j "Qh;" ha replied. "I didn't feel Uka I turning ia when I first cam borne, and .k uCciaL of one of the big fciegraph , eompunie had takn his seat ufler muiung ' an i er-dinnr speech, wbt?n one of the' diners said to bia nuighnar at the tajin. , "Pretty good, waan t itT Rather-; but I can't sy t Uka his de-' livery. tTs too siow. '. i aua -w saasc re member that h began !tb raw wnpanjf a messmnger bar " i ,'. " ; A bight dark ia a huurf sat dosing at hie deea ac abwuc I m., whan a man m j evening clothes cam tn aa if laboriously trying.!, walk a inack. and aiud. 'I'm JTw-g-.uem, key tu room .' i Tha gui-m. diaanneared at Ul direction of Uiia- raauauia Clahi. uu. in a few nwnnii-a j a miin in his sliirt leaves, with a flattened I ilk nac on Uie ue of his hnaii. and wtn ' on sfloe on a teit and tiie ortifr in his band, came :n and said to tne ciera: : "I'm Fersncn, key to fur-tor." i jjL Fai-suiMin uaL umiX hat i'y and went an." "Mr. Farschon jiua "ell out ainiiow n' atrt tv .na.Je. aUndly leitinu have "ttoUiur. ' ! al a tnnfly bouse- "U w- a- imi'i" ( Dyrpeptic Philcaoph.7. J Bletusst is uia peamssiaker. especiaily .a lam vs of t;ia tmiow who si gmtmg the worst of taa fight. " . It la-innuat aa easy ta make a fool at one a self aa to advisa others not to. Mauay- uama a bul si a saan's pocket, aad tn a woman's r aoaiery. liamaiy girts ai' ti-wiuauuy clever, but most i;irla prefer not ' ta s aiaver at tiie PI-CSL ...." It ii ,sa n't raouii any pull ta g an the liuvB grad. Warn ta When to auaita aanda at a auojsct wiiuni datanda nil -m iumrtonoea. but a iaw gn rai raiaa may ba &?vaa. Wbssl a Baa ig iBirnducad ta a lady ane a nai dcaa ant ahaka handa with aim. am ta ahstmg-linked" or a great deal aider maa ! bar self. If ba ia tha busnand r Broxhar ! at taa lady waking the tn traduction a I ; sauaral - rew aim caralajy by snaa- bag aaavta but a ia no aa ta a ssere -'TniSintanirt lie n great renown aa aa onuir. Ea j reapi - ired th state prls and wos declared ! wnnrr in th !ntria emrfet. and tha uuhin-t af him nnran waa "loan." The future inminr it alwiys bad a d am to bo an sctor. Hn snntied anaka 3eare during rnont or his span i.ma. Ea uw lung speeraies from "Hamiet" and "Orhoilo"' and tia niaysd thesw parts in bia mora and recited ttln thr'lUng poatxr Wtil, aftar ha craUuatad torn ta univrr ii! y ha wmz ta a lnullnv Sliakaapaarnan u:tor. a man who hud a :himl fur aetlns "I am sntng to be an actor," LjLFUltmm -said to him. "I w.mt you. to tmm aie !n Thara and m what I can da. A you havn a-;ed me ant tiinmuiltJly T wajat ynu ui (iva ma your candid opinion. wil xmda by your deaaiun. IT" you decula X am nut Cited tar tt. I w'.n fn tntu snmf- thing tiac du thta actur took tha ynumt?nIe)r!an under aia cars. Ee atndied him dll!ffatit!y rnr aevaiaX wmika. Ha Ilatened tu him re cite thraa lima immi in mmrhea and eaid net a word. LaFiilerta -wiirnd an. doinff the beat be could. He '-tear'y cxnerted a &tvirbla derliniin. Ha expected to be an !Ldwn Banth. Finally, tha tmtdier called him Mi tha study ana morning. "T un man." he aatd. "I have arndid ynu carefully, aa I agreed. I anil I eil you hnneat!y wnat I think of ymu If 'mi wam Tiftot fnilr T would ailvtflw ' yna m become aa atTtar. Am tt i. I tnuet ur-iy adv.ee you to do aomething elae." And so ' "F'tj.lcinir Bob" LaFoilerta ba- oama a lawyer Instead of an actor. Ee ia i o 3hurt tiiax. he ia eometimea called 'LittI i: Bub." when when, he ia In aotlun in the wtmlx he looka big enough. Ail of t!: dramutic efTaci which ha wouid have pat into mm muim:iim9 ul uuibuu dbu tile tmuiner deeulBd tha athur way. he puts into a speech on tha Coar of the senate. AiarlcnJ and others af the reKulars have coma to know that ha ia a dangeroua man to touch. In debaca. Wlriv--drajnatla tmmnmttr ha daaheav at them and laahta sham witboat majrex. E?rybKly' J wtfo to a tramp ac hor door.. "tCow. what are you going to do with it" "Wrt, mum." replied the hungry man. "!f I buy a tnurtng car. I "aft an' t have snough iaft to pay my chauffeur; if I pur- chasa a suuun yacirc there won't ba enough ft to defray the eoat of manning bert an I gumaa, mum. TU get a schooner and handle it myseif." : friends, tha head of tha funily an tared tha v, heen reading some favorfta paaanges from cflis starling, aid work." "Wail." said his wife. "!f getting lata nunr. Shut up the vailse and come to bed." Two young luvers in a gond-night u braos ia tha entrance hall wr urpT-d by the gir! eider suffer coming m. "W wr seeing which 1 the tailor." tha young man explained tn soma confusion. "You m aoout ten moMea tadar than Edith." atud tha sister, "and she la at leadt ten shades redder than you." "Wa wer waiting for tha elevator ta rmme down." said a oomnrarcjal travejer. "after discussing rh nmttsmlity of an aeroplane crosamg the Atlantic within a year. when. usc as tha caga was about to ascend, one of the party said. TU bet ten thuuHand doiutrs that it won t ba dun -unl the aU-vatur any nouk him up." A tramp a no seemed to b tn a starving conditiun onkml fur toixl at tha kitcuen uf A home in Caalorma. "Yau flkee fish 7" ojiaed th Chinee eook. "Sure," replied the tramp eagerly. "aul lite, come oiuund F'auay. their amvai and ileparrar. Woman do riot snakB nandai wmn introduced to aaca 1 tn nr. but merely bow. When, huwever. a ..'Hung girl la pi eoma by a tnand to a married woman the lalter generally shakaa hands with hor. but tha g:r! should aoL rnaaa me first advauea. Man auaka hands whan lntroduued to sack other aa an axnraas'nn af good will, j Whan leaving an onutrtainmant. aa'l i Hums Soisn. a man "-f -t bands with j tna hostess, and ba may do so with any , o-iauda woo ar near, but ba should out. of , -ourss. go about snaking haa.ua ganarady. Every man's ahimney a but Golden Mlla stune; la the neutral paint tram whmh ha nau- ures Evrv distanc Toruuga tna gacaway of tha wartd around aim. Sor tna marb at tha L rrvwa aa sail From ui Darts of bts Isalirssd ti ssnasil WUh pi tiiib high and airaraga biant A war n aoaaaw va watts, ui us aai a a tuuar Pi i.nt avsaaj wpaa tha aankC. aV M. y i aes , aro waarrxiTw 1 . S . sortr onL II -' "a T& TKC OWIC Au. rT--wW, UOiNX "w oar HWPCMTM? a fl uft- r&9atnusC3 OF JbCHfL-r3T-ata. . 54J -nae TewMui. cfs grrr-i; CafTXSMT. BH IT. THE f l Tht Tired Business BY WAiTEE A. STTCd-ATa. "They nave rejaMtted, another iume of Commodur Barry. I sea. observed Friend Wlfa. "fin statuary groundw. I suppose." said tha Tired Bimlnem Man. "Slayba tha bronact statue was mo brazen. I recollect thac tha Erst one they rejected had a nuilu ) Sgur an it. and toa objectors, whose j nam was legion enough to can It. sa.d ; Uiat bars ilea tha commodore was Barry ( v nut reason why any other figure jnuuid bo ovwrwheinnngiy barsry. 1 "If sculptors would amy throw tht-ir artisus nutums to the winds and forgot til at beauty is only skin deep and tuere- 1 Sara nut necessary to flaunt In ail its skin- : oinaas. wa anuid slap out staraes Uka ' whetcaaiis Und no objectums. From a ' namial study of hard art exposed in puniic ! uuares and parks I gather that plenty uf scuipcurs were willing to hack out a little j hack, work showing heroes and prominent ! htxmu of Sie stockcoilar ant and broking ! ago garbed, in furmiuanie frock coats and ! iron pan ia which sadly needed the iron. They were fail uf creases, but not creased, j "An harnic staxua of a statasman slowly i shaking ta death in a brans stock and ' prominent parties in tha days of tha caaa arrlred In a spike tail coat of the thirties, j iers and when men wore periwigs and may Incline tha spectator to smile, but it's' knickers had the hammer wielded mure oiodeat. and as a matter of fact tha sub- j fierieiy on their work than they tham- iect of tha akeu-n wars Just thai bruau , of star duthes. Whac atur? Eardware ! stora, of oours. Fersonoily X can't see ' why it's any mure ferocious to present a Ukenesa of same old-timer in a brass drees ; suit than tn a metallic Cowing rob. Tha ' only garmeuta which lend themaelvas ta' bronaa r-productiun ar the uobuy heimeta and mall worn by the kmghunailmen of ' chivairtc days. f Items of Interest to the Women Folk 1 Motor bonnets can be ordered tu match, auto anata if money ia no consideraiiuiu Howevnr. tha aotituma of coat and bonnut may be safaiy artempred bv uiu turns dreeamarier. Tha pattern ejected for tiie coat iliouid b a luuse model allow n j plenty of room and givng protection to tlia sown worn beneath. It suuuid a.ao burton close to Uia taroac but at the same ume a.low af being made so it can ba thrown baca if necessary. Tile bonnet is arranged w th tlir- tucks at in around the face, the bag Uka enwn . , drawa in at rha ears and held down with ribbon raseitsa. Tha ties start from under the roeetrea Tha marked down sales occur so ai-y this Jan." that it ui pusaihis to taka ad- vantage of them befar going away on vacauuu. Wno wauid not add tn tha trunk a prstry up-to-data silk frock when it can be bought aa low aa Co. or an aquaJy artraotiv. one in dainty angaria at lass than M. Those who hav delayed buying a linen suit will profit bv tha daiay. for Sol and w auiis mrs ww nwis mm urw mm .oi ; uiasiuurageo. auraar wouiu say to Tim. . woman concluded sadly Soma Sotaa. Extremely pretty and naat looking house ' T wirn you would not bring boms any ' frwcka m a variety of fanncs and trim-j mora buttarClas. They oniv aarhor dust! Ught velvets are eieaned by gently roo mings are to a assured at th low price and scent your bedroom with aaphtha.ena.' j bing with a flannel previously dipped in - "" o"" 7"r uu band daa not mean that his luv wul am always youra You aid your beat no pumae and tascanaia him Wore you were-mar- nsd. You seed tn b even more fascinating' and piauuung sow. Aad why? You did not j bssong ta aim before; now you do. It m man a nature to b always in pur- suit af sometaing. tnerafure. if yui wish v " J" mu-x M ou !n- tarwat m tha onaea. Svr 1st sua tasu tna; b haa actually eaprared you. Flrt with hiBX taaa him iwhau ba la ut taa proper s-ad tor it), mjm ap ta rsaaaaa as king M asasaaia a ttta t gag atimmonpiaa - TOW EVSUHO JZSWMi KNOT TOHX HE3WJ OX IS msrrt flan sar TLsrv ia "HAJUD H3ART.' "Very UUeiy the sculptors who bartered nit contemporaneous brooza portraits of wives hod ever swung it. So doubt ux a . future gnneratinn the statues of our great men who seem to be wearing stovepipes . or trousers wiU be regarded aa heat and , aumeiy works of an. Maybe: j They had a whuia hail crowded w'U : these statuary freaks ax Washington, and, even Hie janitor, who is paid to do it. is i afraid to go in thero aitrae at nigtir. for i fuar of laughing himseif to death without Flatter him; trust him, aad be caroftU not to make him ieaious. Jealousy, though an axraillimt thing for a lvr. ta a very bad tiling fur a husband. Cr.a thlftar you must understand it is a w.wwwm uiwu - iu tu- ui ua wjiu- red w.tn his wils s trtiubies. E may ea- pect you to hear and siiaro a.1 uia. but lie looks for nuthuu: but brigntncsa and i-v from you. It rears with yuuriMiif whetiier you thinit it worth whila tn humor him or nut. Omy, if yon do not give aim Uia aun. . o latum ba wants ha will go elsewhere fur it. Once lone him In this way and you may i : , . j oona-der b.m uun fonr,-er. So man Ilk- ; to sea his wife Inciting untidy or cm or i miserable; there ma have been many I things to make you so. but ad ma trivial 1 to expiam to aim. Tha wrfa who wants to keen her busnand' lov muse mak up her j mind to work fur it Woman's lata, l - ' "Aa a family w have never gone in. fur j hoob.es.' and it has been a great miss .n our Uv-." remarked a middle aged woman , th other day. "When w. were children , thay ware called manias.' and were a. ways : aaotaer oromar was vary keen tin tuaeila 1 "Tau ul "eom on yourself.' said dad. ; larow i-ie aiar minga away ana go and ; piay fuM. bad.' Slietcmng. I wa told, waa i wast of uma 'Far- better iaara to knit i or to do sometning useful.' As if ana could spend one's whole Ufa being useful: "My astnr was very kaen an fancy work. an aam ha-'k from scnoal versed m avery kind of ambroutary. Yeu mignt have thought rhat motaar would ha proud ; her beautiru work, but ll seemed only i to annoy her. I wisa yon wuuid leave j your everlasting stitching and go and dust ; Uie drawmg roam.' How yoa can do em- araidary wa-n ma lawa warns swasing ts arnnihing X saa t aadsrsiaad.' Aad as an. -r 1 1 7 ui h iiiiim T Telia Friend Wife Thai "BTrihal-TjT-Tg a a Stase is a Hard Fisiah. . bemg overheard and rsamisrt Becauaa I tnera is no standard si a piuiii i ilisd by law tha sculptors have sculped them ail siaes. ' and the maa whoa nam we bavw to look up in very extensive bisna-isa to Cnd who j he was may have an effigy twice aa big as Lhut of tha hero whua tuna ia ana every I schoolboy's Una if tha schoolboy baa his ' hlMfnrv nnened af thm rrhr. niutfw nodes his desk. "Ainsmcan starnary has suffered a great blow tn tha last dorado owing to tha growth, of tha cigar stora oomnina. So longer are wa treated with, the exhibit of ! nubia Inrttan bravea and squaws in taroa j bright and primitive colors. Tha squaws wer easier tu hack out, aa they wars solid fmm th nock duwn to whera two piano supports were giued on- Aftar being treated tu thee sights w wera usually treated fur eye trouble. Sfl rhey give ua coupons and lets us pick our own. art objets nut I say 'abjeta and not 'ob jects' if tha Utile boy ac tha cigar star door doesn't bug the trading stamp. "I have ao quarrel with tha punsta who think a nude Sgnra has no place an tna jtatuu erected to a g, oat oommander. To soma art ia lung, to others It ts only bar. Far ail I aara thay can dseuraaa Oia staraa with a lady in a rrnoiina I don't iot a hoop. But at best this embalming a hero in an iron statue which arouses amy the covetousnesa of a junk maa ia a hard Cniau." "Commodore Barry was th 'Father of the American favy.' " remarked Friend go show she knew, "Wall, tha Gary's Stepfather haa lust returned, so It's ail right." said tha Tired, Buatness Man. (Copyright, 31D. by the X. T. Heraid Co.) ; an til aha threw away her naedla and sillis j as I had dincardod my paint brushes, m , d.-spiur. and never toucned tiicra again. 5 wo are four midula aged paopl Uv - J :ng mgetaer. and those 'hohuias," if w had i uniy cuiitvatea mem, wouia a an auau ! iuta boon to aa. But It la too lata other tu take them up again ar to Cnd naw ansa, wa speuu auiu uninteresting Uvea, and in our leisure moments w sit with bands be fore us. J1"i""- " "" noxaing particular ta draw paopia tn us-no mrerewt in cuminun witn orners xo aim a bond Of j sympathy between us. Amimri nm rm - , fnenda. young td old. each with a hohh, at soma kind. ne taaoa snap-snots, and has tn constant excitement of developing films or plarea A oummonploc person. : nevertheieaa he artracta an admiring throng about him. The stamp coilacting of another proves bulb fa urinating and ' j lucrativa A tnird is devoted to music and : arraoaae ail tha local concerts, being qmta ' personage' on this account In short, : everybody gnea in1 tor something exnept ourselves. And that is why averrons i happier than are we, ' tha midille aged ; paraffin: or. if Uia material is aoilaal In ; spots snly, br ruboing with a UttI butter. waen th wrong side requires drawtng over : a hot n-on in order to raise tha pii: or t.'ury may ba cleaned by brush uig over wttn earn flour until th soils are nmgnri. Woman's lata. ' When w sailing marosrlsaal lawn bionaas. : maxaad mt swilling tn daaa water swill m a eltirmiv soanv water, tn which add about . a. taaiesooonf al or lass of dry sa.-ch. and ! aftar aoueeaing out aa much wansr aa poa aitue. seal up awry Ha-itly ta a claan clota, ! j eav fur a fww hours, ana tnso Iron, Tha, .-aasiit wtll a aasuiax guai ta saw msrsrail. Waaaaa s r -n I One of tha farara ef tha annual .-nnv-n- ( tion af Lha FhatogTpHers1 A.ncianon of . . w u . vi..,.i. America suan to ba bld In ailwaiik'a. wtll ba aa exhibition af ail the beet phoio lrJml wurlt pr 'itmftl in the United diiiira Jurhio; tuo pant y?ar. Arranantnents hn been made wurh w'll enable tha iteeov.a- tion tu made rhia eshinittiin the moet not ahie .fl-piny of the products if aommHrria phoroarapny erer ie-n m Amanita. In d- llt:on tu the xhihitliin a sfhooi uf JiiT'lght piiiitosrunhy wll be 'm- tlictad. :n whii-h the Ijfet pnuuig- ranhers rrf the country w.u c:ve irxtnir ixpnaltion of the luiest inm;imla in the pnrturQDn af tha One phamaranhiu i worlc There also will ba a jci-.ool ji win'h ahouHrraonsi undi-r artTraiu auht will be ; aught bv tha beat exponents of tiiut sy- -era In the cmintry. It Ji intended tu have ( thm W imini Federauun of P'uitoi; icuct- mm, m onnjunrtiua with the other aasmv.a tlun. This w.U an tha first r-uraiur mret- uut of the women pnnugrannerc of the aountrv. , A, movement Is now aniler way for the , eauutilBhmunt of a nattnniu pnoiotirtitoiii: am ieacae. A numo.T tu tae isatiinii smi- , tngrapn-rx af tha United SUres beilrve thai too muoh of the spurt erf eommer"iiuiBm hua praviuled Uie pnotoirmpnic jtudlu. and thiU there are U faw man in the bueineea todny who ar ready m -ve, w-t-i thir wrn-a- It is aie aim af the founder, of t.,e league ta Ui tha o.untry ever fr men ;n UIO DUHinew wliei TBi-nis mt-m i;ii m an effort "" the gifts ttoer Pa- and tu auiarga tha Tieid of Uiuir usa- fuinena. It haa been claimed by commarciul pho tugrashara tliax Uia nosaiinlluas of thmr ar muoh interfered with by tha . j of amateur photography. In sonm i atana. tna photographers have been maaing affOTa ta put aa and to tha oampeQCan uf the amatsur. In Virgmuu for insranca, a law kaa bean enacted which putees tha I ucensa fa ur tha prlvilega uf tailing pic tures Cor pay stH year. The Cnea fur I vtnlatltm of this law are heaw, and even 1 Impnaonment may result. Thus, when an ( amuaaur taaea a picture whitih happens tn "uoway irra tn naming or ma train atrlka tha fancy of an acquaintance, b is ! under the ctry of 5w Y.n-tt to tha arrival stopned from charsrlng even tha cast of j through the gates ac Jersey City, pimtuig a copy at it- He must do it out i Photographing a Cymg- bullae would seem of his owa poaket or not at ail. It IS to be an Impossible feat, yet til photng ciaunad by soma that this law was enacted ; raphar baa so perfected his eon native plana to prevent injury tn th bumneaa of the i that even a bullet may seem to stand aHU piufesaluiiaL tt Is cited that manv ama- j "tile being plinmgraphad. Of ouuiss. no nrars aiuote a hauit of developing Sims for shutter Is fast enough ta catnh a bullet other amataurs for pay. while ia many : when going at top spaed, so th aitarnarlva amaU aommiuiuia nearly aU. tha pHiturs i taken of mum raining tha aamera witii pnatoards- ar made by amateur. j the shurter open in aaaoiuta darbnaea. Aa One amateur photugrapher makes a sU4t- th" bullet paeans out of the gun, tt com ciaity of keeping a uiiaduia uf ail tha ' pletea a droult which makes very m-glt wetldlngs. luncneona graduacioa day x- t but ahort-llvd lctr1o spark. It ta dur ertises and other eventa. aad visits the t ing th lmmesaurabiy short Dfa of this functions tor th purpose of getting pic- I spar that tha Impresaian of tha bullet, tares. Ha makes no chars fr taking I wuh ail tha surrounding deraila ia nails tha picture, but takes orders for prints j " the photographic plana Shutter bav niada from U- In this way he has been ' b""1 perfected which will Open and doe ah In to maota conaidarabl money. Another j '-n tha tHausandta. part of a aeand. Th gnes aoant "xidnaolng'" children with his camera. Ha catches them ta ail sorts of atutudea and. surrnuadinga and his pic- ror hu a eharm that makaa them sell well with tha parents and other friends of t!i ctumrsn. In Saw Yorx. aa amateur photugrapner engagea in what h coils photographia chanty. Ea goes into th very pour districts and taaea pictures of T tine ii tan ha?- Bona of themselves and children, and who have no money tn pay for pictures. From these ha prints two CDpteai. ana to a kept tn tha home itself and the other to be sent to tha old home, wherever tt may happen tu be. Commas uiai photograpnars find many ways of dramming up business. Ons of them sends out a booklet in which be ad vises women how to dress and how to puse. Ea advuma them tn wear very plain clothes, preferably with low neck and short he says dresses of this char- Sleeves, aa actor never go out af style, while the more ornut ones may maka a picture look ancient In only a few years. Rapid progress ts being made by enm meiniui piiutographani in the excellence af their work. Sew tnaterhus and hew methods have enabled them to produce re suta which ar fairly untitled tn recogni tion as works af art. It ia now bailevsd thac snior photography wdl soon b made generally available. In England, a new process of color production has been dis covered, whereby a picture may be taken in the fiftieth part of a second. Under tha alder meioods af color pharography. It re quired more than furry seconds to mate a nicmr. and aa a oauai thing it waa dlf- ! " . JUUIf aiw (..in ubm ui. cuui vuurmatt iiu daring which might be told of phntog ranners wno bar braved dangers of war and wild ia their efforts to record fur the Stsries Ahcut Children. J Qn. ail Margie was standing at ma window when a began to baU. I -.Qlu n. mummal" an axiuaunad. "ITi ! raunng pUtat" Pan Or I bear you wera a bad girt today. j Flossie, and mamma had to spank you. Iatrla- Flossie t waan t bud. but I gat apankeduat taa sauna. I don't sea what; yoll m.Br married a school teacner for.! aayway i , t . . . . , auoui juiiDuy aaaiiiM. unit i. iru a ue. t r , w f-,- .Iul gave tt to a poor Utile boy who was nearly ' starved. 'Mamma Tint f right, dear And did tile poor Uttie feiluw aac tt" mail Joimny You Bet I did. Tha Sunday school taacher had Just ex- aarenn. were mads from dust, adaar " alls said to a bright Urle fallow "nan vu tail ma who the -rat ; maa was" "Hanrv Clay." was rha prompt repl;-. "Johnny." said tna teacher, "here is a book. Sow stand up straight and sing like a llni- m-n Th sung waa My God." So : sooner had the school aormnenaad tn sing than a Uttia girt waaad bar band fran- 1 ttoaHy. stopping rha amgtng. tha taacnar inquired era mas. ( "F'aauta. teacliiar. X mink Johnny will '. get nearer If ba whlatiea" tt waa ntrle lVoseta'a first day ac school, j Her -cams bad bawa registered, and th ' taachar satkad. "Have yon any bratbera or siateraT- ' a ma'am.- answered F-oasta. t "Are you tna olaaat ana af Uia family T ' "tn. an. saa am," fwuiraad r 'x P j and aa i feotn sider-a saa," I e .if p.ietvT'tr t:ie a.f.iai e-enta if ?oil- - " lafimi tUHtorv fui-ng tha jh"H" f P'""t A.-HMT :t Taa d rhac tha ' .. .. Muy man who wli-oiuel a aneil wta a ier i nun piuitngrapner wno ma!a a aowiat7 j 'if taMiug pii t-jr-e uf eheiia ;uat aoioit tu : exptoda in mid-a.r Tn pnntngraonera i clad in aaoeeuia atothmg vnrurd 2ar mtu i tha .-.ritrr of tha arat wou ano .if E. laueaj and there umit mo-;na picturaa ut tha rainiUtumie !re of a;-th r-t interior furwii. WIhi ever haa enm taene ptrtu-aai ' oaar on a pt-ai-el'ii errmm of a perfectly : mTa i ture iia.1 can pa- tr hute tu ULa dar-ng of thcee tw mnn. pie pnotoirraofier who Have sought ta piiouMfvpu w ld 4nlma. and bir-ls In their native Baunia. ari the heroee of acorea of hair-Oreattm hcxhw. Them are eei xL autaine aaiure pnoioBranhem who hava dlinB mucA wora m An-a. One of t.ia sunt famous. C'nirnore, haa dime much. work by aan light, gncting pit Tares af Ions and oinr lungi'nnui aimna.a at clues nnifa m ma tiux. tujrmoi-e a. en tuoK a pbutograpn of an tnfurtared rhimweros aa a dtstam-a of rlfteen yarrts when the bug animsu auiuly was cnatii( anon him and Q;a oamerx. Just aa tha expoattra waa miuiK tlllup,., comuaaiun Jhot tha baaat. ar,JtaRra. a nimi rhe mov- p,Pturw, f rn Rmum,mt hont, bav Jon(l wnrK n.araoning wild birds, lujnM1 M:i, mf.mtn Md pny, .u-engrn. They t luU m amauMn, u, u a uma. waiting for Uia one maiant of worn. have oonuowid thmr cumwn in a ruffed alieeo. wtth tha iena tn a bola in tna breadt. and tiiey aava themaaleea ta.ked their gaoia tn tha body of aa ax kin. Phatngrapners often are very much put UI Ik Uf UVIVIVW Will HIRWJe III HWS " k - " i iiM"i wo wmiv& m ifr ouie. wa loaded with mertury vapor taunpa and raa taraugh the subway aa tha second section, of tha train to be pantngraphed. Tha a greajaxa candle power of these tamps was more man 3.ta. and when tha film wna aonrpleojd. on co.il d sea th whni procesa ! of tha photographic plans ia able tn ' the spokes of an automubile wheel aa i standing still whan, tile machine la going i mur" than a mile a minuta, Tha human eve cannot detact trie detaul of the spokes of a wheel whea tha mauhine ia going tin miles an hour. Photography ia tha ana profession in j which footing in honorable and a means of ! profit. When the grandson af the empertur j af Uermany wis bum. Its grandfather wag j hundreds of miles away. Before he re j turned, there were pictures in tha marhac. showing the grandson sitting an baa lap, i with Its father and mnrhar standing neeo : him. Of course, the world recngmssd that the ptcrare was faked, and its vaiua lay In the fai't that tha ingenuity of the fake was appreciated. In Waamngrnn. there, la a photographer who every year produce 1 a pii'ture snowing all die prominent men. ! wri rT"ld 1,""- "r mgress grouped oiiout tiie stsps or me capujui. mis pic i tare is artiCuiuily worked up, but it bag ; an extensive sale. ! It is said thut there ar mora tsaa MLdH ' profasaionai photographera in the Unitstd. tares tuduy. An interesting sidelight an tha extensive business dona by the makers i of photngrapuic apparatus and malarial ia aiiuwn by the fact that one corporarloni alone enjo'.'ml net earnings last year amounting to nearly rr.eM.ilMi. Commertnal : photography has been finding new fields j of activity almost every day during recent i years. With uie badoon and sua. wander ftu luntutrape pictures have been secured. with tile submarine camera, the commercial phuuigrapher at aiiia tu gat pictures af tha in natulan to of the- oman in their natlvw ; haunts, and no place In or sky ia safe) af the am quia ; from the eye of the oami tous pnotograpiier. , ay raxsnze x sukkzoT. at r Painted Pararapha. J Eope is an exenllent tiling to have, bug it is ons of the things a pawnbroker will not advaiiue anything on. alany a man Si. is to maks good becaua) ha spends most of his time trying ta provt tnai. luck is against him. :hiLiia;o Sews. Tha ohings thac never happen irsiian ua more worry than the r-al vexations come aomg my by day. Lf too wans to mnke a man nuvt.h .r. into his ofSce and stand over him wiil ha i works. Ha mav nun awuir. hut he will ; . , p hi uae Oiona Su ZASZ WASJCfll "So Tonga was ainja-d toe 1 tnc 09 a siilTragerat nMsrnnjf CbJ they take him to ttm peliom) lOannfir