TIIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1010. 10 REAL ESTATE SU HAXII LA,D FOR SALE Michigan Coat Inaed. IF BOLD AT ONCE, lit ere; good soil; apple orchard; 41 N, acres timber, -rootn housei good barn; ivnrythlr.g complete. M acras; a sandy loem; T acre maple and aim umber: two large apple orchards; I0-ro,m bouse; tare frame barn. Within four nilies market and main Una railroad. Choice, (3.200; cash fTOO; oalance our WAIMND REALTY CO, Wejrland, Mich. MICHIGAN FARMS. No. 120 at in, cleared, email house and barn, noma fruit, near town, Una fruit land, $1.UU0. No. 140 acres, cleared, good house and barn, plenty of fruit, level, good soil, .iui. iu. Aio acrea, ricli loam noil, level, 4 miles, Muskegon, city, lo.WJV; Vi per acre, 11 per acre down, balance easy terms. IHE LVANS-lloLT CO., Fremont Mich. Alontaaa. roil KALR ,; Acres In J.rfersoS county, Montana, at l per acre, on easy terma. Unie tract la located 1ft mile from (own of Whitehall, a tnridy little city oo the N. P. and C, VI. A. St. P. coaat line; I.0C4 acrea of thla tract la ur.der Irrigation; iwater rights from the Jfferson river. About 1.200 acrea bottom land, about 76 per cent of this tract la tillable, balance suit able for pasture, lb is tract la located la Ibe famous Montana apple belt and Is bargain. 1J.0U0 aorea, Meagher county, Musselshell valley. Montana. U per acre; easy terms; located on C, M. A 8u P. H. It., (Vi mile from xmo good towna; at Jeaat M per cent of tills tract la suitable 'or farming. , food proposition to cut up Into small f arms; I.OuO to 6.OU0 acrea can be irrigated; many springs furnleA abuudance of water the tear around. s MARiXN B'fUAKT LAND CO., Aberdeen, S. D., And 13 Palace BUlg.. Minneapolis. Nebraska. Farm Bargains lfiO acres 7 milts north oi ..eligli. Antelope Co., Neb. Sinai aet of improvements; tHJ acrea In corn, 40 acres In wheat, balance In pasture. PWCK $13 TER ACHE. 120 acres, Fillmore Co., Neb. Fair aet of Improvements. All In cultivation; 3 miles to toiiKKiey. 4oO acrex In Boone Co., Neb.; 370 acrea un PRICE Jk5 PER ACRE, der cultivation. Uood Improvements; i tallies to Cedar Rapids. PRICE. M PER ACRE. 640 acres, miles from Potter, Cheyenne Co., Neb. PRICE $15 PER ACRE. AVe&tern lieal Estate Co., 411 Karbach Block, Omaha. Sarpy County Snap A btau'tful home, blghly Improved, IN acre, fine land; 10 miles to Omaha, a miles to South Omaha atock yards. Pric old uglck. liuU par acre. C. K. Combs, Room 1& old U. Faroem S. Nat. Bid.. Uta Phone. O. tola. and FOR SALE CHEAP. 900 acfes deeded kind and 640 acrea. 2$ yearn school lease, all In a body; all fenced with Oshko heUtte posts and three galvanlr.ed hog wires. Part level and part rolling; one-half mile from school; a miles from R. R. town In Keith county, Neb. If sold quick will take 7,r00; no trades. Address, box 4M, Nebraska City, Neb. FOR HALE By owner. A farm of 164 acres In Valley county, Nebraska, located betweun Ord and Arcadia, iiouse, bain and good steel tower windmill with my chare of tne crop price, ico per acre. Ad' dress, L. Werner, tul Foster Koad, Ianta, Oregon. BARGAIN In Platte VaUey Irrigated Farm l u-xira good iwi acrea; must be sold aulck. M acies alfalfa. W acres best wheat graaa meadow lu the country; $u acres to other crops. $S6 par aore. Write quick tor terms and further Uuormauou to ux .61 tiering-, Web. FOR BALK. 160 acres unimproved prairie land. Alt 4 level, good land, in good neighborhood. miles northeast of O'Neill. Tola la a bar gain, price per acre. C. F. McKENNA. O'Neill. Nebraska. FOR SALE-Nearly T acres In Cedar Val lev. one mile from Cedar RaDlda. Nab. good homo. Addreaa Mrs. Alice R. Touog, Cedar Rapiaa, neorasKa. - FOR SALE Half section land In cen tral Nebraska. Good soil, no sand; a bar grain. Address Lock Box 36, North Loup, iNeb. TEN THOUSAND acrea of com, winter 'wheat and alfalifa land for sale In large and small farms In Sherman, Custer and Buffalo countleH. Write for prices. J. T. Campbell, Utchfleld, Neb. . MUST sacrifice 1H sections of the best plow land In Kimball county. Address T, Omaha liee. Council Bluffs, Ia. FOR SALE Improved stock farm, 300 acres; Custer county; close to station; 17 per acre; no trades. Box A, Oconto, Neb. . Oklub.ius. - i NOT1CR. To be sold -st public auottoa. June 2S. Ids A t-atory. .modern. IQ-roon, brick hotel rmlMIn In city of 1000, Stillwater. OkL Rest located, property in city. Stillwater la center of Interurban syatem now build tne, has other sood railroad facilities, has late agricultural school; city la growing rapidly. This hotel has beat business In ths city, but ths proprietor must sell on ao count of pour health. Will sail furniture and building on day of sale with privilege f leasing if building ItselX does not rclL Inquiries concerning this property and terma ot sale will be promptly answered by the undersigned. . JOHN JOUST. Sr.. atlllwater. OkL Oresroa. ALBERTA WHEAT FARM. t20 acres of finest Alberta wheat land In the famous raakatchewan valley, about six miles from ths growing town of Vegrevilla and between the main lines of Canadian Northern railway and Grand Trunk Paci fic, and only a few miles from both. Land In thla vicinity produces from SO to 50 bush els of wheat to the acre and 1U0 bushels ot oata, and la rapidly Increasing In value. One crop will more than pay for land. Will take 114 per acre lor quick sale. Absolute gov eminent title. Thla la a great bargain and will . make big money. There ia only one crop of land; beter get In w hile It la cheap. C. . Booth, Box SiH. Portland. Ore. LEARN about the country through which Hill ia building to the coast; also about tne land recemy purchased by at. raul capl tallsla. Yale is tbe key city ot thla big country, bubaciibe today for urianu. Vale, urn., at at.ou per year. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANPa, Rogue Uiver Valley, Or. son. Declared by government experts to be ths meat perfect fruit belt In the world: erand sweepstakes prise; bpokane National Apule enow; naa received iu nignuat prices ever laid for fruit in the New York and Lon don markets; orchards now producing ov.r Lous net per acre. Irrigated orchard tracts on payment plan. ranging in price xrom per acre for un developed land, to tUa) par acre for deveJ Sped orchards. Koguelandx. Incorporated. aledfonL Oregon. x0,000 IRRIGATION PROPOSITION. l.OuO acrea Ideally located contiguous to government and private Irrigation projects win be soia to inuiviuuai or syndicate ror subdivision or tor selling trade. IjO.Out win axving tne deal, part or land already under irrigation, frouucea naaviiy in al falfa, onions, potatoea, etc. Low altitude long sunshiny seaaon. Neighboring lauds selling from I -MO to MM Per acre. Chauce to make fJ00,Vuo. For particulars addreaa 1. O. Lively, North Portland, Ore. BUY farm lands bow l they are dally in creasing In value. There la a limited amount of land, but wo limit to the future populaliou. Tbe Pacific North west is the present land of opportunity. We nave fine aaortment vt farms, some of which will suit you. Write us today, stating your requlreinenta, and ws will mail you full particulars free. The Card Realty luv Co.. k Henry Bldg.. Portland. Ore. r FOR SALE Wan ltd Long headed con aervatlve nwo and women looking for and capable or. rocoguifiiig a 1" time oppor tunny to write lor rree book, -ilia AddI King." written by II M. Tronaoa, the Apple Jting oi tne vtoria. icua now you can par ticipate in the enormous profits being rea-pea oy appie growers in toe ramou Rogue River Valley, without leaving you present position or residence. Addreaa Rogue River commercial Orchard Com lieuy, ixpk ftv alauxord. Oregon. REAL ESTATE FARM AXD MAX. II I.A.ND FOR BALK KerMt Dakota. LKO-acro grain and atock farm, best part of .North Daaota; l.nou acrea cultivated ana crop, aowut sou acrea mora can rouueu: 24V acrea una ummr. i" vi fine bay meadow; balance llrat class paa- ure; excellent aet oi duiiuiukb, nupiurr nienia valued at iiu.ww; uouse, umii ll pastures piped Wltn running water; weive unlee 1ih:; located on amall use; new air line, r argo to inoi, uuu.r co- truction, croaaea part oi lano; some oi land adjoins new lownsnip: II parcnasea baloro Harvest half crop goes with land bit paying for aeed lined; equipment may ba purchased If oeaired; owner nua ranched here lor twenty-fiva yaara and wtahes to retire; land has been farmed only few eara and growa excellent crops, rut. pt,000, and a anap at that. Don t bother ma If you are not able to handle thla; ould sell a doxen tlmea to lightweights; terma on part. E. b. McCutcheon. Minot, D. NORTH DAKOTA TIIE LA NO OF UPPORTUNITT. Land In the Mouse River loop, where crop (allure Is unknown. Hon. J. J. Hill ssys this land la all worth $U4 per aoie, and he knoaa. Will rent and pay 10 per cent on Investment What Is your money earning? The flneat prairie land In the end. write me lor list, it ia iree. K. 10. UO WIN, Ulenoura. I, u. Vtua. A CANADIAN WENT TO ZAVALLA VOUNTT, TEXAS. He was a novice to farming, A man offered him the use of 20 acrea of land without charge for one year for the clearing and plowing. He planted 20 acrea of onions according to the directions given him by his neihnr8. HE CLEARED fltr.W NET PROFIT FROM THE M ACRES, OR $000 AN ACRE, IN ONE SbAbON. He then offered to buy the land at $1U an acre, but the owner wouldn't sell. I HAVE 10,0u0 ACRES OF TUB BAME LAND JUST ALONGSIDE! AT ONLY $15.00 AN ACRE. But It must be sold In one body. Real estate men of lung experience pronounce It "THE BEST TRACT IN TEXAS." It must be sold at once, and ilo.OO Is CJT price. Naturally ir ;. ,s a wholesale proposition. Thla lail i readily re-sold In email u- ..i :0 to $75 per acre and If the I... . . ..,uta, 1 will undertake Its re-a. The land 1 offer you Is In the artesian belt and la the beat opportunity you .'will ever have to buy. Fur particulars address W. B. MURRAY, 407 COMMERCE BLDQ., KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. TWO TEXAS FARMS FOR eALJfl. 131 acres, loo in cultivation, alfalfa, corn and potatoea; three mites from the town of Wharton; on the Colorado river; no overflow; 6 miles from Houston. Also 9u acrea, ki In cultivation, corn; ad Joining the above place; ?4 of mile to a railroad switch; party can get immediate posatsalon; will take $60 per aore for one or both places. Write to the owner. A. A. Norton. Wharton. Tex. -Tor ma YOU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. It'a a county seat In the center of the RIO Grande Valley and Irrigation; has railroad, canals, new court house, good bank, school, brick business houses; Chapln needs people to develop lu great resources; they're rich enough to make you rich. Ask us for booklet ' B." CHAP1N TOWNSITB COMPANY, Chapln. Tex. WIkoiii a. S0-acre Improved farm for $1,600. This irm has $0 acres cleared free of stumos and under cultivation; land Is level; good clay loam soil, clay subsoil; no stone; has su acres or neavy narawooa timber sued as sugar maple. Oak. basswood and birch, no underbrush in the Umber; balance of land easy to clear. This farm borders ja a beautiful lake with good fishing. It has a new frame house with seven rooms all complete ready to move Into; and a 'new stable, 16x28. Farm Is located six miles from Cumberland and three miles front Barronett; In a well settled farming; coun try; Germans and Americans; on mala traveled road, near schools, churches and creamery. There ia timber enough on this farm that when sold will nay the Interest aud taxes for five yeara Terms $200 cash, balance on time to suit purchaser. We also own another W of unimproved land that Joins this farm in case you want more land. Send for our special list of other farms and timber land we own, also our book on northwestern Wlaconsln. We are located In Barron county. 78 miles north east of St. PauL Address Wlaconsln Cot solution Co.. Cumberland. Wis. VOU CAN BUI LAND FOR 110 month, Kood land, at from $8 to U0 per I vi. iu v iitta auu uuuu. counnu Wis consin. We charse no interest. W niv th .-.-. Insurance clause in the contract B.st op- i.w. ......is ... w kwuuu iui me man oil luuueiaiv uieauv lu own a larm and h. In. I dependent. Write for map and book to Dept. I O. i SANBORN CO.. Eagle River. Wis. TOU CAN BUT LAND FOR (10 A MONTH gooo, ianu ti trom to sat an acre. In Vilas and Oneida counties. Wisconsin. We charge no Interest We pay the taxes. Insurance clause In the contract. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THK COUNTRY for man of moderate means to OWN A 1'AHM AND' BE INDEPENDENT w rim tor map nun oooa to Dept t . F. BAN HORN CO.. Eagle River. Wis. Wyoming. FOR SALE 640-acre Improved and Irri gated ranch, located In southern Wyoming, completely fencud, with first class house and all nscosaary outbuildings; Irrigation stream direct from aovernmeut timh.r- re serve, inoepenaent oi an water companies; no coarse tor water, riants DirMtiui: owner must sell at once and will sacrifice I on reasonaoie terms. Address A. B. Land, 64 1,1111 mug., Lnicago, au. Vtratnta. CHOICE V1UU1N1A FARM It. ALONO THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO KAlLWAI A3 1XJW As 110 PER ACRE: rich soli, mild winters, nearby eastern mar kets. For handsome Illustrated booklet COUNTRY LIFE IN VIRGINIA" Hue pages), and low. twice a month excursion rates. Address G. B. WALL. Real Estate Agent. u. railway. Bos M u, Rich mond, va. VIROINIA FRUIT FARM. Ks ACRES le.600. Two-story bouse; U rooms and basement) porchss; ample outbuildings: eDDle orchard of 6u0 Albemarle pippins, wine saps and other high-priced varieties; the trcas are 12 years old. and being located In the great fruit bait of Albemarle county lh are hardy and thrifty, aud will yield a lifelong income; miles to railroad station; surrounded by good neighbors, if taken at ones, only w.eou; part caah, bal ance on easy terma For further details. aae page 24, "Strout'a Farm Catalogue No. ay, oecuna coition, ' It describee other rare bargains from 6 an acre up in Vir ginia, Maryland and the south. Copy free, station E. a. aiirout. Union Bank Bldg.. PUtaburg, Pa. Mlaeellaaeeiaa. HAVE TOU A FAKae FOV. SAT. TO OR TRADET Or do you want to buy oneT Make your want known through THIS DE3 MOINES CAPITAL, the want medium of I lows, uates: 1 cent a word for each Inser tion, cants a Hue, 70 cents an Inch. Cir culation. 41.000. laraest of any Iowa dallv. Oive us a trial. Address The Capital. Land iepi.. uum luuiaes, lowa. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS., Id floor N. Y. Life, ttwi to liou.ow on improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Ce. WANTED City loans snd warrants. Far nam builth at Co., 12M Far nam be W. MONEY TO liOAN Payne Investment Ce. 1109 to $10,000 made promptly. Weud Bldg.. lath and Fa main. F. IX Weed. U00 to 1.000 on homea in Omaha. O'Keete Real Estate Co.. luul N. I. lUe. Uougta or A-lliX LOANS to home owners and borne build ers, with privilege of making partial pay meats semi-snnuaiiy. W. H. THOMAS. 103 First NatioW .Hank Bldg- REAL ESTATE WANTE D WE II AVE BUYE11S FOB (. ( and T-roont houaes. If prices are right we can s.ll your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO Suite tu N. Y. Life Bldg. WANTED Good rental property. U.W0 to tt.ooci. for choice vacant lot or lots, one third to one-helf the value, balance spot eaah. Give particulars of property offered. Addreaa U iW. Bee. SWAPS 1G0 acres land in El Paso County, Colorado, all fenced, every inch of it tillable; well settled all around it. Clear. Price $2,500. Want 8-room house, north end preferred. Will assume a reasonable in cumbrance. , Nowata Land and Lot Co. 658 New York Life Bldg. Phone Ked VJW. CLEAN, new and up-to-date (tenerai stock and frame bulldinBv A new and com plete stock of hardware and Implements and brick bulldinr. located In live Iowa town and now doing good business, to trade for good South Dakota, eastern Nebraska or Iowa land. No dry farm land or sand hills wanted, will assume or pay differ ence. Address Y 141, Bee. 640 ACRES extra level land, close to rail road. In Box Butte county, Nebraska; will aschange for merchandise; price, fjo per acre; will carry 4.UJU. A, H. Thompson, Holdrage, Neb. ELECTRIC light plant. Missouri county seat; cost $30,000; leased $150 month; per fect condition; owner lives North; will con sider clear farm. 810 N. Y. Life Bldg. 8WAP& Nine-room house nearly new. Will put In caah In trade for vacant lot In Omaha. NOWATA LOT & LAND CO.. Suite (68 New York Life Bldg. Ked 130. WIS can trade anything, anywhere. LATHROP TOB1N. D. MEC. 421 Bee. WE handle exchanges of properties of merit. HARRY H. CULVER, 8OH-810 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 7SG6. WANTED to trade good five-passenger automobile for Ralston lots. L. Howard, Ralston, Neb. HANDSOME Waverly Electric, new tires, top, chalnless, black plush upholstering, new batteries, perfect condition; cost $1,000 new. Owner will sell for caah or take clear cottage or lots. 810 N. Y. Life Bldg. TAILORS MISFIT tailored suits $39 and $40 values t $!&. Bee A. Rubensteln, lllhi 8. 14th St. O. A. LINQUIST CO.. $38 PAXTON BLK. FOR evening functions full drees Is the rule, and to get It made right see Ed Thlal Tailor. 719 B. lfith 8t- WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand Stewart model U or 26 speed motor, wood or brass wind shield, two-way valve for lyj exhaust pipe blank. Address D 466. Bee. BEST PRICE paid for furniture, carpets, clothing Phone Douglas 3871. second-hand and sboea Safes One large and one medium safe, state else and price. M iMO Bee. BEST prte for BROKEN WATCHES. Old Gold, etc NATHAN. SU a llttt St. BEBT prices for 13-hand clothing. D. $440. WANTEDr TO RENT ti? a n.iil.. XTnmArmio Hn 1 1 a Wc ftTo VJBlUUg iiuxucw-a For Houses of All Slses. List With Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. (24 N. X. Life Bldg. Phone Rea 1999. NEATLY furnished room by couple em ployed during day. Musi be reaaonaoio. 640 Bee Bldg. Persistent Advertising is tbe Road to Big Returns. The Columns of The Bee Are Best for Advertisers. Am MONDAY We've been at this hotel for two days, and I am beginning to get dis gusted. As I'm writing in a diary and not talking to any one, I can tell the truth and say It's because there aren't aif) men. Instead ot pretending it's on account ot the meals. Oh, dear) and my bath'ng suit is such a dream. It's too short, but it's so clever about It, no one could tell why It's so be coming except a very smart woman. There Is a blond girl staying here, and I'm be ginning to think she Is anything but stupid. She stared hard at ma yesterday morning as I passed by and looked sort of unhappy, which waa a great compliment Her hair Is naturally yellow, but her face is abso lutely made up the kind that's frightfully expensive and that men always think Is the real thing. I know because I use that kind myself sometimes. I wonder It Tom would admire her? I know he'd think she had "NOT A MAN IN THE PLACE." wonderful complexion. I wanted to have him down for a few days, but perhaps ths place would bore him. Men are so queer, by the way. It was borne In upon me the other day that Just because I had been engaged to Tom once, and changed my mind about It be doesn't quite trust me. How could I help changing my mind If It's that kind of a mlndT I seem to be mentioning men all ths time. Any one would think I thought a lot about them, Whereas I don't that Is, after I'm sure they're thinking about me. anyway, Tom's jgfiBiif ife 'home ymawt pGgji rHCLA u v. - n etJummer Girt COrTRIQHT. IfIA It 7H( HEW YOU IYENIN0 TCLEChUM THE BLOND OAVE MB A LONG LOOK AS I PASSED BY." so aggravating! 1 keep telling him how much I like him for a friend and how de lightful It is to be platonlc, which usually makes a man more in love with me. But I'm beginning to be afraid Tom Is going to take me at my word. If he dared to become a friend of mlnet Well, I know what I mean, anywayl The bathing here is great The blond wvnt into the water today, and she bas natu rally curly hair. It does seem too mean. Mine Is a wonderful color, but It'a abso lutely straight I curl It so cleverly Jt looks fluffy all the time, but by the sea side, of course. It's hopelsss. Why couldn't we have gone to the mountalnsT Her bathing dress wasn't very short Well, 1 guess I can afford to have straight hair. She couldn't swim a stroke, which 1 thought stupid of her at first. I swam away out It was fun, but awfully hard getting back, and my cap came off and my hair got soaked and looked like strings. Whytouldn't I have looked as the heroine of a novel would have looked? I always know when I look well, and I was a sight then! Good graclousl If there wasn't ths bsst looking man Men for ages teach Ing that blond woman to swim! Htr hair was In lovely little curls, not that shs looked Ilka a heroine. She's too fat, even If father doesn't thtnk so. They looked at me, and then she looked at the h orison and smiled, ft little. Us looked so Indifferent T7 AT LAST For twenty years we have been trying to purchase what is known as the Creighton tract of land at the in tersection of Military and Institute Boulevards (45th Street.) All things considered, it was even twenty years ago altogether the most desirable tract ot land for divi sion into residence lots in the City of Omaha. . We at last made the purchase on a basis which en ables us to offer the lots at prices that we can confi dently recommend. There is nothing else like it, high, sightly and beautiful, commanding a view of the river and the bluffs in Iowa, miles away. Right in town. Street railway on two sides of it, with four minute service. Boulevard 150 feet wide traversing it from one end to the other. Park board will begin work on new boulevard at once. Reason able restrictions as to the cost of buildings. Prices range from S300 to $700. Terms, $10 to $25 a lot cash, balance $7.50 to $15 a month. Never betorc has such high class property been offered at so low a price and on such easy payments. Let us put our time against yours and show you this property. Take the Benson or institute car line or call at our office. Representatives will be on the ground to show property from 4 p. m. till dark every day till all are sold. BENSON & GARMICHAEL 642 PAXTON BLOCK TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1722 ? & IT If 1 (NEW Y0M HEML0 COi M lorttl eNrvef, I couln't stand it. So I looked right be tween them and made a face. He laughed and turned around to look at me as I walked up the beach, which was what "HE LAUGHED AND AROUND." TURNED wanted. My -back view was all right Walt, oh you blond, until I appear In my green and gold dinner gownl PUBLIC LIBRARY AUD MUSEUM. Nineteenth and Harney Streets. I torles to Head Aloed. Crothers. How to Know the Fal lacies Daviess. Miss Bellna Lue De laPasture. Lonely Lady Grosvenor Square Gray. Gallops Grundy. Hasel ot Heatherland... Harland. The Lady Paramount. ...Dims ...A 197. T of ...A 20M n ...Aim ...A CO. ...AMa.si Jerome. They and I A 4157. Three Men In a Boat A 4iT Lincoln. Mr. Pratt Af7U Martin, E. B. Luxury of Children. .D ettl Courtahlp of a Careful Man A liot.l Mlchelson. Madlgans A MM I Rlnehart When a Men Marries.. ..A CTM.tl Smith. A. O. Turquoise Cup A 770.1 Webster. Jerry Junior .A K1J.7I M0N 3E If Brightside and His BY LAFAYETTE PARKS. "What a lot of time and attention the young women of today seem to devote to the preparation of the wedding trousseau," begins Brlghtslde, while his First Born ap provingly casts his eye down a new Ice cream colored suit that he has Just suc ceeded In separating from, his Indulgent parent "The glad rags of a dame on her wedding day have got the bridegroom's togs beaten to a fraxsle," agrees Son, circling forth a rolley of cigarette smoke rings. "While clothes do not make the man," continues Father, "the young women ap pear to believe that they have a lot to do In attracting him. To spend so much money for wedding garments, especially by persons In ordinary circumstances, seems to be wasteful." "Us chaps are certainly strong with the economy stunt when the' time comes to prance up to the altar while the organ Is peeling its favorite fruit," declares Son. "A friend ot your mother's has been six mcnths getting her clothes ready for the wedding day," Father resumes; ''and she isn't sll through yet." "No doubt It sounds very classy for a i.'iar bride to hand out a line of dope like r- at to the rest of the skirts," comments Son. "It's enouarh to aive an ordlnarr or ' hired man heart failure, however, when he finds out what he's up against in ths dry goods line. It's like stocking a depart ment store to keep tabs on the pink-rib- boned things a bride thinks she must have In order to be up to date." "Men folks don't seem to require such a large assortment of articles of wearing apparel," says Father. "With a twenty-dollar bill to his mitt, a guy can gallop down to a clothing store, coming out In half an hour ready to be spliced," asserts Son. "Naturally, a woman would require a great deal more time than that to select her trousseau," Father argues. "All a man has to buy Is a new suit of black cheviot, a couple of suits of under wear, two extra pairs of socks, get a hair cut and a closs shave and he Is ready," enumerates Bon. "I guess that's about all I had when I married your mother," Father admits. "If ths bridegroom had any more," de clares Son, "there wouldn't be any room In the trunk when they go away on their honeymoon. Any girl with ambition to up hold the family pride has to have about twenty times as many things as one of us coarse creatures. If any of the bright-eyed brigade she calls her trt'e friends found out that the bride had leas than one doxen each of the fifty-seven varieties there would be a general order Issued to boycott the whole family." "Marriage Is a sacred and solemn occa sion and should not be turned Into a vain display," protests Father. "Mothers ought to Insist that their daughters begin their married life along more economical lines so fsr as clothes are concerned " "They may have to furnish the flat 110 down and W a week," says Son, "but thai C Boy "Here Comes the Bride," J Their Latent Tabloid Sketch. won't stop the coy little bride from spring. Ing a bunch of flossy togs that would make a Fifth avenue belle sit up and take notice." ; "Why do girls, who are ordinarily quite sensible, demand so much more elaborate a wedding outfit than the young man?" queries Father. "It's their last chance to dress up like a circus pony and gallop around , the ring without a bit In their mouths," Son re plies; "so they go as far as they like. After the prescber hands out the 'Oh, promise me' dope, most brides know It's up to them to pack up the trousseau In moth balls, put on a blue gingham apron and beat it to the kitchen." (Copyright. 1910. by the N. T. Herald Co.l r Daily Health Hint ii J Nuta are a useful article of diet, but they are highly concentrated and should be eaten sparingly unleas taken In com bination with fruits and fresh vegetables. They are not well adapted for summer eating. Could Have Beea Avoided. "Gentlemen of the Jury," erupted the at torney for the plaintiff, addressing ths twelve Arkansas peers, who wsre sitting In judgment and on thslr respective shoulder-blades, In a damage suit against a grasping corporation for killing a cow. "If the train had been running as slow as It should have bsen ran. If the bell bad been rung as It ort to have been ranaj, or the whistle had been blown as It should have been, blew, none of which was did. the cow would not have been Injured when shs was killed!" ente Fe Employe' Magazine, . .....