10 REAL ESTATE ' r'AIIU AMD HAKl'll I.AKU FOB iALB loluradc -( onllmrl. C'oLi ill A DO I'ROI'ERTT FOR "A'-T11-roiiin br lrk and stone r"lil"'' Golden, folo., U miles west of Denver; place has hmn used for private boarding nouse, l modern and a money maker; easy l'rim t.i the right party. Box Golden. Colo. UIKornl. 1 HAVE FOR HALK SOME' OF THE Lest orchard and alfalfa land In the wesu Situated In the extreme northeastern pai t ol California, In tne luinoua bu.pnse valley. 'jnl orchard land will be worih aeveral times its present value aa soon aa the pi Ijiisid railroad la built. Ten lo lorty.-acre tracts. $1W to 12 per ACflna 3u0-acre farm with good Improve ments, including a ten-room nouse, P'niy or fruit, six mi.es from town on exce llcnt load, and a tract that will subdivide Into small orchard farm.. Price, iw P"r cre- sw-acre orchaid and alfalfa tract, partly Improved, at 8 per acre; terms. No belU' opportunity to buy a choice and Proved money-making land a thin, tor information about this Ideal home valley eddress It'. 1. LtUN, Cedarville, Cal. Idaho. Free Booklet Write to u for this handsome Illus trated free booklet; cover In 7 colors and picture fit to frame, that would aell for Wc In any art store. Don't fall to send a post card re questing this booklet, today. IT IS A B.HULL'TkiLY FKEti. Ellis Bros. & Jackman IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO. Idaho Fail la in the hart of the Ureal Snake Klver Valley, the sev enth licnest district In the world. Kaataasx FOlt SALE Kansas wheat farm; t.000 acres at Shields, Lane county; l.ow) acres of growing wheat now on the farm; town site of l.ulO lots included; price, fcju per acre. The best bargain in Kansas, R. K. ttfURUtoN, Olathe, Kan. (UK BALK Equity In 406-acre stock and ..mi larin In llay county, Missouri, J ....us southeast of iawson, U lanes north Klciimunu, or will trade for stock, of man merchandise.- li. W. Cieek, owner, council drove, Kan. JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN., FARMS. i acres all In tame grass; good Im provements; all hog tight fencing; prioe lor quick sale, 10,DW..' . . ItiO acres, 1 mile of Olathe, all plow land and uii lu tame meadow; price tluO er acre; this is a snap luO acres near good town; eplena-d Im provements; nice location; good oichard; in turns grave; una a beauty; price 8& per acre. bO acres all rich black limestone sol), good Initio. euitnis, near good lown; price lii per acre. . Ti acres, 8 mm of Olathe, all In corn; price lor quick isle, 8S&. lu acres, all level rich soil; 6 acres orch ard; on rock roaa, 1 block station on Strang Llectric line; price I3UU per acre. bee us for any sixe farms vr ranches; over m to seleo: frpm. CilAH. SFRAGUE & CO., S;0 Ridge Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Missouri. LANIi 76C PER ACRE down and 37VS cents a month; In the famous Osark fruit and dairy country of South Missouri; no Interest; no taxes; you can take possession Immepdlately ; this Is good land In a well settled community, with good towns and markets for your products, with churches and- schools established; a fine place to live; a delightful climate; plenty ul water and timber and no crop failures; a paradise fur the man of moderate means; un unequalled opportunity to get a farm of your own, in the best state In the union, where land values are constantly Increas inm llio price Is so low toniy 110 per aore) and the terms so easy, It Is beyond the each of none; don't you want to know about It? Write us today, enclosing a il-cent stamp. Omi'k Farms Company, 92o New York Life Uldg., Kansas City, Mo. MUST SELL THIS WEEK. 4S1 acres In Cass county. Mo., 40 miles south of Kansas City; 3-M acres are as fine corn land as la In the county; the or chard has 20 acres ali bearing, 140 acres blucgrasa pasture, some scattering timber on pasture land, fine water, good 7-room house, t good barns, etc.; 1 mile from sta tion. It's a bargain. You can make $&,00i on this Inside of 0 months. Price, 8Ue per 1 ' JOT,. M. WILSON A SON. Harrlsonville. Mo. Ill PER ACRE; ON RAILROAD. H MILK FROM SLEEPER. MO. FOR SALK DM acres; 70 acres In corn; one-thl'id erop to buyer; 2)0 acres In tim ber, and all exo-pt about 25 acres could be cultivates; plenty . or. sprinKS and we s: ore old log house; 'of entire farm under wire fence; account of dt-ath of wife and old age owner is retiring; no u-ades. O. W Williams, Sleeper. 4 Laclede County, Mo. FOR SALE My Ozark farm, six miles sou Hi of Matisfteld, 120 acres, so cultivation; too apple trees In fruit now; also peaches pears, cherries and plums; lots of berries, grapes and flowers; 2-room log house and log stable; fine spring, cold, soft water: immediate possession; good timber. Come quick for a bargain. Pricw, 83,000. Wallace minis, aiansiieiu, aio. ' Nebraska. 1 CORN AND ALFALFA LAND. ' 117.00 PER ACRE. M0 acres, six miles from North Platte, a city of 6,000 population; division point U. P. R. R. : 300 acres Kood farm land suit. able for alfalfa, corn and wheat; balance oiling; aim eu-raisua pasture land; all good, hard soil; only H per acre; one half cash, balance per cent. This land is only two miles from the state experi mental farm, where you can see what such iauu prutiuce; wi acres Droken; no buildings, no drouth, no crop failure at iuii.n i-iaiie, even in mis orr year, tour excuses paid if you buy. Write, wire, 'phone or call. ARTHUR C. OltUStiMAN. 218 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. rj em improved stock farm. 00 acres; Custer county; close to station; 17 vi sum, uu irauo. box A, uconto. Hub, TEN THOUSAND acres of corn, winter wheat and alfalfa land for sale in large and amuil farms In Sherman, Custer and umittiu wiumiH. writ lor prices. J, T. aiiiiuvii. Aiu'iuiciu, i eo. FARMLANDS lt acres of level, deep, heavy, rich, black ami, six miles from Tekamah, Hurt county Nel., and only forty miles from Omaha' Price. 0 per acre; 3,000 cash, balance per cent Interest. NO SAND, CiRAVKL. ROCK OR STUMPS. ' v A. C. CEOSSMAX, Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, Neb Telephone Douglas 6107. A BEAUTIFUL PLATTE COUNTY FARM HUME. Ii'iO acrea with modern Improvements, near up-to-date town of 1.200 people, ideal lo t aiiiin. . This is In the heart of the corn belt, and good investment and fine home Address 1". O. Box 6o7, Columbus Neb North Dakota. TUB BEST TRACT OF FARM LANDS In North Dakota at from IIS to HO per acre And neitr new town on Milwaukee extension from Mclaughlin to New England. Also la.'is Montana ana Minnesota Sold on tasy ierms ana just the thing for the orinrr ur inventor. 1HO trades, ftllssourl Vttl ley Land Co., Dickinson, N. D. INVESTORS Do you want something Bond? We can aell you any amount or I!hm1 farming land up to 10.000 acres. In Ward county. . and aell It cheap. Black loam and clay subsoil. Lyon Land & lxun Co.. Bowbells, N. D. A FINK NORTH DA KOT AR ANCI 1 lii acrea all fenced, 40 aures crop, ISO tons bay. StO bu. oata, good luiuse. barn, granary, three spriniia. W0 aor.s. all fonced. lolnlng "leased " beat stork ranch in country; price 84.uk). This 1 a flue proposition. AM other good bargains. Sanipoon Laud Co.. Rhame, - - rsa. s f::it acrs IU acres In Mlnnenot s great clover belt., price, 8J V swr acre; buei bai galo In, state. (Ciiwab nuns.. IS Guaranty Bldg.. Miieaol!s, U'.as. REAL ESTATE v ) A . U KAAtll LAM) rOHIAl" Tuu 8.000 acres In town on new railroad. In one of the richest farming counties la cen tral Texas, fur tU per acre; 8i.w0 cash, I.OiiO in Uu days. $i,00c January 1, ml. easy eerma on balance of the purchase price, will give release for every sale subdivision from town lot to farm and accept pro rata amount yet dua for purchase money; ex Ports estimate a profit of 876.WO In months, a. j. Ellington, Mexita. Tex. i.OM )t-acres fine level hoe wallow plains farm land near the thriving city of Amir Hlo, Texas, v hl-h Is destined to be the city of the northwest; soli as rich as could be desired and water In abundance. Price, ia per acre; will exchange for good mer chandise or business property. Joe 1. Mlckle Land Co., Memphis, 'lexaa. TWO tracts of land of 140 acres each, locaud about ten miles southwest of Houston In the best farming community In Harris county; Westhelmer shell road and railroad station within half mile; price 8M per acre; adjoining lund being sold at from till to 1U0 per acre; complete description and map on request. A. C. bwanson Co., Mason Ailug., Houston, Tex. Wisconsin. FOR SALE cheap 161-acrs farm, with buildings; Mi acres cleared; no rocks, no stumps, no waste land; bordering on nice lake, with ali kinds of fish for half mile; a very nice summer home as well aa a farm; must sell on account of poor health. Price, tli.&uo. Address Herman Klemm, Minong, Wis. S0-ACK.E Improved farm for $1,000. This farm has 10 acres cleared free of stumps and under cultivation; land is level; good clay loam soil, clay subsoil; no stone; has 8V acres of heavy hardwood and birch, no unuer brush In the Umber; balance of land easy1 to clear. This farm borders on a beauiiiul lake with good fishing. It has a new frame house with 7 rooms all com plete ready to move Into; and a new stable. Hixiti. Farm Is located six miles from Cumberland and three miles from Bar ronett; In a well settled 1 arming country; Hermans did Ameilcana; on main traveled road, near schools, churches an creamery. 'I here is timber enough on this farm that when sold will pay the Interest and taxes for five years, 'terms aju cash, balance on time to suit purchaser. We also own another 80 of unimproved land that Joins this farm In case you want more land, riend for our special list of other farms and timber land we own, .also our book on northwestern Wisconsin. We are located in Barron county. i8 miles northeast of St. Paul. Address Wisconsin Colonisation Co., Cumberland, wis. allscttllaneoaa. HAVE TOU A KAltn FUls 8 A LIS OR TRAPEf Or do you want to buy onet Make your want known throuah THIS UU4 MOINES CAPITAL, Uie want medium of lowa. Mates: t cent a word for each Inser Hon. 6 cents a Una, 70 oenu an Inoh. Cir culation, 41.UUO, largest of any jowa dally, Ulve us a trial. Address 'ft Capital, Janit ijepi.. um aioinea, jowa. BARNES COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA. No. 1 bOO acres fine Improved larm. Burnes county. North Dakota, six mllta from town, about ts.ouO worth of improve ments. bOO acres In crop and must be sold by July 1st. Price Idu.ouO with ft on crop, cash y,000 and ILooO December 1st, balance 12,000 yearly, ten years. 'Ahls Is a snap lor some one. OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA. No. 2240 acres, lbfi acres under cultivi tion, balance pasture and timber, good buildings, nine-room house, stone cellars. large burn, hay fort, two good wells, good soil. Five miles irom femam, Minn., mue to scnooi anu lit nines 10 cnurch. A snap afAMi.tsi per acre. :v ,i a :hi arrM. inur miles rrnm ,-. K . m Minn., good black soil, clay sub soil. 86.000 worth of improvements, sou acrea In crop. balance pasture a nd good timber. Price 1 ii.ou per acre. KIDDKU tUUNi l, JNUK1H DAKOTA. No. e 640 acres, one mile north of Daw son. In. u., una improvements, 400 acres In crop, black loam eoll, clay sub soil. Must be sold,. 'A of crop if sold at once. Price 130 per acre. No. & 400 acres bdoui ivt miles N. E. of Dawson, jn. v., e-room nouse, large barn, sheep shed, granary, well and windmill. No better farm in central North Dakota. Mortgage 85,600. 86,400 for equity. These are subject to sale and change of price witnout notice. Aciuress an letters to B. u. Hunt. Tempi court, Minneapolis, NEW MEXICO THE NEW STATE Investigate its fertile Irrigated lands. Others have made fortunes here. So can you. We sell no lands. Write Us for facts, state immigration Hoard. Albu querque, N. M. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS., id floor N. Y. Life, IHM to iiw.wM on iraprovea property. i o delsj WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Co WANTF.D City loans and warranto, Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Fsrnam 8L W LOANS to home owners and borne build era. wltb privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. 103 Flrat National nk Bldg 1100 to 810.000 mad promptly, k. D. Weal Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. WOO n STi.OOO on homes In Omaha. 0'Kf Real Estate Co.. lOOi N. Y. Ufa. Douglaa or A-zifcZ. MONRV TO !N-Pyn tnoMtmnit it REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Ooou rental property, 81,800 t U,u00. for choice vacant lot or lots, one third to one-half the value, balance spot ess n. uive particulars ui property ottered Address M 2W. Bee, AVE HAVE BUYERS FOK I, and 7-room houses. If prices are rlgM we can aeu your property lor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO- 8ulte CM N. Y. Life Bldg. SWAPS FINEST 40 ACRES IN OKLAHOMA new nouse; near tt. it. town; want clear umana income. Box Mo, Benson, Neb. 434-acke ranch, 30 miles from two large cities, afford best possible market railway station on land; properly managed. pays easily 84.000 per annum net. Price 12,0u0; clear; want Income property In umana; win put lu some cash or assume. In vj V ATA iAISD'AND LOT CO., 68 New York Life. Phone Red lm . . S40 ACHES extra level land, closa ta rail road, in Box Bulta county,. Nebraska; wl.l exchange fur merchandise; price. tJt per acre; will carry ei.wwk A. iu J DOtODaua WE can trade anything, amywhere, LATH HOP & TO BIN. D. MCI. i2X Bee. 320 acres North Dakota land, free of In cumbrance, for giou Omaha property i iione iiarney x&Ja. 7-room house for automobile. This house pays ri'tit every month. Your automobile costs t.W to 840 per month lo own It. Come In and see us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., tug New York Life Bldg. Phone Red VJVX WILL exchange 160 acres of the best corn land In lowa, to.- good Omaha income prop erty, or will consider a modern horns as part payment. Address Welsh & Martin, 410 N. :ith St.. South Omaha, Neb. KIMBALL CO. LAND FOR MDSE. STOCK Will li ado good section of first-class farming lund fur a general merchandise stock. Price, 1,1.60 per acre. Holmes In vestment Co., Kimball, Neb. 147 ACRES Morrill Co., Neb., clear. You know land In tills locality Is selling at 878 per acre cash. Will trade for residence In Omaha. NUVVATA LAND AND IXJT CO.. mw York Life Bldg. Phone Red man. WILL KXCHANOK good farm and tim ber la uls near Manchester, Tenn. Land all level, and will soon double In value. Will trade for city properly, merchandise auto mobile or live aluik. N. L. May, Jr.. Nash ville. Trim. WANTED TO RENT W e Are Getting Numerous Call For llousrs of AM Klsea List With Ua NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., OA N. T. Life Bldg. Paooe Red IM WE WANT several houses of from I to 8 rooms for clients. ENtiKI.HRECHT RAVER, 1710 Farnam 8t, Bee Bldg . Phone Douglas 4J7. Omaha, Neb. BUf BEES 'HOME MAMIIHE PGE) 77 i I . TiiU n:1.s KecnStuffRclatlneTtoaRaU- UVIUK ISiaiUgUCd BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. ' "They call tha boarders here 'Jeffs,' be cause they never come back," said Dottle wearily. 'I suppose there are a number of ring engagements, toor I added. "Yes, a few solitary cases," she ad mitted. 'The colored help must have bet right imagine they all wear diamond thumb rings while waiting on table," I suggested. "Why, I hadn't noticed," she exclaimed. "What made you say that?" 'Oh, I notice a couple of carrots In the vegetable soup today," I replied. "Fan me, please," she requested I complied very sulkily, "And to think I came here for a com plete rest," she mourned. 'Well, there wasn't anything one could say to that, so I continued that Psychologi cal silences which Is so auriferous. 'Did you have a pleasant trip up?" she Inquired at length. The car windows stuck beautifully and snough said," I sighed. 'Blonde or brunette?" she asked, sus piciously. 'Well, I think she was Just dying to be a brunette," I cogitated. 'I suppose you forgot to come back to your own seat after you had opened the window?" she Intimated. 'Oh, no; mine was on the shady side of the car and I invited her over there," I confessed brasenly. 'Then -It didn't do any good opening; the window at all." she accused. "Well, It opened the conversation and let In a lot of cinders," I retorted. " I had enough trouble getting that window open. too. Nearly used up a perfectly good fist pounding the sill." 'Oh, one of those silly ones, eh?" she de manded. 'Like that," I assented. "A woman can never appreciate how silly a man can feel when he has butted In to open a window for a fair traveling companion and finds the blamed thing was built In solid when the car was young. When the window falls one becomes so red In the ears." "Large space for redness, too," she com mented. "Very unkind," I reproved, "One thinks she Is laughing at one, whereas she Is smiling kindly at the well-meant efforts." 'And then when It finally was opened you found It unvallable?" "Well, a baldheaded man In the seat be hind complained, so we moved and left him to enjoy the draught alone," 1 ex plained. 'I suppose you caught a cinder In your eye," she cogitated. Cm a Person Bz Possessed " of "There are all kinds of kickers In this wicked world," said the amatuer philos opher. -"I knew a fellow once who cherished so deep a resentment against the clerk of the weather that he swore at the cold of winter, cussed the summer heat, and had ,no use for the spring or autumn. He didn't like sunshine, rain, or fog. I lost his friendship by remarking once too often that It was a fine day. But last week, be hanged. If I didn't meet the man who took tha price aa a kicker. He had a grouch against fate for sending him too much good luck. "There's a little restaurant on the east side where I have eaten my lunch for many years. The man I have in mind dropped In one day, and after that became a regular customer. He would always sit at a corner table and take In everything with an obser vant eye. I heuid him tell the waitress once that he worked In some capacity on a news paper. He d reused -well and frequently flashed a good-slxed roll, but he seemed to be discontented. "Last week I spoke to him for the first time, and It wasn't long before he was telling me all about himself. "He was from Fort Somethlng-or-other, Texas, a prairie city that points with pride to Its marvelous growth during the last ten yean. My acqualntance.Dan we will call him, was the editor of the leading afternoon paper. He weilded much Influence for a young chap, but disliked the restric tions of journalism. He had his eye on a political career, dreamed of going to con gress, and was convinced that If he could rise to be governor of Texas some day he would have won by far" the most Important office In the United States. "I remarked that tt such were his am bitions he should have remained at home, but he shook his head. " 'No,' he said, solemnly, 'It is my theory that the politician should have a broad knowledge of humanity. It Is not enough that he should be familiar with the life and needs of his own section. He should have visited great cities and acquired a first-hand knowledge of the conditions under which the poor are forced to exist. For that reason I came to New York. I brought very little money wltb me, but' although I did not put myself out at all to look for r Job I got one two days after I arrived. I have had things easy sinoe, Those Bloomers Again Into the tailor's presence she came like a shot from a gun, and looked such dag gers at him that he felt Inclined to run. Her black eyes flashed with anger, and her language was profused, and when she raised a threatening hand he trembled In his shoes. "You ninth part of a man!" she yelled, "I'll crush you as a fly! This esrthly planet never held a greater fright than I. "Oaxe on the bloomers which. I wear. You made them, air, for me. Don't look with such a stupid stare, but scan them carefully! "You guaranteed a perfect fit to meas ure,, which I brought Now, do you think it strange a bit that I am fighting hot? "Uuse on them well, you senseless goose! OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN All i-o d era Caf. X. .-Tioes (Wireless, etc.) London-Pa ris- Hamburg g. A. V. JIT M. U BsnOtnetnnatl Aug. a Ptm. Uacela Ass- lll'tuwlvala ..Ana. II habkiu Aus. Ill Asa. Vl... SnC I Urf Wldr Aug. HiBiiMeAsr SvyU 1 Rlts-Carttoa la Carte RsMaaraai. HlBlMII Streak . Uamburg-Aiuaricau Lme, 48 Broadway, SC X, er 1kmU Agent road Journey Reaortward. "STUCK!" "Marvellous, Holmes! You must have been through It yourself," I ejaculated. "And In thanks she took her own little lacey-hanky to " "You read me like a book!" I cried. ' "I'm so bored: by reading," she com plained. "But It's really remarkable how you" -I sputtered. - "Oh, I suppose If there had been trains In the days of Eve," she retorted, wearily. "No doubt the train lurched dreadfully during the operation " "There were several curves," I agreed, cheerily. "Eh?" she questioned, sharply. "Oh, In the road I mean. In the railroad line" I hastened to reply. ''Enough so one needs a steady " "One 'steady' is enough," I smiled. "Oh, well-a-day, she couldn't fl. i the cinder In my eye." "Did she find admiration?" she cross examined. "Well, I'll tell you the candy butcher In terrupted Just then." "They always like to show up persona with stationery money." "It wasn't that, but he Insisted on hand ing me most of his stock," I continued. "Oh, I see. Your hands were full," she comprehended. "I was explaining palmistry," I confided. "I told her that she was a coquette and that the lines of her hand showed she was going to make a very beautiful, fascinating: and clever girl, vur-ry, vur-ry Jealous " "Not at all!" she Interrupted. "But stop before you eptjl' It." I thought so, too. (Copyright, 1910. by the N. Y. Herald Co.) Too Much Good Luck? as I have earned twice as much per week as I used to makte at home. " 'You are a fortunate person,' I ob served. ' ' - - "'Not at all,'' 'replied Dan. 'Don't you catch on , to my Idea? I wanted to go broke. I was quite prepared to sleep ' on the park benches and to rustle my grub as best I might. I wouldn't have even minded taking my place in the bread line. It would have' been a great eye-opener.' "'There isn't any reason on earth why you, shouldn't tag yourself on to the end of the bread line tonight,' I told him. '1 believe they make you wait several hours for one loaf of stale bread, which kind of takes the shine off the idea, to my mind. But if your taste lies in that dlreo tlon, go ahead and good luck to you.' "Dan stroked his chin thoughtfully. 'Well, now,' he said, 'It seems foolish to do that sort of thing unless one Is forced to it. Of course, I could chuck my job, spend all my money, and be on my uppers In no time. But that would be using artl flcial means to attain my ends. The atmos phere would be false. I want to be able to take the stump in Texas some day and tell my audience that I, the man asking for preferment at their hands, have known what It means to be penniless among the teeming millions of a great metropolis; that I have lived aa a brother in . misfortune among the worthy but downtrodden poor. I want to be able to tell them how I fought my way to the top once more, but my ex perience must have been genuine.' "What can one say to a fellow who talks llko that? Dan was Jn deadly earnest, and I didn't like to laugh at him. So I nodded sympathetically, and remarked that was tq.o bad he should hive to return to Texas disappointed. , " 'Don't you worry about that!' he ex claimed, a am going to try again. In a few-days' time I am going on to Chicago. I haven't saved much money, and after paying for my ticket will only have about 830 on hand. Very likely I will have rocky time out there, and if I did I won't regret my experiences here. The contrast will be instructive.' 'He went, too. I said goodby to him at the ferry yesterday, a man who was going to Chicago because he had met with too much good luck In New York. Did you ever hear anything to beat that?" Say, am I not a fright?' Where they are tight they should be loose; where loose they should be tight." She slowly , turned that he might scan the fitness of the clothes, and as he gased that tailor man blushed like a red, red rose. With laugh suppressed, and bows pro fuse, he said she'd spoken right where they were tight, they shou'ld be loose; where loose they should be tight. "These no doubt are the first," said he "that madam ever wore. You've made a slight mistake, I see. They're on wrong side afore!" A redder blush, the tailor said, he never, never saw, and as she In confusion fled, he laughed, haw-haw! haw-haw! Woman's Life. r Daily Health Hint In warm weather the Immoderate use of ice cold drinks of any kind causes a serious and sometimes a fatal check to the dlgeitlve processes, and consequently to the propvr action of the heart, so in dispensable to preserve the natural circu lation when a high vapor tenalon of the atmosphere makes it most oppressive. Still more destructive of all healthy conditions at such times Is the overindulgence In al coholic drinks. l'ersietent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. Sentimental Should stoke ME tf9rW&fr? 15!6, TUESDAY It Is so nice being at Mollle's and not having to dress up all the time, the way one has to at a hotel. It Is quite a sickening sensation to have another woman appear In a gown she has never had on before when you are wearing your last one oftener than you would like to. I must fix up something new while I am here or blondy will be ahead In the matter of dress. I am ter ribly afraid I shall have to have something done to my colored gown. I simply couldn't walk upstairs in irthe other day. It Is absurd, for them not to have broader lower steps. Mollle has a dress I am craiy about. She has practiced for hours, but finds she cannot walk In it, so she Just uses It to drive in. I watched her go out to the run about in It yesterday, and it seemed to me that she moved quite easily. But she told me afterward that It, wag rather pain ful, and that if Sam hadn't been looking on she would have crawled, or pretended she had hurt her foot, and got some one to help "I SIMPLY COULDN'T." her. I believe I could manage that gown perfectly, and I think I'll offer to trade her my elephant's breath suit for it. I Caution Should Whether or not cold or hot baths are more cooling In warm weather will prob ably always be a matter of discussion. The truth-Is, persons are differently affected by them. One who Is highly nervous may be so' stimulated by Immersion In hot water as to make her extremely warm afterward. On the other hand, the reaction from a cold bath may be so great aa to Induce heat of the body, and so I think it is matter for each to experiment with and then act accordingly. v That a tub before going to bed, when the weather Is warm, will frequently be so cooling and soothing as to make the night a restful one, there Is no doubt, and prob bly the only danger of this form of cool ing off Is overindulgence. What may be suited to one whose heart Is strong and who is full blooded might be Injurious to another. For example, a woman who Is very strong gets Into a tub of decidedly cold witter and stays In It for twenty minutes or half an hour, the body being entirely submerged. Vrom time to time she adds more cold water, arguing that the water becomes less chilled as the heat of her body la drawn out. This treatment agrees tine, i-vrv1 fHou DoTou OunFcix ,T0 AtapiTN ( CmMJ pf-S Wacatioat Foe V NSi, yAfVt head off C&lv t y i . i sr ni i IV kLW HM EvuJiwrTtuaiuu inew york herklo DOLL o efJumm&r Oirk BY M.E eomiftHT. ma it the kew york evekiuq mEauM must say Mollle does know how to dress. While I am here I shall take long walks In the woods alone and commune with nature. I shall fill my pages with de- "I AM GOING . TO TAKE3 LONGER WALKS ALONE." scrlptlons of the beautiful scenery. I love that "commune with nature." I told Sam I was going to, and he looked very much impressed. Some day Sam will discover that I am not the mere flirt he told me I was one doy. He said he had been wanting to do the same tnlhg, and couldn t we do It together? I saw a woman coming down on the train who looked to me like a recluse. She had such a sweet, sad face, though one could tell that she didn't take care of her skin; but then I don't suppose they'd think that was right. I think if one got tired of the world It would be very restful to become a recluse. v One could dress so attractively with long, black, flowing lines. Tom would make such an adorable recluse. He would never become one, though, I am sure, so I should never see hint unless I went to Be Exercised in Summer) Bathing perfectly with her, but with a less strong constitution Illness might result. The most cleansing and cooling bath In summer Is one taken partly from a basin and a shower. In this way air strikes the skin continuously, while the body Is wet, and coolness Is created. To take It most successfully one should stand on a crash mat before a basin filled with warm water. Either a bath brush, cpongo or water cloth Is required, and the body, be ginning at the face, is thoroughly wushr-d, making no attempt at rinsing. To finish, one steps Into a tub and turns on a hund or heavy shower, as the bath may be equlpptd. The soapy water is rinsed ott and perfect cU-anlinesB Is had. If drying is done by patting with soft towels no friction Is created, and there will be no overheating reaction. A sponging of the body during the night when the wrather Is too Intensly hot to sleep will be most refreshing, especially when there Is a tablespoonful of puro alcohol to a quart of water. The tem perature ahould be only tepid, and the moisture Is to be allowed to dry off. This will sometimes so relax the nerves as lo mske sleep possible. dngygJS coj. ai mmi imnt pew tout mdulo co i u his office with a basket of alms and food for the poor. Alms sounds better than money. Molly's brother is here. He is an In valid and has a glass eye. Years ago he broke his legs out west, when he waa breaking a horse, and he can't walk a step. He can use his arms perfectly, though. Invalids and people who are half witted always seem to like me, so, of course, he does. He always Insists on taking me driving. He's really very at tractive looking In spite of his glass eye, so it hardly shows at all. I remember flirt r flirt-y r flratl I had ing desperately with him during our drive, and on coming home discovered been sitting on the glass eye side all the time. Unfortunately I always have to sit on that side, as It Is his left, and he has to keep the other eye on the horse. He did try to turn around once to look at me, and 1 I r ' 1 Is SAID HE HAD BEEN WANTING TO DO THE SAME THING.1' the horse Just escaped running Into a tree. It was quite nerve racking. I think while I am here I shall read aloud to him instead of driving. Another refreshing treatment Is a tepid shower, taking care that the water Is neither hot nor cold. It acts as a gentle stimulant, reducing the body's heat. MARGARET MIXTER. r Dyspeptic Philosophy. J Must of ua can ir uA in ha.,.vi ' " jvv t-7 more readily than to wealth. We hava mora practice. A Wnmpn Al.A m r a I.,., . v. 1 1 . . . growth. They soon u tlrrit l th.i. . wM-JL ..iv,, wjr and break them. A little misdirected enthusiasm Is better than a life membership In the Ancient Order of the Wet Blanket. i i ii Many a man who tries to be a bull teV " the stock market would meet with Just'aiT much success In a china shop. i The fellow who declares that ha win if never marry may eventually discover thai he hasn't muoh voice in the matter.