14 TITO BEE? OMAIIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910. REAL ESTATE" PAn.M and K4ti i,au roniALB oath Dakota- Loatlnaed. ".THE IIiEAL HOME" OF MO ACRES, situated i i tue Hig itioui valley, (our miles south of Catlewood, th county r t of liamiln county, tfoulh Lfakota, mu acres of oep black loarn, under yearly cultivation; 1 acres in pasture and lutt In tha beautiful p lug-fed Lake Florence, with Ha aylvau ntnii' and turkling waters, dep and pur and filitd with flan and nam In season, and nearby la tha home, a fourteen-room house, large barn, two granaries, ctilcken house, hog house and woven wire pasture, corn alio, machine houae, iniall barn and numerous small bull, lings, all In iou con dition, with windmill, tnree wella- and els tern, ail aurrounded by a beautiful trove, fnce, on good terma, by M. J. Rus- aeil, Caatiewood, J. U. riOL'ULK YOUR MONKY. Do you want to buy a (food townalta? We lifive it Jut frcan from the government, with periect tlilo. IM lota now surveyed and a no iH m of them aoid with about buldlnxs now completed in tbe town on a railroad that has lx daily trains, with ex cellent aervice. Thia townsite iiioludes 1W acres of the very beat of aecond bottom land with una timber for parka anu aieu a fine atrram of water running through u; line openings for almost all kinda of oui liea, citpeciaily a bank, hotel and elevator. A grand bargain if aold In thirty daya. Ad cnx Fowen Land Loan Co., Powell, Stanley county, &. D. FARMS IN THE CORN BELT An Improved quarter section In Gregory county, d. !., 4H miles from Burke. 6H ml If a from Uregory; all fenced; email aei . of Improvement; M acre under cultiva tion. Price HO per acre. , 160 acrea, on mile from town, Tripp county; prloe 33 per acre. A lialf aectlon, 2 mllea from Wltten; price t- per sore, . A half aectlon 4 mllea from Carter) price l per acre. A nice half aectlon mllea from Delias, 6 mllea from Colomb; price I par acre. T. F. HARRINGTON, Ball 1S42 Iowa Bldg., fitoux City, la. Okla&OTaa. 400 ACRES fine praJrla land, northeaat OkUlKima, fine location, good water, near town; 25 per acre. J. Oawalt, Oravette, Ark. , C2U ACRUH, 300 level: tOO crop, 100 hog ttt'li'; two houaea, Welle, spring, five-ton arale, shop, four mulea, four horses, six, rows, seventy-five hogs, tools. Price, IH.OXi. Three smaller farms rent or soli. Owner, William Karlck, Clifford. Okl. WlMasils, 80 ACRES I,EVEL LAND, 2i cultivated, balance paature, S-room house, large barn, chicken house, spring and trout brook on 1 farm, 3 mllea from station, school on land. II. $00, easy terms. Tom O. Mason, Island City Bute bank, Cumberland, Wis. Wyoming, 80,000 ACRES JUST OPENED. Carey Act lands at Wheatland, Wyo. Obtain a home now that's sura to produce and double In value before paid for. Plenty mt water now on the land. Also' selling choicest farm lands In Iowa colony, near 'Cheyenne. Great alfalfa and grain crops grown here every year. Healthiest climate, purest water, good markets. For excursion rates, valuable maps, laws, write Hortung Land Co., Special Stat Agent, Cheyenne, Wyo. MleceUawaowa. VAVW. TOtJ A TARM FOR SALB OB TRADET Or do jrou want to buy onef 1k vuiirnt known through TIIR 1)E4 MOINES CAPITAL, tha want medium I Iowa; Rates:1 1 cent a word for each Inser tion. 1 cents a Ine. 70 oents an Inch. Clr culatloo. 41.000; largest cf any Iowa dally. Olve us a trial. Address Tba Capital. Land Tnt.. Oe Moines. Iowa. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS' to home ownsra and home build is, with ' privilege of making partial pay inents leml-annually. W. H. THOMAS. UK First National Bank Bldg. ' 4.700 lo 18.0(0 on homea In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co.. 10CK N. T. Life.. Douglas r A-21&2. . : . ... GARVIN BROB.. Sd floor N. T. Life. 150 to nuu.uuu on improved property. No delay. W A NTED City loans, raters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W, Farnam Hmlth Co.. 1220 Farnara St. COO to tio.000 made promptly. F- D. Wead, Wrad Bldg... 18th and Farnara. MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co, MORTAGES FOR SALE We have a number of solendld loan on Improved farms bearing 6 per cent and running rrom tnree to ten years. , , If you are Interested, call and' let us give you the full details as to properties coverea ana me owners. Payne Investment Co. Southeast Cor. 16th and Farnam 8ta ' SWAPS SWAPS. Wa have several real farms, growing crop, rented to good tenants, within forty mllea of Omaha, that we can trade for Omaha property. Nowata Land and Lot Co., 668 New York Ufa lildg. Phone Red UK WILL trade a first-class Chicago gro cery and meat market worth lAJ.oOO and doing 116,000 a mouth business, for a finely quipped farm or poultry place In Ne braska, Iowa or Illinois. Fur particulars ad-lreas Sam Gordon, General Delivery, Chicago, iu. , IF IT IS ANY KIpID OF TRADS. BKB A. a lAXHROF, O. tote m Bee. We exchange properties of merit. H. M. Culver. (1Z-81J N. T. Life. Douglaa 78u4, ONIiS of tha flneat residences In Omaha larae grounds, modern every reanect. 11 rooms, brick. Price 20.0u0, clear. Trad for Improved land, will take mortgage back on place u aeairea. NOWATA LAND LOT CO. M N. Y. L. Bldg. Phone Red MW ONBS of the largest and most modern brick and tile plants In northeastern Ne braska; free of incumbrance; must go this month; every tiing iirsi ciasa, witn a ca pacity of 420.000 brick; plant cost ICT.OuO. tner has made big money, but has lost bis health. This month It can be ex- changed for clear, raw or Improved land In Meoraaaa, lowriou or euutn uakoia. Harry ii. culver, ui n. i. jire. COTTAGE, close In, to exchange for good rooming house; wen located, 'lei Mar. !MU. SAFETY RAZORS niLLETTE bladea reaharpened. 16o doaen 15o half doaen. Io each. Mail them to llarviiy to., aox mi, umana, iNeo. WANTEDlO BUY BEST PRICE oald for aecond-hand fur. nlture, carpets, clothing and ahoea. 'Phone Douglas 71. HfcST prices for Id-hand clothing. D. S444. REST prices for BROKJ5TN WATCHES. '-oiu uoiu, etc NAiiiAn, iu o. uin bl WI3 want two car good baled oat tiaw. Omaha crockery Co., Omaha. Ntb.' WANTED A horse for delivery wasron ali.ut 1 '..0 to 1.J00 Iba.; young and sound. Must be sold on a guarantee. Will pay reasonable price for rignt aina oi a horse. Omalia btova Repair vvorka. WHKN answering adverCInu-nt In Th riee Want Ad oolumna, kindly mention tbe (act that you saw uie ad. in ine a. WANTED TO RENT Wd Are Getting Numerous Call For Houaea or All Hlses. List with Ua. kvm' i t i t a Kir i a m n uiT rx).. C4 N. T. Ufa bldg. 'Paon Red 1Mb, WANTED SI I UA HUNS SITUATION WANTED Young lady thor oughly eiperlened In office work, operate a typewriter and P. B. X. board. Addreaa m Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES NOTICE. United States of America. District of Ne- rraiiKa, Omaha lnvixiun, as.: Wherraa. A libel ha been filed In the district court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, Omaha division, on ho 13th day of August. 1910, by r . . Howell, United Htatea attorney for the district of Nebraska, on behalf of the said Ui.lted ritate. us libelant, against one hundred and fifty thousand (more or less) Ice cream cones, and praying the usual process and munition or the court, that an person Interested In said one hundred and fifty thousand (moro or loss) ice cream cones may be cited to appear and answer the premises, and that all dun proceedings being had the raid one hundred and ritty thouaand (more or leas) Ice cream cones may be decreed to be Helled for confisca tion and condemnation, nrd that the same may be condemned an being adulterated In violation of and within the meaning o the act of con:res of June 30. VW6. and that the same may be disponed of by destruc tion or e ale as the court may direct. Therefore, In pursuance or Bald moni tion, under the seal of said court, to me directed and delivered on the 13th day of Auguat. in 10. I do hereby give notice gen erally unto all persons havlna- or pretend ing to have any right, title or interest in said on hundred and fifty thousand (more or leaa) Ice cream cones, to appear before the said court. In the city of Omaha, in said district, on th 12th day or September, win, next (If It be a court day, or else on the next court day tliereaf terl. at 10 o'clock in tin- forenoon of said day, then and there to answer the scad libel and to make known their allegations In that behalf. Dated at Omaha, In aald district, this 17th day of August, 1910. Wm. V. Warner, u. s. Mar anal for the District of Nebraska. A IU to 85. RAILWAY TIME CARD l-fCtO gTATlOX Teatsi mnd Masoa. Pacific- Usfti Arrive, aU:80 pra Ba - i sa 1 1 i si. v j laiiti Limited a am n Francisco Overland CI mna at japan fast Mall a 4:10 pm a 8:45 pm a 6:45 am a 5:80 pm a 8:10 pm al2:80 am a 7:41 pm a 5:00 pm a 8:10 pm a 4:45 pm al0:30 am b 1:30 pm tlantlr t?Tnraa Oregnn & Wash. Ex., Loa Angeles Limited., Denver Special Cnlnrnrtn Gn,nl.l ..a 4:00 pm. ,.a12:45 pm ..a (.47 am ,.all:4S pm ..a 8:50 pm Colorado Express .e.12-60 pm mortn riette Local a i m ' a T i m . - f . . nm inu iniBna iAirn a v.w k"1 - . . - 1 1 - - . . . a u ..'ny. d i-rauy tuiyi oiirl l-at-tfia. C, t Bt L, Fx.. C. 8L L. Em.. ...a t:M am ...all:l pm ...a 7:00 m ...a :0 pm . b 1:00 am a 7:15 am a 5:60 pm a 1:46 pm a 8:0 am 6:uam ill Chicago Exprea wuiiago lllulted..,.. n nn..i. Kill c Mlnn.-St. Paul X.14 ..a t:v pm Chleaaro A Northwestern NORTH HOUND. Twin City Expreaa a T:W am al0:!9 pm Floux City Local a li'i pm a 1:28 pm linn. V Dakota Ex a ': pm a 8:12 am 1 wiu city Limited m :w pui a 7:80 am KASTBuUND Omaha Exprea a 7:00 am al:86 am Chicago Lucul aU:lkt piu a 1:2s pm rAlA,,i1n.l?hlfaiil M til (1 in a lit Chicago Special ..a : pm a 7:55 am racifio coaai-cnicago...a :W m 8:28 pm I jm Anf Klin LimltAil .'i run al9.ua r. (Jvarland Limited all:4& pm a 7:46 am Denver Special al2:4tt am a 6:38 am Carroll Local.. a :8u put a fi:M am rat aiaii - a ;) pui WESTBOUND. Llnooln-Chadron a 7:60 am all:08 ant Norfolk-Bur.eateel a 7:5(1 am al0:45 pro Long Pine-So. Platte.... t:15 pm a 6:20 pm Basltngs-Superlor o 1:1a pm b 5:20 pm Ueadwood-hut bptinga.a 2:55 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a X:6a pm all:uam rramonl-Alblon b 6:80 pm a 1.65 pm Cblcaiio Hovat lalaaa I'melfio . CP A UT Rock Mouofn Lt.aJjl:lts a. m. al0:SO n, m Iowa Local Paas...a 6:38 a. m. a 4:30 p. m. Chloago Day Ex....a T:4J a. ra. a 2:45 a. m, Chi. Local Pasa....bl6:33 a. m. bl0:l p. m Dea Moines Ical Passenger imp. m. aiz:j . m Chicago Hixiw...a 4.4 p. m. a 1:U p. a, Chloago Limited... .a :08 p. ra. a 6:02 a. m. WEST. The Mountaineer. ..a 2:60 a. m. a 7:06 a. ra. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for jjiDO""!-..-.. ra. a b;t n. m. Colo. k CaL ExpV..a 1: p. m, a 4:30 p. n Okl. A Te. Exp.. .a 2:30 p. in. a 1:30 n. m. Rocky Mount'n Ltd.al6.10 p. in, aJ2:20 p. a Wabaik Om.-St. Louis Exp. a 6:86 p. ra, a 6:28 a. m. Mall and Express.. a 7:80 a. m. all:l5 k m. ronncll Bluffs). ...b 6:08 n. m. blOtU Chlcaa. Mllwsskss at. faal . n.lanj4 l.lmlliiri 1 1 !! nrti 9.m Omana-cnicago r.xpraas.o 1.1a am I N am umana-cavain u. " a., are Colo-Calif. Exp a 00 pm i ts pm Colorado Special a 7.67 am 11.31 pm t'orry-uroeii uwu. u u.su pm f silraa Great W eaterw Chlcatro Limited a 6:48 pm ......... Twin City Liroitea....a 8:30 pm a 7:51 am m , -. rttf V.x nmu a l:Of am m m.oA Twin City ttxprasa - v.Fv pm si 8:46 pm Chicago J!prta BURLINGTON ITA. lOtk aa Mas Rarllactow Lotva. .a 4:10 pm .a 4:16 pm a 8:20 am . :10 pm .aU:a5 pm .a 8:29 am .b 1:20 pm .a 1:16 am ArHva 1:46 pre 6 W pre 6:16 pro 4:10 pm 7:04 am 6:16 pm 01:16 pa a 6:10 pm b 8:08 am 7:60 pm bl0:20 am 8:10 am a 1:40 pm T:00 am all :06 pQ 8:55 pm a 8:00 am 10:10 am 10:30 am 11:45 am 6:46 am 6:14 p4 TWM and Calhrornta Puget Sound Express. Nebraska rtolnta Black Hllla Northwest Exprwaa Nebraska Pol 11 u Lincoln Mall jkrciaka ILxnrea.. Lincoln Local .a T'.fti pm .b 8:0., pm .a 8:18 am LJnooin ijooai Hcbuyler-Flattamoutn plattsmouth-Iow ... Ti.lUviiA-Plattlmoi.tli ..18:20 pm Colorado Limited ,au:iz pm .ai 7:15 nm Chicago cpeoiai Chicago Express Chicago Fast Express. ,.a 4:20 pra .a s:nu pm .a 6:15 am .a 8:30 pm .a 4:30 pm .alO tf pm vw icaj. ............. Craston-Iowa Lccal.... Bt. Louia .rw w- r una hl josenn.. K. C and PC Joseph. .. X. C. and L Joaepk... a :ii am a 4:86 pm WGMITEH STATIOrW sTiftoeath aa Welsster Hlaaoart raetfle Auburn Looal b 8:66 pm bl2:16 Pm thtoaaro, rssl, allBaeapolt at Omaaa loni City Kxrreea b 6:08 nm btl o Omaha Local 6:m am Sioux City Passenger r $M pm Twin City Passenger.. .b 6:30 am Sioux CHy Local o 8:36 am Em arson luteal b 5:B6 pra b 8:10 am (a) Dally, (b) DalUr axrt Sunday. Summary Court Martial Ordered at Fort Riley Governor Stabbi iisuei Instruction! Remainder cf Udraika National Guardsmen Arrive at Camp. JUNCTION CITT, Kan., Au. 19. An order Issued today from th headquarters of the brigadier general at Fort Riley, tabllshed a summary court martial In th camp of Instruction of the Kansas National guard for the first time In the history of th organisation. Major Clad Hamilton of Topeka was named, as th court will be held In th quarters of th officer In charge every morning at 8 o'clock, except Sunday. Tha establishment of this court Is in compll anc with an order Issued by Governor Rtubbs commander of th Kansas Na tlonal guard. Th Thirteenth and Fourth regiments or th United State Infantry and half or th Seventh cavalry marched out and Invested th bills on the reservation thla morning, representing an nnvy to rpl th attack of th Kansaa National guard this after noon. - . SST .. , , I Suit With Vatch-Sleeve A ! . ' f ' ', . ' ! A ' f ? . ; i ' ; ' ' t 1 - " ' , . ' ' , I i i - ' : l ' . U I ' ' " i " '; . ; i " j . - . ; .... ;.. .,.'.;.' : 1 ; , - - i I r " " ' ! J i t-i' "l ! ' A . . , . A , IIl4v i - ' ' "y ' " ' " 'U ll hm. ........ U Long,' slender lines are to dominate tha autumn street costumes, as evidenced by this smart little suit of black satin cloth, cut with the very narrow banded-ln skirt and the hip coat, which follows the lines of the figures while producing a long, slender effect. The binding of braid around the coat edges Is a smart new notion. An other feature of this dressy little suit Is a little button watch, which Is held In place In the cuff of the coat, In the upper side Tired Business Mao BT WALTER A. SINCLAIR. "Well, I'm certainly glad," exclaimed Friend Wife, "to see that th Texaa legis lature. ! going to pass a law forbidding treating." "Yes, but how about mlss-treatlng?" asked the Tired Business Man. "I refer to th weird ceremonies young woman from 16 to 60 go through when they want to get the credit for letting the other ones spend the money. When two or more women but not many moro get Into an argument as to who shall pay the carfare tho conductor wears such a look of resig nation that you'd, think the company would accept it and put on a new man. As for th other passengers who have to listen to the pow wow, pity their suspense as the Urn drags along and they are kept In doubt as to whether th conductor will pass them over or will collect their nickels. 'I should think that th girls who al ways make such a fuss about letting the others pay their fares only they always glv in would compromise by paying each other's fares, if It hurt them so much to pay their own or to have somebody else pay for them. But not Rather than com promise they will let the girl nearest the conductor pay. Hence, the sad plight of the girl who sits nearest the door on a closed car or en tho end Boat of an open car.' "And It's the same when they dash Into a soda water garage alter us m&unee or shopping revel Is over. They squabble around th cashier's desk and block the door, each declaring 'No, I'll pay for this. Let me treat,' all the tim tightly holding shut their purses nd edging toward the fountain. It takes some art to carry out th appearonc of fighting to reach th cashier for chocks while really moving Im perceptibly toward that cold stuff Dr. Wiley says Is so bah I alUyl The only thing that ends th discussion at all Is the fact that unaccompanied per sons sf both sexes are sliding into, all th available stools around th fountain and as result th debaters hurry to drop Into any seats left, still clamoring to do the treating and. thua handicapped, or, I might say, handlchalr, they graceleaaly submit to letting the slowest moving girl buy th checks and stand up while they Inhale. It must tok years of practice to be able to do that without appearing to b craw fishing. , "Th women who or clamoring for quality with man hav a great deal to learn in deportment while leaning on on elbow. 10 th first place. Instead of heap ing reproaches on the unfortunate girl who insists on buying because nobody else will, they should cultivate the art of elaborate preoccupation or or tailing a story at the moment when th fiscal arrangements have to be considered. Talk about Kipllnt," rate! Why. with a long line-up at the counter, a good story Is frequently worth a nickel a word. of which Is worked a' transversed button hole. Under this buttonhole Is sewn a small pocket, which Is closed with a glove clasp. The watch Is snapped Into this pocket, tha dial thrust through the buttonhole, tho clasp snapped and the watch Is safe and the wearer fully equipped to get the time at a glance. With the black suit Is worn a black beaver hat trimmed with gray satin and wings In. warm coral tones. lit Tells rriand Wife K in Favors Abolishing ill "Mlss-Trtlnf." t iisiaiBiiBumJisiJ-. jmmmm "PREOCCUPATION." "You never see men squabbling about being allowed to pay for tho round. Quit the opposite. When tha matter of treat ing comes around all those Invited crowd the rail hard, but when It comes time to retreat, the Interior decorators usually beat one. You can't Imagine what a gift of story telling Is conferred by the knowledge that It Is now up to the story teller to unbelt or divert attention. And If wives only knew how thoughts of home fill th elbow polisher's mind when It comes time for him to carelessly remark, 'Lessav anuther treating will vanish before Its byproducts, mistreating, retreating and en treating." "You'll never see girls line up t bora,' asserted Friend Wife. "Yes," they never will be mlss-ed," agreed the Tired Business Man. (Copyright. 1910, by the N. Y. Herald Co.) SURE THINa l bought new run coat to day" "That good. Now w afaail havs nicer weather I - : UTILE Rom. vlll:9-Hut If any man hath not the spirit of Christ, he Is none of His. There are many distinctions existing among men, somo of them well, founded, and some are not. We uphold when God condemns, and condemn when God up holds. Our way- of thinking ceems alto gether rltrht. and we wonder that others do not seo as we do. We seem to have forgotten that there are many unrecog nized and un onfessed. disciples of Christ Just what la rt quired Uo make one a fol lower of this great leader Is not agreed upon by all people, even In our day. We find ourselves many times determined that people shall subscribe 'to creeds of our choosing, to ascertain how they stand with the Almighty, ami one failing to take our view of the doctrine undtr consideration, we might feel that he was In need of greater enlightenment. But ono thing en couraging In there days Is that we will admit that one may be a true fc Mower of Christ and not believe In the doctrine of election as the fathers did. Or he may bo In harmony with all that Is good, and not have any ptrange vision, or have been literally shaken by the power of the Di vine. And that his soul may be clean at the slffht of Ocd. and he may be baptised In a different way than we would prescribe. We earnestly look for some test and we will hear people say the way to determine whether one Is a follower of Christ is to ascertain whether he Is doing as Chrlat did when he was on earth. This may do with out we are llterellstsi we are not to up pose that we are to do things In the same manner Jtsus did tin in. )u Ills travel He was compelled to walk, but certainly He would not do that today. Ha was to mod ern when ho taught men the way of life that their wrath and Indignation were stirred against him. He would undoubtedly ride In our modern conveyances and en joy them. Ha reclined at the table, but doubtless would conduct himself as any righteous person does if he lived on earth today. It Is hardly fair to suppose that we must dress In loose garb, waik Instead of ride, so that outwardly we may appear like Christ. But If none of these things are absolutely necessary to be followers of 1:1s, to what may we look as a test? "If any man haa not the spirit of Christ he is none of hlv." The fcplrit of Christ is the need and the demand of the hour, and If we can de termine what that is we will make our creeds harmonise with that spirit. Let us consider first that Jesus was a lover of tho truth. "Ye shall know tho truth, and the truth shall make you free," are his words. This does not Indicate that we are to see Items of To the dangers of swimming has been added a new one the growth or gum1 chew ing among girl bathers. The habit obtains little among women who wish to keep their cheeks unwrlnkled and their jaws unhardened, but most women who aspire to swimming honors forget their abhor rence of the habit when they take to the water. They have heard that the chewing of gum helps them to breathe regularly and frees them from excitement that might be perilous In deep water. Physicians have found the contrary to be true, says an English exchange.' They have noticed that women remain cooler when they refrain from keeping their Jaws working. When women take to the surf the buffeting of the waves sometimes causes the gum to become lodged in their throats and fatal accidents have been traced to the practice. Long distance swimmers, like Lady Con Btance P.tchardson, never chew gum when In the water. Even for those who hang At A1 uOlNGr 0 BETTI AN mm. UA-j BUT W HE HAVE TIME Tft YilfRE GO CUZi HOME? conmnh mo. it tki i -ji j.ipjuuinmiiiii ' J JJIWI IA k H ft(CU? TKuUBLEt- 1 a iWJ i -TsXtok if Ii L1L TIE Wiffi' " ! V.O.Brown, Pastor of Ciine-y ' U. B. Church,. Lincoln, xreb. the truth ns It relates to religious subjects lone, but tho truth regarding all subjects. We are charged as churches with going Into politics, a thing we are told that Christian people, and especially ministers should avoid. But what Is the truth regarding this matter? Is a .man the less a cltlxen whrn ho .becomes a follower of Chrlett And if he should be a minister of the gospel should he sit quietly by and allow others to do the work necessary to the overthrow of wrong? Ity no means. Jesus was In terested In mankind wherever found, and that which was Injurious to man he over threw. He drove demons out of those cursed b,y them, and those who have the spirit he possessed will undoubtedly be In tensely Intereoted In the development of man. Hn not only loved the truth, but be declared for It, and right here was where bis trouble came In. Many of those with whom he had to deal said, you are wrong, for you do not soe as wo fee, and ns our father saw. He declared for tho truth though It overthrew a great business, and when those who bought and sold In the temple saw their cnttle driven from them they wvre enraged. Make an attack on any organisation that Is getting gain Illegally, and you will find much the same response But can one who has the spirit of Christ pass these things toy unnoticed? I answer no. The spirit of Christ will cause -one to stand for truth, popular or unpopular His spirit was the spirit or fairness. Nd matter whether friend or roe to his race he was fair with them. He talked with the Baiarl. tans much to the astonishment, or his dls- Interest to the Women Folk to the ropes In the surf the chewing of gum Is fraught with danger. The Woman's Suffrage association of Hungary has been called on by professor Lend), a Parliamentary candidate for the second district of Budapest, to revise his campaign addresses and also' to furnish flags with which to decorate the hall In which he Is to speak. A woman suffrage league has been formed In Hungary with only men as members. This league, of which Dr. Diner Is president, began with membership of more than 200, Including three members of Pallament, several uni versity professors, Judges, doctors, lawyers and engineers. " Now. that flowers and foliage are going for a song th faded summer hat may be made to blossom again at trifling cost Entire bunches of daisies can be bought for 16 cents and one bunch sewn down to the crown of the hat Is sufficient to cover I WES& HOT! ft I votyr have w fiia.1 'iA.tn a rii nn. WHAT HHtE TkMIILD ill. JUT SEND. HI1 BACK ftU VA1T rt the mm- 1 . V) M fff UMBRELLA! Mil inT I li 3pi LET THIS BE A. MAwilMin ww- YouVt GOT MMtriJ TO CHEESE SOME I I ftHllh A I- jUW Of WR Tttfluwr-. ffOTMil w ' I m l InlM mm 1 Iff, I ml l ml 15 uhzxtk oo i ' ' 7 IUl Git TO GA3 UU f I WWW T"AT BRUTES THEUE HQWl MTTW jiirr ma cvTE? AO -SAVED ALL THAT .t THtxtl Yoii.CttfA? flCKWCIttTl Y0J WILL TRAlM YuW Cim TO IWTCH rtri.t-j IN I niw toiuc ivuma TtuaiuN ( vorx hihaxo cox u intt r2 e-'i les, and he tin goed :i the peoi le wht disagreed with him and his nation. Th rulers of the Jews thought they had a good care, and they brought to him a womaa in adultery, and snld, "The lw presertbel that such should be stoned, but what nr you going to do about this rr.a'ter7" He said, "It the stonlnii proceed, but th man that Is without sin ntnong you should b the beginner." II saw the heart or this woniun, and told her to sin no nioie. He also knew the hearts and lives of those who accused her, and doubtless what their actions would be. How easy to Bi-e the mis takes of others, and ovei look our own blunders. Then John came, to him and said he had found u man thnt was costing out devils in Christ's name, and he forbade him, be causo he followed not with us (did not belong to our church). Jesus snld, let him alone, "for he that Is not against us Is for us." If a man Is doing a good wotk, lot him nlone. even though he does b th iol g to a different church or political party. Wo must rtmemler that thor ars. peop: that think differently Man we, who heve the mind of Christ. We aro to have the srirlt of Christ In racrlflce. Many people can do very well at praying, who get cross when asked to pay. Of all the songs they slpg, they en Joy "Jeeus Paid It All," a tltt'.e bMtet than another. It seems to brtr.fr to them the blessed consclourmeBS that there ii nothing for them to do. It Is utterly Im possible for one to have the spirit of4 Cl:rint and not bo wiping to make smcri flco when necessary. This statement may be niado without passing Judgement on others, for wo know that his was the spirit of sacrifice and service for others. Were there any sick, then h ministered to their needs; he could notlca the- poo earth and render help to them whoa It was neccsrary. He did not shun those who were wealthy, but ontered their homes when Invited. The thing he rought was to get men to help on another. Plato wit In tho academy thinking good, whll Jesus went about doing good. Wa may look with pleasure on the lives of Alia prophets and the sages, we may wish, if Jr the wisdom of Solomon and the spirit Qt Investigation of Copernicus, wo may wish ror the spirit of Invention as It was mani fest In Franklin, Morse, Fulton, Watt nd our Edison, or a spirit to load great forces as It was manifest In Napoleon, Wellington, Grant or Lee, but the grand est spirit any human being can have Is the spirit of Jesus ChrsL it The same sum will buy sufficient foliag to lay on the outside or the brim, while a knot or black velvet or a low bow of colored ribbon will make an old )at look like a new one. Just fancy buying on of the daintiest or nightdresses for $1. Th model Is of crossbar dlmllty, gathered to a round shal low yoke of plain material daintily em broidered, the round low neck edged with a narrow ruffle of embroidery run through with ribbon. The sleeves are full, short and flowing and edged with the ribbon run embroidery. A novelty In cut gloss la a relish dish having four compartments and two han dles. It ! out In chrysanthemum design and comes In the following slses and prices: eight Inches In diameter, 87: seven Inches In diameter, 16; nine Inches In diameter.