Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1910, WOMEN, Image 33

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Miss Lang
Must Memonzu
N THIS prsctlcBi ai well a t!i
Iheorolk' lire," wrote William
Jan, ex. the man or vn:imn
wluflo arqulKlllon Mick hi
niPi:-.nry la the man or worvan
who le arhlHVlna; ami ailvaufhiR,
whllet Ilia neighbors, atiendln nuiHt of
tl"rtr time In reWMrnlna; what they once
knew but have for&ntten. lmily hulil thrlr
own. A. ChftrTi-iTiane. a Iuther, a Lell)
liltx, a Walter' Srnlt for ex.nnpie. In ahort
any of your quarto or folio ertltlona of man
kind, munt n'eivU have amaxlns letentlve
neaa of the puroly phyalolostcal aort. Men
without thla retentlveneaa may fxoel In
the quality of their work at this point or
that, but will never rlo aucti mltrhly auma
it It, or be Influential coniem;ioraneouly
on tucii a acale."
Thcae wlac worda ralatlva to the human
memory tiom the greateit of American
pnycholofflHta may aerve aa an Introduction
to a lunaliieratlon of the trcmendoua work
devolvlna; upon the memory of artora In
general and the leading player In a atook
tympany in particular. The facta lndel
are really atagKerlnB. Take for axampla
what la required of Mlaa lGva I.an of the
company at the Boyd. Thoae who her
chatmlni expoaltlon of the role of Cyprl
euna In "Ptvoreona" would eay offhand:
"A prettv UttU part, requiring of rourae
(linn u"i n ' 1 . . ..... w .w
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a moat deft light comedy touch, but not
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really invoivnng ny im wiiwii ui""i
part of Miss Lang and her associate play-
aia.
In ti.Is Btatemcnt wuuld Inhere a measure
of truth. lnc may Ignore Just now the
i insldei a lion ihal Is ua Kieat an achieve
ment or nearly so ai leat, to be a bril
liant light coniedU-nne as a tragic actress
and that It la a not much greater
tii-ain
lo laugh and cry softly than to emote vio
lently, altliougn most people fancy other
wise, but one Is deep In liio wrong li he
Imagines It a light task lo K-arn a role
like Cypilenne. At that it Js,not the loon
ft part Miss Lang has mastered in a very
few hours' study lids season. In tact. It H
mere trifle of ninety "sides" or about
fl.Out) words. Hji k back. u Hud r. to the
days when you were going to innd and
were required to learn Webster's Iiepl i
llavne. t.r perhaps the, ('urfew Heleetioii.
Do you remember how lung Ik timii you to
commit to rote you may have ca'.l.d it "in
bean" those saort passages! Then pause
and reflect how long It would lake YOl" iu ;
learn S.OOO wonlo?
When you bad learned these Aer-j
batlm and literatim you might um.ise I
yourself learning all the cues invoheil. I
lYiliape for the sake of cloui iocs it nii-.ht
be Bald that a "cue" Is the word or plu.i.-e
spoken by another actor which gives the i
one waiting In thfl wings the signal for
entrance or for speaking when on the
Mage. Inasmuch as In most plays a lead- .
Ing player baa a good many entrances and ,
exlta. It will be readily seen that many
tuea must be learned. 1
When all this has suuk into our con-'
sciousness your brain may be a trifle I
li red. but you are not .done vet; noi lies ly. I
All these 'words n the see:ul speeclies '
and asides must be learnt d In ; elation to
liat some other actor or actress Is si
ir.g, ant while hiM or her part dues not
bae to e conmiiiied lo meinoi y. yel li
I as to be pretty well graspel. Kurther
moiv, tlie actress must ulso reineiuber all ,
ttie stage diiections and all lh "buine-ie''
if the part. Tiy stane directions are meant '
Uic cro.--s.iig.-. the risings and sittings, the
iiiucuiccs unu exits, an mini1! cooipio aico
ai d of the utmost essentiality lo an actoi
ll.o business ot a bail Intoite- H e i
handling of all the properties 0nd tthatrtei
a plater does aidv freun .ictaaKt- -.piaking
r rising or sitting. This is n.' ju.-i j.- nun. li
oiiiKirlaiice as the spol.en line-, mo: e so
.-oinclhiies- AX!) IT, TtKJ. Ml ST ALL 1U1
I1IJIKMBKKU).
The tale Is not vet done. While Miss
Lang is learning one role sue Is playing
another and both must be kept In mem
ory and, of course, one not conused twih
the oilfe -. It is not a new theme, I. a huurs
l;ith a iilayer U atock muat work
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Uiyli(C cIcvimi in'i foinmnrc n- ami
rehrarslii!! Mil tin- ic'il of lht tinn tliiit ix.
nil but a t' liciuri for fhvp inn! mrts of
hours Ftolm from ium'iI.-iI sl'fii -lo utoilv
anil nifiiiorize new pHit". But wlillo Iiooih
reoiilred !n u theater are louili trtlln'H of.
i H Ir llttlo ronHloViv.l how much niuct lie
I leineinbercd. wlmt a tH-U If t to ti n
! ineniory. How well Mips l.anK atiswr a
this lost may he remarked liere par
enthel ally. In Cyprlenno layt Siimlav Hho
WHti li tter perfect at tho fl. t performance,
Nor I heiB. ux Hhall be told later, a par
lleulnrly pood memoi-.v, Renerally speaklntf,
or a htitnnn mtmovlea ro
Here ai a few linpre.vnlve facto about
the reqnlrenient ehe fulfills:
In the flrnt play of lliis fall, "l.ovel
Watrhen," tljere were 127 pa;ve or "sides''
In the manuscript part of .Inciueline. Tills
meana no Iphs than l'.'.T' wonls which had
to be committed to nieinury. In "Such
lattle tjueen'
H.fltXf words.
' Miss I .in ik
In the "(llrl
bad to lea rn I
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oi ine iioiot-n I
West," Miss Latin will have to ineinoi izc
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I aoout B.imo uordn and lo u
1 t da pay she must handle n
ii- fiisi a:t f.
no less than 121
dlffen nt "props" and
IllillVl . UU, lliti.'t.
KK1I KMiSKU when and in what order an
In what connection each Is to be handled.
As Phyllis in 'I'lassnial. s" v. hero the
girl's role Is iiull.v subordinate, .viirs l.iiu
hud only a little trlf'.c like o.'-OO words to
haul "by liturt." Kvcii relatively to other
i.'.ov- ililj uw t'oi- fe,.in uiiiin l...eu us.- ill.)
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role uid not u'tofc-etm r appeal lo .miss i.ans
and she found U l anh r to an ninrize thai,
some longer parts have been.
Now many pcopio lave a nio.-o mistulvcn
:iiia icgardmx thf fucull)' 4ji memory. It
Is a popular delusion tl.al the practise of
cinum'Ulug words to tneii,eir Improves Hie
I"aculi.' Itself, and II. at ilnr.Ju.e in un
Kities- li arus moie and ne re pail;, lar
mctiair'.' i,ro.'s latter nod le-tter, uld so
accorduik to this nryunn-iit .Miss Lang
oiiglit now to be enjoiug marvr-lous po
ii s of rccoih i linn and l .11. 'i'hi.-i de
lcsioti is so widcstu'i-ad and so thinly heal
tout one iiiiiiin, it u.ay vvcll ca.l to bis
support toe U'siimny oi the c:ert.. '1 lie
vorld's greatest p.-ch, lo.,lsis. undt ai
l.eipslc, Mumpf ut 1 eilin, James, recently
deceased, and Justrow, anoliii r famous
Anierhaii. u,; well as ail uic otla-rs whnse
oiiinion counts, haw tai-.cn pains to deny
I Pat the laeulty tif uienioi improves u
u-e An Important qualification to this
statement exists which wiil bo set f. rta
ii. a uiii.uie. Now lead wbHt Janus says
on this:
"A piausihle case it.ir the livi'orrecl
) is alway s in, uic oat by .-.ay Ilk Uiat
piai'llce in lee i ning words by heart makes
II easier to ham new words in the same
a. II this- be true then what I hac
.lust said is fals.. Jim 1 a, n disposed to
think tr c alleged iu-'t: untiur. I have
caicfuiiy iUtsiioiicd several mature aee:s
on the pant, and ail have ilciilcl that t:.c
lnaetne of harnlng purl- has made any
sue. i mitt feme as i" alleged. W'lat It
lias uone I'oi- iheni is i,i .mp;o-e the:r
p,iwt:- ol Warning a p.i: I :- .-1 . : . i : 1 1 i . ully .
Their natal is now f.iii or pi i eedeiita hi tee
w .!' iiiie'i.iliiei. e.. p..u-..- aai. ..-liea.a-
lp.li; tnc new woiils aN. uken di itlnet
ig-.l-i
Ktsl.otis una tiee.ai.ia.-. . ar. e-.vht
P
, i.,... visilic retuieW like
a pie- islin-.
plicee. or la
network, like t:.e
Huij'li- s sriire
!lit.-l laslel. ll
tciiaci.y i.- ...it .
s usi: i: . in . ac
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.:gli Ihe
.hi. Im
pa:i e,l
and u.e i ee.
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lilele 11a tit e
piotnl and
In ugc. li :
in-. i-.. oettc
No tt . .y.-.-
tt I at toe gi
t.tid oa ttui
view befoie
a ea-e ,f better i ene ,t,b i -
tall King."
I.ung loloiuiij alters ttnil
:atest Ameiicait psycnuiog.st
subject; agreed with this
he knew t:ia: l" ino.ti rini-
iieiit Auieihan autuorit.. l.a.l tm.s staled
tat i a.-e wiiii 1,1.-. us.ia' l.ieliul.
"I if comae." sai l .VL -a l-i:g one ini-
lulprovv iu the n.eUiod of studytcg a iet I.
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I I :-! :iIoiik miicli belter, for Instance, by
' lining my own ouelliK. Hut what you call
'in tual ret' iitlveness' rioea not improve n
l'iiiticV. 1 have Icai neil better how to
fludy :i pai't-that Is all. One has not
; much time to study. Saninliiy nielit dur
ing an net when 1 was not on in Class
j Puit ,' I committed the first act of
, 'I li !di i n'.' Pmidav al ternoon and even-
Inn of course, I playlntc the first perro;iu
liincts of li iuri ous' and Classmates,' had
bun relet: ittil to im'inorl.il limbo. iuii
j day i U;ht after the play 1 got home at
j miiltiiKlit and studied until :; a. m. Then
! I took smile sleep. Monday afternoon we
started In oli the first rehearsal of 'lieidel
; l'i I-;:.' This nun a rrndlic; rehearsal .Hid
I v e all cad our p-u ts. every one In the
cast ; . 1 1 s ceit'iiK a .m-neral Idea of Ills
. anil l'..f oilier--' parts. I st Hilled aualii
Mi'Pdav t.i'-'lil iiud T ies lay niKiit the sun
wav after two performames that day and
- eilnesday alternonn at rehearsal I was
Idler perfect In the whole. Five hours
Ret lui Mi'dy had done the trick."
in onler id let the readtv pet an Idea
' of what is invoiced In o:ie speech only. In
nivorcoiis," oi.e of tue longer de:lara
! t'uiM by Cypiionne Is app. nded. It rovera
j iiln.ut i'i ft y l'i -. i typewritten lines and la
tliereldre ubout 7i:o words long. Take a
da off today and mc iiiorlxe It: It Is only
one speech, by the wuy. Rays Cypilenne
In the course of the first act:
"No. lliat Is imp-'eceilenti d It Is the com
placency of the man. Oh you have well1
M 1111 i ' ,'it tliilii.s fin- vikilp fiu'n Cfin i- n lein, '
Aiissieiirs-it Is charming toe social law.
ou nave made, charnilnic for yuu. They
aian v o'ltu;-lliey cut a dash they frisk-
amuse ourscll. my son, says the
llu" ' il 's your privilege." "Satisfy
, .. son." savs nana "it Is
i f,,, vou, ,oltih."' And nionsieur flits from
tl'.iwe to bruiicttr, to the auburn, and
1 " ' K .,''' 'xnausieo-
"li t I vvi 1 murt v ' inv iht-nu' In lilw
arms a poor oung girl all trembling;, all
Innoi put ho has always bidden behind
her mother's skirts who Knows notion:
of lit" that is forbidden -of nature that la
i.ii'Pien and of love, that which she can
only hiMiclne. And monsieur savs to her
when pie-siaig her wearily ill his tired I
amis; ' Are uu sufficiently happv lo fall
in the arns of a gay boy like nie no
one lot cs more than 1 lovo. you no em-
braccs moi
eiiei getically than I embrace
you." And the poor young woman, t ho '
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flinl.- the embrace a little lukewarm. . ay s , champion woman swimmer of Australia,
n Hiuitig: "What oiilv that? There is ' , . . , ,
rnthhrg :.tler? I though i-mat's ,,,.,,'n , Today she Is the champion woman swim
hov.i ter." The Idiot Is convinced. Che rises ! mer of the world in every class up to the
and cross) s in front ol the table to tin? n twetity-six-miie fast swim. She has carried
wmn,,;;'.";;,',: ,!T,rx '-"c - t
:.:t: "t lift a laicc! Time Is betiei- than!lhe countries of the world. At Melbourne
that It ' not for so litt'e that ope is in ' si:" established a record when she swum
pa.-.-ioii. . yct.d to folly, to orlm-: tbtitl ,,V(, and a iiuarter miles In fin tv-six min
imi pulsar s om scif; ibat one kills Ui t, eo . . , , . ,.
won .1 iicv.-i -have expos,. I himself foi , :.:; ll,,s ,-alel' " sl,L' '"' f)ve ,"i't" nt ai
sdght embi aeis. to a broken bad; and ' average ot twenty-one minutes per mile,
lulling fiom u fourth floor, nor Li inder tnl(,()ing to Kngland she v. on fame bv swim-
0;;:;;: me' wu"rl".rt vr:z, " Thames nver
the candle. There is sotnet Inn-; else and ln tlnee undv a hair bonis. She was the
iniii li bettor." And that woman. Monsieur, first woman to attempt to swim the Kng
looks. questions st. idiot-.. Informs herself -,, cmnl,ei. s,,e did not succeed in cross
aud alttr a thorough search und long , , ,
study she is fitted to say plainly "t'ome. ,h 'hannel, but made a leeord that
come, you are a rogue and I have been stands today unbroken. For ten and a half
(heated." (In fioi.t of ottoman, goine. 'j hours she struggled against the ever
!sd V venhl -rrents of the treacherous Kng-
bus to be so. It is like that everywhere. I dsn channel.
.Marriage, tt l at does It mean to veterans? When Miss Keilei maun. v. a-S ID years of
l-'or us It Is an entrance to the campaign 1 ase , , , k , ,
At the convent 1 dreamed as nn Innocent . "
girl of a marriage that realised a husband -"r"!'t. After consulting various doctors
who would be at the same time a hero and i and expnis, her raotlier, who, I v the way,
mv loter. I saw you, young, handsome, discov. red Mine. Meiba, thought it would
slight, clctaint. all at once; bv turn tend- r , ., , , , . ,
and fierce, slate and desnot. and only , b" ood Idea lo ti'i nature s methods; so
ceasing to grovel ut mv feet, to bound ahe put her daughter through a system of
ill on nn- like a tiger and to bruise me In exeicise. f ive viais later .Miss Keller-
:l,;;7;;,v1gH;n.,r sitiv?. poudS she
The dull soht '.le. a sv.amp, the water flat I S'ew l" l,e r strong, healthy girl. She
and Mannar, t 'he regular tic-tae of the retires at l.':"il each night. Is never ,-eeii in
doim-slic cuckoo, the monotonous bubble ! restaurants and H ai .vat s accompanied by
of the i on ciu.il lo oth tt hieh iinmers geiP 1 v ' . . , , .
.n a ..w fire, and w hich I consume w ,th
I'linui an I In llff 'i , in app-ilte. Never t iie
spice, nev. r tin- biting acid. I make an -
oeais lii tori- mail. cry lo It. Ill tne
nam" of lleaviri, .'p'nsieur. I ben ton for
11 fet, 1 I . . 1 :' 1 , .- . -.'le "!H1"0;. elt SOI'le
splee. Vou lel'.c, "No Madame. Nof
lll the nihil t. the t' oi.l j.j lehllv II, seed.
. l.'ca'se son. a hi inaeli and s.'.me be'.-lw.l (She ' a '''"boio expeit ind deter fencer. ,-lu.
tiii'o-vs he. si If noon the alii of a cl air . Is now 1'- years of asa and lias heeiiin pi u
'"H rivht i. f, ssloiial life six tai.-
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loi v. und. rsiai-d. for
d in tin ir l eiii1., ana i .
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with red Mm
eti'tllhle Aim
col lie.-e,t.
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The A riierii all's pi t .-ence of mind
did
lltu-
l ot desert him for a s iiKle -oillarv
mem. ho'.vever
i:ot that none of ill v race is unable
to s-vallott v. iihoiit chew lag be re-
mr :iO'i. snurii; n e ai-ium to tlie
i t Jefa'-i'ucC.'
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Into Beauty
and Robust Health
UM a pour little weakling, list
less and forbidding, to chain
pl in swimmer and diver and
"per.'ect woman," is the life
slu.':." of Annette Kellerniann.
A'l-s Kellei mauu's career has
! been
remarkable one. .Jtarting as a
virtual cripple, at the age of la
she teas
1 " "u"1 tt,,u companion, sue nils mnviri.i
"e po ind in eif,iii ouriiig tne last tureu '
J and one half years. !
I Miss Kellerniann i
aihlellc and yet does
j not beliete In athleticism that destroys
.womanly charm. She diites her own mo
tor cai . pi it s an ex.'ell-m y une of tennis.
. nil- sw le. nine-, -no stai. -i tin! Ill In
nlitue land il is .lest i o. nursing bottle,
tnen s llomilis. aod then school bunas.
-l.c atti-il.iitcs
o .' to a III Kiel pay ihUo to
!i;i.iu,j She s an an,, nt
Pi ai t, .! 'iier of a. I that sue
teter she doe-, .-he does
i s e. .a, niiii nd
a j and eiit.'iusiali
m ' pli ai'ln s. i I
I well. Her present ambilioii Is to
fence
as well as sue can swim and dive.
S-vimmlng If. however, nearest the heart
of this young woman She Insists that
j more men and
women would
swim there
. ,.,,i,i e. ,.
compia nts about adies and
pains In ugs, anus and IvX,. Hut uiges
-uwii . mar'
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Annette
Eelixrmann
AT THE
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the establishment of public swimming
; places In every city, with coin tent In
structors: In altendance. " e scouts at the
! American Idea of bathing suits.
"Over here they seem to think a woman
must wear a sklr. shoes and stockings,
while in Kurope all swimmers wear regu
lation racing suits! and never seem to think
anything about It,' she recently stated.
Slit' adds that in Kurope the regulation
bathing suit Is a one-piece garment a
union suit worn by men and women. Bhe
iljVhirrs that Australia1 has the best swim
mers because the pubic school official:!
take cognizunce of swnnmlim as part of
the rducutlon of the young.
Dieting and exercise lor
woinen are
Kelli-rmatiii.
! favorite subjects with Miss
'slie eschews meat almost entirely, hut. she
adds with a wink, that when she docs out
it she chews It vigorously. She cats iter
first meal at noon and eats much fish.
Some wag has asked her whether her pls
(atorial diet has anything to do with her
aquatic pi edeliction. She advocates lemon
and water in the morning, whim prevents
biliousness.
Next to swimming. Miss Kellarmarin be
lieves dancing: i bent ficlnl tor women.
She is a clever toe daneir herself.
Next to swimming. Miss Kellerinann be- J
Hie "stales," as de f i om the coin and cur- j
rency she Is gathering, Is Ice cream. She .
actually recommends lee cream for all !
daughters of Eve. I
As for Miss Kellermunn's dives she )
knows all of them and then a few. Her
lavorile Is "the Australian splosh., which
she describes for the benefit of Omaha
women who may" want to go to Carter
lake, Y. W. ('. A. pool or laike Mmiuwa:
"Jump straight out from the spring
board, quickly double the legs under you
und snap your arms around them. Don't
try this if the springboard Is more tlian
ten feet al-ove the water. Strike the water
all doubled up, and, believe me, It'a fine."
Hack in Australia Miss Kellermann used
to dive from points as high aa seventy
five feet over the water, buK In recent
years she has given up the high dlyes.
Another word from Miss Kellermann to
Omaha women:
"The habit of women smoking cigarettes
la crowing all over, the world. I advise
'against it because the tissues of a wont
! an's throat and l"ns are too fine to
'withstand the constant i fferl of the most
;i;cadlv of all poison.;, uicot nc."
It mav he -oaitd ti'at Ml-s
is 2J ttars of age. tvelei.s l-T
I - .I fett. :: inches in hei'-ht
who is p -r i 1 1 1 1 .-' t a 1 1 . coMip..rl
larger il,, u n , lair htv; nn. r
K ellerrnann
pounds aim
I ler a in:,
n. s much
.Actitr Woman l.nhor i uiiinilriHiiiai-r,
His. j; iini le- II. Mason of Seattle, Wash.,
is assistant labor . oaonl-.-looer In a depart
poieni for w'nimei ,iil . hildieii Pi her staie,
und il is owing to nee utoik that women in
(stores have seai.(. that the ten-hour law is
riot liolateil, and tin" wirier she wi.l tiy to
i''Xe enacted aa eigut-hour law and the
or ri i e r tan ir-i lint lei iiiut pill-
ehlea ll 111 lot Inn- oii.ter Cl vuutu i.r
allowed such work.
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Hopvvood Strong
for Fresh
Air
OT for three years ban Avery
N
HopWiiod. the pi tt 1- 1 1 1 , sta-nt
a n.-'ht Indoii-. He sleeps in
the cpen. Not only ih.i s he
spend his night In tlie fr. e t. Ir,
but must of his days, too, and
of his writing Is done out of
-' r
every bit
doors. Mr. Tl ipwuod's share of
'Seven
Days" was written In a tent.
Mr. Ilopwond relates that when two
years ago bu t . pring ,t came to getting
down to work on "Seven Days-." he was
especially in lie d of trailip up, ha i;i
had a panh ula; ly trying winter. There
was no time for a holiday iu Ihe m niii-t-iliM.
and anyway the author lived In the
connliy. his pre" rein . ;n that respect re
se nldlng tl.al of n:..n teiiters and ai 'sis.
ll., home is a farm ut l'i oto:i-oa-1 1 uo.-on.
Heie lie, niaint mis a haeueior e iaMi..i:-
llle:it. He pun hu.-eil tie- lainl ia-ca
e it
ci iithlneil i .a-:y ( u'ere
di an. a:i. 1 oiintry and
Yoi k. I.N niai'l.e, lae -.
Al. .I.ln- t ;e be t of r
tto d di i I aii'M d lo hi ll
I".' t I the
H lo NeA
SI I
M,
II, ip-
g 1 :
.'.l.iii: an
lo Mills, If I
coirlug lroio the
ai a'l ub ml his farm,
glorious height or ihe
I 1 llilcilll
all
Lad to do tt as lo get out
ill il.
He set up a big tt nt in the orrhaid tt h, re
, the ground tell gentle tu u brook .Mr.
Ilopwood w as not ( oui ti ig hurdshlp, theie-
I fore he put a coinfi rtabic Ltd In bis tent
Nwt a cot, bat a lJ t.lth good spiings
j . , j
i 'taaMail
1 '
V. if;
k jf"'f- V j' - '-r
v.
the, AMIuKlCAir
and mattress. Also be bad a board floor.
A writing table wmi n.nlc of a plank oil
uptlg'.ts, or horses, and there wire ar
raiige iieuts for I ai.ging clothes. Thus
toalpi.ed Mr. Ilopwood moved out of tho
house and into the tent. It was earl
spring and '.ho nlgl Is were chilly, but ho
:;ili''t mind. Hii .1st trouble was from a
i!. fn rent muh .'. The singing of the bird
l i li e moi r; ip e w il: n 1 him too early, but
so oi he grew uei iisiotned to that melody.
Not once was the Hap of the tent closed,
dale i r culm. ra!:i or sunshine, the tent
was i n n to the weHt'oer except overhead.
I'll at ('. o'clock every morning, a barefoot
ran to h la.iihy pool for a plunge, a two
mile jaurt, breakfast, four hours of work,
luucliion, two boms more of work, then
canoeing, dinner, motoring through tha
Hud. ii li valii y. over the bills, and bed, wan
Mr. 11 pv. ond's loutine all summer. H
(i. Joyed Hie life gi cully, und was benefited,
by it, so v. lien tt.oi r i line lie slill kept
In i in- lent, and did not even put III a stove,
i but warmly clad In- wmked there u,s for-
ii.nl.i-, soa.ethnes villi the snow blowjnu
i oi i r I is I aper as he tt r ti .
I'looi the time .Mr. Ilopwood took losses-
slmi ol' lb- te:.t ihe only purpose bis f ui ia
' Loose I. as Mind Is as u illn:ng room. 11a
'.il I-1 s is 11'. .1 1 III lie boll.- e.
1 "And i.iiii I ar i u''av I'.cm home," tay4
i the writer of clour pi:,-,. "I sleep on th
I'.ll I'.
i nl
I'll!
ii iiia:
, plv."
I'oi, .
il .1 se
u hoLcl iooi or anothir, tha
no being that It does not slopn
o! I e nil; : ill '.lis Out of diMlP
e; ing .'or i i en' one, and Judg
in s.iius and bi'ightiiess audi
a of "Si-v i n I lay s" it is un ei
int ii
it boh.
cell
t w a t in
A 1 I It-1 ri io lite.
I lliabiea siranali'd
j by eioup. cough.- i o.os u e Instantly re
I ;,-te.l and qiinklv c lived with Dr. King
.New 1 us. oveiy. tv und i.vo. i wr sale Uf
J l.eatou Inug Ce.
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