Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 25, 1911, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 19, Image 19

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f Her Husband's Voice
I bt amjr! man
"I met the Rjv. Mr. Eliblg nn the t.ra..n
mlng out." announced tl-e Post 'iraduate
iUsband at the dinner table.
"Rfttj"' exclaimed the Amate.r Wife,
sflth a very slight show of intr-f.
"There s a man-" the Post i1rdnar
Husband eon'inued entnuuu"i.cai:.y. I
ant remember I've met a pron
who lriterted me mnr. I7 toke w 1 T Ti
th. great" admiration you. " he added
diplomatically. "H aad you seamed so
original rnur'-efil. He said i i'i wers
lust the kind of wrnun he would love to
Nave' In his church."
' "What ' in.j ilred tne AmU'iir Wife
nomommituiiy
"Why. to oraamxe. to minw. to '
T. collect. I admit I I aiane a tin
collector'" interrupted His Wife wtseiy
"Ton sew. I look) " oiuidaae ana yt i
relly know bow to manags peopie beauti
fully,- .
"Oh. r :" Hr Husband answered
wit a Tinge of suspicion.
ll was always peculiarly nuiwi! t9
him-that Hia Wife should show an intelli
gent realization uf her own qualities.
"Well, the pastor wants rui tn become a
member of the Ladies' Aid society He
ays you'll meet on'v the vry nicest io-!
pl and that you pwln't worry about their j
pedigrees at ail." 1
FMurr- " the Amateur Wife acorn-1
th,. In t nv I
pOire in fma town worth eonalderlmc.
ftfept Wiwf-Wgnf.. and mayba on or
two other collies! Tou know TrT well the
only real blue blood ia In horse shows
an4 do ahowa. Why. your arandratner
waa Dinwtnjr and mine waa settina: type
when Woof-Woof ancestors were taking
bliui rlbbona. Aad that reminila me." she
aitdi-d with a marked accession of Inter
eat. -T had a perfectly oreoua idea this
afternoon. I'm r.ln to give a collie
party"
Ker Husband raised -his eyebrows and
shifted uneaaily in his chair.
"So many persona have called and so
many of them own beautiful collies." His
Wifa rambled on. "that I thouKht I'd let
The Tost Graduate Husband waa non-
plnaeed for the moment. Tf the collie party
Biigetlon waa a Joke, then really It was
not. so bad. but If it waa serious no. It j
eouldn t be serious
"That a unite a funny Idea." he said, con
descendingly. "The possibilities of a collie
party are decidedly humorous. Mayba I'll
write something about tt." he added.
-You mean you 11 get It in the society
notes?" o'lestiuned Hia Wife, eagirly Tv.
ftut it all planned out! Each collie that I
invite to Woof-Woofs debut will be ac
companied by a maid bearing his pedi
gree. Precedence will be arranged accord
ing to these documents. The collie with
the most priae winners In his ancestry
i ill lead th. way to dinner."
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nr.
r Undoing of Mr. Uplift
1 ' PT LAJt-AYETTE PARK 3.
If I thought there waa colng to be any
rr.il fighting dowa In Mexico. I'd enlist 1
tnt to learn what war ta like." announces 1
.in- i pi:rt to nia son, at me, same time ,
sweWrig out hia c
ready covered with
buttons.
"".Can't you take (
for It?" sornewhi
swetnng out hia chest aa If It were al
ready covered with gold medals and brass
leneral Sherman's word
hat tartly interrogated i
H"ffl'wm,t m ,an" , mv"" in the afternoon It will be all ov-r hr I"";' vuest ,eoaucnenes count them aa gone, that I may wtn .Others have advanced a step hidhar. They
p-dhrrel cousin, in the vicinity Tou.- , ,lm yo her(? , the I 1 Pau? "TT J"""" re,U;!mi Ch' The Bible speaks of the robe of are at pea... They are sure, there can be
.he added With studied ravtty. V oof- from flKntjnl ,,, Marr serve I i'" Pa(U' a ;hame to r.Khteouaneaa. wherein the soul is no condemnation to them In Christ Jesus.
Woof i. near-v i year, i old now and It . ,he.ol!atln... sh, n,1(Nl foollHnIv. tn,ns which are done by them in covered. So it was with th. prodigal. : They have the .pint uf adoption, crvmg
anout time h- was Introduce.! to society At tnaf mment f, rtoor nf th. dlninaiV T? PI" re- -Frtng forth the best robe and put it on Abba Father. Yet they do not fullv realla.
young Mr t'pllft, who isn t feeling llkB' Father
even a aecoad cousin to a patriot. 1 "Timr' ...va, - , .
y tiac s another one of those chestnuts
"I know what that distinguished soldier that ont! t0 b CRnne, a,!,.,, ;4,in
la reputed to have said about war " ac- -My nilim of no way to pn.,)Iir. tl)r war
knowle.)ges Father "but nev.rtheles. I t0 .pnd a ,ot of prfw.tIv Kruul c,)in
should hke to experience the thrills of drilling a bunch of tin soldiers '
at tie." . , , ,
-If. the .aon. kind of foolish dope that! 1 military organisation. Wh
. , ; younf men to love thir counrrr Dfratata
frads u. yap. to plung. Into matrimony. ; P
eagely oburtn Son. I notice that when j
real war does break out Its mostly the! "l ,ove mv n- y natrve land." war
married men that beat It for the front. 1 i D' "b,lt 1 can't see any money in
oppose they !:ke a little variety In the ! "lng down to mix it up with a bunch of
crapping." I greasers for thirteen bucks per month.
"At th. same time there is something U ' b,""-;ifll stunt to be a soldier boy
magnificent about war.' continues Father.' nJ fIht f,,r ,h" s,ar -'ripes. but I
whoa patriotism almost makes him forget j "k to hn"w wh'4t I m P-ifhing about. I
h ia an otrtm-r in good standing in a peace I want "od nd maJ before I take off
auejaty ' my coat and roil up my sleeves."
"Tbat'a the way it sometime, looks to a
uikn In Broadway." Son admits. "Hut. be
11 eve me, your little Willie would rtuher be
sitting on his neck in a Morris chair in a
Harlem Tat than to ba roasting a slab of
salt dog over a sage brush fire way down
ia Mexico, at tile same time trying to keep j
ut of tn. way of those ding-ding bullets." ',
"Of course." mum-d Father, "there are ;
naany real perils and pcjvations connected '
with a reni war ' !
- "An chap that can dgs the Fiftn ave- j
aue automobiles, the hatpins in the subwav
aod the roller skating kids. ' Sm declar-s. ;
"aught ta be able to give the merry Ua.-liA
to a bunch of bean snooting rebuis War !
aught to seeoi like a vacation to the boy
tnat cut aideetttti the perils of a great
mty.
"Beinn an advocate of peace. ' resumes
Remarks of Kids
Nine-year-old B:,ur had the niglunure.
and hia ov-iin.-r. riaiuug to his aiusUuice.
fuiloand Uie ntcrnwrv soothing ur.io m bv
l!e inevitable wonder to what had dis- 1
rsessed htm.
it' waan t toe p,e 1 nad ai tuter.
mamma. : foraKlini the wise child "It
ony oeer tnv home stu.ii.s. Traurher
tool us today that re to ha. x.i;u na
Uia un Ktida. and I just dreauul 1 di.ln t
para."
"A hat s Uis.-ussion' mean?" one anxious
etuld aiiked of another.
It nitaiia having a Ioely unie talking
wiiea you r a growa-up and ta king baca
wticn yon re smaJl. '
saul the cierk to tne ri-y new
efTii e boy, "t think Jfou now understand
your Jiuaa thoroughly. You ouine on duly
at V lrare at ha.f past i aud w
tfur'y uiinuiea tor lunch "
I've never ! rord to eat minutae. boaa,"
wa tite grinning answer. "Out tf you II
maAe it er piece r pie an er giaae er miia
1 H taaa d job:"
Hello. Jameavy' How a the traie"
Tut embrj in c art :aaa t:iu. hulled wmaed
" tt i:f .icion.
buiij t'andv ' bieo at t sta nuint s
l ot artJier goto' uu nk for d t ird
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Womaa' Ide f Hamr a??-
to Haibaiidj and "Hired Girli."
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"Pinner"' repeated the I-ost Graduate
Husband, disgustedly 'T in don t mean to
ay you r- thinking seriously of anything
m rranftv f etish as Inviting all the dogs
in your neighborhood to Urni part tn a
free-for-all fight f.rr food"
"Tlera wont b any fiaht
'""'l pomtivplv "Ther. 11 h
she an-j
plentv fori
everybody to eau I waa planning; the menu',.' """""""" 1,1 reunion nut ,
. . . . . !'''" They paid tithe of mint, anise and
Just before vou came tn. There will b
four lumps of snaar ajilece. then a plate
m i. i ' . a . i.
" 1 "' :'U,uth. They cleansed toe oui.,t. .,r -
and then four peppermint creams each.
You know W.iof-Woof adores peppermints!
You see. t don t a-ant to have anrthina;
very elaborate just a r.lce. Informal little
affair "
"Have you aone out of vour mind'" in
quired the Poet Graduate Husband, sternly.
"There II be no such foolish performance
In this house: Tou don't w.nt to kill all
the thoroughbred doirs In town, do you"
'"Oh. nonsense"" said His Wife impa
tiently. "Why can t you let me have a
little harmless f in I think it's a very
orlif'nal idea, and as the party will be held
morn opened and the Helpful Handmaiden
.too.1 r-vale, upon the threshold.
-ni wqlt n n dons'" declared Marv.
belliaerently "If you expect me to feed
a menaaerie I give notice, and I'll aet
position In the circus'"
The Amateur Wife lauahed uncertainly.
She did not want to lose her servant at
least not at that particular moment.
"Why. Mary'" she expostulated. "Why.
Mary! I had no idea you were so silly!
I thought you knew I was Joking. Don't
you know there's not a dog In Mountain
vllle fine enough f.ir Woof-Woof to as
sociate with"
For thus does a woman Tout her hos-Sthv
band and yield her soul to the "hired rirl.
(Copyrighted. 1!11. by Nf. T. Herald Co.)
'Let the Women Go to War,"
Argued by Father ts. Son.
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Father. "I naturally deplore any necessity
for war. but I am ever ready to go to the
front when my country calls."
-jf im t
Jingo countries can t
think of anything else to scrap about." Son
believes, "they'll pick a fight about the
beat way to ensure peif."
"It's an age-old axiom that we must pre
pare for war In rimes nf rv -
"Well, most wars arise from, diplomatic
difficulties. I suppose." Faiher admits.
"These diplomatic guya who wear full
sets of windbraaee on their faces and onier
a war like one of us hired men wouid order
a x aos of bock beer get my goat." rages
Son.
P'ay
"Why don t they get together and
i game uf checkers or pinochle to set-
ll'e ryw" he demands,
"I thing rn.v-.e f." Father says, "that it
is bett.v to avoid war whenever possible.
Tlunk of whai it means to the women of
a country that goea to war "
"That's a good point. Pop!" exclajms
Son. - V h shouid u; brave men go to war
when the country Is Klled with suffragette,
Just dying f r a fight? Lat the skirts do
the scraip.ng while we hold down oar Jobs
it home." I
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Gntle CyTiiciarria
It stan. Is to reason thai the woman who
look aril m a hobbie skirt would l
lll;" aa eil in anything else.
It's a g.od plan to let well enough aione.
if you know when to do it.
Many a man doesn t leave his wife much
winn be dies because he left her au mucn
when he waa aiive.
Vi hen a man really thinks there ta such
thing aa a pain.ese dentist yuu can fuol
him with any old thing.
!lern wont be nearly exclusive enough
o suit some pole.
Heing ground down should make a man
aha.-o. but it doesn t s-m to.
vjuie men are so m.-tnodical that they
en expert i,,r opportunuiea to travel
oo schedule tuna.
it they can t be stars, soma people in- !
sw upon being ciouda.
Foresight, aa a rule, only come, to a
man hen he ia so oid he has nothing to
it. inrwinj. j
A woman can forgive husband man
things if he carve, without getting a spot :
n the tabie cloth. i
Too many fe-uprners
.il'iiviaa.
axe good for the
Truin mar win in the
ong run. but
oe ut more ui a sprinter.
The trouble with marruute 1m h,. ..... !
B.e begin to thing s-luaiv .j,,,,
t l.ll ll too laieMiaadejju., L-o.
61 IITITIESEIKMOW POM TifilE VKEK -END
fwi4a Hli(4iia
Rom. 14
The phraaea. k.ntfdom of 'id. kinaimn
of '"hriKt. ktnadotn of tivn. x rur fre
iuent:y in th New T-mAm4'nt J.mn :h
Raptlt made the de-rt re-1o .iii t.ie
cry. -Rei.er.r. for the klnirdom of k
at hand " Daniel arahn a.1 de-rilieH th.
rise amt fa.1 of mwir k.nu.i.imn. naylnit
that flna.ly the Ood of heaven woulil x.'t
up a kinndom that would never be d
utroyed. Th reluflon of Jestia ia mat
kingdom. Plana and law came rrom
heaven. It waa emabiinhed bv the Hoi.
Hplrtt. Pajl. in our text, ihnvi u the
narur- of that k.nalom. derlartnu. 'Tue
f'kinndom of ij.nl m not mi-at and drink.
but riMhteout nenii and peaoa ai.d Joy in
tha Holy Ghost."
W dicuja th nea-ati-.e aula firm.
land drink' ia an exprexHion Including a. I
rorma of the senuoua or carnal. Paul's
ohurchea wera troubled with the aensuoua I
n two forma Jewiah ceremonies and rites ;
on the one ide. licpntuius Imlma of j
hAthen ci.nvert.- oil th other, it wasn't '
-aay to ,-oeer tlie phip itiie ctiurchi -afely j
ttef-.eii tvvo such rocks.
a Tn reuic.on ia not Impoa.n cere
monies. When spiritualty is luw greater
importance ia attached to eiterlor rites It I
aaa so inon the Jews when Christ came. !
The temple service wits carried on reuu- j
inrlV ITnrilAiiiluli. t. i . 1
jcumnun. hut om.tted the wemhtier mut j
ters of tliu 13 j i . . .1 . .
- p i.u.iirni 1 1 iMi i ana
an.! piatt-er. fejttortjon and excess were
within. TVv broadened their phylacteries,
fa-Hted twice a week, put on a sad face
,r oevotion. v hey gave a.ma
streets. This waa a vain subeutute f r
true noiiiin i, , .
eDulchre - ...w...nW a ,
ii-ie r-infion not gratifying the tenuM i
The gpnttles
re in the other xtrm.
tnl ir r matler ' ldu"ln,
h!ir I,nuormi',1' wf" a Vn oC
their service to Bacchus and Venus Glut-
uuireu mucn skill. The power of the Holy
Ghost was needed. They wished to trans- .
rorm the holy supper into a carousal. (Cor.
U.-1). Paui remimM them that without
Droller decent HI.'.rT,mun, tt,.,, .
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True religion ia not ideaiity-not mtel-!
lectual dreaming or moral sensuou.sness. I
Some are "corrupted from the simplicity i
of the gospel.
Thev form (men.r '
-.1 j
-nnst, not at all like the real one. A
hot house plant over against the mighty
oak. The idolatry of such idealisms calls
the mind only to the genuine side of
Christ's character. Hia obedient tender
ness. SodlV devnumess fl,lHtit (Mr ,,.
Th.v omit ti ; m m.,,.,o.. ' .. ..
ties. They slightly mention His stern re
bukes of pride and hypocrisy ; Hia courage
In presence of powerful foes: His bloody
sweat in the garden; Hia cry of agony on
the cross. This view is out of harmony
with the spirit of revelation. It is in line
with the tears shed by the daughters of
Jerusalem, af He broke down under the
wHght of the cross. HI. command waa:
v eep nut mr me. out weep rur your
selves and your children."
Positive religion la rectitude, tranquility
tOJTSrjW), l7jSw'Bat-T0JltljrflK Tc TITn fki.-iai.
f 1 1 i i
" y DOCTOrl frl 14 1
I PI X IIJLlrgat I
i f lit ay- v'iK S A
M-x tfcv i'.m7ies XZlLi fzVtYiOi-,)
) '--i )f-e5if vz&Lifh mrm
' !-C4ilMrl M III lllrrrr.ftiK lil
L-2-vXV y;ir; w moMrs sufif maft J yStt&Jcz.., Hy
r ? If '' Acir a ilA - I,, - r ' P"N. -a 1
I X!iZX0- :! 1 1 --- L i 1 ;Ss f Tr- i
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taonard Oroh, Pmator
t. Kar k' a JLatharaa Charoh.
and heart Join at Inn. The odly maa la
free from crookedness, disturbing- restless-:
nesa and fearful apprehension. "It consists 'I t "Joy in the Holy Ghost." Riahteous
in r:tfhteou.ness. This is God's (rift In ness ia fornlveness. This ia the low-st con
rhriyt to ail true believers. Forr aa by one dltion of a true Chrletian. P.n la an Jd
man a disotiediem e. many were made sin- ' vance. Joy is the hu-'hest state. Rlxhieoua-
aer,- ' bv the ooedience of one shall
many be made rlchteous." It ia the fruit
-t.H... . . . . '
o. , ..oueo.enu ir..y oestow.wi
upon the sinner "Not bv works of rtirht-
miusnp which we have done, but accord-
. . .
nt , . .
tin iti nis nifr-T ne savefi urn. nv me wssn-
Holy Ghost." This la Justification. This ne'iItnv- Pence is the flower, bea nioua.
is the most prominent doctrine of the 'ii'4raJlt- Jny th" fr'i,t r!pe 1il''"""
ospel. Paul knew its full value. He waa Many Christians ohd. m th- first .tot.
anxious to let a.l others plainly know it.
' " , ,h" ZT 5"!.'' hv " "laster-not
u -o. ym me rrounu
of worka none excee,le,J Paul. By law he
WU blfLTTIIwltaatl
Yet Paui
says: "Beina; found in Him
not havinir mm, nwn Hirhiiianoaa
lM b the "t th. rlhtoune. of ,
r "y ftuth in Jesu. Christ. For whom
I've suffered th- i. ..t .n hln..
"""s.o a.iiv4
him "
Christ's robe for us. to cover our
waa woven bv hia unnv hiiwtu
iina.
sw ,
eat. sufferings and death. The self -nr-
flcient imest nor huuln a ..n
. " " --"""a ar-:
n.eni waa speechless. ,
(Ki T... 1 1 .
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Daily Health Hint
Exposure to cold, exhaustion. Iota of
blood and poor nourishment are among
th. many cause, of neuralgia and safe
guards should be employed against them.
Thw An Rrfons.
"Uncle Joe" Cannon, at a dinner In
Washington, praised the wisdom of the
old.
"A young man." he said, quaintly and
truly, "thinks he la going to reform the
world, but an old man would be glad if he
were able to ref.irm himself."
There are almost aa many different
kinds of conceit as there are pconle.
?? iA T 9 I
mm&tg&mm ll i
Si
ie a mewsine of paace to a.l thomt
tar off. as w-eii a ritniw who ar niah. 1 k
P"jice with 'iod. The old enemy aaalnst
( iod and H s rule ie slain. Man reeonciled
t i Vol. who has loved him fr-m ever'ast
The peace, paemnit n unrlersfandinif.
Iji.w-s into his soul. He Is our peace..
l-.o has made of hotli one. and has broken
down the middle aa;! of partition." Trnn
oiiihv is simply InvonHhle. until thla
l nncillarii.n ia ff-M-ted Xi nn fan
have calm peace of soul when 'Jod's
y isth. iike pemocle wnri. harffa over j
nim. i t'ea'-e with ourselves. don
s :eni e stops accuslnu The pasalons ara
under dominion. The little klvojdom within,
in rebellion before. Is sutidued. Its strong
hold are putVd down. Kverf thouaht la
lii(.uaht into captivity ohevlnit rhrlst.
We must ilist:nnulh between Indtfreranca
ami peai p. one is iike a o ilet uiurky at
mosphere before a storm the other, tha
baimy a.r and serene sunshine after the i
storm. hrtst. hreathina- on His disciples,
said. "Peai-a I leave with you. Not as the
rorld (tlveih. alve I unto you. tt not your i
heart be troubled, neither let It be afraid.'
"ess a the foundation of the temple, solidly
anii "afe. Peace ui the superstructure
pmif.iil In uhaltai-lnd . U wnaarr V .. .. ..w
- - --
laden soul. Joy A the tower, with pea.s
"f beila chimlnn out. harmonious sounds
iTnpMitlnir ISa ra t i . . nt . H.ov
life. Righteousness is the root-stronr. I
' .. . ...
of condition ail their lives. They are In
as lather They perform duties aa driduea
"hired servants." Nothing ia done sp.
4 ia done spon-
' taneoualy for love's sake. Their sptrlt life
is aa the DhvsicuJ life
v .. i- .1 i.. .
they are "ailv. to God through fa.th. "
They have need of milk and not of strong
m. -r,.. .. ... "
aai v ct (.it in ia 34 ; mm u V lil f.
they do not ru v rea
their privilege of being "Joint heirs with
Christ" a v.. i.i tn k ,.i
sovereign's imnress.on mo-t h- mui . I
. i, .. i , . !
' u. a mcuu iura sjjs.ur. until ll eis
the nnginir aound. so Ihenn miut nmo
-"cuun tne mrnace ot an;iction or stirrer-
,JnuI tiBy Cnd Umt the Lor'1 8ra-
ciohm. Then they may reach the Jubilant
"1 XUltUOn. in ttllS COn-
dition "we glory In tribulation also.''
Unstrung upon the willows, the harp of
the church hangs unused. Joy la a part
of the heritage of them that are sanctified.
Too seldom we find Joyous believers. Few
of them have a cup full abaken together
pressed down and running over. "Joy In
the Holy Ghost." He must Inspire It. "Be
not drunk, with wine, wherein la excess,
but be filled with flie sptrlt." "That your
Joy may me full." It ia demonstrative
like a mighty rushing wind." "Sorrowful,
yet always rejoicing." "Rejoice In the
Lord always; again I say rejoice."
First, "Justified by Faith." Babe in
Christ. Second, Peace, grown Into calm
trust. Third, Joy, objectively always happy.
God s will our will.
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SHE.-Dees g5uitior DiRTiiDAY Dgdk
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H VRi IO MilJ.ICR.
W N.Jta Twenty aixtn street.
Name- ami Adilma.
Harold Axtrtil. JIJ Bancroft Ht
Tli?la fmrrnii, HI North. Twentieth, flt . . .
HowiifJ M. ISuulianau, 123 HoutU Thlrt-t)i
GM3rn A. Bast. 2i'). North Twaaty-flftU St.
Vcm L. Bra.Uora. 20.1.1 Ohiu St
Uuuia O. Crown. 2 - 1 J Templutun Hi
Willi Uarhar, 2 1 U 1 North T wantj-nliith St.
Alien (.lark. E!viui Sl,d Graud Aa
iirry Ca;dwii. 4u0! Farnaai rit
Mary ChuJa, lail Pacl.lo St
TUuauw tlillva. 247 Hwutii EUht-eiUii
Pearl bariaad. iHOii Mania St
vilest Larlotea, HH duutU Hlxtnttl 8t
Evalyn Uttlrfa. 2 713 South Ninth St
James Liaiuaio, ZK'J.l Boulevard
Wliilaui L. Eunri4't, lliij South Twenty-Eighth tt
IClvln ICraiia, till South Twenty-fifth Ave
Douald Craaiaad. 2D 2 4 California St
Edith L. Fair, 4719 Parker St
Douaia FrBiau4, inii California 8t
Genevievw Gooiliaaa, 2130 South F!ftuth St....
Albert H.naeraon. JIU02 South Twenty-third St. . . .
Marlon Harrlu. 1911 South Twenty-ninth St
Lawrence Hoinan, 4o2l North Thirty-ninth St. . . .
Fraa Harmer, Tenth and (Iraoa Sts
Lawrence Hooian, 4i2l North Thirty-ninth St... .
Minnie Uaaesuii, .1u XortJi Twenty-fourth St. . . .
Rose Kyanaay. Jd23 Callfomla St
JLWa au South Nineteenth St
Mat K" rl elf : r (IAVnt!i rif .1 13.. ..
uuwiu. ..
James Kooirda, 1707 South Ninth 3t.
Garland Lobb, 142 4 North Seventeenth
Edward Lucaa, 1823 Spencer St
naroia Jtiuer. nzu North Twenty-sixth
John K. Mcintosh. 23 IS Nortn Twenty-flm St.
Vict Meyer. 100J Davenport St
Curtis Mott, 1002 Souih Forty-eighth St
Edward Novak. 125 South Thirteenth dt
Lyman L. Phillips. 100S Soutlx Thirtieth Av.
Marie Patera, 1215 South Second St
Carl J. Peterson, Thirty-fourth Stand
reter j. roiirtes. 2727 South Ninth St
Peter Peuvs, 614 South Sixteenth St
Dale Parker, 2814 Ruggles St
Lueila Petersen. 2S0 Bristol St
Henry Parys, 2714 South Twenty-ttfth
-ooepu miinxan, i.jj faul St Kellom . 1901
Frank Sndyka. HIS Twenty-sixth St Im. Conception V.'.'lSOO
George Stodolna. 2409 South Twenty-ninth St Im. Conception ....1905
Louis Swoboda, 1214 South Seventeenth St Comenlus 1904
Burnice Spear, 1414 Jones St Pacific ......... 1397
Frances Stodolna, 2403 South Twenty-ninth St Dupont '. . . '. '. '. !!lS34
John Stachurski. 2721 South Twenty-third St. . Im. Conception i ."lS95
Wallace Shellington. 3717 North Twenty-third at . i-rio-h- " two-.
! Axtell Stuart, 310 Bancroft St Bancroft . . . ". . . . 1.S99
jRuby Schneider, 3324 North Thirty-eighth St Central Park".'.'." IS 9 7
Brnhard S. Wolf. 1111 South Thirty-first St Park ""!llti4
Helen Williams. 2441 Pratt St
Philip H. Weinert, 3043 Evans St
Rena Walker, 3927 North Twenty-second
Mildred V. Wertx, 2318 Farnam St.
Mary Zacka, 1320 South Eleventh St
Jane Gray, Priestess of Sunshiiie
"If ever there waa a person good to fairly piles up in this house.'
meet It la Jane Gray." said Mrs. Ellis, aa 1 " And. thank tlie Lord, you ham th.
she put down her sleeve, and washed her1 strength to do It. Tou are ona of th.
hands at th. .Ink. "It ia better than see- j richest women I know. Mrs. Ellis. With
lng th. doctor any time, if th. soul needs Tom for a husband and three bright,
medicine. Her. I waa yesterday so down-j healthy, growing boys, you are really ta
hearted that I scarcely knew how to brae, j be envied, dear '
up; everything I did waa a task, and my "I had not looked at it in that light ba
splrlta were all out of sorts. fura. although I knew Tom wo. th- . .
"Then Jan. earn, tn ilk. a bit of sun
shine and saved m. from myself.
"Bh. didn't go about It by giving me ad
rice, or anything of that sort. rih. saved Mrs. jkUlls, and you will And you would not
mo by kind words and friendly Inter set. j exchange loia with anyone.'
"I noes ah. saw by my eye. that I had; " I am sure of that.' I .jied. and you
been erytng. but aha took no more notice of I must not think me ungrateful, but some
It than If my fac. had been wreathed tn I time. th. aun hides itself a bit behind th.
smile. clouds.'
" Oh. Moill..' .he said. Tm so glad to, "Then look for the suv-r lining- It is
sew you. Tou will know how glad when I sura ta be there. There waa no cloud ever
tell yon I wafted ail th. way over from dens, that it did not eventually yield
Uray's F-rrs- for that vary purpose.' ' to the sun s rays. It is never wise to give
"Grays Ferry Is seven mils. away, and ! UP to discouragement, for It is always bet
a rough, hilly road at that. j ter farther on.'
" Ton dear lltu. woman,' I cried, .mil- "Weil, those kind words saved me and
lng In .pit. of myaelf. made m. see things aa thev really were
Ta, I did.' .be laughed. laying aatde "Tea. Jane Is a bleasing to humanity and
nor wrap, and taking up the dish towel. no one can estimate her worth. Ail chlld
" All I need la plenty to do and I'm! r-n love her; dumb ammais follow her dh.
happy,' .h. continued. I had Just aimut j would not hurt the feeling of t;d's lowest
run out of work at home, when somei lung i creature., and I thank him for permitting
semed to tell m. I would find Mm. here.' ! her to have croi my n-.h JT
Thata right,' I .lghed.
The work
Some Silhouettes of the Sidewalk
BT BOHBIS BABBLE
Th. clear ton. from hi. whistle floats
High over Broadway's nuiae.
Awaatng longings in th. throats
Of envious little boy.
The peddler sells em her. and there
And pasae. un hut way.
And still hi. hign note, pierce th. air,
o ah nil. though tar away.
"What do you cJ 'em.' Johnru. aalta
man who purchased ona.
"A penny whlml.?" "Not, they ooet
A nlcxel .mil, my son."
I think they call era ruto-pmaaea,"
Speaks up th. Broadway nop.
"Cad 'em a nuiatu.ee, " ona man groans.
"And make th. whistler atop."
Th. high brow poet listen past
On Inspiration bent i
Hia gianc. toward the around is cast.
With Creasy be la rent.
"Hark liar.." be aaaa "what duloM
This is ihe
Day We
Celebrate
fiLirch 25, MIL
HclnMil. Tear.
. . BaniToft 19tl
. . K.-IIom 1S9
. . Park
. . lng 130a
. . Lakei 1:100
. .arat.ma UK
. . Long l'Ji ")
. . .-hruian 11H
. Faraaai lS'.t9
. . lavenworth 1304
. l aatcllar H37
..Howard Ke-nmvly . .1.199
..Leavenworth 1H35
..High
. . Vinton 10J
ParH 1904
..Park 1903
. . CaB 1901
. . Walnut Hill 1S3
. . Central 1301
. .CaaUilar 1X99
. .Vinton 1303
Park 1904
. .Control Park . . . , 19QI
Cans 194
..Monmouth Park ..1901
. . Kellom 1903
-Caan 19"!
St
. Caatellar 197
.Bancroft 1900
.Lincoln 1900
-.1
St.
. . Kellom 1H9
Lofhrop 1903
3t Webster
.1904
,1909
.1H99
.1910
.1897
.1397
.1S97
.IS 9 7
.1903
.1H9S
.1894
.IHii
.197
Lake . . .
. Case
. Beaia . . .
Comnlua
.Park
.Train
Fowler Ae. . Monmouth Park
St. Joseph
Leavenworth"
'
High
St. jm. ConeVptlon
Lothrop !!!!ll903
Druid Hill 1903
St High '.... 1S35
Central' .". ... .".". 1S91
Lincoln !".'..!!!! laoi
n us band living, and that our boys were
beyond compare.
Sit down and count vour KiMn.
kan. .Spokesman-Review
The Artist
Wliimler.
Are these from heaven that fall"'
'What. that" uauglity Ju
Jones.
'The wnistler ent--tiiai a ail!"
The arlet Whistler, do you mean
Th. eager poet cna.
"""" oe s ail aj'tlHt liee. you :
r. grwea?
nays Johnnie In surprise.
"Thus." cries tue poet, "thus he a. rigs
From heavenly huights impeaned.
Oh, happy painter' .sttl! he biinga
Joy to a sordid world."
Johnnie turns homeward -he ia wis..
"I wouliln t buv ' sa . a lie.
"Like all Uirm oiuer easy guya i
No. air- you can t fool ma )
When tliey get home and try. y. '1
They'll Ond they got a frost, ' ""
Dare amt nu man can tttk pl
'Cept his front teeth !a lost:" '
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