MM .Jl rnn bee ' (jmatta, TnrRso'AY, .ttly'i.v $. U"J t 1 fe-'-J- i-t-Jx. - a z, i n e Fair Yomen of the White Housed sVT A. JIT 4 !l.iww wgggsa P a if e me 1 When lUlaJrd..'Ulro,..yica prsl-' Htnt,.VM.flli4-tw tlit death of. President Tdyfit,n-4m 'tRe nflwi-of - Mf hkuU, hi wife, AbUraM Rawer FHImor. became th mletrwt 'tt'VVhlt Mnuaa. Whan h first mC'M.-'Fllritor.h.-wa . cloth-. Ir' irPrmlc--r4. during th wlptar montR -Wlier 'tn'fc New- York, lilac MhonL' , 'ln.-'W --:-.-:, .., . Their arly".-married , dwy wr,pept In Erie' reunty,"whlo:h'r-w'.t'''4jiat tlm .a ! wllderlteaa :olr' ths frontier .I In - a am a 11 ' hour Tjullt by Mn' ltilmort t "own. bands, j Ha had now become a-lawyer, and In Ws , wife ha fnunVaqti)tclle;tual helpmate, wjio I : cneerea ana. inepireq cm in mow rany i dyBv While af,tacce Vy lh continued her school. teacblP sv.,,'7 It was pt nyr October following "f? ir.f'1 Taylor's,, geat,h tyiaV Mrs. 'Fillmore 'wm aiU tp leays per. JimV Vh Buffalo and ' Join her buabariCJn he"Whft',Hou. "Her rnuig t .yerj; . animate, ana aunougn n appeared at jjlfopnajf 'luiicttbris In 'her hoin whenever, jof k?b ith shrank from publ(a beer-axlon..'rt(i.iyft 'to a youthful" and ctUMmln.it daurWle'f tlia diftlea devolving upon her. " f ' " 1 A treat want which Mra. Fillmore Telt In the execuVrVB'wanaoiwa. library. Mr. ' nnntore'Moardancly- asked-. and - re ceived froas j- Bgra--n : Appropriation and selected 'a'nselaebWa-illbras.i' which .waa. lnetallied"-1nv rrm-itar the. second- floor, e.-WJ ,rrT ".".! i,.- ,,,., . . . . liwarrletf antwmntngr)e-ialiamMa tka ,cllbata4 , atat,Tir,frlewd1rktar!t' amaaement and the 'wirKT 'HWiftiWhciy-eaaHta: -why?. ! Peaa aha real l$f e?er ' a!nglabdt -M tha Joy 'B and Jart ot dometWtjritx l'a Jn'thkt,aha ftfii h lehty; f ; aelf-avld Chance fo wealhe"iha.trlrrftnlal ahaeklaay but A ataadfast fefuia tdfloM Indicate a-J j parfeot "Watu'faclfon Vita h(f present mod' i of lft." -: .. i Pwhap tnVreal YeaaArawhv wanj'-Iair Tnd other wUe-womM ma1M -Told maid,"' baehelbr' girl." br Vfiatater.rroU' prefer 1 to call them, ) teyar not o much enamored of nifornd"pca tVaT Oi right , man, never. earnV ilqi'g Irf eeh rnati' who propoed..'ihej'V,aW 'm'? fault' fwHkh( thoua'h .alluhr at the time. ''Woufd hay growa,lnt, i ubearaMa hiigbear.' ' the;l knew. Jf (ter nafeaiary 'to 'meet th ! ma.avlvery 'd,.,;:J ''l ' ' ' n Woaumla .Intuition, or thVfaculfy of dTa-' repnlng character alrnpej' at Ja gtKnca, ha n ine paaia or many reiuaai. ji coura tliere are maay wtfrlm-twh da-,not ,car to axerMse Hhein tntIUn H the.choloa of A huHbandi'Or: thay ook4jWth Alalproy ant ya upouHieke adflalrerevaw.few narr , liagea woohlwvaT taua pjaca They.- loaa natc ya.HO . ttta faults and ; take a ahaire bt HjaJaUf tkf tufun, vvr, or i e( murrrlrKr ttte4r wBHPpltt for Pi. reJ , of eilateaoa, vfij-nmtKi ti t Oner'w.iiiii Maai'N(MittnMd'v-statw . of alngla tadrLnWkaafl. AOftOnlgma, to, her friend, -aayai-i'l l- . "Th first propo Ioraofvd waa from a , man who anwerede tart tho- daaorlptlom- of the averwafcjrla1a,;i,j;haj.ll., was neither , - Jg.r tr-:. , . ; . 1 , , , , ,, n I,, , i , , ':SkirfstoBe V.v.t. t e-fiar, i -LerrtencyMrri Judgroamt(-4 vomta' fk lona -wHtlbaveWldaly-manifest rwhethe .mystery of their.aeigln -la sawaled, svrltea Theodora Bean, In the New Tork Telegram. Borne meif'tn'i'Yoom Vn"Plfth"Avriue' are VmempeT? "6f"he tavtloftl Lad lea Tailor' aJId DremaVrV kVsolauVn aba they are I holdlpi;' "fVj!dnrreiw;" ;-' ' Hush. ' not a' irord", ' not 'ai r4ei to rh i outa(da Vp'rT4 .''iJdftrtA irom- Pari ' are i hovarfpg 'neaV.VrWoYofYhaten" and their acceoYlertraWi)l Wt 'Hhera trf the Hue de'la' Pa3jc'ani Velf them 'ai' c'r4-- ; bang ie.cyak p .; .. The tailors approacuea tne meeting room . .. . . i. v.".. - &nAmw' .. n I cuifuiuirmt' i'rS "rHM "" they -ttifce Ift.W 1!TViy b.aw j.no. giv the sign jpwjAg hereby ytejrare' sworn to protect tb American woman a fashion able future; -.- Thfcy'Vemovsd'thMr toptoaU and smoked glasses, chatted'' fnetr'rnbber and fanned tbelr5 tialftty VoluttecT 'beardrd faces with rW:are'aAPUnamaa; -. "AVVwi alonef aAed a man.' 'Turn'npe'flgit8i-td'''mltter U It I not we "muxt e sufe only our member ar jp."reent'Tane4' anatheri '"' Th man With (tie longest' whiskers aaked to step out Into th corridor; pleka. Aren't you waiter If. Bartholomew V I asked.. 'The national secretary."' N.f. W.loUd.;V'rg'V" iW 1 a secret oonierenc; w wm let you Know the raault."" ' - .' . "Wnenfi'M t-i- . 0y,BeptmV,'''!Wy.- if wa- permit ot4 nerbf ;fntormaaen to' eacap before that"Umeirodf'w;oi, thevproduct bf our brain. "wflTB' etrflclted:, - "I your imr V HeStroy Paris faahlons la 'ttrta- ;',eonpracV'"kB:anst,t,rancr The" man ehlfid tnV beard' returned to the room' ai ' rekipar4 with ' the pres ident. amA"h.' "Blftfiia. ' - - Mrl' TJlalne'uitd ljwr "anlf Sribrant' tone. eipla(nlng purpose waa hb to destroy Paris stytearout to improve upon them. Another came' forward. Ua waa JrU J. Hlckaon, and than a third. A. M. Orean. .".'' I't'nnfir.' H tf .4; t -Vl." .'it-. mf WIN ': - 4 j-ilMT-iJie.-arU' il 1'. iivl SMI m n(. i ' -"' 4 Ill's t ro- i: (n 'of ." 'I-'.- .'if ' .-vfrT. k v'- '! y ') I a- I-V "w. I j' t i r cl,V;i' .. "J t fCtt '" ' v '" Th kwsllrwtt r,.'-,t 1 l.ii 1. r which.. la today one "of the' pwat 'aitfacHW WhMI Mr. Fillmora'a averra acptrad M wife, looked forward to a hatD 'rtftre- ment.' .Hr drea m . waa hp .to 4a, realiedr She' took a aev'erei eold -tn th:, dayvof treriaeht Plerce'e lnauairnqfl,'kna' 'flfed at Wtllard;a,.hptel .ln VVafhUigJtao.ol.ha Ma Of 'Maroh.- Washington irvin atatad that "ntia receive her deatk wtaiYtiTn) wWH atandj'ng bt .hla( a,ld. thiVcoia': rnajhl.i terrao of the , capltol ,'UeterUafi,.to, the Inauvural addreaa of Mr- Fillmore' a (C(iyilb ': bjt th'v 5 tiiexel4,,e.J teri of fact -He waa not'flte. WBr-' tifia really stupid? Ha waa H'-W)rf VMi wnuM (ommenpiac route, never aapfcrlna;fbtna hclKhrk por Xnklng to tne epMffetef ?l4 and Imagination. My IntuHlqn .iif;mJ iiift if .1 accepted him' I should bat'dconwd.'-to long year of humdrum xlirfW'1nw'Mfb, he would become more. h& Vorjllift 'in' hi hway and more, ayere o reeeivlng freel) iruma, more ana more i cenUCa rna,t,' l should be grateful to him for selecting ma to ' be ihia '. ' 6-coura -'Jf.lfMjpedtJila "The next man -who ask4 1o.)d marry him waa the poasessor of Temperament.' I knew the marriage ceremony often changed thla. I fasclaaring . traltoiitwtoCfthaCOteaa fascinating, one -of tempex. arul p .1 re fused to become a atave to h,ts a Hie tie gifts. "Another man wanted tb'nould me,' but as ir .hougtftmy iharacter Va wufffcte'nfty welf formed already X decllflad it try , experlment'.';To a 'wwrnahbrkriy' spirit Vlfls rhOul'dlng' proces wobld' ihnly-ava' been the name for a perpetual erferdf dlseSrf', or else a married life choked with the emolderlng fire 'of dlscArltent and sttppfes ion. " ' -; "The man who practiced rnifl eeono'mlea during 'Ma cburtahlp 1 declined Wffhout a regret. "Carried life with V mfi'eT Is" the moa traglr fate of atl.'' u " ' ''.' . .."My'frlenda -wU3 Vre Carried"' naVJr ftften iha'mort VautirmVw.ng n Ufepve t do not regret my faculty for looking lnfo.'th future ahd ieelng' men not a they are but as uiey, wui do several yeara nen.ee. . i ., r i i . .. ,. -1 . ... ! r .2 u. "If you. will go away now aiaTaaynoth Ing of what you have beard and suspected here, then In the mlddl. tf Ajuguyt Xprome Is you. on my word ii a'tallor and' a- gentiemaa, ' t win ehowytrtr- aBmy e model. Wa axe, the'JueeaaC w muet nBten.toutha..spkaamAoa. aH .tafli-ciUea repreaented,' rtrnlerfl TJri iffliiesia n- "Sklrta will no so-akortaatats mm b' twemy-aia -Inches, "'.bagaai'Mr BtaJw. "You mustn't say so much," cut la Mr Qrean. rW haven't 'dae1ded4rk'C :Vt Have yoo decked tO"d awatyHrtfh H Personally,' I bave.'aad"I -arh Wreaa a petiUon algned 'by' all -tie eleVlry'.rta1 wtitl ai other, aaklng th aAortsilbtf to" destroy ita influence 'or at naaJfrnagufe' 'lt' . "Do you thmk' thla : could be?,lcc5om- pttstied by having "algljt '"hr "Xu roy:ot ruff lea stitched at 'th bofto'm of a akjrt, ail' wired, of course,' d 'as not to interfere or Intrude .upon., IheTpuJUne, sdentibr, oi xne asaiea" . , -Pcalbly.- .saJd l..., .,; ' ! 1 1 i l II "e u r-v Om i .tba petotoa. "What mad you mutilate, thla, handsome new bookT" ' asked the ohvtciaoa wife. "The first thing yoa d!4 vu toottt, out a portion of it and throw It away.. "Excuse me, my dear." waa the regret ful aos war. .'.'It . waa jprafesjaqnaii tnattnot, The poctloa you refer ta waa labeled : p- pecdlx.' " Waahlnglon ataav erv ' Had a naplyV-.-""- . New .Mlnlater Now- Just on thing aaore. before I- aocept ahta harga.Have ejoingot. a "upplyr Deacon Well, yea; though w never said anything to the last "preacher about it. I'U how you where it r,' and get yea a Key, but ' I tel! you you'll 'nse W;b Just; carefuj, abojui.jialng it jai tha xest i u, t .rat WatlaaJ.,r r. m ... rirat.toall Bor-Wd beitar- good."' Bocond mJl Boy WTIyT " ' First : enuUl" Boy I . aaro: doctor motaer . ta.4aJi a plenty of - eaeetee....Wom ana Home Companion. v . -. . '.1 . :ir..-v .'' -T v".K- , ' !' ) :-Trotibl6.m;the 'Border - ' .. . I : i- '. r., ...... " . i --CI'' . "! V. - Tt.tl tJjt ' ' ""f rriwf,s I 1' tf Wl I mm- ten mm: , TW 1 aa V 'i :i i . 1 T BB s: jl' ' .1.. ;, "..1 -1 .' v .- i-.'.. Uagi highawt, hejf stoat tiniTf. wtt-tt i oKV WMAT 1 1 6IT, CH0C1ATE." T'5 MEWCAN fLEA. YOU CAN TRAIM'EM,. KNtW. TM GrOM MAKI SMUCKS! TMR CORK COME OtT AH rifE 10ST PlM 7 ' loretta's Looking i . . There la a letter here on. my desk that would make any woman . grind her teeth with rage, and any fair-minded man hunt up a buy 'whip. ItU from the wife of a bad provider. I cannot get' money enough to dresa our two lUfltOren decejitly.' I have to haunt remnant .aaiee.-ana going-out-ox-Duaiaess places 'Mf torment.' If the grocery bill runs la few doUaravlarger than usual. I am treated to a dressing down that makes me boll with Indignation. I try to explain that w have, had guests, men that 'be brought borne to dinner, but It doea no good. If I should set out a dinner that m.barrassed him before his friends, I'd get scolded for that. I am never allowed to have money enough to feel comfortable. The bill all Kt through - hi handa andar settled by aim. Thla make ma seem like a nonentity to the butcher, the baker and the rest. If it were not for the' children. I would not continue to endure It. It's too humiliat ing. Tou. Loretta, are always patting men on the back. I wish you could know thla creature, who make the life of one of your atstera a perfect torment. I guess you would sharpen your pencil and make a few punctures In him. I wish you would do It without knowing him. I should like to read la print what I should aay In speech If I dared. ' '' "AN ABUSED WIFE." All light. Abused Wife, my pencil Is sharpened. The worat that you think and feel la not bad enough to fill the measure of condemnatloa which your bad provide merits. " He .la a churlish curmudgeon. Ha la engaged in the despicable and unre- tnuneratlve bualneaa of sqoeesing blood from a turnip. Tou ar th turnip. And he will' keep on' with his fiendish extortion M long. M you continue to play turnip. Such a -hideous , hanks of a man needs to bo shew, Mo-duty.- If her cannot It, then some on must open hi eyes. Those two children whom, you must clothe from bargain counters are his, aa well aa yours. The glory of sacrificing for them caa become too much of a good thing wbea th mother does it all. . I would bo willing to wager that yon were . an Ignorant little girl when you married. Tou "didn't know how to do a Utag And thla naturally akinfilnty part, ner of years began then to regard you aa ' try's gt It 1 A PET Own I 1 10Vf CHoil-ATE.) favE WH0)1 '(YEP, TKEf El , S in X 14 m Tm w rrtan rBjanMi oxw i mu. tax f NOPE, ME 1 UlNT rtRSALEJ f WAT'tl TAKE lwl YWH A WlCKlty ? " WIHT' 1 HAP ONI. 0 Pf M Hill KIM FVEA5 Glass-She Holds ifc Up to a sort of non compos mentis. Bott his' meth ods have -forced you to learn. Tou ought to have done It before you married! But now It la time' for you to aay, '"Mf.'Cfoseflst, the running of bur home Is top. expensive. It la costing my health, my dignity, my in fluence with the children, and their Ideal of what hpro should be, Tou pursue busi ness, method- In your buslneesp- and - then show' yourself an-utter Incompetent In ap-' plying the same tactics to the more Im portant Institution fit -which -you ar th head. I have learned through , bitter ex perience how little It taicea -te. run our homo . in money. But I haveaald In far more valuable ways. I)" "Now, from ' today, 1 shall spend nor Tola by'the Troubled Tourist Tv been touring about the city a bit since I saw you last." said th Troubled Tourist as he sank Into a seat beside ma "THO8H HOT WEATHER FIXTURES." "I began touring In. th subway; -but.' b Uev me, I wound up In a taxicah. - TTh only, reason I left th taxidab waa 1 yi i cC szK; m awn tvr. 3 &IB YC ATlMt AN' LET YWH 511 V HAH 50AW TOE r.THAT MIM .L : Him yauje ni a ctOT C UiS r th e Bad Provider t ; - IV f money and leas of the other priceless things. I want to keep my health for you and the children. I' want them to grow up to respect you aa a man who la kind and fair. Now they think you are a niggardly tyrant, who force their mother to be a lave. I will not allow myself to, ipdulge the mistaken notion that I am. serving them by proving to them that their mother is a groveler and a half-Idiot. If you can not aea thing my way once, we'll dissolve tht partnership that you abuse, tho home that you desecrate.? , ' 'V ; ' It's ' a clear business proposition.. ,Mak rt that way. Don't blubber! If your scrubby id sortmp of a husband doe, not see It, I shall be surprised. bcu.I had to in order to thrash' th chauffeur for not Installing an electric faa la his wagon. - ".'.,"' ' ' "He whipped me first, though, and so I didn't get a chanc to Instttuta th reform. I Intended If I got the electric fan put In to go further and Install an Ice box and Sideboard, so that - each - taxi - would . bo perfectly appointed for an evening's 'rids; but, as I. told you; tho chauffeur wa un reasonable, and sweltering mankind has lost a boon. . 'I want a nice oool ride op town,' I told th chauffeur when I picked him ' out, and, mind you, keep off th hot asphalt.' "What do you think thla la, a cross country taxIT demanded ' the chauffeur. What you want la aa aeroplane. "Might be an Improvement.' I said. getting In, then w could hit only tb high places. Go ahead.' . "W made several stops, for the evening was warm, and then. I had tho argument about . th vehicle's appointments. But, never mind. I'm going to Introduce tho hot weather fixtures yet. - It will aav lot of .climbing In and out of taxi a" (Copyright. WU by th N. W. Herald Co.) Th Kay to the Situation Be Want Ada. JPayWe Celebrate w'uly.13,.1911. Wesley D. Alcorn, 3518 Manderson St. XsHe F. Alrorh,'3328 M&nderson St... Ernest Abrahamsou. 1210 SouthTweaty Margaret Arcm,1 3S0S Korth .Twenty-fourth 8t. . '. . . .Lotfirop Thayer ferlgbtweU. 44H'North Twenty Robvrt W. Refg, J10 Oold St. . . . . Ethel M. Butter&eld, 3683 South Thirty Minnie Bible, 191 Cuming St. Agnes Boresyk, 252i South. Twenty-sixth Rogers' Bosdfk-h, 1314 Oarfleld AVe. Morris Baum, 1443 South. Fourteenth Frieda. Bahrrflan..l?03r!t an Camp Ave Lethe. M.-Ctaenavert, -60 North Sixteenth St. . Agnes' CardMigb.9 Shf rmah .At . . . .'...... '. . Dorothy -1. Chains. 13.1S -SQuth Third St. LMcIa. C,.rDeirT, Sputh Nineteenth Ruth filing. 13 South Thirty-first Albert EthoXer, 1513. Canton St,... Thornwild FrederickBeai. JJ4 8; North' Jennie FlrshL. lJ6:Clrk Sti'.. .. Susie L'Fea?ori, 9X1 South Thirty-sixth St., ..... .Columbian .1891 Frank Vt-French. 71'4-North Seventeenth St Cass ..1902 Tonla Goodsoi),;42X9 Frnm St. Saunders '..1903 Eleanor Goodrich, 4032 Cuming St Saunders 1905 Max Glvotinsky.JS 13, North Twenty-third St Kellom 190t James A. rGlenger, 2339 Meredith Ave... Margaret E. Henntngs,' 2720 Franklin St. Lillian Holstrom, 42 U -Miami St Clarence Hunter, 3301 Corby St.. Evelyn Johnson, 3625 Lafayette Ave..... Wesley E: Jensen, 3018 Lindsay St Ed Bryan Jackson, 2160 South Thirty-third St High . j . .1890 Edith Jones, 4932 Capitol Ave...... High ... .M1I94 Annie Kuncl, 301 William St. ... : Lincoln ;.. . t . . i . ;1908 Llbble Keoupa, 4113 South Ninth St.... Bernard Landow, 2302 Howard St. Robert B. Melvin, 610 South Thirty-eighth Ave Margaret V. Nlchlas, 814 South Twenty-fifth St., .;. .Mason , Henry Nef, 4004 North Twenty-ninth St. '. ..... . . . High . Hugh O'Connor, 1022 Georgia Ave. ... . . . ; Park ... Howard L. Olsen, 3461' Miami St .......Long., Merle Olmstead, 3534 North Twenty-eighth Ave . . . .Lothrop Beatrice' Peterson, '8415' Dewey Ave... . .... ....... Farnam woBepuiue in. r Biers,-! u roria 1 wenty Brayton Page. 1525 South Fifteenth Pauling Pregler,43 4,South Twenty-third St. ...... . High Eunice T. Plotts 4540Torth Thirtieth John H. Payne, 1616 North Forty-first ftella M. Ralbouxn, 3412 Lake St. .............. .Howard Kennedy.. 1,893 ., Art Rouner, 1004 South Seventeenth St. .......... .High ...'. ......1895 Aaron Richards, 3124 Burdette St. . . .". .'. .;, .Long , .', i ; i. ,1996 ' Sakarlas Slleln, Seventh and Seward Sts. ......... .Casa ......... . . V1899 - Richard Bhaffner, 1 70 i North Thirty-sixth St Franklin . . . , .1905 A Leona Schwelser, 1606 Spring St. .Edw. Roaewater..1899 Harold Sullivan. 3219 Sherman Ave......'. Sacred Heart.;. ,.1896 Charles Selhelmer, 2517 Parker St. Long -v. , . .vi-. .1901 August SsesesnyV 2 7 OOvSouth -Twenty-fifth St Im. Conceptton.',.M:1899 . Richard l..Toozer,-J523 Wirt St Lothrop .'.1900 La Verne,678- routh Twenty-eighth St. . . . . . . .Farnam .. .i.XWt. Susie Wyman, 3416, California St. . .Webster .vtv. . . 1994 ' Lillian H. :WaidoUch, 4022 North Thirty-third St. . . ;lournoute) ark. ;.1904 Annh' Weitfs, 520 Nttrth Sixteenth 8t. Cass . . . . ,1904 Bennle Welch, 1405 Ohio St.... ..Lake .. .Vi... 1901 Bern ice JJimmerrnn. "2724, Manderson St Lothrop ,....,..,1903. 'fiiley's Favorite Poem j 1. Editor of The Be Home Magaslne Pag; lov Riley's verse. Some choice piece of his are appearing In the Sunday Issues of The Bee and,' toe, In beautiful attire. . Th editorial. Rlley, 'Tleld and Nye," waa an ideal tribute to the -Indiana poet. Th sonnet to Nye la fine. 'I'd never seen it and am., therefore thankful for the copy. .J v. In an old scrap book I have a page de voted to 'Riley, ahd among the cllpplnga there ,1 an anonymous piec of verse which, it Is said. . he (Riley) many years ago declared Waa hia favorite English poem, and that he long tried to find the author, but without success. I am sending it. so that your reader, especially those who lov Riley, may have It. - Bmvs Lve. He'd nothing but .hi violin: i i nothing out my song ' ,. But we were .wed when akle were blue ana summer oays were long; And when we' rested by the hedge. The robtsH came and told How they tiad dared to woo and win When early Spring was cold. We sometime supped on dewberries, -Or slept among. -the hay.. - - But oft the farmers' wives at eve . Came out Jte hear-ius play The rare old tones, the good old tunes I w could not starve for long While my man had his violin And I my sweet Jove song. Tbe world haip ayef'gone well wlth.ua. Old man. si ooe w were one: Our homeless wand'rtnaf down th lanes- A Summer Idyl J. x "; " r;:. i I at XeVaw ,' n nsMlat n.w.i BEATTtlCB .rRTKRSONT. ttit Dewey Av. , o .Monmonta Pnrk..190 Monmou.th Park...l0a - seyenth St.. High . .... . i ..lBt - fifth Are.'. . .Saratoga . . .-.'1905 . ; . . .Windsor' . ..vl04 . . .Windsor . . .10 . . .Kellom ,'. t .v . . illOl . ,.lm. Conception. .'.'.18 IT . . .Edwv noBca'atclfOl . . . Comenlus" , , . . . 1 2 - third Bt. St St. .' .Vinton .. , . . , kV.ll98 .Holy Family . .t.lsl9 ;taa : .';:5v;' V;:i3A " . Park . .1.4 '. . . i .'.1899 . . Germ. Lu,theran , ..i 90 1 ';' .High .i'.-j-f. i . . iV'.189I .Edw. Rowater..,19l ;..'.. St St. . . : . . Nineteenth St Hlgbr "i-vrjC. .'Kellom ...'.. .. ;wri89: IIOA i. if. .Clifton Hill 1903 '.Long i ... .1900 .Clifton HHl.'V. . .'.41901 .Howard ;Kermedy.i;i903 .Franklin ....... tl902 .Howard Kennedy. .1901 . . . Edw.' JRoBewater,.'.J897 . ..Farnam ..v.,.. .1902 . . .Columbian. .'.";. ..1901 ......1905 ',..'.'...,1894 ........1897 1905 1896 '......'.1904 - sevenin di.. ixing . . 1 . . ''' e f 1 8 7 ' ! ' La - St. . . .... ... .Comenlus awJa IV OS 1396 ,,e.aa 4a Vtev St. . .-. . . .Central. Phrk.". . J.1905 Ave. ....... -Walnut Hill. .-.. 1898 .. It long ago. waa dona 1 ' -'. - But those who wait for gold or gear, - rr nouses ana lor nine - Till youth's sweet spring grow .brown and sere ' v 1 And love and beauty pine Will never know the Joy-of heart' " inai met witnout a rear When you had but' your violin ' And 1 a song, my dear. Is it any wonder, Mr. Editor, that this poem won . such high pra'ee from Riley? Respectfully, CONSTANT RJSADSfL ' FartBrblf. Mr. Lately Married But. . dearest, I . thought we had planned to. go to, th pera this avenlngr " . Mra Ditto T, love; but I have changed our mind. Puck.. t ,, ' - A Wba,, J I wish I could sail wher th leeoergs ar thickest. And Idle wher walruses hide,' Or sit on th norther most -point In Alaska, And dangle my feet In th tide, rd like to slid down on th aid of a gla cier, In enow at the bottom roU.-t. ' How fine It would be, ha the teeth of a bliaxard, . -,..'- ir..- . To alt on the top or th pol. . 7 .1 - -. . .. . To live, la an lee covered Keklmo eaMn, , wunr wr DiuDDer ana even: An Icicle, fork to assist in Ih-caUnaw nti .11.. the thoucht Is too murbl Alsa, I am hampered by getting a-living. 1 nw inouana n u ail SUM at stcK. I have to stick-'round In this sun frUsled climate And buy my Ic ereejn by the hrlok. ' , (Copyright. Wll, by the N- T. UeraU Oo r , 4