11 ge SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT fe7 TP The Defendant's Lawyer Proves to Be a Boob By Tad I 1 I I I sjjMftssssaaasaiaaa.saaBaaaBasa Bou HOMO. VK V f T TV!iFTEN0O?j V " I OMW TVMS M08NWS- VT GrffT AM (VHeWr A NJtTMXCTX 9iTWJ7rCe o ,T CP DOPE -fLUM-wvy MAT MRBV- I W- ' f The End of the War of 1812 ' Jgj f Conceited Man j I 7 i I " w IJT KKV. THOMAS B. (.KKW1RV. Ihranrr in, imi.i. i crown, but they clearly meant to humill- Ninety-seven year aso today Fe'uru- ate us. nry 1. lSli-a presidential pmi"!amtlnn There was that which m d.slresslng announced to I lio Ami-man eople the ingly humiliating In the way they treated end if our arcond war for Independence, our nwdi upon the hinn eas, and we It was a funny affair, that war of '12. ! were perfectly rlnht In resenting the It bopan before war was declared, and It continued after the peai-o treaty had been signed. The hlondte-.it hauls of the. wnr. that at New Or lean. w:U fought after th Rrttteh and Ameri can rnmmlKgloncrs had negotiated the Teace of Ghent. e--.. Tvere r-.o t-"Ie- (rkpha In those there were not even stearanhlpa. Xewa traveled lowlj-. and when "Oik Hickory" found ! Pakrham'a veterans RtandinK up with 1 evident hostile Intent before his lines at i showul itself. New Orleans he thought there were legltl- the Englishman fired from the trough mate food for gunpowder, and forthwith ef the wave, his shots going high. Notlc proceeded to welcome them to horpltahle : Ing this, tha American gave his broad- Insult. A people cannot afford to be spat upon and slapped In the face, by another people. We tried hard to ai;d war. but John Bull would not listen to reacon. We protested, and, our protests being treated with rcorn. we did the only thing that was left for us to do d'.M'lare war against the power that had Insulted us. And. all things considered, wc made an excellent fiht. The young republic more than held Its ewn against the greate'l nation on earth. On the ocean, where England had been supreme, we especially ditiniti:hcd ourselves, proving to the world Unit we were more than a match for Athlon, even In her own element. Il was In the sea fight with England during the war of '13 that the mental alertness uf tha American pallor first In obedience to old usage. graves. Compared w ith the civil war the war of '13 was a mere trifle. In the battle of Gettysburg alone there were nearly five times as many men killed nmt wounded as there were In the whole war of 'i; The figures will speak for themsrlvea The American loss throughout the war o '13 waa l.STT. while the killed at tietlys- .sldes from the top of the wave, with the result that his fire was much more de structive than that of his adversary. THE DIUMME HA.O NEVige. fcOffN in THATTSumn 6EtroSe . A6N0 wtiTO Htaopo7H HoTBLi AMD US VNE-MT TO THE 8 err 6e at th-at me n asmt rre sun. adc&t me. ouip. HE LOOKKO fcttouMO Mr fjyar, uriOETV TtteT to OUT op Tne niNCkj, Tvraoua-tt tm? UACAO DUroNSt!, TrrCN A JI6-N OWTrte'CrjOU ATTRrXC-TO) rHi-ATTEfirio. H MOisrO G AND PCAJ IT CACflv ITJAiO. r CHICAGO CNAIUyCS Fl CKnts TO HiOCOM JTET CAfcf WOOtO VOW CAi-t CfT!. FACE in TCLSXK) . TAKE. 'EN, CF(- jav i &at the;b. 3OeoN.irjQMr ser "T1U. NOOK nttN I (rO TOTVtC QosVUNn- u-e,s AfO Stick up f'NJ T1U. eAtONIfrHr- lrtH I CrO 0e TOll THE COLLttTO. OP PAmTiHfrS as So"G 6uo ir cam T CRxXMAti MAC 7X6 KAtf IN H.i i.Nc.M HOOK. HEXW 70 rAy TOR TMEOAuQ vnhm HB JoOfoiWAHeaJD fM OCAtHR. tO PRfJsia THAT irvM Al an ORe4NAL. THE UtTTEg. TUK.ME0 ?(CtVAC. AOUKf Amo JAip 'rE B R6A0 IT WrTAr ITiAVJ IT ON OS BACK. TVteS CoiXCCTDIt "rtOK StAfr Amo (fo IFA3A?A,nES 0RANfr i A SlAAU. EiXoiM FffiT DO VOOPe-lOVN WHAT AfJ IMW AN-APot-tJ "? rtOOf5 fwy 0EA8. Hiffr4 f F FAjRS ?v;EENS. TWe UJMtrt (MJOe.. OltAvN COPFEE VUsiroH TAdl-E AN0WA1H OliHET TlU. fclwrME rAORNINCr-THD-I I fro CivjER to TrVe' tOSJEi HOOifT QP THJyPrftce T"t CXOPJtC Kr4ll fSI04cy. tmctt WAS NO HAl! A HmT IT- TM (CIO v Ccv TV" OAV AT iCrOJt. KC 7i OmC ms tupu n6OMt?ttTTr wCAie ai-tp fuu.wr ah WTOAevrA(y0ll4j IFrVfiN fCHNS tKCR BKHTEa COOCP VOU VOUIL WOM P LrMCoLM (A UttKtl') (TJDtS CATTl? OEGOM poyj veC A-6 JAera. Tt VMOf sr. T-terx ( RitE &ACK. N0 OV 8 I'aa MO ME VM ITH NOTei'N- TO 00 TILL. The Right Road to Health burg alone nnmlx red 509. la calling tha'war of.'li our"iie.on waf fir' InJcperidencc."'' the hisiurlana wera prabahly rlglit. Oreat BriiaJrl-of, to bo more truthful and exact, the Brit ish, authorities were ' at the time ex tremely sore over the Issue of the revo lutionary, war.' and It is nultc "possible that they had sinister designs upon us. They may or may not have thought to force us bark Into submission to the 1l '.AND WITHOUT A WOMAN II 1 J There Is a wo man lews republic on i ptM.lrtBul.1 south of Matetloriia, in Greece. wtere 10,000 nun, livr. studying and pray ing constantly, and whrr poHcrmen Kuard the coun to hfcp ouj women pil grim and othtr iHrs-jn who would make urv1iinh! (fuewts. I'rt'f. Caspar l.cnc (rtnry, Ihrolnnlan nf Dip I'ti! verity of Ieipxljr, ptudent of biblUal triiinuscrliits. who lotatel in Kansan niy recently at the Kin Art Inlltute, told of this motft untr.ue of all roiiittrtPH. "The place in Ml. Atho. claic pnln tul& of Akta. Hie e tMemmos; of thrrt Utile ienlni(ilas helow Muredonta," Prof. Gregnry explained. "II Is railed ill. of the Twenty Monasterier. ar.d w.is iised In ancient limes us a uinating natl n-Ip Aaia Minor. It 1 k al fpublir. Thre are 10,000 monks there, who poyrrn them selves wHhour Interfcrent-e frtn Tuikejr or any olher country. Th-r. are. ho ever, no government buildings, m- ir'i dent or other freeholders. " The only police force it m-niKcd of men wh patrol the roaft to keep out women and men who have no pfrm.t to enttr this mort. rsrlulve nf conntrlMi. Only those who hive a UiUr of perml lc from the ;reo!; .:ttri:irrli In Con tantinnpie are allowed to enttr tV hoi place. The holdt-r of the lott. r inut prc nt It la Karse, the village capital of the peninsula." Home reports hive il, Vrof. t.ri,r said, that th!a republic wtt founded !a the Hnth century. It h- ?Jd tMat the foct of a won .an has not touched the ioll of the plact; for crnturie. A'.l tha muriks represent the Oreek CathcMc church. They work th soil some, but live chiefly uon the contr.butlrt.iB of pfljnimi-. Probably the g re test cllctinn nf blb.lral irar.a- senpta is In the monasteries tf this re public. "It Is the most interesting place In tha wcld tor the student of the Bible ' the doctor said. "I have been there thre-j tines already ar.d I will never tire of going. There arc in the raonasterfes thourands of Greek mairj. cr pt. and nunama or tnem are corrected with By AXXKTTE KKLLERMANX. Are yoo healthy? Are you happy? Are you satisfied wit h your fluure? If you are not you ouht to he. and you can be If you will jKT.ievere with Intelligence as a Kuldc. First ct health and the rest wilt be added unto you. Happiness depends on health, and both depend to a larce oxttni on the circula tion of tie Hood. Al exercitjo have tliln one aim to Inert mo the flow of blood to certain I nits f the body. A Rreat many people, especially women, cxcrclne a Rood dt-al and seem to derive no physical benefit from il at all. Housework Is certainly hard physical l,i her and in many c.i!ea It i not con ductive to anything more heuutifylng than nerve?. Tlie woman who goe in for athletics often overdoes it with (Hfutrus results. and the hustneis woman lius life Is one at constant phirnl exertion can't he Induced to take up any extr.i physical tra'nlnpr. for the xercie she gct.-i recms to !i:i'int hr rather than build up the physhnif as It ! Mipju'fM to do. Now the houseworker, the athletic girl and the businepj woman, all an- exer cising violently, and If mere phvti.ca! exercise made one hea It hy t he v Khould certainly bo champions In the race for health. Hut more than that Is needed. Phys ical exercise without pome mental silmulna In the ahape of una hi i ion or , Int'Ttst wears one out. It tutme work, i which 1 atwiiv the sain , a r.ionuto 1 nous repetition of uniiiterestin move ments, nether it iA housework or work finne o, the a' ipe, gets on in i a mrnta! nnd physical groove vhih in ' not go d t jr the health of mind or body. ! If you want t be hralthfui, y t out ! f tl e rut. Almost every one nets inlo a rut of (jo:r.e kind and stays there, j Fenple us a rule de-.-elop nerves, bad t d's;Ksttn. mental dprc.-ion and in- j Vou ,ir- in a rut if von pre always dfijne tii aIne thing ' .y in and (Jay n it ar"' thinking t':e same thoughts while ! yoM do theni- j You don't ha.e to live in this rut, i n. matter what r our occupation. j r ma to avoid ireiting into a rut that I toon up dancing again arter incoming known as a swimmer and div. r, ar.d combined th- two vastly different kind of work. When I was in vaudeville, living a Rood rart of each day in the theater, I found that inoM of the people had no other thouEh: than their lite on th Pta&e, and I f -it mystlf alfo beginning to develop i "tlrvsvr 1 har nn livi. tar n r-ri-a m an to Xew Testament Hundreds of students l I promptly hauled rmlf fit of the hare .tud.ed these manuscripts very care- mntM rut I was getting into and de- VMiy out there are other manuscripts , termined that 1 would have some other interefting work to occury mvseif with during tho time I ran not on the stage. In this way I took up dancing asain. and piano practice every duy besides keeping up my French and ;-rnim. In New Tork and when I am in a city H!a Clmr Idea. longer stay and net living at a Drug Cerk fiay. you irjnerr.be- tna!01 1 var" my, p'r with house- tott of the retr tor.ic you sold Bill Mar-! "rr nd f'a 't rests and amuses me tin- ; ar.d sjpp.lee that estra outside Interest 't r Proprietor Ye. What about it? ! which I believe we all must have to kn ourvlvea In really good physical ani that hav not yet been read careiullv. It fray be that gr discoveries valuabla to the Bible scientists will emanate yet from th gr-at ttore?.ouse of majiu cr'apts," Kansas Clt7 Star. TT. rrk-Wlr. IMJ crjnk the wh h"t.e an" w-nt hom and whipvd h:F An" : he ran tf, ,;n -A- iv. ar g.nr tn f, i Elv-'it i: " Te lTOprt-T--'i;ns !i tio tVj : it? I have Ul fse.l r.T two b-vt r tr-l fi l.er to go home a-.d get evta.-Cie!. i alB Da er. -rental Ci-r.d.tlon. The woman nho wa;if to ! ha:hy. d hv that I man nx ntl hea.th. w hlcn i I.ri; n-ss s weil as Tc;.ya; health. mt get out of her rt. rhanjre her w -iiiti4 or thjik of ametbin new and exerc'se along d.fferr-nt lirtt-?. I take up hoii, r.o-k I- r rwt and ry:e ation. Iet the iio i.- aiTncr t-.i-.e u; my work tr.il tt ,u rw irrr,1!!;' : ft-J iJanc ng for l.Tf. Tn New Y r; a: I in rtf.-t i.f th b:g cities thre ar- f - c wirnmin' ptfllg Ili;e the mLnici;a! tatUs h- r- v ..n can get htu.a. nu (ua tree U tmniun of heaJtli and your e cf inird tti pot larg lv dee to fiK in a rwt. Onesn'i ir' day " ?a::i kind ft wori,. tiie same proiisnt.. t . ncn.e rnttrestt or i 'Ul'Ir': y ..i c i tii-re o;it i M f.?tt of vo-ir ritT Wore ixir, more pro':;T w.l ir i ta n iou'trjf It ln- ?e Hj UOIiOTUY IH X, 'fiuKKv rooonu ) f V.v if W,wv rm f- JLV -W fa . J y't?"? j ' ' " v- f ; , - V -,. ; . v .... , -.'- I k' r,;c'W :T S.Viv v t a ; Y n V j y a4 -fZZ . M..r l.'r! if iv ir x. . " ;,,, - To i S. t i l .(r,l u , , , f ,,,y h. ! t-i l-f ii...:;p-. I. il y.vi r.w. hi.e lr:ik' 1 i " I "i.-.t t;.. -,av. si I hair . I.i;i1 ".' ..u .1. ;-r r ', - r. ; r I I. ,( ,i m t ,f vn ir nil More tha blue ribbon In a bsauty ahew It yai cam In contact with thota cod-Ilka'' younc matures In tba clolhlns store sfi-' vrrUMrotnts In the back of the maga- . tines: Aad wouldn't you be about a . fariy-ratrr, even. I( you lined up acalntt . a inatlnre heroT Oo to, son. Put the aoft . pedal on your braaftng about your looks. you are satisfied that Ike reason you. hare an enlarced cranium la because you. . poseeee such an extraordinary amount of .. brains that It takes a blc head to hold alt of that (ray matter. What have you. , ever done, son. to prove It? Ara yon let ting a flfty-thourand-dollar-a-year eel-., ary a plenty of men with extraordinary , financial ability are? Have you written treat book? Have you itot a play on at the theater that . parka the house every night? Ara you , In demand as an after dinner speaker? , Do people repeat your Jokea and good stories? Have you Invented any great labor-saving device? Is anybody talking about you as a prealdrnttal possibility? . No? Then If you haven't dona anything remarkable doesn't It behoove you to . keep still concerning that mighty In tellect of youra? What you've got la near brains. Not tha real thing. , Finally, If you want the laat vestige o( conceit taken out of your system, just try to find out how much lea you really cut 11 the world, and the beat way to do this la to take . cambric, needle and In sert It In tha ocean and then watch the , hole It leava when you withdraw IL . There tha alee of tha vacancy wo leava behind ua when wa go kenoe. In our work aoaeebedy atepa Into our shoes aatt fills them better, la society people bare to be told that we are gone because they never mlsa us themselves, and oven In our homes our family la heartbreaking resigned to our loss. The rare for conceit lies wherever you cast your eye, sou. Tba wonderful thing la that anybody can hold on to a rag of vanity In the fare of all tha discourage, ment to swell headlneaa that Ufa offers, t I have received a most refreshingly frauk letter from a voung man who wishes a remedy for conceit. He says that lie is twenly-flva years old and un marrird, and that he cannot kelp but Par- J reive how auprrlur he Is to hie fellow creatures, and how h a n da o at a and clever and witty, and big, and strong, and generally won derful ha la. "I do not think that I deaerva any credit for being t what I am," writes this youth, "for I am only what tha ; Creator made me. ' N'nvertlirlres, while ' I feel that my con j celt, or egotism, ta perfectly Justified, I also feel that It would probably bo I best for me to curb It and ao I will be grateful to you If you will tell ma how to do so." I hesitate to offer my correspondent the advice he requests, because It seems a pity to shatter such a sublimely per fect thing as this young man's good opinion of himself. Also I would not willingly mar anybody's happiness, -and 1 can think of nothing else in tha world that la such a bubbling spring of Joy la one's breast as to be able to anrnd one s time hurling bouquets at one's self. Hay what you will, vanity Is tha root of all contentment. As long as you think well of youraeir, It doesn't mailer a but ton what other people think of you. Aa long aa you can look In the mirror and see an Adonis there, ao long aa yoa can puff out your own chest until your but tons won't bold, aa long as you ara ab sorbed In listening to yourself talk, and can laugh at your own Jokes, you ara Just aa well off aa If you were the hand somest, cleverest, moat successful and entertaining man In the world. And if other people think you a dull. homely, tiresome failure In life, you can afford to snap your fingers at their lack of taate and Judgment. You csn even call them envious and Jeaious. If you want to add frills to the compliments you pay yourself. In this world, where we dally see so many big ieople who bava dona big things. I shouldn't know bow to tell any one huw to maintain an exalted opinion of himself, but It's easy enough to tell one how to acquire a humble opinion of hie own merits. On the principle that desperate diseases demand de,perate remedies, my first recommendation to the young man who desires to be cured of conceit Is a heroic remedy. It Is nothing short of getting married. If that doesn't puncture his balloon, and let all the gas out of him nothing cle will. No married peop! are conceited. The cut be, for the Institution of matrimony is Inlmlcable to the growth of self-eeteein. No coneoltnif sprig of vanity rrn take root In that rocky soil. None of ua not even the meekest of US, have any idea what ioor. weak. Imper fect creatures ue ere until we get mar. ricd and hav Hie partner of our bosom remind us dally of our fsults and how far wa fall short of being worthy of the perfe. t being who condescended to our loaly estate. Ik-fore marriage we may have thought that, like Haul, we lowered head and shoulders above our fellow man, but after marrlajre we realise that we are the great oiiKlnal human ahrimp, and none are ko p.r n our own household a, to do uh reverence. You never hear of a mirrlcd person calling for a sure cuie for conceit. He or she has a home remedy that alaays works, and for this trouble I guarantee matrimony as a specific that never falls. If, however, he balks nt such severe treatment as the altar, the next best thing to matrimony for taking the puffineea out nf m man's opinion of himself Is to pick out the prettiest and brightest and moet attractive girl he known some girl with a reputation as a heart smasher and see how many dents he ran make In her heart. My word for II. he'll come out of tha ex perience a chastened and a humbler man. floir.e day we will bulM monuments to fllrta. I have aeen a little Innocent eyed kitieneh girl knock a man's whole opinion of himself Into a cocked hat be fore you could aay scat, and turn a pompo'-s egotist into a nice, quiet, ucob trusttve, respectable citizen. Anot.wr remedy for reducing the we!!tr.a; In a man's head la for ?r?m to measure himself up axalnet tha people woo hare really dona ttirura They are the true yard measures, tha real i:s.-.iird of official weights. Voj think you're good looklnc son. 'arger. estimate of the Rothschild family b.i:-. yrrj sroir ar.a snuie oac at your i ronune is i,.rju.qw,ow. . i flee;!: a In thj nJrror as you shave.' Seventeen billion and one hundred mil- Ma -.-be joi ::re mer than the red- Hon American dollar would pave a track' hni2cd. fr'o!-fcicc. squint-eyed, hump- i from the earth to the moon aA l'-o.lc. .d fellow on the stool next to than two-thirds of the wev'hx-k w : ONE FAMILY'S GREAT WEALTH , Is the wealth of any ona family so gnat that if It were changed Into Amrrlcsn sliver dollars tha coins, placed edge to edge, would make ft track of ' silver dollans aa long aa tha distant . from the enrtli to the moon and mora -than two-thlrda of the way back? It.'. thle could be done and Ik strings of" ailver pieces were of new coinage and . bright, and were strung from earth to f Its satellite, tha poetic fancy or "the. ladder of light leading up to tha moon"" would Indeed be realised. The extent of the wealth of the vera rich Is never an open book. A recent estimate of the Hothachllda' wealth l : made In an Interesting roundabout way.- The fortune of tha house la said to have been founded on profits made on the London Stock Eirbange by a Rothschild -through his having early Information of the outcome of tha battle of Waterloo., r? In the guesa as to tha present wealth of : the family It la recalled that when one of the four sons of James, who founded the French branch of the house, died he left to his daughter Helen about 170. 000.M0. The fortune of Helen's father, was twice that sum. and his three, brothers snd one sister Inherited as much J as fell to him. From this It Is presumed.'. that the combined fortunes of tba five ' heirs amounted to between S7W.oM.00u and T tMO.OOB.OW in 14. Thera were four branches of the family auppoaed to be equally rich at that time, making their wealth between Cm M M . - IWOOt fifty-seven years ago. At rive per cent profit a reer a f,,ni,. double in twenty Tears. If tha Roih. chllde could do no better than that with ineir money they ahould have had from $5.,e).M to K.400.000.w in MSt. and tn net. from m,y.n,VH to tirn.tMo.n. Since ISM tha combined fortune of tha family should have been augmented by one-third an that according to this rea aonlng the Rothschild family I new the . possessor of the snug sum of between fi4.m,agc.0N and tIT.100 oonono. The American sliver dollar la a shade lees than an Inch and ft half In diameter. Eight of them placed edge to edce cover a trifle lesa than a linear foot. There ar : &JM feet In a mile- A few more than I of the coins would cover a mile. The distance of the moon from the earth In about 30 miles short of MO. 000 mllea. Th. " number of American silver dollar placed edge to edge required to cover th distance from th earth to th moon. S(.0 miles. ; mvuiu on approximately io. U.'.BBP.OOO. The- tui In u.e cIUc. bol would you ceij.ngs Uafazine. 7