- " .. - J' v ,t . ... i - .- .. . P MaiaZiirlP p)afe pi e (g e e, mm SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT Toe Judge Discusses the Seven New Wonders Copyright Uli National New Am. Drawn for The Bee by Tad Ak-S AiAM WSCUSSn Trtfc SQICH l WW OMeK TH ttf M4 ITWNK. M AS ft fa&S OeHT TB MAKS OUT A urr op -tetOMOcVrVj- AW Ai VKOMteiL KO IfrliMf, IMS evNTrtAr tNVCNTSft vieu. uu&Jjo reu- vo wtr DoiA THAI SOT HM iLf him. 1 1 : - : i : : r i 1 ! "i . i- t. miM nr Tur in it t !.....- ,. .f uunn-unuKi . . .. i i - - . 1 i v I I ijdv' -w-'T'.T' ' i rnu"'- - i . I - - I iMnHr-WW" lift - .r A I iv r r . . . . ii .uujiir f i i . v .- X 1 - ' I I WjV MXITFmiOCff 1 ft rr "w- - X I 1 ' I mat. I I I J M M Hooting a HusbandUncIe Henry," in Spite of His Age, Looms Up as a Prospective Soitor for M Viiow A wck btl pttu4 itM KaMttai' nir. n Beatrlc found kM kond to tfcalh.' It ni a ntw wtfrrtmc M her, (or. tlthouph tooaljr .jit 0m, the had aly hMn Ma to lotereat herMlt le her ehUdren. her needlework or ber book. Now, etaoe her Uutte cf life, the exleteoo which (he had Jed etnee her huebuid'a death eecmed ilat. tele and unprofitable. She dresaed tse children herself each day and took them ' to ktsdarfartfo. Then the morning lay before her. uaea tHrened hy h proapeot C any hrhtiieM for the afternooa or avenlnf. She ' thou-ht of many of her'wotnea aoouaiBt' aaea w hom aha might ask fto go ut u luncheon with her, or to acoompany tier to too matinea in the aitemton. hut the Idea brought with. It no. thrill. , . She begaa to appreciate that whoa a woman hae allowed hrreerf to enjoy the look of admiration In a man oyaa aha. uneoneotouely at first to heraalf, wasai to reseat the'oapertrnee. But how could the tv4 a waw f ajoMlok SOllert 'lay nard TWf' " j Shetaefced. Jxarailt-thta ueaUsa .ofhaa. and It 4k( JtjWinoat-,ln .her .mndvooe erenlRf wbeii, aa ehe aat alone In her little drawina room -the ighlrdran-tiawlnt rona to hd oho heard her aparenwgn door tell rtnc, and, aa tt wai the tnatd's learinc out, wont to the door herself. To her surprise Mr. Blanc hard.' Helen Rabbins' -Uncle Henry"- -stood there wnlllnr - - - , "Whyl't sxoMmed -the astonished woman "Come ml "I Mi not expect' to sea yoa tonlcbt , It was a banal and trivial remark to make and Beatrice frK herself flush hotly aa aha appreciated that aha most -took like a fool. But her Mettor. notl of her rkanc ooior, experienced a (tow f (rati' fled vanity, attributing the blaab dejlcat at serine htm. Well." be aaid, as ha pulled off his orercoat, "I happened to he pesalnc. aad, rememherinc that jroa had toM ma the other aurht where yoa lived. I thought I'd stop la aad see yoa for a lew - alee. "That was kind of you." Beatrice saM cordially. , noer sufficiently " recoveecd from her eurprlso to he aaca mora- mla- treaa of the attuatlon. "Do sit down and talk to mv Before yoa came I lonely and wishing that something aloe would happen, and jrou sea It has:' The elderly man beeiaed. happily, Ha was S yean of asa and had oftea bean obliged at he expressed H osnotlmes, ta look lively to escape scheming moth er and marriageable daughters." tot It waa kaown that he had a neat little for tune, with nobody dependent oaoa Mm. But DM niece knew this also, and had re solved that aaid tort me should, bihan Vacle Hoary should die. some to bar aad her children; therf fore aba watched htm as eomethlng too precious ta he allowed to fall a victim ta scheming womankind, aha had thought M would please him to be aaked to her dinner, and one of the men invited tailing Ul, she had pot her relative Into his place. She had seated hjaraest w Boatrloa, aat to aleeae him, but to punish the latter for her .re sentment with regard to her hostess match-making er hemes and to ptque her Into being kinder to Robert Maynaaa. Falling in thta, she bad thought that, bar busbaad'a Utile, niece. Maude Snauldlng, could do-worse than to mak a match "with Maynard. evea Jf their ages were so unequal. v- But Helen Bobblna .did not rook far enough aheadto ceneirlir that aha might ha making future trouble for herself m introducing the naas hrrteni4 aad wa-Impreretonablo-ald saohetar to a young and attractive widow. 4Yemea aaUoaa take Into consideration a widow's fas cinations, kiea aeldom forgot or Igaore them. - . ' - To do Be trice . uatiee.- aha bad aot thought of lir. altaacbard aa a poestbia suitor until thta avening. . Than, aa he said, with a twinkle la hia eyas, l didn't mention to Heiea that I waa-tJuab-. tog at ssaitug to see yoa, far she has uesr heaa asneh plea salt at my going to. call aa the laaiee." a sudden Idea flashed through Seatrioi'a mlaoV if Helen knew that her ancle had eaOrd bora oho would fancy that be esaa already la daagar at being snapped m by an entiryrweiig widow. Bidtculowat anisrd Beatrice. . As If say aroaaaa la bar aeasas weald aeasry thia plala-loekmg. Ihoagk kind hearted, maa. aid anough to ha her father! - Bat-Helen wwoM aot think that ssoh a thing waa out af too aoestissv aad the widow decMed -that since aha was as weary or her loaoHneei that aha fooad area this vhetor a wiloDma braak re the moastony of a dan evening, H waa as wea that Br. BHaeherd ahoabt not teU hla Weoe af ba -voBtnreoomo eawedlOra 1 Tnenfoeo aba laughed arkb Mm aa be spoks-of his seeretrroBeas. -mad 'TWUoed-j eourteooaly whlla ha rambled sa wKh rarclnlvcencea of his boyhood had of how be bad -marts his first half-dollar ae ai errand -boy,- Yea, Helen echted, to wit aa . agreeable Ineldant, which tsha pi-' tarred to ' the solitary and -uneventful hours which were oftea here after the bairns wans asleep. Whoa bo spoke of going she suggested that before bis departure bo might honor her by having a glass of wlno and some fruit eaaa. I awya keep ahefry and asm aJd-aabJoned 4ml t cake la the Iwuea." aha aapktlaed. ta bto, "Jaat aa my mother aad gwrulsaother -used: to as whaa I -waa a Utlis "An a aw owa mother ueed ta do. too!" oaokUmod her guest, delbrhtedb-. "Yea. taOeed. ahlM. I will take .earns oeke.aa wmo with au..tf. ealy for tao memory at the good old rlmea. Coma to think af it. you aemlnd was somehow at ensn of other daya Tea am ad mascalima like aoma af Helen a fflenda Ton are softer aad goaUsr to aaaaaef thaa sa Heloa bar- "Pertissa," saM Beawtoe. -if -aaus had awe, ahauble thaBtaka haahaoVaTnot sometimes aulete amv you kewS ee dtd not mean to pose aa a forlorn wtdow, but" eke- vowed hereorf- Vpiaymg up" to. the part ' that the kind-hearted mad ksaigned nor. And 'when ha said "Ah. yoa, poor girl, you have had a tnat sorrow, I am our.- In the death of your husband!'' aba was hurprtsed to find her eyes filling with suddoa tiers at hla symnathetM toaee, -aad aha -was seised with a kind of self-pity. And -too man, noting the tears, asked her to "forgive aa old codger for making her sad." At wnloh she tried ta smile and to reaaeuro him, but only succeeded in . convincing .him . that aha waa an un usually grave little Woman who bad goat through' moots sorrow, and Who- still mourned tbo husband aha bad lost Yet she bad not schemed or meant to produce that lmaraaatao. aha repeated Ibla am tlea ta bmsilf after having partaken af the rake and wine and praised botbad gently told ber (oed-aignt and asked If ha aught sail aamla. . "And I couldn't explain that I don't regret Tom,' aha muttered aa oka locked the front door of her apartment I I witched aff the Hghta Aa she sought eight of her faoc m the mirror In her own room she amlled at the reflection, noting her bright eyes and vivid aoloring. . '" ' ' '' "You loot better .tonight," aha whlsparad to ber tmaga. "Aa evening with asms maa. to chat with does keep a woman young. After aO. that dinner did bring me one friend. Not Robert Maynard.. but Hoary Blaaehar. 1 ahaed at the MaekMrd and kit the crow- But-" with a Tegretful sigh, "to tetl the truth, 1 don't, cars much about erow. A blackbird kj Utter gamaP 5 e THEVRAMfy A Aff AMD DohTNTJWJOMfc- AI0B MtW rbyi 7rqr - TWEVtiXAMTIaj ftLG Art CAME OUT TO IHeWfiAMI jrt-EST-JUftEHW-rVratV CKhSKt aVhtO ApflmVOICe 1lfC0. P A SVrU PelM tOWfV ano nvf-r ra rt vsi oum youhrrrTAIc6 ME , jnWArWfiAwr " HA MA rM 1(1 TOKtiLt NOW . ni A faav I Agra wa ur 1-A-M CUTAr) TVC . BiH hT TVtEM, ' TA-AA,. AA- AA-PA-ftA -AA tOhitJ - P1U7AH CprWOV Pa NT B 6O00 tOOtiSA LoTi Wf ( eVAfCD TO APll-tAIL oFJAi-r IKTHkUJCvTOg,. se- Vol fly? , 0ONT- U AW A MOt fAOMPtXFlL TmArAfrfAATltrAh'OAr " itm, .rrmr-WFLLialllttUlaf rr" AkAN VNAf arOIM'Uf eftOADwviAViO AitTAW. ftAT o an' Ht. jurmeMry TI)(Ld(( JPtrO r4l9C jrieer. - 4 HAH - HAfL. HAR I NfbAJS woo .. THN I HMWBf Of JTrg Howe clean WE MM GOClWkMfMIuf, IrUrrfr ' fHEM MU, aEaAMea. Ta l)AVy a-AJH TW nu. msiAv, U'THaTr'fYJU njrVfKY.'JAMV DEIXI&V bvAS TAW U3Ntr blaTTrVvXaT 1 BROOKtYN. JrVia.-TrW 5hVt-TWeXVNrJ CNwfWEEf., 8CCItE T ; fiiEAAl A LTTTUT AMi-l aaid Pvt -rue Rear to hi EAn.fjinr hc, tftsVS R3ICED, AAJD FOIUD fRcPen. Au "me CHATTca "Ttvvr ne A B90P JUSCT mi mr nor. SffJKiH 0" 8ir-A ' , : Ksy is. ... tcry Be ON FMtxO VJrt tavvat IbvVaf Aff foy swfr MATMr rtE, frVAjtC OUT IkOT HAOTOf1 (utiSCTfrva- IrnHte V MJemMsW A v AtiQcy tow Married Flirt is Meane st Woman onEarth a fir DOROTBT BIX. Thr-re ,re sua. -who gr -waives la beep's jililhlaa, -wwa fray spaa Yaaag girl aad ah are one of tha menaces of aeetatg. " There are ttomow atha art serpents la' aatiaa and ktrte I aad dhtmanda, who ray upon rouag hoes, who ana aoually dangarouo, and who do just ta much Asia la tba world. (very mother to an her guard gains! Ike evil man,, .ana eoes tan (i best the ea to pra. rj tect bar daughter from blm, but tear Sid I hers over ' real ise the daagar their son Is In from tba nprloctpiod wo man, or ' peek ta guard bite from aa experience that Hear 'ha aa .blighting ks hia be any Tote for tune that could hata hit filter woald be le bet. I do not speak ban of I he se-eelltd bad we man," the seacaoiMd and ,aub- THE TRUANTS By WILUAM W. WH1TFOXKX. Mama aaya the fairies grew weary Of aot having people believe That fairies exist in thte.dreery, , Sad world, where so many hearts grieve And "oar their belonginga aad flalngo, i Their drosses, light, ilmsy aa air. ta wkahlallao iaaca (boy packed wkh their . mca. , And flew away no-oae Irbowa where. Kow, aver since tbea we've heea waiting And hoping to oea them return. esse spring, wbea the btrda are all .'. mating. : . And violets are under the fera. But only perhaps a stray fairy Haa ever come hack, aow and then. To cheer with ' Its preaeaco the- child or The aulcklji haa vaaiahad again. . Bud I have been thinking aad thinking That maybe if every eas tried , And wished dor' a year wtthaox winking The fairlea. perhaps, might dachM To oatac-baok aad live ai tner' aeed to Aad -help tbo ahUdraa aa gasd ' We il wish and believe it aa bard they'll beUavo M, 'And cant stay way If they would. ' rhraty af Lead far All. Borne years ago the government opened oast of ba mueotain lasjds of Montana ta sertiera. Aa Irish man was Owe at the first to aw ta aad prea aat a awed data. Aa bo was emerging after aaya spent la chmbtng up aad aVera parpadleumr stretches- of landerapt. bo met aaotbor homeeeeker iust going in. "is (bar leanr af land ka vthassr b q aired the latter. "Partner." aaid the Irishman, thero'e so-, dad blame much land .In there that tbo good lord had to slack iq"-8atvdav Evening Post. ,What is Life? ' a ProT. Stephine'Ledflo'Ha Hade Th tiuetUsB Kow fwM&t If J!"l ". " " " 1 ' . 1 ' beoome ry r7 II '' vv,ffi kfn I'o' II oea most i i j " a; a- A : j: i mad rYxi.Th . , js. .-i tar. r i yy::: i iiir-ih-;';;'. AX J ' If- 'rr't--' -it'''Jf i ' - IjV It' 1 ' , r,9lA ym IWaahlngam airrusod through oasml soperatlng them. Ma calls them "oeinotir growrhe," but neither -be nor anybody also knows exactly how or why the thing rears. To see thnee rppaiwntly ttvlng forme efraw -aad develop out of a uhrmleal aont- ana af the anet amaslng and startling oeghta -abat oould w I If -f rot. ldo bad dived a hundred Wars age and done that ht weald, either base baon burned at the, take aa a v isard -or wresehlpped .aa god. Hut scieaoo a bat superstitious. When it seas aonarthlag unknown before it t explains b If It ran. and If It cannot It waata for the explanation, and as lbs amantlmsi tries ocperlauata. ' At aressnt aiaot men -of oewne doorv Prof, edue'o oonrJusloii that there a A hew farm of Ufa about those aalags. (Mil, -they cannot explain thorn, heyooid soring that they are "curious result af a hemic al action." Their dleooverer. how. a homer. Dsrlsrlng that theta "phamaams" axhmit lite aawar aT nenrt- llon, of aaslmllathra (the otlttiLng of Im bibed auhstenre), of Uainatloa (tbo re pwUoa of aedeas aubetaaee),. awd of Irri tability, he gees an In -speculate on the possibility that they grt related. In war. to actual Ufa. if ealy he make hla mysterious treatlone reprodar thamaslvas hs would probably sstaMb hie caeiteMloa, for then be would have In addition to the other rharsrterhrllca of living -beluga, which be profeassa to haw found ta tluua, the ana miming oesoaUsI ta make tbea raalla .aUva, Some Jtlt the Form of Brsncuinr ; ' Coral. What de you think of the photographs reproduced on this Paget No doubt. If , you simply trust your eyre, yua will uka Ibea for plcyxres af real stoats, .animals, -hUs aad eorala In fact they are photographa of phan Muas. A phantaam a eomethlng that - appears to the rye aad the, tinxlnsOef ta ho arbat it to not. '.'phantasms yf the ' living. ' an English seieathHc writer haa ' caned (hem. -, ' ' ' , But the strangest thing about them a that they are aot made by band, or drawn by pen or pencil, but they grow Into the form which you see. Nature puds tbam, aa oho makes actaal animals and planta. -But dim did not do it In ber regular way. Maa Interfered with tbo rmitsg devisee. ; of chemistry, and caused nature to he- ' came aa Imitator at bar own' works. l These marvelous treat urvs-for crea ture they are, whether tBoy 'reany isva I any kind of life or Dot-tmttahs Ifying thing not only tn form, hut , Also, in growth. In developing according' d or ganic law. in absorbing nourishment. In moveaareit cad tn "b-ritabtlfty." which In aciejjtlfic sense, rnneiRa, ,pocding te excitement, or provocation, Mke a raier- pillar wbjck rolh) Itself lalo a hall wha it' a timrJod tmttate mushrooms.' others Somo grow tan and put out leaves hae gieaias ar fkraiering -plaBte; aoma take the form af sraschuig corals, or af oea sbelH; anme orawl-aver aolld obiects like apreadlag aaouMa, let of thesn wcro horn from seed, ox nets, or from eggs, All, as far a we can so, are coaigoeed, af Inanimate, or nonliving, onbstanoo. ' Prof, gtephaa i timed seout-of them 40- suns putting Itsgmeats of calcium cfaiorKte a knewo cmmlcal. a kind of salt a hick a oftea used for -drymg purpoooa) Mto aolouoa of water aaturated with Some Grov TtU mnd Pit Om eTet like Qnutt of Flpweriki lUatt. oaboaatr. ar pbfMabaU.-of pots -a. end throack which It passed by mesas of bringing the -diseoived sMSsaa luto "cemcati." which is the scientific Bass aowtact -with - a membrane compraed at fee tba atranga pi overly, or tendency, of parchment, or some similar ' material jfluida of different kinds and deniltlea ta Buwdlea a tbo subway. Bundles on tta street, ttt-ktiig Trem the bocketa ' - - Of every man you meet. Bundle on tbo ferries, Kvery abape and slat. . , XvenhsdT'a at them. Bundles to lbs errs. Buadlea rauwd'add nobby,' ' - Suadlea Ion; and thta, , Many burstlag open, ' ' rKiowlraj what'a antklo, padts and hoe md -trowels, Paokage of seeds.. . Everything a gardaa la a suburb a at da. Kveoy tfecd cornmutor Something baa ta bring; Little pota af psnsie, Odorous of aprlngi Wade of -wilted hrttueev "v ' ; Too, am all the erase Buadlea. buadlea. haaaiee, 'These are bundle dara. ' LmwaaPtllc aem Pee. betweea layer of cake baked In Is bma. haneo Ailing, aad sprinkle top with paadeied or onfec ooners sugar. Par tbo filling thoroughly mix aa cupful af sugar, two and one self tshlerpoooiul af flour, the grated rind of tac letaoas, aao-foanb eupful of karan Mot, and ana egg. etijbtor beaten. Melt ana tot spoonful of butfr ht a small turn la mixture and stirring constantly, until the bolling-poan (auspicious of & reached. Qrrat "care taust bo taken that the mixture dee not adhere to bot tom or sldovef pan.. Cool silfhily Mora bi WObdli above dt . , a " Uolf sramdad oaiataf ady. Ab a -aut oaeoay aut -ta -ehe oaon, -wka amy bo opeaHr fawgh. Meeldea wjileb, she a net half aa dangeraus m boy aa Is the ore man who I mug aad good aatboat anet g taarael bueai arklUai waa obeeiees tag attar of mosaatr -wwet trsshlag its splrll. (At tba worst tba acarat avemek only ottlara Ms weeks, but she whaa robed tiypaarla Tab bin af ba soul. rlrrrefara. wbea yaw Jmmr Ottddsaly beavns to baraj arouad Mra. Biawk. aoat tu be alwat a at bar houaa. aad ruaaing Her errands aad arlsag her ear lor baa.. ad Peart a awenie "wit war. and a u. an she Maka orllb bar. aoa't be a lot e atugh au hM lafatuaikan. -aaA oimgvatalaea l eureelf that kWa lauoa ,b love wMfc a amsn-ald aaaugb la be tifc aether anatoud af with soon girl af ha) nti that hs algal want la merry.,,: Aad gan't task aboat what dpsod women Mn. isak It. aad oav bow . yea are that b has feHea autdor such -a aaa aad rofasug Irrtluenoa. Bra wr the lntieaaay bodsro Jimmy a twoaty; knur hour oldrr. Mad him away lor a WkUa, aa tar from lb temptress as yea' gat the owney to buy railroad: bua ,PuU aim back as vow would If ftf stood Ml tke brink el the pit Itself. Kvery married woman who rirta a a court eaaa at heart. Cottartlca, or grard; or the nostra to hoia ber place In owlet f. Buy kaap ber wllhia the bounds -ot to tnectpbtllty and asks ber atop abort of actual cfimthallty, but at the cor of her being she a rm moral, and there It neither a-uth nor bovrar la her. ' The tnatiiedewrimta who. not aonteat with her hasband's effectfea. vay U Wve vflih other man. and sack their ad miration, the White sbo warn bar hus band's brood and wears -the aatboa ba greet bar aa aba drag ba naaoa bhroagb the mud. a a contemptible anough figure, heaven lasxara, but the wisamt wimaa la -tba tnarrled dim waa a a attoh orarnaa daas not wvoa g-lay tba tarn anus rely, oaaauss aha nim her knearledgo -mt Ufa aaaleat a ber'e gor aaea,, bar ajaanwatnc ojgainst ba s- ir art -aad aaea oUMuaat nw ,waa. AamlBot ber flaUarles, her oajolertea. be as belplta -aa a bah a tba AanOs af aiaat. U a -a aay asr way aearrtad woman aba la A flirt to maka a boy foil In love with bar a a would ba for prise fighter ta tako monor awa- from sulia. am As anatbtr of fat It aaly lb tloud omaxag tllrtailows marrkad aronaa wks wo in rar btdMpiag. Too keeker sort prater to have their kUsws orith ovaavbut tbo -farmer are toe ajiaeb area 4. poepB) wootd taoi It Mr. ioaee wr Mr. oritk waa too mueh a owUemm tn dheW oompany, but to err fraud ealy 'agb Whea tbo rasi boy ar tbo dbnltb way 44 forever dardrtnrg t Thetr ateren efrtiea. The boy -ar fe gama. Tlimeforo th women, -whoao bangry -vanity must be oontlnually Ted by mt flatteries of lover, and who play with vaasloa a m ohltd pity with fir, sacrifice the had to therr egotism. , They lure the boy on. They coax tha very heaxto aut af their been me They, bind litem band aad toot and mak alavoe ut af taara. Thar a avenr flame of desire, and fbaa, wbea their aU awrk m dona, and the bay a pa longer a boy, but sudd ealy turned awn, gulao out aoma and lave pppaal to tbeat, they tan and. laugh at htm. They are so surprtaed. 8a tmuoaaly ladlgnaat. They never ahouid kv IhotaTbt It af Jimmy, ar Toaamav whom tbep thought such a wieo lad. It la the faahla to ridicule aalf lover M tha best and purset kwa ad a asaa'a whoa Ufa, and the plty-of It to that a any boy break the alabaster caakot at their unworthy feet. Par no youth evtf oomea aut af a furtatian with a marrie etmu uoocathed. It lean bmt with brokra faith and klsstrd mat. and ever c ami f aomanbood amlrcaed. m tba beautiful eld pier af . Haace OMftebl'' a young boy. who a a woet talU a kve with aa-actrrps who a muca kl elder. ad the ad aatbor taduoaa ber to euse him of M romantic Iwr, aa doe ahto by alspetliog th tllualona with which be haa susrauadad ner, ana. by showing wermoi to asm aa in, aw cjddke-agad, and aordid. and vulgar, that: froon bar to August. Th tauter back ana ks: "Did yoa dura Bar . . ' ' Vos. aaawar the eiliesa. "but 1 bavs done a terrible thiag. I have -put- out tha light apoa the altar for htm." That hi what too married run doe lor very yoemg -boy mho eomee under aar OaKful tnfrucnoe. he alia tba btgh and holy tbtnga for aim. Ska slay ht any; Back aa affair too a wound oa bsa soul that sever beam. It a tbo duty of paresis to prot cot their mux bore aaaJaet these aauaaaro aa much aa they oea. aad thaw awa feuad- evea among your aaa frtoada. So crWUiy . haa herd at prnmg cab teUowtag bett There to only aaa worn aa garth who ka letf Uaaate liking far tba eaty K young boy, aaa uet a aa awa mmm