4-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 5, 1914. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATEIt. VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR. Tho Bee Publishing Company, Proprietor; TBKB BUILDING. FAIWAM AND SEVENTEENTH. Entered at Omaha postofflce as second-class matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ny carrier By mall per month, per ynr. Daily and Sunday Kc J.W Dally without Sunday.. ..' 45c J.00 Rrenlng and Sunday .JOo 6.00 Evening -without Sunday , c 4.TO Sunday Boa only 20c 2,09 8a notice of .change .of .address or complaints -of Jftriularity In delivery to Omaha Bee, Circulation Department. , . 1 "7 '. JIEMITTAN.CI5. . , Remit by draft, express orlpostal order. Only two; Brnt postage stamps recelvedvln payment of small ac cbunte. Personal' ch'ecks. except on.Omoh.a and eastern tfcehange. not accepted. 1 t OFFICES. ! 7 r Omaha-The Bee Building. ", Bouth Omaha-18 N street i , V t Council BIuffs-14 North Main street LIncoln-K Little Bulldlnp. . f Chlcago-Ml Hearst Bulldlnc J 1 New; yprlf-Room'lJOo. 286 Fifth avenue. . I St Lools-WO New' Bank of Commerce! , . f Washington 75 Fourteenth St, N. W. T CORRESPONDENCE, Address communications relating to news and edi torial matter to Omaha Bee, Editorial Department t, : ' 1 MARCH. SUNDAY CIROUIiATION. 45,364 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, as. i Dwlght Williams ifriulatlon manager of The Deo Publishing company, .."being: duly sworn, says that S?" V'TM Sunday circulation for the month of March, 1914, waa 45,354. ! DWIGHT WILLIAMS,- -Circulation Manager, t Subscribed in my tireMnce and aworn tb beforo me tills at day of April. JT flpUKftq, ljftNTKn, Notary Public. 1 Subscribers Scaring "theNcltjr. tcrriporarily should hTO Tbo-JJe mallwl to , thorn., Art dress ,wu bo changed as ottcn ns .Hrnicstccl. .. - - ' Como on, "Mr.'Wathw,.Man,Vand be a good fellow. . . I ' ilt Is pretty hard to work up much Hvo pub c Interest In a cofflnmakors' strike. f ? With the jail-feeding graft restored, watch tio competition for tbto sheriff's Job grow. 1 The south 'is in 'the saddle, and' tho 'old capital Ik again on tho map. On to Richmond 1 i How Champ will mako tho welkin ring, when ho hits tho chautauquas with that save-,, tW republic speech. ' Npw the Huertlstas and the Villas aro about to havo anothor battle to settle the dlsputo as ti who got tho best of It at Torreon. StJH, notva word In tho editorial columns of nur local democratic roform organ about that '(pure electlbh" over In Council Bluffs, t "Tjie middle class baby is not getting n uare deal," shouts Bomo reformer. Is -that that the llttlo follow is bawling about? . . ' 1,1 , , , , rt ' I When, our democratic . "reform" content-. lfbraVV shouts for "pure coctl6ns', it has rofer- efhco Only to" Omaha, and not to Council Bluffs. Despito tho fact that Chicago's famous Bath house Is located in the First ward, that seems to bo politically the dlrtiost soctlon of tho city. 1 Reading botween tho blllboardB, tho suffrage sisters aro booked for a six months' engagement in Nobraska, with prlrilego of additional time If desired. , ' The disappointed loVor-who shot a hole through his sweetheart's photograph, and then through hlmBolf, should havo takon the other hot first. The Natural Flow of Trade. Were It not fraught with possibility of seri ous consequences, the plight of the democrats playing politics in tho location of tho regional banks, nfter pretending there was to bo no pol Itica In It, would be highly nmuslng. When tho two august members of tho cab Inet crisscrossed tho country and boxed tho compass to inrestigato in person the clalnyj of tho different financial centers, they insisted that their purppse was solely to ascertain "the natural flow of trade," and to make the new banking system conform "with it. Aq they ex prossed'it, thoy wore not to listen to arguments,' jbut merely to gather facts which were to de- teriBino tne dnclalnn' rntrnrrilnca nt narutii -4 , . t "vn..u . .w ,. . MavoTj(iBm or political biap. - mo selection of the resarvo bank cities as announced, however, proves conclusively that if tho members ,of tho board were hunting for the natural flow of trade they must haVe shut their eyes to it. Only wien water rluns up-hill will' "tho natural flow of trade" go 'from Now Orleans to Atlanta.'. "The natural flow of trade" will have to mako a grand detour to put Omaha on tho same trunk' line with Kansas' City, and It will have to bo" reversed altogether to, fdrco.tho direction of tiuslness from Balti more to Richmond, from. Pittsburgh to Clove- land, from Jersey City to, Philadelphia,- or from,. 'MiiwauKco to-Minneapolis. "The natural flow of trado" Is particularly (correlated to avenues of transportation, and llneB of communication; and Is as well defined and chartod as the vari ous currents of the ocean. It remains to bo seen whether any set of democratic medlclno mlxera can arbitrarily re draw the industrial and financial map of tho country to suit their political convenience with out Impairing, if not jeopardizing, the success of the now banking plan. Yes, as au exchange says, thoro aro moro than three R's In education, but If three aro thoroughly instilled It makes tho rest of tho way easier. The Mexican Insurgents- alono know how uch they owe to tho lifting of the embargo on s-hlpmont of arms and ammunition from tho United States. Mr, Llnd's mission must have been a rlp roarlng important one, for the president said It was not necessary for him to return by way of Washington at all. Douglas county is to bo' compelled to pay $100 a day, or $36,000 a year, for feeding pris oners that under the old contract would cost only $34 a day. Seo that graft! ' Certain United States senators publicly an nounce that they will no longer observe the rulo for secrecy of executlvo sessions. Ha, hal When was this secrocy rulo ever observodT' v Why, of course, If only four regional bankB had bqen created, the troublo of locating them would havo been eliminated, and so alBo would have been the opportunity to pay off political debts. COX4MLEO MOM BEX rtKJ The second contest for the gold .watch offered by J- O. Elliott to the most graceful lady skater in tlid city waa pulled off at the rink. Messrs. nubldoux. Daniels and Stephens were appointed Judges, and the contestants took the floor keeping timo to a brilliant march by the Union Pacific band. Miss Shlpman ac companled by Mr. Van Cott. Miss Brown by Mrs. McKloon and Miss Canfleld by Mr. Illtohcoolc The award was made to Miss Canfleld. O. If. Smith and James Donnelly, whose right name 1 James FW1. put up a boxing match at the Academy of Music, with a few side features to the entertain ment It took only three rounds to put Smith off watch. Prof. Cromwell doted his lecture engagement at Boyd's with Ids talk on unny Italy." He promises to come again despite the allm audiences he haa had. The b miners at the Board of Public Works meet ing consisted of granting permission to the atrcet railway company to use Sioux Falls granlto to pave between lta raila, Irrespective of the materials used outside the rails. Honker P. Lewis, principal of the hgh school and Assistant Principal Alonco N. Henshaw returned from Grand Island, where they spent their spring vacation. B. If, II, Clark, general manager of the Union Pa cific, and his family left on business for New York. P C Hlmebaugh and wife returned from a tt. erat months' visit to California, whioh has greatly benefited Mr. illmebaugh's health The OWice of the Teacher. Tho -offipe' of the teacher Is the first in the world, focvlho teacher haa the opportunity to mould the eternal mind arid soul of tho child. Teaching is com paratively "simple In Its requirements; the only two essentials of a teacher .being preparation and con- ,aporatlop.r N,ocalIlpg Js more sacred, .or more holy. xiiero must be In the successful teacher lovo and sympathy 'and understanding. The teacher must revere her children. i4 Considering all jhat tho. schpol jneans to tho destiny of childhood', few will say-that In giving this advice Rabbi Stephen WIso has pitched his Ideal tpo high. " i ; Too much stress cannot bo laid on those Tjrlme requisites, "preparation" and "consecra tion." But anothor suggests itself Just hero as indispensablo to tho success of the' teacher and tho school. That Is, thorough appreciation of this Ideal and thorofore complete cb-operatlon on tho part of those with managerial oversight of tho schools, to whom tho teachers, principals and superintendents are officially responsible. Let petty selfishness of any Bort, personal, political or otherwise, croep Into the councils of ?thoso , directing, tho policies of the Bchpols and woo Deuue tne rest, xneoroucauy, most cities Urbiulto alert to' all' this; 4fie difficulty combs In -practical 'operation. -. While crying our-shlb-bolcth oriottlng tho people rule, wo should lay the omphaBts on ruling the public schools. Lot tho pooplo poo to It that this sordid, withering blight of potty factionalism has no part in It. Church Publicity. Churches have bean advertising ever slnco Martin Luther nallod his theses to tho door of tho Wittenberg chapol. .The question, ' "Shall ,churchoB advertlso?" is hot now nor difficult of answer. The Oho whom millions claim as the Founder of tho church gave full wijrrant for ad vertising ad a moans of porsuadln ; men to at tend to tho preaching of the word v hen He bade Ills early disciples at the feast tJ go oiit and compel men to como In. Churches have alwoyB had modest llttlo signs tacked up beside their entrances giving thonamo of the church, the pastor, his place of residence and the hours of "service. The only now feature in the present propaganda of oxtenslvo and Intensive publicity of churchly affairs la its efficiency, So far along with tho general, scheme of ad vertising havo the churches gotten that already we have, experts In this field and a good deal of literature on the subject. The Methodist Book Concern has put out a largo volume, well-writ-ton, prlntod and bound,, on the science aud ex periments of "Church Publicity," It Is interest ing to n,oto from this book that Dr. J, Whltcomb Broughor, "the pastor who preaches to more people every Sunday than possibly any other man In America as the pastor of the Templo Baptist Auditorium in Los Angelos and speak ing to 3,000 people twice a day, does not ceaso tremendous and effective publicity." And what kind of advertising does Dr. Broughor mako uso of? Ho himself answers, "Newspaper advertis ing for mo is better and cheaper than any other." He says he has one of the best advertising cipefls 1n Los Angeles to prepare h)a "copy." Inasmuch as he gets the best results his Judg ment is worth while, . . To make good on the promises of Its pub licity ngent, tho church must, of course, furnish the right sort of preaching and practice, bo itrong, dynamic and consistent as to compol the world to hearken to Its message. For, after all, "Sy their fruits yo shall know them." Hon'an province, whero tho bandits of tho White Wolf continue their depredations. Perhaps tho proper estimate has not yet been placed upon Sun Yat Son. Ono thing seems certain, he was far too advanced in most of his ideas for China in this day, and yet but for his daring leadership tho overturn in the government probably would not havo como for many years. Put him down hb a eolf-seeklng impostor or the most unselfish of patriots, ho opened a door to a new and better day for China. The Roller Towel. The Illinois appellate court has , upheld tho vaUdity of a Chicago city ordinance prohibiting the roller towel In public places, which, follow ing a ban by tho federal government In its own establishments, a genoral precedent may bo hopod for. The roller towel as a possible purveyor of. disease germs muBt be put out of business In tho Interest of sanitation and health. It should be 'permitted in no public or semi-publlo place.. No argument Is requlrod to provo Its perilous possibilities. The wonder is that It has es caped tho ban of prohibition this long. It should havo been discarded along with its twin scavenger of germs, tho public drinking cup. Yuan Shi Kai's Constitution. ' Sixty men, Including four members of Pres ident Yuan Shi Hal's cabinet, aro now engaged at Peking in drafting. a new .constitution for China, superseding the ono under which tho "father of the new republic," 4r, Sun "Yat Sen, rode Into power and out again bo speedily. Sun's Instrument- provod unworkable. It may havo been too modorn or too radical, or simply impracticable; at any rate, it and Sun both failed; and Yuan, as a scion of the old house, succeeded to the dictatorship, which goes by tha name of president. Backed as ho Is by the con servative elementr Yuan may be able to give China exactly tho kind pt a constitution U needs. Perhaps a nation that has Just emerged from centuries of Pagan dominion does not need a very modern form of representative govern ment for the present. Yunn's tact and diplomacy are not entirely wanting in proof. He showed that by tho adroitness with which he recognized Confucian km, whllo at the same time promising religious liberty to the people. More than being merely a strategic move, U has brought peace, ap parently, to tho country oxcopt In part of tho ( , The Race for Race Suicide. Can1 tho race for raco suicide bo stonned bv preaching against it? Can people bo porsuaded to raise larger families by appealing to senti ment and patriotic prido? A pointed negative is ontared by a contribu tor to tho current Outlook, who takes vlcorous exception to tho position of tho contributing editor on this subject and insists that there 1b little use in wasting ink and energy over the decrease In the birth rate. "Don't blame tho mercury when it goes down: brine th thor- moraeter inside or change the woathor," wo aro admonished "Thero are circumstancoa and conditions that mako 'raco suicide' in reaiitv. and in tho highest sense raco preservation, if Quality and not quantity bo that which counts." Why this is-bo, in tho writer's colnion. Is still further explained: You CAn't rn r nn whrt a l.n t.l i uhiviji ttuiq iu vula properly for two children . Into having a family' as big na Solomon' by any auch dim and distant catas trophe as having no great-great-great-great grand- cnuuren to see that their graves are kept green, any more than one would be frlc-htnnpd intn l.ninn ,i furnace go out lh midwinter becausn Mr. Pinhrtt telle us that In about a thousand years or so there wm do no coaL I believe that what Is termed "race suicide Is In large measure an Illustration of tho Indubitable proof that the "law of compensation al ways obtains." It 1b a symptom, not a cause; a symptom of the increasing difficulty nt mnvini. h average Income meet tho "outgo"; a 8ymptom of an cconomlo condition that is making people use their good common sense and. decency and Judgment that lr, Indeed, often causing them' to uso great self-denial and solf-restralnt In declining to "fulfill" what .Colonel Itoosevelt terms'" the '"primary law of thMr being." Tho only answer advanced bv the Outlook is to assort that "It is not the poor, but tho rich ahd 4w6li-tomoi who aro commlttlnc race sui cide," but'( of cjburse, as evoryono knows, wealth is meroiy comparative, out or nearly 100,000, 000 pooplo In the "United States tho estimate is that less than 400.000 will"be subject to th now income tax, so that the small percentage of well-to-do and rloh could hardly havo any' noticeable effoct on the prevailing birth rate for the whole population. Another nntnt Tint to bo overlooked Is that tho woll-to-do and rich of today" wero the poor, if not the poverty stricken, of yesterday, there being no fixed bar rier of wealth corresponding to tho division based on size of tho families. In a nutshell, it 1b an economic condition, and not a moral theory, that confronts us. The Next Chief of Staff. Tho tense condition of tho nation's military affairs, in addition to our special Interest in tho head of tho army,' invites attention to the nnr- BOnality of tho next chiof of staff, General Will iam waliaoe wothorapoon. who. according to official announcement, will soon succeed General Leonard Wood in that assignment. General Wothorapoon brings to this position not only a lino military record, but tho particular kind of exporienco of valuo there. He began aa an in fantry line orflcer forty years ago, and has had the most varied army life. Ho was. himself at. tached to tho genoral staff for two different periods, and has also been head of the army war college. It la to be taken for granted, therefore, that he is in thorough accord with the general scheme of army organization for which Genoral Wood has boon working, inasmuch as these plana aro known to have been devoloped and perfoctod in tho war college. Tho only unfortunate fea ture of the appointment comes from the fnnt that General Wotherspoon himself reaches tho age of compulsory retirement in November next, which means that his tenure as the chief of staff will be too .brief to permit him to inaugurate, any important now aeparture. It Is a peculiar historic coincidence thnt within tho same week announcdment is made of the death of the state treasurer who wn in office at tho time Nebraska lost so much money by tho collapse of the Capitol National bank, and .also of the final ruling of tho supremo court In tho last lingering-litigation growing out of that famous bank collapse. It may be as sumed now that the Incident Is clospd. As the really great seer of th,ese piping times of democratic prosperity commend 'us to' the Hon'. Jlmhatulewis, who In ono of the particu larly brilliant bursts of his aurora borealla oratory puts us hep to this, that Russia Is go ing to retake Alaska And Japan capture tho Philippines. It is a shame for the Rev. Irl R. Hicks to monopolize all the bouquets showered on great prophets. And now it is proposed that money for Ne braska's participation in the exposition at San Francisco be raised through the school children. We decidedly dissent. If the needed money cannot bo raised without making the school chil dren beg for it, it will be better not to participate. Tho dual republican state organizations know they cannot make a catch in Nebraska next November with the fishing tackle divided be tween them. But ttie party can do a business Which will disappoint tho democratic enemy by getting together and Joining forces People and Events Cheer up! The Joyful volco of the lawn mower will soon be heard in the land. Tho official report that one-half the diagnoses at Bfllevue hospital. New York have not been nnnfirmiwl tiu tlm .in.n.l.. raises the question whether a doctor is entitled to more than ono guess. Too often Is inventive genius cruelly mocked by a paternal government A devise for increasing people's height bv relieving them of the weight of $10 has Just been suppressed by the Postofflce department. Insurance statisticians are content to put out without trimming the plain state ment 'that spinsters outlive wiven. There's a reason several of them. One Is that, a spinster can drop off into a sound sleep without worrying about tho time lodges adjourn. University of Chicago professors, after care f experiments In and about the fa mous Midway, reached the conclusion that land Is subject to tides as well as water. People who carried a thirst o the World's fair noted that peculiarity twenty-one years Hgo. The cstate'of the late Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, as ''Valued by a Now Hampshire court, foots up $2,5l,632. On tho heels of the announcement comes the passage of a bill by the New York legislature grant Ing Christian Scientists tho right to treat the sick in that state. Two professors of Harvard announce as the 'result of an electro-Boston-dip clinic, that telephone girls carry moro electricity In the springtime than at' any other season of the year. Which explain!) their unequalled facilities for beating a shocking tattoo on Impatient turn, It Is worth while noting aa timo Bcoots along that a bald head, usually esteemed a sign of continuous piety, has other good uses. A Denver man, rendered uncon sclous by a fall, was saved from being crushed by an automobile by his shining dome reflecting the light of the approach ing machine. Let the hairy host mock tf they will, the September morn crown sheet Is a live wire In the "safety first' movement. In oratorical ..breadth and power tho championship in congress Ilea between Representative WlUla of Ohio. Itepre scntatlve Decker of Missouri and Senator Sherman of Illinois. No mechanism yot devtped has been able to. measure the reach of their voices or reproduce In cold print the rainbow hues of their agitated songs. Beside the clarion notes of these rival champions the deep-throated har monies of PosUnaster Wharton sink to sutxiuea wnispers. Pcsplto the absorbing pull of politics In Kansas, William Allen White or Walt Mason occasionally switch from local scenery to International events. Wherefore this bit of cheer out of the British army muss: "The fact that tho men who dis agreed with the policy of the Engllsh in Ulster have quit the army is a good sign, whnthnr fine kctmi with the men who quit or not. Wars for principle should bo fought by men who stand for principle. If that line Is followed out .war will cease to be tho greatest outdoor .sport of kings." QUAINT' BITS OF LIFE. Missouri girls are said to have formed a Dlck.and-ihovel brlcadn unil ant ivnav solving the good roads problem. The' more one nears aoput .Missouri girls the less one thinks of Missouri; men. - The fourth set or twins In four years arrived at the home of Louis Qulnlo, a barber of Tarentum, Pa, Louis, accus tomed to events of this kind, was rifllther peeved nor perturbed when he' heard the news. Very simple was the solution of the "servant problem" offered at a 'meeting of troubled housewives in New York the Other day Do awav with unnrnnl, rn speaker suggested and call them "domes tic engineers." L. O. LudwllT Of HoUltnn. M . nwna a curious pistol -which waa taken from tho tamoua pirate, Toussant Mon Hassan by an officer of the United Statea frigate Which caotured th nlrntn In Mnlni-oa Straits a"bout 1820. In the same collection Is a blunderbuss believed to be m&ro than 200 years old. A case of wine waa thn wrMlnir r offered to Magistrate Pennook nf Phil. adelphla when he married John Canado to Mlsa Sarah Armstrong. The magis trate did not care to accept the wine and It was given to Constable Jof s. and Edward 8, Carver, who witnessed the marriage. The Ossetes. one of the caalan tribes who inhabit th TVri- t.. rltory in South Russia, are noted for meir longevity. The other day there died In tho village of Aul Mlsur years of age. Her name was Nalkuta Kargmova and ehe was famous for her keen eyesight, her Jet black hair ,nH h- flno set of teeth, which she preserved to me enu. &ne died at her spinning wheel. ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN. "it Is a mOSt UnjnealtAhl nri nt(l.. useless crirao," Dr. Anna Shaw M th. other-day when Informed of the hacking or the beautiful Rokeby "Venus" by an lungusn suffragette. She was sentenced to six months for the crime. The Civic club of Philadelo'hU h started a campaign to have the bread wraDDed. as it is rnnlntnlnoH that hnanri U often left very caiclessly by the dis tributers In the mornings and Is handled by very dirty persons. They wish the bread delivered In the sealed sanitary packages'. " Mrs. Lucy B. Johnson, president of the Kansas Good Government leamie. savs that a requoat for an expression of opin ion as to whether thero should be a wo man's party In Kansas shows that pop ular reeling Is against It. -There win be no woman's party and no woman's can didate, she says. Mr. Von Baudltz Is the nimi nf n woman of Denmark who command, with the rank of captain, a vessel running be tween Russia and England. She took up the trade of the sea In the beelnnlnr simply as sport, but succeeded so well that she decided to .make a business of It. She Is expecting to. be .nromoted la an American line. She says she is the only woman master mariner of the world. Miss Blanche Ingalls has been nut In charge of the police department of Che- ming, Mich. She hardly had been In. office a week before she had made many reforms, among them prohibiting card games, barring playing dominoes for money, forbidding dice throwing, requir ing saloons to close at 10 o'clock and making It necessary to blanket horses standing on the street, he la the editor of one of tho papers, and before her election bad made a lively campaign against tho inefficient police department. SECULAR SHOTS AT PULPIT. Washington Tost: Clergymen In high aoclcty .are now wrestling with the knotty ecclesiastical problem of whether It is right to continue divorce plans dur ing the Lenten season. St. Louis Republic: Syracus objects because a new religious sect there has taken to baptizing converts In the water works reservoir. Syracuse is the place where Chancellor Day washes the sins of Standard Oil away and Syracuse has all of that sort of thing It wanta. New. York Post; Sunday haa simply de eloped sensationalism to the nth power, and applied It to the work of saving souls. He Is adrlp with the slang of the slums. He claps Jehovah familiarly on the - back. He puts a smear as of the barroom over the holy things. But the countless thousands fight .to hear him; He gets the crowd And that is enough, even In religion! A he himself says, he "hands out tho goods," he "dODea It abt for tho Ird. ho pitches' "hot ones" to that "smooth guy," tho devil. At last, religion has got lta "punch!" riiliaaelphla Record: Tho ingenious Rev; Mr. Wlckman of Sweden Is recruit ing the "white army" to put an end to war. His method is simplicity itself. When one nation undertakes to fight "an other the "white army" will place ItaelT betwten the armies of the two nations and ao prevent their getting at each othfcr. In the event of threatened hos tilities between England and Germany wo presume the "white army" will be come tho "white navy" and stretch It self across the North Sea. Wo suggest that Mr. Wlckman take his pacific force to Mexico and lino up between Villa and Huerta. MUFFLED KNOCKS. It takes a mighty strong man to keep his face closed. Two can live as cheaply aa one it thoy are twins and have an old-fashioned mother. Thero never waa a delegate to a con vention who looked halt as Important aa his badge. You think a wagon makes a lot of noise when It Is empty. But you ought to hear a man when he Is full. Bo kind to your enemies. One enemy In good working order will give you more free advertising than a thousand friends. A good dancer Is supposed to be light oil his feet. And a lot of them look as though they were pretty light at both ends. You can't blame an undertaker for looking solemn When you stop to figure how many dead ones there aro drilling around town holding out on him. When a married couple separate be cause of misunderstanding you can bet that they are separating because they understand one another too well. A smart Aleck tried to get funny in a restaurant and said: "Bring me a Sep tember Morn." And the waitress brought him a plate of cold chicken. A corn-fed girl doesn't lose a wink of sleep over the fact that she has to take an out size In stockings. But a double chin 'will keep her awake all night. There Is always something to be thank ful for. You can't run an automobile and watch tho girls getting on the street cars at the" same tlnie. It -ain't so tough to be a lowly pedestrian, after all. Cincinnati Enquirer: HERE AND THERE. Nearly a million women In the United States are either farmers or farm U borers. The famous Death valley In California la tho lowest point on the continent .of North America, being 2T6 feet below tho level of tho sea. The latest fashion In Vienna is 'to' .wear flowers tinged on the edges with blue or green. When flowers are presented a poem or letter Is written on the petals With a fine pen. The growing of white nine, says tho Department of Agriculture in a bulletin recently Issued on the subject, Is a profit able undertaking at 6 per cent compound Interest. To bring in these returns, the trees may be cut when not more than from 33 to 70 years old. A proposition has been made by an at tache of the Canadian agricultural de partment to require the sterilization of all threahlhg machines which are moved from farm to farm, a custom generally followed in that and other countries. This recommendation Is made as a means of preventing the spread of "smut" PASSING PLEASANTRIES. WHITTLED TO A POINT. Wit is the cream o Intellect that 111 nature sours. Misery, hardly cares for company on the cook's day off. Which la the greater nuisance tho neighbors' piano or our dog? Usually the possession of money rep resents frugality and old age. Having to buy anything Interferes with the spiritual pleasure of shopping. Ono kind of a hustler is a man who never haa occasion to buy an umbrella. Wo can't all bo happy or even allowed to choose our own way of being un happy. It Is entirely easy for a fortune teller to read a woman's mind after a little diplomatic questioning. Amo..g other rights some men give up when they get married is the right to think for themselves. But no matter what the new spring millinery may look like, It's a safe pre diction It will not look like anything else. An Ohio minister advises girls to marry plain, ordinary men Just aa If most of em ever had an opportunity to do other wise. When a girl's vocal efforts sound like second-hand buzz saw working over time she calls It technic, but what the neighbors call It wouldn't look well In print. Chicago News. ,u"Pa; ,he aoqtor at the hospital said that hA WfMlM tiMV. in tia..A . In, ..!. clo to cure Mamie's burns." w en, ten mm to telephone to the near est drusrelut fnr nil h. i It in the bill." Baltimore American. Man-Is this a good seat? Ticket Seller Well. lr if. k.ki post. Jlan-What's the matter? Ian't the show worth oeelng? Boston Transcript. i. "jlk8ua,.P,t .nlBh aB poetical as they u.i.bc' 8all Mr. Olboy. What makes you think so?" "Wa 11flr1 , .lH. I , ... sentimental way, 'Shoo, fly! Don't bother mpl Ivnnr all lh.w A 4. . I 1 1 . r- . tho fly!' "Washington Star. !!Xhat.Planlst has remarkable hllr." "h Jif' J'SJ'S. 'heatr)cal .Manager, I'm"" J, know of- ?ot on,y oes e pro vide his own music, but he carries his own scencry."-Indlanapolla News. h I . f.Mn, . j .""lu "ior anoiner in to be " " "uieoo seems ;;What kind of a business la it?" "' ' 4iV "ii.uu.auiuicj uarra ciacjcs." Bal timore American. 'linn. JIJ -. . .. ... ..- i,V I"B et ina right to stick uuii. in iront or jus name? H never was In .congress, was ho?" ,, "ri "PniunaT.ea a mem- falo ExpVeii. " r lno WIP"one-"-Buf- next flat are having an awful row. " Aro tneyj th'ens JMLI ?" ??o the way Chlca?o Post" " ' l" 0"cn otnen - "GREEN THINGS GROWING." Author Unknown. The faint sweet smells of tho green things growing! 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