THE COURIER. -. S3- i-- LS-Jf . ff'j. - & I&-- PAfV DREAMS OF GREAT MEN. fftoBitj Followi the Musings and Labor at All Such. Some of the brightest minds have been dreamers but they dream sensi bly, says the Home Worker. They educate themselves along the line chosen as their life work. Darwin dream ed over his "Origin of Species" twenty years before it saw light. Milton dreamed over his "Paradise Lost" from boyhood. Columbus was condemned as a soothsayer, a visionary, a quack, yet for fifteen years of the cruelist an tagonism he proved the truth of his dreams and astonished the dreams and astonished the world. Ferdinand de Lesseps dreamed for twelve years of bringing Lon don nearly 4,000 miles nearer to India by the reconstruction of the Suez canal before the necessary per mission was granted by the khedive of Egypt. But these men dreamed with a purpose. They read, argued, studied and fought for their beliefs because they knew they were right. They knew from positive demonstration, from actual knowledge. They had weighed and analyzed and sifted and refined until all facts and data were made to converge to one common center and end there in one grim, un wavering point. When they laid their fingers on a plan they saw the result as it would arwear to the ignorant ror a reception. Hfie naa mrrtea me to her room. She was combing her mass of yellow hair down over her eyes and I thought it was only a trick of getting her back hair out of tangles. Judge of my surprise when she frizzed up this mass with the comb as one does feathers with a knife and let it hang in front. On went the ever-present English toque over this heroic bang and I did not wonder that bellboys stared. But she was only arranging her hair as all of her set do. Therefore !tt every lover of beauty hope that even the formality of Lady Helen's plain forehead may make headway against the untidy, unbecoming coiffeurs of the women of the English nobility. What a change the sleek, well-groomed head of the American girl must be to them! 'KINO BY TRADE.' Francis of Austria Made a Very Frank Reply. While in Geneva in 1S01 Judge T. J. Mackey of South Carolina was selected by the American colony to deliver a Fourth of July oration at a banquet given In honor of the day, says the Youth's Companion. It was attended by all the foreign consuls and amonjf them was the consul-general of Anstrla-Hunaarv. who furnished fi.t C Scissor grinder How is business? Kae Man- Pickine up.JJnw's ourt? Scissor Grinder Prettv dull. world when finished. They did not su for hours consuming cigars and star ing blankly at the open sky. They worked; they bent every energy to one grim purpose; all their lives were devoted to the consummation of the one supreme wish of their lives. They gave their work, their hope, their life. From the dim recesses of the human mind, ordinarily so Incomprehensible, they evolved the brightest thoughts and followed the birth of each idea with the sacred solicitude of a loving mother over her first-born child. , ENGLISH HAIRDRESSINC. Tbe Hideout Frizzed. Curled llanc Still Has Fall Snrar. Lady Helen Stewart, a fashion-leader of England, has decreed that so cietythat is, the feminine element must part its b.iir on the side or ex pose the foreli.-:''. jjulltless of coquet tish curlF, say- Ms Philadelphia Pres3. And fashion 'flat Is, in England Is beginning to sway a bit in her direc tion. While the American girl would look with horror on this unferainine coiffeur for her adoption, yet she gives a sigh of relief when she thinks that maybe Lady Helen's example will take effect among the world of Britain's elect. That frightful, curled, frizzled bang that the princess of Wales Insists up on retaining has spoiled the faces of many women who might othcrw'se have been called pretty. I shall ne-er forget once seeing a famous Ensl'eh actress make her toilot Judge ilackey's anuress ine iuiioni..n anecdote and vouched or its authen ticity: A number of Americans residing in Vienna In the year 1S10 united to cele brate Washington's birthday and in vited the Emperor Francis of Austria t honor the occasion by his presence. That genial monarch, a true gentle man, although "every Inch a king," overlooked the disregard of established forms Into which his would-be hosts had been betrayed by their patriotic zeal and made this answer in his own handwriting: "Gentlemen, I thank you for your hospitable invitation and the gratify ing terms in which jou have expressed your desire that I should attend a ban quet which you propose to give in cele bration of General Washington's natal day. "But you must excuse me from unit ing with you to honor the memory of your illustrious countryman, since I could not do so with sincerity, for Wash ington scorned a crown and did more to bring royalty into contempt than all men who have ever lived, and I am a king by trade." Perfectly Fiendish. Husband Don't you think you art rather unreasonable to expect me to take you to a ball, stay awake until 4 o'clock and then get up at 8 to go to my work? Wife I may be a little unreasonable; but it's brutal of you to mention it. Odds and Ends. HIGH ART BICYCLES - Acknowledge no equal, no peer. They have provon to be not only MgooeV as the best" but actually the very best wheel made. Call at 1217 O and examine them Insure your wheel in the American Wheelman's Protective association. New wheel if your'a is stolen. 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