aa,.-j!Ti V 1 -"" -! tf -; i- -i T JO iffiSBcwei5i ; -s'-'j s THE COURIEk. sgjs-j j& !, dred dollars or more, and her husband Ik rank and the man who stands it tine came when the vertebrate that theoretical reforms, that suspect the is more titan particular about her the most exposed posts, is served the was a fish, a reptile, and had come Czar of the most oppressed peasantry dress. Some husbands are. Is it her poorest and coarsest fare ami works from same invertebrate ckwn which on the earth, of desiring to allay the, duty to wear a cheaper gown be- the longest and hardest, receives the had been an aspiring' vegetable born suspicion of the Americans and the cause some of her club sisters must? leant money. Military caste and mili- of an inorganic rock, parted company English and the Japanese so that they Here is a nice question in club tary division of the spoils is a survival with a vertebnute that had also been will not make a coalition against the ethics. One's huwband may count his older than the Egyption off-wlth-his- a reptile, a fish, a clam, a vegetable, rest of the world. money by the hundred thousands or head absolutism. The difference be- a stone. One started on the road It is a question if we are ready for even the millions; both he and the tween mare and man is not what the which In some one hu mired million the surcease of war. Men who take children may be strenuous about the military regime makes it. Absolute years would again bring him to the their stand in front of guns and con mother's clothes. What is her duty? obedience to officers is necessary, but stone age a naked man with a stirring tinue to advance while their comrades Shall she go against the wishes of her the caste which makes it a court mar- something in his head wh5 led him are falling about them are too good to own family, not to mention her per- ta offense for an officer to treat a to sharpen and scoop out stones, and kill but such heroism fuses the hearts sonal taste in the matter, ami stndi- .Tacky or the American Tommy Atkins the other started on a road which m Df a nation" into one. It has been diffi ously avoid wearing good gowns when ns jf ne were a man like unto himself very fewer years made, him a grin- Cult for either north or south since she goes to the club simply because is repellant and tends to keep many ning ape from -the beginning of time the civil war to appreciate the man there are women there whose hus- brave fellow who Ls willing to die till the end of the world. At this meet- llness of the o(her section. Since they bands can scarcely afford the "ready for ,is country out of his country's ing in Boston -the scientists accepted haTe f0i,t together against a com- made tailor" or the home-seamstress- ' this 4neory as ,rith the m Jo made silk which they are wearing. j, atest number of facte. The miss- Kni Whnt Mmmerce aml se,f-inter- "Why dont. you bring some of your Go;Ilff without shoes and stockings ing link theory is finally, therefore, est. has not been able to unite war has H . - .. L a-. AhA?.4 1- a AitO" fil mJW m a a v a . . .a ai a. a a a nne gowiw up nere wmi jiu ui anil a carefully regulated diet are the disposed of and monkeys will no long the country relatives of a rich woman, principle remedies of what is called er "be expected to develope into men. "Vie like to sec them even it our meet- the Kneip cure. From bare feet to The curious human formations who ing house and rag-carpeted sitting bare hands is but a long step and we resemble monkeys can no longer lay .lt nnm ...u4 !. vtlnnA fnii 1 -l SI t . it . . . rwm uimi. rwrcm juo.. iuc ti..t iiuie liiKcn n. .v icn jcara tjo u. meir conduct to a prenensiie ances- j)XOn's line them." A great many club women modish woman would have felt awk- try. In all probability it is a hundred feel the same way. They like to see ward and ashamed to go upon the million years since their ancestors . pretty clothes, even if they cannot street without gloves. Xow only i-e wore tails and they were of the polly- Imperialism means to Carl Schurz a , wear them. And no woman really likes most punctilious and conservative WOg character. All attempts therefore 'orciole bringing together of unre- tc feel that she isn't worth dressing think them indispensable even on in- io evade responsibility for the incon- Iae om ncmpatibile peoples under for; or that she must be dressed down formal occasions. The reform has at sequence which is a characteristic of one jrovernment. In spite of the nb- to. So let us not worry over this mat- last reached the head and in the east- the monkey tribe," will no longer be sorbent quality of the United States ter of dress. It will right itself. If ern summer resorts the hatless young considered. The local survivals of a wniCH na teen tested again and the woman who is apt to overdress man is no longer an object of curi- prehistoric age can no longer be com- aSa'n Ir- Schurz is sure Ave cannot to whom dress is the main object in osity because there are so many of fortably laid to monkeys. In forgiv- incorporate the Islands of the sea. He life comes into the club, she will him. Of course girls left off hajs in jng. -their lazy development however,, seem8 to think the savagery of the soon absorb a higher ideal and come summer reports many seasons ago. we an still -blame an indolent ances- islanders will dilute the quality of our to feel that there are greater purposes But the masculine attachment to hats tor who refused to live no to his own civilization rather than be miti- than are covered -by the Paris fashion has persisted in spite of baldness, jffnts. plates, and worthier subjects of eon- headaches and scalp diseases caused templation and discussion than V the suffocation of the follicles. machines, wneineraorunie or not io runie me 1- -- t,a- :.:-. ,v- j-.-wh-nir. Thev have to a. lawre extent destroved the individual aspect of papers. The SchmyilUiouBh he lives in this coun- i.rj, is i icuion. ins arguments. melted together without a rift. An other generation would hardly do what a few montlis of w.ir has done to destroy all signs of Mason and skirt. And do thehe not need the club siderations of good health has failed just as much as those rthat dwell in to- The thick hair of the Esquimaux low places and perhaps long ago tlie Patagonians and the dwellers of gated by us. He does not recken on the widening of our horizon, "the en- jjke largement of our market and the sub sequent change of view in regard to intercourse with other nations. Mr. old familiar type faces whose weekly learned to combine high thinking with tral Africa tch iestigators that arrivairas recognized at first thouh he ma- he trie to i.: !;.: n e: ,r f the air is as necessary io hair plants J . . . . . thm from Am:o : plain Ihing? O sisters, we none of us realize one another's needs. How do we know that she whom we have been envying as possessing everything heart could wish, is not the most mis erable of women? How do we know sight, have been replaced by a uni form pale line containing more trans plants as it is to larger vegetable growths. Bald heads which are shiniest and baldest at the crown, which is the spot furthest awav from the edce of the hat, should have convinced) the hat an apprentice compositor dared to them from an American standpoint, are suspected of being written from positions, incorrect and impossible " ndpoinof what is best for Ger svllabic divisions and bpheadimrs than ' ' imperialism, fiend of the cause of his disease. Fash- make As each line is a line of-typ with the establish ment of any permanent governmental institutions not essentially democratic would be an inconsistent and unwise -. ---. "," ion knows no law but caprice has at ", corrections entail a resetting of Rparrow-hke raiment has not exactly 1 . ., ,. . .... nrR .. . the help which we are Sently crav- spasmodically not destroy the sense, of .the kind Plic-V '" P to adopt, but 4i. . ... ,i .. ,. enumeraiea anarc. are not corrpftt! w u mt itn uuuis nicil llic iuuic concress does not propose to es tab- see. animal is asleep or at dinner or in The sult eien on the best papers is a,n ?r " Mla. Instead. raising it to the ladies,but when he is a hlge-poilge of poor spelling and the United States will teach her new There is no jrood reason whv sailors out doors in tmnor T.ntw v-h. caprtalizine. This naire is orinted bv subJects how to govern themselves. should receive prize money and sol- ion's immediate courtiers, the men of machine and a comparison of it with TlleJr. 'ncorporation will eventually be diers should not. The taking of a city wealth and leisure in the country, the Jormer clear and heavier hand-set ns m,,ch a "" of urse and of mu has been, accompanied by greater loss have obeyed. The custom will grad- type is much to the disadvantage of tual 1enefit ns it is with any one of of life on the victorious side in this ually creep west until the many whose iiie linotype. Of course the machines forty-five states, war, than the sinking of .the ships, crowns now catch the light and reflect throw out of employment, a large As to the inconsistency of the poh'cy And the value of a city is many times it, will first be covered with a fuzz number of men who had accomplished of exPans5on we hlve been expanding that of a ship. The long tstablfehed and then with real hair. The effect accuracy and swiftness and comeliness "PamIenHy ever since we landed on custom by which Admiral Sampson upon the country will be like the dls- in type setting. This last result is the the rock of Plymouth in 1620. It would receives forty thousand dollars over covery of a real fountain of youth, effect of all machines which do mora a ,ePartl,ro from tradition io stop and above his salary 'and Commander Middle-aged knobs, whose owners work in an hour than a mare can do novr' in Chief Miles nothing is absurd. The have allowed time to polish them in a day, but the readjustment which former has a luxurious cabin and is without attempting to dodge, will, by all such inventions compel entails a The Rough Biders have proved as served in solitary state, the sailors on obeying fashion, grow j-oung and fas- suffering which is none the less poig- Iasninff and adventurous as their board the ships of his fleet have been cinating again. nant because the next generation will name and purpose of assembling led trained for years by the rigid disci- J have learned to accept it. The illegi- us to ePeet- They have brought ro- pline of the navy. The commander in The meeting of the science associa- bility of newspapers which use the mance into modem life. Roosevelt is chief of the army puts up with a tiaa a few weeks ago in Boston was machines and neglect to keep them in K,cnard Coeur de lion starting ore a nomad's accommodations and hisarmy of unusual interest. A time, a spe- order is another-very serious objec- crusacle and inis followers are knights is composed of regulars and raw re- cine and recognized time arrives when tion to the linotypes. Mans' ingenuity careless of all but honor. The cow cruits upon whose performance the theories, whose announcement created has not been overpraised or over-ap- borot ne plains who joined Boose success or failure of the campaign de- consternation and bitter opposition, preciaited but the early days of a new Jflt's company are no less knightly pends. The naval victories of this war after having been tried by scholars invention cause starvation and in V16. yf W York club mem They have been brilliant but without the as well as bv intelliP-Mit tnnl with most cases th. dotriomfm f fh their llves as f ree,-v afc Caney and --- . ori -thev Tnn?e i nL-4& 9 4.1.A j v. .... .. j. ! uu i.wc aim lodging with as courtly an indiffer ence, but then they were all Ameri cans and these have inherited chivalry and freedom and all that makes the English speaking nations eentle to army they would have been jneffective. no especial training for a decade or product. Hand work has a value and The government "builds the battle so, ere revised and accepted or defini- a beauty that Ihte most cunning ma ships aad arms them with guns and tively rejected as having been dis- chine work can never equal, ammunition at tremendous cost. The proved by experience or sounder T government pays liberal salaries .to thinking. The doctrine of evolution The Czar's proposition that the na the officers and rather niggardly ones has been accepted by the world of in- tions of the world reduce their arma- wmen and not afraid to hv t to the saik If any prizes are telligence but that part of it which ments and agree to settle disputes by veK can be governor ot Yew YoS'Tf UV-b tIfcMr nhrwilrl he Handled over to (., . . ...r. :- u. i , . .. - - ... - " '-"' "A e iorK it j .t. , uc ukiu(; uu. was, ueen on ieaceiiii meinous s accepxea Dv he wants to for if we do Jove a 1 T the govenuaeat, which pays the bills, trial. Some years ago a biologist an- dreamers who like to plan Utopias as we like a king better Boose n If there is to be a distribalioa of nounced that man and monkey were the beginning of a millenium which it not afraid of his partv or otcZmhA priae money it should be divided derived from the same stone originally will take thousands of years to sys- tions. He has the wit and the concet among officers and men ire equal a, -nt through various forms of tematize and get into runnihg order, to neglect ganga upon whom noliti shares. The hasis of ditributioa ow animal evolution in company but a There are others, grown suspicious of eians warn him his political ' - Jt i fete.-. --., r r- ' . 'Xi-i ,4V . jr i ,