Show rrr j t u At Homs WITH Cncloy' Louise was entertaining her first young man caller A subtle excitement pervaded the whole bouse Not that young men were a novelty around Louise but this was different The "boys" had always been In and out with tennis rackets and golf clubs and had called her "Lou” and helped themselves to freshly baked cookies out of the family cooky Jar In the pantry and all concerned had enjoyed themselves laughingly and hugely But thl youth was attired in evening clothes which did not appear to both-- r him In the least He had handed his card to the maid and had waited In state in the reception room while the startled Louise through the open dou hie doors of the library received the bit of pasteboard "Cecil’s cousin from Bostcu — met him at her dance" she whispered to her mother In another minute she was saying: "How do you do Mr Clammington?” in rather a shaky voice She was upset because he evidently expected her to shake hands with him Hot that Louise was unaccustomed to social usages but the "boys" never shook hands when she met them A sensation of Btrangeness enveloped her as she sat down across the room from him and tried to act natural Her loss for words was amazingly new and unusual because the joyous noise that her daughter's boy and girl friends could make when they convened at Louise's house usually made her moth' er flee upstairs in search of peace however after she had been presented to the correct young man Louise’s mother did not flee farther than the library for It did not appear she would be distracted from her book by the volume of the conversation In fact the quiet was painful Mr Clammlngton’s youth possibly was the excuse for his paucity of ideas but lack of years never before had kept (Copyright 1907 by Byron William) Faith Behold yon nook upon the hill all covered with the winter's white! ’Tie cold and desolate enow and chilling to eathetio light— And yet beneath the snow la Hops— a thousand grasses wait the Spring When God will warm the greening hills and spread His smile o’er every thing! And sure aa aunllght climbs the hlU and melts the clinging crust of snow As sure as breezes cross the lea and smiling sephyrs weave and flow This Hope will spring triumphant free and bless the hearts that gave It birth When Ice and snow and chilling wind compassed all the frosen earth! “I never was a hand to go gawping exclaimed an round!” contemptuously old woman who boasted of never having seen a railway tralq or a trolley car or any town hut her own The In the generation of country Is perhaps passing away— the women — they were chiefly women— who prided themselves on their selfimprisonment on farm or In village as a virtue serving to demonstrate their devotion to home and children and There Is a class of men In the duty business world who have the same point of view In regard to the object of life Such a one dying at the age of 88 left a record of 55 years as the head of a banking house during which he had been absent from his desk hut two days — and those were accounted for by a sprained ankle No vacation no travel no day of summer leisure with wife and children — 65 years of steady unswerving routine! There Is something Impressive in the story of a lifetime of persistent toll But there Is another point of view which deserves respect The gadabout may be a useless member of society but the Is likely to be a narrow oneWe find ourselves on this little planet with its oceans and mountains and mighty rivers and wide prairies We know not whence we came nor if we shall ever pass this way again Surely exclaims Youth’s Companion we may do our task better In our own appointed place if we look about the world feed our minds with the glories of nature and discover how men and women before us have lived their Uvea and embodied their aspirations In the great arts of building and painting and sculpture The man who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before was long ago pointed out as deserving well of bis fellow creatures MADE THE CONGREGATION r t r Li GASP r' Northerner's Liberality Astonishsd Colored Brethren tha A northern gentleman visiting In a southern village attended church at a When It came negro meeting house to be taken time for the collection beside two deacons seated themselves a table before the pulpit with the plate between them rose One by one the congregation and stepping forward deposited a cent or a nickel upon the plate before the When eyes of the watchful deacons all the members had gone forward the from northern man took a and his pocket and leaning forward off the shoulder touching a negro handed It to him and motioned toward the pulpit The colored brother rose with Alacrity but with eyes big with astonishment and holding the coin between the tips of his fingers and extending It high In the air where all might see it he marched slowly and ostenta' tiously forward He was about to deposit It on the moplate when one of the deacons The eftioned and whispered to him fect was instantaneous The the coin out of the lowered public gaze and stepped back to the donor “Please sah" he said In a low voice “does you want some change back— and how much?” The visitor shook his head Again up went the coin borne by a smiling negro and with a clangor and an audible buzx of approval from the spectators It fell Into the plate the Watched the deacons by preacher counted the funds “The colamounts to 88 lection this morning "We will now cents” he announced enter upon a service of thanksgiving” —Youth’s Companion SAYS MANY WOMEN ARE BALD Idea Which Haa Refute Hairdresser man when winter claims thy Life and Become General all Is drear and dark and sear thou to where the wood is still and but If distinction a Is due to such men It “Why get bald and women gather Hope and succor here! News one what asks the Chicago Have Faith that Spring will come once don’t?" more and warm thee with It smilshall be said of the man who develops At this question the hairdresser ing rays Louise quiet laughed And give thee lease of fervent Joys that a race of hens that would habitually “I was afraid” said Mr Clammingfollow in the Summer days! “My dear sir” he said “there are lay more than one egg a day? Surely ton “that this might be pretty soon There Is no Winter long enough to thwart no as men4 In bald women as many quite tribute of honor and gratitude the Spring’s eternal sun to call after the dance but— ” fact I incline to believe that there are There Is no way so black and foul but could be too great for such a one "Oh no not at all!” said Louise more” leads to where the fight 1s won! UniverA Drew of the Gilman curls He pointed to the switches "I did want to call” persisted Mr Take heart beneath thy load O Man Prof and nurse thy hope for days of sity of Maine may be the one to whom female and complete fronts fringes Clammington “1 was so glad you told Spring— such debt will eventually be paid for wigs in his window me I might" I When God will warm the greening hills exand and spread his smile o’er every he has been conducting studies “Why should those things exist if "I am glad’ said Louise politely If thing! periments which lead him to believe women didn’t get bald?” he said “The trifle vaguely "Wasn’t it a lovely that there is no biological reason why hairdresser puts In all his spare time dance?” 8truck His Gait and In making false hair contrivances one not A Missouri lay more than "Just lovely!" agreed Mr Clammingboy took a contract to s hen should nine but of ten of them are made for ton “I don’t know when I've gone to saw a cord of wood for $150 He be- egg a day This being true It follows women Well woman wouldn’t wear A dance that was — er — lovelier!” As fast as he cut the that the same American gan earnestly enterprise them if she didn't need them would sticks they were thrown about those which Increases “Cecil always does give such lovethe quantity of all in cordwood lengths woman Thus when but other agricultural products will be she? ly parties” said the young bald he acknowl“When man sitting painfully stiff in the mahogany half the wood was sawed the general turned to the hen and compel her to edges frankly gets this injury that the was effective enough to do appearance chair her full duty A hen’s time Is of years have done him he leta all the induce the ovner to pay the $150 “Does she?” inquired Cecil’s cousin no in other directions and If world see his bare and hideous white '0h she certainly does!” said Lou- When the hlrbd man began to throw she value But when woman gets bald can occupy what has hitherto been scalp Into the woodshed ise "I think she Is the sweetest girl!" the she brings up over her bald spot the After be- Idle leisure in producing more eggs "Oh I don't know” said Mr Clam- the deceit was discovered long locks above her ears and at the the boy was apprenticed then no laziness on her part should be back ing whipped mington with daring “Do you like to to of her neck and she farther cona politician and the neighbors are permitted She should have no afterdance?” or ceals her baldness with a switch now prophesying great things for him noons off The eyes of the world are “I love to!” asserted Loulse faUe curls or a fringe or whatever soon As is will as be big enough he now expectantly fixed on Drew and “You are a( beautiful dancer” said be best suits her taught to campaign In the prohibiresults of his experiments Mr Clammington the further for word hardresser’e “Yes a (ake tion district and later drilled in those "Oh mercy nf!” protested Louise it woman’s hair is no better than precincts where a personal One New Jersey hotel seeper proved man’s — there are as many bald womnodded with conMr Clammington tank is a necessary equivalent to sucmore than a match for a lot of college en 'as men — but woman hides her "Yes you are” he said firmviction He haa taken for his motto cess hazers He locked them in turned in baldness whereas man leta his be ly "I guess I can tell whether a girl "How I love the dear people” ahd Is a fire alarm and had the hose turned seen”' is a good dancer or not! And you— faces kiss balearning to remember — o There Is nothing to quench on them why you are just fine!” bies and say with concern in his eye: Wealth for the Future “Oh no!” repeated Louise “How are you Jones? How is Mrs enthusiasm of any kind like having my is believed to contain Tamaulipas cold water poured on It "That is Just flattery’ because you are Jones— and the children?” great mineral wealth but little exuch an elegant dancer yourself!” He Is getting the hand clutch down Once more the season is at hand ploration has been done Copper zinc "You really don’t think so?" urged to a science and is speaking to every to exist and some known coal are and when things begin to happen that Mr Clammington individual he meets male or female mined cause a rise in the price of coal In day will be extensively “Yes I do" said Louise “All the antediluvian or adolescent conIn this We stands it of of will that sharp one hear so!” respect boy girls say these days trast with the period for rises In the "Do they?" asked Mr Clammington “That is nice — but I’m glad you think price of Ice VIVIAN BURNS The Last Straw e so Do you ever go to Boston?” I’m sticking for the hlg show yst The Girl Did it In spits of prices high "I’ve never been there” confessed HARNESS' SHOP If rate But they raise the “sinker” his hostess The latest Invention In kites Is one Or boost the price of pie made like a box with both ends open Utah "Oh you must come to Boston!” T’ll cut thia weary striving out and It has no tall It will fly higher And lay rne down and die! “I should Just said Mr Clammington and with less breeze than any other to Boston love to have you come Hand made harness a specialty Rag Time kite made We have fine dances You’d like Saddles Esthetic buggy and spring people are complaining Of (course you are ready to say that there Don’t you think you'll come to about the cut of the trousers on the it is the invention of a man or boy wagon neck yokes horse blanBoston this year?” and all kets eagle that adorns one side of the new but such is not the fact It was inthing in the harLouise said "I can’t really tell” ness and saddlery line gold pieces I haven’t seen vented by a German girl 21 years old “I’m going east to school —" one of the new coins but any and it is said that the is making lots "I hope you’ll come to Boston” re- piece of money of that yet denomination of money out of it I have an peated the young man “You remind would seem to me to be beyond critspeco me so much of a girl I used to know ial line of the best whips each icism Healthy Italians You look Just like her It is perfectly one guaranteed gents’ workI am for pensioning married men of the poorer class are noted Italians remarkable” all of whom are warriors and most for their general good health and riding gloves and a This ing of whom have seen long and hard is to some extent attributed to the “Why I think that !b wonderful!” guaranteed line of gall cures said Louise “Wouldn’t you really be service fact that the working people of Italy able to tell us apart?” A man hates like sixty to lose anyeat less meat than those of any other Come and See me “Never!” asserted Mr Clammington thing that he got In his extravagant European nation what made me notice days before marriage ‘That’s He knows you first That and your fine waltzing that he never will have money enough It was so good of you to let me call” for another such expenditure “Oh not at all!” said Louise It Is a wise son who knows when to laugh at the old man for butting “Yes it was” said the young man When he had gathered up his hat his head against an open door The saloon sign never falls in wet and gloves and his stick with which he nearly demolished the hall lamp in weather The young man who alms upward Mr Clammington his confusion will not hit a cow In the next pasture bowed himself away anyhow "You can’t Imagine how I have The way married men boost the matcalling” he said as he was demarket and then smile THE BEST PAPER IN parting “It has been such an Inter- rimonialto warn a lot of bachelors who ought esting evening!” Louise’s cheeks were pink and her are itching to know the truth UTAH TELLS ALL THE as came she out into the eyes blight Wants to Trade NEWS EVERY DAY library and relaxed into a chair one leg Editor Progress: I have with her usual grace off and find I can’t make it go on my I have poultry fruit and do farm “Isn’t Mr Clammington just fine?” acres 7 miles from Ft Scott Ks land “He — he is so she asked her mother all good good orchard small plenty different from the ‘boys'!” fruit 4 room house barn smoke house I good wells plenty "He wore a beautiful dress suit” and chicken I house will exchange rents with shade said her mother cautiously Then she of billiard a some one who has and pool hall ! sighed For she foresaw the end of In some good town Alio living house A MONTH A YEAR I can supI think I can do this work the reign of the golfing ply any one with chickens duoks collies "boys” and the entry of a procession sell clean out cows etc Will “Mr in dress suits of Clammlngtons Editor If you should know of any one "It is so different talking with a who desires such a trade kindly put him man” mused Louise as she next’’— Cape Girardeau (Mo) Exchange grown-upicked up the card with Mr Clammlngton’s name on it and blew off a SlxOdULUj bit of dust carefully "Did you notice Qthat he wore a crush bat mother?” O Go r ! 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