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Show J . THE BINGHAM NEWS I Silver Model of Nizam's Proposed Palace at Delhi WSk AAA &fl The common people of India are beginning to complain, formally, of the huge sums tuken from them by the native princes and wasted In various ways. Nevertheless the nlzam of Hyderabad is now planning to build a white marble palace at Delhi, at a cost of :!.')0,(MH. Above Is a photograph of the sliver filigree model of the palace which lie has hud made. DADDY'S USU EYEUIIIC M FAlRYTAlllll MaryGrahamBnnner THE FALLOV DEER "In tlie winter I changed my ," said the Fallow Deer, "and that, was quite a little while ago. "I looked all dressed up for the winter. "There are gome creatures," the fallow Deer continued, "who wear the same thing summer and winter. Then, of course, there are others who are changing all the time, or at least very, very often. "Hut the ones who wear the same costume whiter and summer don't seem to care uhout a change of color at all. Now, I do. "That Is wtiat I particularly care about and why I change my costume In the winter. "I do enjoy a chouge of color. "I am enough of a slave to fushton to change my costume. "Yes, I am really a slave to naiiow Deer fashion. "In the summer, as you see me now, I am of a reddish-ta- shade, almost a light-re- d color with beautiful white spots. "Then, when winter comes along I change from such a gay and summery costume to a more wintry and quiet one. "In the winter I wear dark, dark brown, although my legglns are tight-er brown In shade. "My home, my old, old family home. Is In Africa, but many of us have lived In England and In other parts of Europe. "In fact, many of my relations live In the woods and parks of Europe and a great many of them especially care for England. "So we haven't Just one old family home, but many. "Yes, we are lucky In that way, and we are lucky, too, In the way we can have different costumes for summer and winter. "Then, too, we are lucky because we have such long antlers and yet are dainty and small ourselves. "In fact, we could be called the lucky Fallow Deer family as well as "I Do Think You're Sensible." the fashionable and suitably dressed j Fallow Deer family. "Rut now I must not talk any more as my dinner Is coming. ."After my dinner I must have a nap and then I must plan my costume for next winter. "I always plan and think about my costume, but I always decide to have the same kind. "You see, It has proved to be a good, satisfactory, handsome winter cos-tume for the B'allow Deer families for years and years, and I don't believe i will chance the style!" "Well," said Blllle Brownie, who had been listening to the Fallow Deer, "I do think you're sensible to keep to the same style of costume when you have all considered It so satisfactory. "Then, too, It makes It Just about right, I should think, to hve one cos-tume for the winter and one for the summer. "Besides, having the one change keeps you from getting tired of wear-ln- g the same thing year In and year out. "Yet you don't have to worry your Fallow Deer heads too much about thinking what you shall wear this day or the next, what you shall wear on week days or Sundays." "That's Just the way we think about it," said the Fallow Deer. "They will be Interested In hearing your story and of your change In cos-tume summer and winter," Blllle Brownie said, "In Brownleland, and Fairyland and Elfland. "Tou will perhaps dream of Fairy-land as you take your nap. "And you can dream of hearing me telling all the little fairies and elvea and brownies and gnomes as they sit around the Fairyland wood of what you have told me. "Tou can see them, In yotir dream, putting aside their magic wands and listening, oh, so attentively, to what goes on In Fallow Deer families. "Goodbyl May you have a good dinner, a pleasant nap, an Interesting dream." 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Highland Spatees the Latest ff' ' 4 Jr" a s ' , villi ?kswAwJkJ ' I U iywys of the British high commissioner Miss I.ala and Minnie Smith, daughters the "Highland spatee" a new for are seen above wearing hi,,; ortomen. introduced at a reception held at the Savoy el London. material (wool) to be worn over the silk The spatee is made of showerproof hosiery during wet weather, to take the place of Russian boots. 7ic Talker The man who hud been everywhere had been talking for hours uhout his adventures, "once," he began anew story, "I saw a man-eatin- g tiger." "That's nothing," Interrupted a weary hearer. "Once I saw a ma eating rabbit." Vinegar Catches No Flies One Denver bellboy says he aver-aged $10 a day In tips while the dele-gates to the American liar association meeting were there. "How did you do It?" a newspaper reporter asked. "I called 'em all judge." Capper's Weekly. Quit "Knocking" First Yegg What d'ye say w knock off now? Second Yegg Sure flng. WhoTl we knock off? American Legloa Weekly. Mild Name for Them Auto.vacntionlsts that strip the trees and shrubbery, and litter the farmers' lands and flowery lawns, may appro-priately be called "the Uncivilized of the Cities." Atlanta Constitution. Confidence of success U almost oe-ce-ss. Molr. IJttle said Is soonest mended. Wither. EATS MOST CLAMS Mrs. Kose Itooney as she appeared winning the clans-eatin- g contest which was held at the Antiquarian clnm bake at Itehoboth, Mass. Mrs. Itooney ate two pecks of clams, heating the record and the two men who opposed her. Cupid Takes No Account of Years , kv ;et til J,r, I.. Sl.no er, eiKly-nine- , and Mary A. Couch, seventy two being who previously had been mnrri. In oh Judge llollaer. Sl.royer, Jin . Couch as his fifth wife, and Mrs. Couch ac--! "sCer as ,,'er .second husband. Shroyer has only one ch id of h to own by previous wives. Mrs. Slirojer has four stenf-ilhe- Sll-Lamre- and one g, by her former marriage. ... Not a Thief Little Harry was sent to the store 1 for a measuring tape. - I "Do you want a steel oner asked the hardware merchant. "No, of course not," answered the boy Indignantly. "I want to buy one." Good Hardware. Moving Mountain A mountain approximate. 2,000 feet high moved slowly across the Klo Blanco valley, Colorado, In lMarch a year ngo. Traffic on the highway wa's blocked by the shifting of the mountainside. A similar movement was reported In 1909. |