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Show I : :V O 'triE-WEEKL- EXCESS. tAYTOPf! tJTAU T legally wore male attire',. CROCHET AS PRETTY AS IT IS PRACTICAL Mary Edwards Walker a physician and dress reformer, wa the only woman In he Jiistory of this country who legally wore mate attire permission having been glvpn tf her act of congress about by a special (iS32-ll?19- Collier's. 1861. ), V. , Bell Syndicate. Dont Guess But isa Know ' The fefe ..' . iir.N3:VNlA ? I ..V V .Whether the. Pain ' f tr i$ - V' JIoh In I.twMy, lacy, y. .s iswn-nc- k lllt-- ermhet t Hil- - dnl-1'ae- . set that anyone can iiMhe-lm- tli easily and lndprn4clv of dint!lt siring. I Tie pqaeirek, that most yn genus of all bints, Mill add i docoi.e-livnote to jour'hijine as well as protect '0tte .furniture. Voti'll fin I tho"larg.o filet mesh goes very quick ly. 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WATSON Map by Johri C.. Fitzpatrick, author f Georfls Washington, (JoTonial trayeler, coiutesy the Bobbs-Merri. company; publishers. 11EX you Haw tho title of this j article did you find yourself Georgo Wnslilnglon a West: w;ner? Why, I thought he was bora in Virginia, lived most of hU life tliere and dlod tber. And VirgiHla certainly. Is an Eastern sny-Jng- DONT SLEEP by at Braddocks defeat Pr-J-- CHrin .lit 1751,' whcli Govejnof Dinwiddle Issued a proclamation giving 2th(HNT acres of 'western land to men wiiA had served in tlip war, Washington, as a major, received 15,000 acres an tiro Ohio although he did. nut Riiotved In liavlifg and patented until seven yenrs Inter. lie By ltoyai proclamation of 1703. at the close of- the Fremh and Indian war, he rneelved B'.OtK) aerts tnore in ids Awn right and from otlic--i officers and men vtlw held their claims lightly he' ' ptirehoned 2,500 acres ntqre, ! Tn J 779, "acting as agent and attorney to locate lire western lands granted to ofilcers of the First Virginia regiment by .Governor Dlpwlildle, .Washington, hinmolf; Journeyed to Fort Pitt (the- former Fort DuqUesne), Thcnejie.he'ld conferences will) George Croghnn, Indian ngont, and with the chiefs of the Stx Nations. npl then,, by Doctor Craik,.hlM physician friend, and three servants, ' started djiwa. the Ohio by boat.- 'Tbla expedition, vl'h'll took him ibiwn' to tho ilioutji of the. Kanawha rlve.r and up tlipt ri ream for a considerable dl.slancq, was. for pleasure ns well as business hnd'hls diary Is full of references to tin? bunting which be enjoyed In .that region. ' . In addition;to Idoktng'aflef th$ land Interests of hl.s brother officers he was nlso inspecting tho lapds which William Crawford hnd ihnrkej out' for hint, for Lund Washington find for his .own brothers, Samuel end John Crnwfprd. Washing-tpn.wa- s especially concqrned. with establishing his title to these lands, . . One of flie results of fids Joiirtiey is ,'sven In an advertisement, signed by Washington, which appeared. .In the Mnrylnnd Journal and Baltimore Advertises for August 22, '1 77.1, and which offered for sale 20,009 acres of iand On the Great Kanawha and the 'Ohio; rivers. In- this that ."If the advertisement Washington-stateschaiqe tor. establishing a new government on the Ohio, In the .manner talked of should ever be effected, these must be among, the most val' ' uable lands. . , . .Eventually I new governmerft was established ,there--bnot the' one, perhnps, which Washington had In mind. JSonn after the struggle for liberty began, Washington's1 rlilnd- Was with a greater problem than that of his western lands, and It kept his mind occupied for . the nejjt seven or elgjit jrears. . ; . At the close of. the Revolution Washington owned land In what. Is now New York.Icnhsyf-vania- , Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky, even as far west' as. Louisville. Besides ownlng.-ai- l this lund, Washington was also Interested In developing routes, of communl cation and travel between the East and the West because be knew that the We.st could niff be developed rapidly without them. In 1784 be pet out on another Journey 'to the West "to obtain Information of the nearest and best communication between the Eastern waters." This Information be secured by traveling on horseback across ten mountain ranges and covering a distance of 681 miles In 84 days. Upon bis return he wrote: I am well pleased with my Journey, as It has' been the means of my obtaining a Knowledge of facts coming at the 'temper and disposition of the Western Inhabitants, and making reflections thereon w(ilch otherwise must have been as wild, Incoherent, or perhaps as foreign from the truth as the Inconsistency of the reports which I had feeelved even from those to whom most creJit seemed due, generally were." One result of his Journey was the founding of the Potomac company, Incorporated in 1785 by the legislatures of both Maryland and Virginia for constructing a canal to connect the James and Potomac rivers witn the Ohio, A part of the canal was dug but It was never carried to completion. Washington was given 60 shares In the Potomac company and be left these In his will to the founding pf a university to be established in the District of Columbia. When Washington died he owned more than 50,000 acres of land, valued at nearly half a million dollars. The greater part of this was In the West, or, at least, what was regarded as "the West" at that time. They Included 27,480 acres in Virginia, 23,311 on the Great Kanawha river, 9,744 on the Ohio river, 5,000 bn Rough creek In Kentucky, 3,051 on the Little Miami river In Ohio, 1,119 In Maryland, 1,000 on the Mohawk river in New York, and lust, but not least, 234 In Pennsylvania. Not least, because these 234 acres Included the Great where a young frontier fighter had built Fort Necessity and embnrked upon the military career (even though It was with a defeat) that made the name of George Washington forever famous I C Wlorn Nwipapr Union. now Fayette county,. Pennsylvania, the two.flny forces met;, the. volleys they exchanged ojiened ihe war that was to he wyiged until nG3j ofi the battle fields of .Europe, the plains of In djn, and jareund the. Islands .of the .sea, as well, ns ..' yvoods of the New, World." Thus George, Washington's first fight on, the frontier made hlin an International figure. For .Jumonvilie was killed lii the encounter the Frondi declared,, And after. Hint the great conflict tvas 'Inevitable. Washington fell baqk to the Great Meadows where he built a crude txren.stwork' which. he. named Fort Necessity. There hfr was attacked by Couion de J union villas brothel, and- all dny Jong hi? troops weary, gouked'to the slOn by the constant rnjnand depleted by the musketry fire' from the heights which commanded them, fought, off their ffssalinnt,s." That, night Waslilrtgtpd wits forced' to capitulate, t A year later Washington. again rode West, Ibis time ds an aide to Gen. Edward Braddocks iJne British army which was. certain tp capture Fort Duqueshe from the French. . Then came the faial July 9 on the. Monongahela and a few days later Washington- was writing- to his brotHpr, Augustine: "By the all powerful- dispensations 'of . Providence, I 'have been protected bpyond human probability and expectation; for I had four bullets through my coat,- and two horses shot under me, yet escaped unlnJrt, although death was leveling my companions on 'every side of me." . . The next two years found Washington', now a colonel and 'commander-in-chieof all the militias. In Virginia, guarding ber frontier aghlnst the Indians. who, encouraged by Braddocks defeat, repeatedly attacked the outlying'- settle- e ("nRsns-glpTited,- " state. ..TouTe qull? right, for he was and It Is! But the point is and fta one which few Americans; .pertuips, realize-- that some of. the most .important events In. .Washington's career, took place. In. the West,' Hint be was one. of the most Western-mindenipn'of hlA day sad that he lu the Yest to liie end of retained his lntej-es- t . 'his life. .. . the West.' . Wfishlngton8 .first experience In came when bp. wps sixteen years old. In 1748 Lord Fairfax engaged the young Virginian fo aid. George W. Fairfax his dgent. 'ln making in the Shenandoah Valley beyond the Rise Ridge' mountains,' This trip lasted month and brought hini for .the first time into Coutaqt with the red tnezl who were to resist so savagely the . westward push.6f the White men. set out upoa Five years later Washington more which wns. west farther' Journeyl. fraught with danger aBd much more important historically. Tbq Oh!o company, formed fn 1748 by a London merchant and sevwaf promlnend men Ip Virginia, hgd obtained a grunt 6f 200,000 acres on the Ohio river. :But when ther company attempted te tiiflke good its claim to these lijnds, the French;. tvlio wer.e determined to dominate-thInterior .of Nofth America, brfike up their awa-to trading posts and carried their, traders Marrquls. s Moreover, Canada prisoners. the new governor.goneral of Canada, ordered iorts built Jn tbe Ohio country to hold it for the French'; By 1753 they had established posts at' Presque Isle (Uie.preseht Erie, Pa.) and Le Boeuffnear Waterforfi, Pa.) and an outpost (at the Junction of ' French creek and the Allegherty). Late In the year Governor Dinwiddle o Virthe French off ginia sent Washington to warn of the lands claimed by the English. Washington engaged Christopher Gist, who hffd surveyed the Ohio companys land? In J750, as bis guide and four others as servitors. Tat they were' InUlans who acJoined by it party of friend ' . companied them tp Vedangp. dead of winter, . The expedition, made In the Mission to the OhioU)ashinqton$ moi was a perilous as well as a futile pne. Both the nt PNHrm rr co'iuma-nderand; Venango pt French were firm, in their refusal to qiilt their posts ments. Most of this time was spent at Fori until ordered to do so by tbe governor of Can- Cumberland and Fort Loudoun (Winchester) ada. So Washington started back.to report to with occasional trips to Williamsburg, to Alexandria and to Mount Vernon and longer jourDinwlddie. visited for tbe neys to Philadelphia, New York and Boston. During this trip Washington But at last In the fall of 1758 he set out for first time the Forks .of the Ohio and recordI spent some time in view- the West again. This time be was In command ed In his Journal: Land In the Fork; which of Virginia troops accompanying the expedition ing the Rivers, and the of Gen. John Forbes against Fort Duquesne I think extremely well situated for a Fort." realized at the and on November 28 he wrote to Governor Washington could not have career this time how important to his future Fauquier: a year Captain within For be. to was Fort Duquesne, or the ground rather on spot was buildTrent with a party of baqjtwoodsmen which it stood, was possessed by his majesty's well situated" on the 2Cth Instant" ing a fort at tbts "extremely lieutenant-colone- l of troops a as and Washington, place Victory, at lastJ So the career of George as marching with a small Virginia militia, as a frontier fighter ended. In JanGovernor from Washington orders under force of raw troops, be married the Widow Custis anJ reached he 1709, uary, When IL to garrison Dinwiddle, to settle down at Mount Vernon as a Wills Creek (now Cumberland, Md.) be learned prepared driven Virginia gentleman farmer. But his experience that tbe French had swooped down, themselves during the French and Indian war had given were building and men away Trents him an Intimate knowledge of the lund across there. Fort Duqnesne of the mountains and he realized fully Its future French a on and party Washington pushed to from out Importance and the opportunities which It would Duquesne came under Jumonvilie In afford for a land speculator. 1754, On 28,. May force. with repel force Vll-tier- half-starve- ... - Bur--v'e- - - ah-otfi- f - - s Lq-Boe- - weai-lni-ds- . l. Twelfili, two, thirtieth, AIKAUZE -. Amazingly Fust Relief Aoip From u Acid Indigestion Nausea . Over-Im!uigen- ' stomach condition oddity- ' ' arisiitg from . . ovTr-catin- g, , . . ' of rhil-- .' tcaspnon-fulof Milk lips Magnesia Ja a 2 full r1ih9 of water, OR . 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