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Show m ClMUSEMEiW FOR CCLL'.SiGN. AN UNFORTUNATE t. Ringing In the Tyrol Grass Season I : !:ui.,; iruin Will'.' .( il .t JusXLr !tt g l.i not . I From Friday f, Until Monday I'npyrlght. t'd- - ISM. h WILSON WOODROW by Mra. Wllaon Woodrow vV T Hv v HE Telford country home waa very satisfying. A new house with all of the most modern appointments, it yet appeared old and rambling; even a higher critic of architecture would rareely have doubted that lla various fluff had I ieen added by successive (tncnitiiiim. Before tt sloped an ctner-1- 4 Wwn, belli ltd tt bloomed beds of Mttit flowers, and beyond them Hirhw a kitchen garden, with its nmints and blackberries. Its mint id anise and cumin. It waa this tharming scene that the kitchen windows overlooked, and It waa In one or Hie other of them that the cook might Wally he seen heating eggs or whipping cream or chopping something In a rigorous manner and with highly antis-wXo- ' results. Telford, the editor of Whnrn-- Jivhit could prolvubly show you her references if you desire to see them. Hurry. We have hut ten minutes to dress for dinner."' 'This salad," sold Old enerul Trenton mi hour Inter aa they ant about the table. "Is remarkable, very. Suave, subtle, yet piquant. It must have been blended by a master hund. Really, general?" said Mrs. Telford, John's mother, plaintively. She had reached the age when I fie charm of a baby face and apivealing blue eyes waa somewhat obscured in flesh, but she still cooed and depended and twined, figuratively speaking, around any adjacent oak. Madam, cried Trenton, glowering at her from under his heavy brows, "this salad shows temiierntnenl. In fact, these few duys I have been here have been a revelation lo mo. Your rook Is a genius, madam, n genlue. Too daring, but perhaiw, lit some of his conceptions, always successful. A man. of, course. No woman could show such creative genius. Khe is a wotnart a mere girl and a lady, ridiculous as H' miiy sound," said Mrs. IVlford In fretful triumph. "She belongs to one of i In we old, Impoverished southern families, and after her parents died, leaving Iter HI provided for. she came lo New York and attempted to live hy her pen. The experiment was not a eery successful one. coldly. ry . and Iiuls Watermon, way id being a fnuiotii across (lie Helds and csiite toward the house (hmugh thq kitchen garden und the Bwfir bed. "Maguifii'eni flslilng! said Waterman mlhwiUKi leu liy. eying his trophies, the Inlt of ;ni afternoon's angling, nppoee jwu put in all of your time (hia when jntr are downY' Monthly, vlaiwaa In lint novelist, st iixe to-W- My mother Xn.' ids P'liii'tiwl "aierman i ciiiniHinioii n!P""- evasively. 1''" ' leal liy. Cooks are fat " cooks are." said John. "Oura, k'' mi see, i irmin 'ha' ' ',vh'v" i cannot inmered W-Jia- llj. give you the details FROM NEAR ' 'hl,rvHu it i.. f ii WHO IS THAT YllXU W0A1AX thal she auggested and a mutual friend hcm-hl. Of rotirs my use her gift she hM no rough work to do. and she seems to enjoy ll." You cannot be too highly congratu- fr AND FAR. of Justice b-t-ter rn d-- vi- 'i r .x l.'.i I jn'i ii; lll.it H : S.t i . .I'd-.- ' liiut. : '.I . V. s;.i t:. . I i ! ?n':i.ll'imt . III .. .. ., v .i - .Ii j I r:N j I...1I.II1 ' i littud :g song was i.i in i S.I'.:. I.h y k ll 'i. I '.... i: , I,', a .'... i.rin.", n, 1 i in t .r i a i. ;. s. i ' poll, tiles Is-- I JiV Itllilrea vi. tli tini" b t.'lllle sii (IT ...1 '11 ii'i Ii niiiiii-- t!..l . dliiUliLf) 1. . rli'-- so! ill's-- s ll'uldl iini i'. .1 I ," I b'lrsl l.essaia la l.ewmelry. fieelmnd n.c of tlie iiislr.g M ikv a I ,, d - r 'l ti I I ' TOM By Jc-lt- " MlHT hHve a moment to myself," she said. In one hour more 1 will be his wife, and then" Hlie pasSfl-through (wo rooms all in the hurry Hud flutter of half unemiselous of the voices of the bridesmaids as they rose s round lu uniitjlhtnlcitl liitoinitloiis her. uinl went on into her own III tie where she locked the door and threw herself on the bed. A gnat shudder of uncertainly came over her and jmsaeSKed her as she though! of this Inevitable thing thill In linpie. t'liused to Halt Was ordered introsiiectlnii of more discisurged plined minds, a sea of einoil-All the 'events of her ast around Isdilu-- l her in s gmuiH-iin-- l Vii'-'- i vague figure Unit seemed lo jHtlni a wniidiig Into Ihe fill are. Wlnit , A Tier all, what was Unit fid lire lid she leally know ulsiiil tills man ill whom she hud placed her supreme J iili-lU- '. t- In-?- tin1 Imisliing Alt'iSE AT LOOKED AGAIN. (rust? Was ft to In a fatal mistake? Would she b unhappy and ceaselessly In othful, as she had wltne-se-- l ers? And then his eyes seemed again Into hers, slid s'le fil with nil tn lie passion of laillire Cat this tint ho a mistake; she could trust him, and th- - words of her dear old father fame to her iike a . Lillis fill, lake turn if waol him. You ai" Ihe best judge." t H'i Iy the l;tu bJ. With US U-fjc-canopy, ami a calm, sweet HUE AND IlEItSfF hr ed bbs-dt.-j- kl-l- e se d-- y -- e- fi.-- r i-rr Tin- piiml a t. inil, ;o llu line M ill at auv . Vi coiiliiinoiii. one m,i Tin- g ip- - arc. for ih'iih'ii.aiiilnui. - 1 Wnaderfi'l Manii-lna- 11 . Max lintvwski, a'inoiigli euiv veit of n In .nilifiil years old. Is a cnni-n:vand at a coii-re- rl waits called 1.11 111 England, wlicre lie live.-- , he einidlli'teil tin1 otclnlsii:i ulieh Ills was play e.l. He was m nef possessed as Hoinii!. and win it ilie was over said In a ft tend: Tint blind did einicily as 1 wanted ll to. The waits sounded as I Used In think ll would sound when I cisiipnscl n. You know I was quite young ill lh.it time.' As a mailer of fact. I- t- was only live years old, hul that hccii-- a long way to look lack on ft out the advance J r stn-eiM- ? age of eight. Little Alas Ikirewski Is likely to become one of lilt- - great isi!uhim-I'i- i of Ilia world. In a fciv inoulliM lie will make Ills appcai'iiiii'e as s plaiilst in laqidnn. and ns h II I'Hlelirnti-conic to Ameriea you cliildren may soon liavo tlie plcasuie of hearing this Womlci ful d unii-ieiiiu- s boygilny some of Ids own nuisli'. I sarmurt Attention. "Johnny, have you given the gol water?",. No. mother. drunk Mir What's (lie use? hi what they've got t yd. liis and giving himself In- - iKissed one List brisk iy UIIU hushed, until ns l"i olll, iutiH--- d on tlie tliresliolil for h tnomi-ii- l t look of hcNUiilhni 'ii me to his f.p--- . hut I lu Ii's all right,'' he liiut wish that cercmuiiy was over with." The cynic sut lu his Huh niul flecked the unites fmm liis cigarette. Bo Billy MASSON he sulU. "B'lly gels married wus always a good fellow', hut lie's (oji right. 1M. hy Tom Mssson T ina-lthe niisliik- - of Ills life. strung- - that a mun of such practical se lisp, as I iiIwiijs llmiMlit Billy hu-l- , go off uud make mi ass of himfeeling of pears followed. It was, then, should to be all right. A flood of courage self. Kul lu love mailers of course eii mo over her. und us she arose and looked at herself again in tha glass site smiled fearlessly. anl. ones more the door. kishiI out Into Ilie unknown future, a smile till her sweyt face, Jusl ns Ihe inaiil of honor greeted her willi; Come, rionr.C You must hurry. I've lieen lisiklng (or you ev-- ciH-uiii- g erywhere." Her father anil mother sat upstairs In llielr t elolhes. iiiourriful objects at tha best. The old niati'a face was with resignation, yet with an enfimed cltoerfulness he tried to smile as ho drummed Ids lingers aimlessly on Ilie (able. Well, I'm glad il's a nice tiny," he said. in answer Ills wife pul her IihiiiIs lo her face and began to cry softly and gently, and, as If n tnoUu-- r crying for her child were the most liUiiiomiiN thing in the world, the old mini began lo laugh at her. even while Ida voice broke. h- - exclaimed. "We "What nonsensi-!don't have u wedding very (if'eti, ami let's h- - gay ala-u- l ll HiiyWaj. Atol then they ruse ami smiled Into each other's eyes, llial Knille of cntii'age wlilch Ihe In I tics of yearn bud taught them' to share Ingelher, anil with Ills hand In hers they Mss-- d down Kula-s- " Dul'BT THKIIE I 'i M'l.l I BE N THAT HE LuVED HER. there's never any I n I. lint WHI. I all air and t il! poor dev- )'- - I lie Ilislile Ihe cllllieh Tlie liolir had the iniisle v. suppose I must go to linn Imu glid I am." atel (ll. Nil kg Wet sprang to cup. self rious lij.s. The (.nuily iiikI liiqHii't.iin. sat silent in usti-ei- s ala irs. their appoint i pl.ue. Iii'iii.o-iilut-- ' An I or the groom, that Hppsiciiily ni')(f"l hack uud forth, one or two of I. yi-- l il with nCNS.iiy pall of ice, us if the shadow sat rtgi-- l ami silent In Ida or a great hoiiou bad fallen ai them. chair, with Ids feet corked up, lu that Pool fellows! Thin uiiiii iage (u anfilial reverie, that hist moment that a other was turtle of Ih-- ir doing. out on culm face limn has with himself lirfnio ho steps siow uml measHis Into Ilie truces. voice, the throng. Min (Hglie sml ured. begun to In1 li- -. i rd. A hush; some Her face rose Indistinct, as lo always th- - faces if questions: some at is wore; three hu those we love iiiost. There could 1 no man voices, two of f belli merely o quithe doubt, he sold to hiliisi-lf- . lhat ho loved escing In uliut th- - other sui-l- : r ha meter, a Iiassing of a diminutive hand of sold, her. this sweet, of the organ, a thousand times belter than himself: anil then a loud but. after all. was it light of him lo pi'iH'Cssiiin. aibl the whole world had ultemid in make lu-- r happy? lie seem- liceii Hiuiifeod- - for how many? ed suddenly to I uu.ire of u hundred "Look here, old in Hi." grid the city little rougluiessr s of his own iialine out tlila Iterii? him. editor, e.in't you tliut had hilheilo si.bj-'-l tlu-is rrnvd'. l nrtjnay, anil it's What, The slie-out. find would be Ihe result ? Wnul-- sl.o Hill time to go to fui-i- V The iikinagiiig love and rvsisM t him" And how would l,i'r'l dowm on l aftl.e copy. it lie in the dull routine of Mtr "Xol on your li'e." h- - replied. f fiiihtsc? fairs and In the Then suddenly a vavn of rem ih-- rain! d- -a r boy, thut'a nio:e impoilaut than a thin a tire or at but lie. moi In him, slid he up and hmiKelt delMidly ip th- - g!ns. "Mravs an earl hqu.-k-- ! -- the hope of Pilure tiie crow umg glory of the lip. old fellow !" h- - laid, "ft wi;l hd all right. In srp'h-- r mnpjep'' you would world. Don t you -- m It' a wedding have, had the blue devils." And, putting notice ? eran-ii- . wliisp-'i- s gi-n- eoti-si'l-ii- is 't l u-- M dolc-- i lile' in ill!' Si Illillg teady ill.ivvii. , lie- - loelllol. e j' ils . J lh-l- so separates the constituent parts as dertaksn to tak- - a sea bath every day fcl.ou- that this period of time haa r. th- fe.nce the first great uplift, to permit the hydrogen to burn, while through-wi- t eiaps'l to cancer of whi- - h itlsel the mountains 2.rd'0 feet. Dts s smoking the oxygen passes away. f AIicji a quarter of a (eiitury ago an Half of the camphor of the world the Bos? T!"Te is a gen-ia- l : of lohm -A inn eini missionary writing of Korea that th comes from the Iriand of Formosa, among surg-nfacia-i- . lul.ivd it the Hermit Kingdom. which JaHin took away from the Chi- io is an s In some of the theater In Germany laiEMrid A in that any war. !aw nese after the turn on green lights Five million pounds are produced In memljer of pirllsmen u.' Jjie govern- II tr euMomary to intermission. In-to 1nd e.it' a ment who I iv e any Formosa every year. years have elapsed m d with the govern tliiiij f The Mississippi legislature has pass-- any -'tiii-'i- and i'tVd of ofl'f'e. Jnjian .Hop led W stern hleas. a bl!I prohibiting the Imimrtnliori ine'it sh ill l' he Is now --.head Jei.sl liiiiiiil hi lu I'l to l'::-t mode j.(it:t ).y and authorising me of boll ,cf aH. Lf.V-1'- l. I of I'ouiilr) in the world the .,0.' of any fields of roimn Infectof her jinstul service. lll'niveisil of aiilorniu. tlie age ed with the Itisecl. t nr I of the vessel r 1,, N'eve.i., i momifshia i r At ui I MlMill e i -- v. . WEDDING I A -d I T. J nit lieei-ss.irll- oubi-'ffugc- s I v. T l'lay Klalaary, Stnlu'.iry Is n favorite summer game when the hoys and girls colled from far ami wide In (lie evening ami throw Iheiusi'lveH Into all kinds of funny or gtaeelul poses. In winter It is lots of fun to pi ty litis gatge Indoors In a more serious fashion. A little iirrmigeiiicii! id tin- - room is ncccs.s.ii v. i'lace a dark re.l ciiiuhi'ic curtain somewhere in the room so tlie light will dime from behind it. In tills w..y tlie figures are lliiown into relief, and tin; effect is soft and pi city. Think of some of the Is auliful pieces of stutuury you hale seen niul try to make groups or single figures to represent them, lit course funny pictures The artist lisa made a few mistakes in drawing this picture. Try to tnd them. di-l- A P" e 1 Olll Hilled II lot : tlarer Japaaese yimklaiv. ! I tukii.i; .v- - i li-- ilium! here Mark i sighed the general en- ii ml have tnv mother gel rid of the genviously. I noticed her hot cakes espe- eral." Nu," smiled Husnu; "Unit is absurd; cially this morning. I rarely touch them; they are loo much like hot flan- but, you sec, 1 do not need tlie mint eiHe ther." nel bulled to a pulp. Rut I see. He turned and walked away. paused expressively and then hursl out: ('ling to her, madam! Cling to her us you would to your teeth! SUNDAY. It was nut-- of those days so alluring SATURDAY. that they scud lillli- - heralds in the way Busan, the cook, sat In her favorite of sweet ncciils and bird calls slid Window seat und whipped cream. A lireexcs to waken one to the miracle of crimson rambler which crept up the the dnii, slid John Telfonl sml lands s. wall swung u cluster of tiny ruses Waterman were not deaf to the ih-- t lines tla-arose und wandereil against her dark hair, and the sun reddened her smooth cheeks. John Tel- - lit the gulden. I.rnvely. mid always tothe fruit trees, gether, they liispi-clethe rurranl and gisiselierry huslu-s- , the tomato vines und member flames. Ilul Ills at Iasi John succeeded In and slisni larenth the vigilant frli-u-- l kitchen window pleading his cause. ll Isn't your cooking that has rem . my heurt.' lie was saying euruesilj-It is you. Buecteril Susan, won't you marry me?" Busan stood with downeust eyes and drummed on ihu winduw sill w i very .docent lisikiiig fitigt-- r tlpH eobslderuig An amused and the ctsiklng she . smile hoten-slightly around her mouth. "I think It only fair to rejeel your addresses," she said st. last, after llu- iiuinls-- of mine you have spumed." Wlnit do you rnesn?" lu a putoded . I'LL THRuW WATERMAN Ol'T AT volee. a Susa lull to a eupbnunl atel after t INCH." niumiagiiig a Mieoe-ii- l among li- -r cookaa lie ery books dicw out a little voloine, ford slowly straightened his ruse from licirlln over a bed of mini. (villi'll she gave loin. II was tilled with J'loRpntly he approached the wiinhtw jointed slips, in:: nr of them signed by hcnrliiK hia sheaves. The sill wiim a hini. This does Jnlm cyol It with luq.ly a liunk of tiarslcy. lai-or lilerary nieril, lie ied sick a ml aeornftil looks." He tossed the "psli.iw! Waterman haa done Hint, I supiiowe," of mini. What a beastly waste! little Issik Into a I impatiently. Hunan smiled Is aslvetj'. Tilde gfs-- s Pulled II up by the roots too. I like his many a he.irtai In'. I dare say I should cheek! Here Is sonic mini." have starved If I 'nd slink lo the lil-Thank you," anld Susan ary last. I slin,l never loiget one day but I am iil having lamb tmlay." Where is Waterman?" asked Telford last A loll wh. I awoke In Ihe fact Hint it was st'idi. I looked Irooi mv gloomily. on the rows of I t ll I nk lie said lie was going for dreary hall brick lions s oW" Me me, and a t of cress." inolital nallse-- o res me me. I fell like Wheiv la the general?' more glooms squiriel rolii '" unceasingly in its ily. Ill the giinli-copying some rerlties wheel and nee pushing nothing. A feathers no mors," she I gave him. Mr. Telford. I do tint wish rolling renlrr-to bother your mm tier, therefore I will niurniurcd hninotously, with a glooce and from under her speak to you of what la quite a serious st him di-to me." Hus.". n put down Ihe neither l I. I ao to my litfl mirror l feet coining with decision and looked and saw th eio.-.howl of "I still here to do nty eyes and li e lines of worry on my enniOKlIy at the work for w lii- h I am weil paid and face. I threw in'relf ujsm nty led and to maintain the reputation of your w ept. Tin'll I tooked the sit nut ion in the face. As a 'Her I was a failure. inolher'a famous lalil". It Is very exacting work, 1s. although I and so I liernnio a cook.In Im ymi think the wmTI?" so I simply it mu Ii of a st'-- down have pienly of asKiati-imcA sn p lo'.vi!" erlel John. an 1 am by her "Slep cannot be ami'-j-.--a tep up from guests. I uni always gl.nl to give any down! B was But, Busan, won't you one my recipes nr to show llcm riiy to to prepare a dish, I ut w hen these re- step flown now for me, slep down to I res'-n- t ini'" quests are morn be Tl,l." snid Hu n softly, them. enthusiastical- j anoti.rr rt-- p up. th step fioin genius "Naturally," Sind Ill throw Waterman out at once to happ'-vss.ly. Foto.ioiie w Hr elk Ire .1 M i re it . White teeth lire admit rd bv Atneil-:ii- i boys und girls, hill in Si.iiu black teeth ate thought pretty, anil fhrie the girls are peris'lually chew Ing the In lei mil in order to make lli.'ir teeth aa I k as iHissitile. i 'lot lies aie not mtiili liotihle n Si amese clitldirli. lor I liens Is a warm iinlry. iyl Ibey are eimsldeieil nhily dies Wit when lliey wear a piece of cloth ulmlll tin'll w. lists. HI luted! madam. Chlno-Japane- ill of ll.e pencil i' oil' ili. piper und without I'lossitig or reti ieiiig a line nl- - Wdll ol o hit'll (lie mlieis are jiimidug look rather wcaied. but tuin nlmul is t itr play, and soon it will Iw their nine to jump. w llivlillra. sioi'kings of a Japanese Imv or Why la a race horse like a w.itlei" gill me very tunny atTnirs. Tli.y .iio lenlly rltppeis und sliii'kiliga in one, ltei ause he villi a lor slinks (slakes I. inr l.i'ii they me in the house the lit- j jil.. I ew and cups. tle Japs Wear no shoes. Why is m spider a good eoiresMind- enl? liecuuse he ilrops a line at every fellow can lake such a n.ip. for. unlike Jenrsalima Is the Far Horlh. post. When is water not water? When It'S There is one paier publislmj m the his cousin, tlie cliipniui k. he laiinot layi iivle. ll in the Nourl.inasle dripping. hillsi ret up a Mime of w Intel food Wind side and meadow is dnMcd with small I KhMoi'ii St.ir). w hleli is published evrepieseniH n I Tissue. piles of eaiilt which muik tin; way to ery week at Pigcrfjord, in the cxirt-inthe Join way of his home. Tlie wmidiliuck pteiers a hole In a TRY TO HELP THE ARTIST. hillside Inr his home, as ho cstt easily make tlie cud of Ills den higher than tlie I egl lining, so uvoidiug the danger of being washed out. T ! cross it saf Y dry. A man on foot can some in pltt'e t ie and st htotect unfortunate peo-kb- at any point, Hi fi, to or oktortiun. Its ground is hard enough for a team ri" K'10w that it has attend-o- f 4 to n,1 ",t .0U0 people. Professor Pickering tin Inis that tl"r This a quick la but trli..1101 "nl vegetation on the moon individuals, lr,,e,t" r,,n,0'T the causes of trou-Tt- ,, growing sort of plant that spring" P kb bv n laws. and dies In less than n month. , ""wsHon of bus of Maine litis de- Dr. Iujsilil aiorg-nisleCM, !"',,,,iid lime liiut it schtM.I-hi- rj a way to make wafer l.nrn. Ir. i hw ' rigid m tniiict iMMlily saya.th.il ltd will donate ram human the. free (o Invention nnntiy.iupii. a fln'd. a "K. in Mpti nJtv. run slsts of a VitoT ,,'l, 10 i I '. X'.l i I . - lvTIid John with the dogged. itJiWtUrhil',, ,:1,it,i'cks of one whi fl"t which will not receive trJ "Is our conk. LIU1 . i i - UliiMII U SONG. i .kl.tM.I l.t1. ,o',ivP iire t'jlH i f'llJii. )i 'r .:!' tilUl i't'l Ull :i II! I'M i( I. pUHU iMVI.fi; 'A pll.li.ii I lilii piayti. I'ic fiuskUnii, Iii-i- i ah-nj- I Window." ' :i rj, i.iriii I to- - I Ui i sin referring to a slight rt;ck hair who is sitting in the hand - of (.hi i.i k li.il tf lots nl licd-i-o- sinhletily came to Wkdstoii. Who Is thal young woman "'hngln the kitchen window?" That." smiit john TelfOrd unwilling oTs our cook." crusty." with (he candor of friendship. You do not see the 1 J li'in UiO I1MV i nlial till you do I hour-- I J' loi0t' nhoul the grounds ustt- . )it; i i ll'l itilvfl .Ull ao-bi- stiin-nion- FRIDAY. ! s': til I ItlM? IIkr li iikii.'.'f.ilH lrir Ji!i " 3PRING A 'i! UoilAUti. ItUuiul ft i ho . i Jtt J.,;:.I tii ii ! In.-inini- lu t i ai if !'. iiit it k i i l .:i liu hul ! - s &fplv5 n rli.ilt,. MiTMt'lnih 'i lix v i: i to (ta i il-- Through village ami over mountain road they inn 'fjieaihli-Hs- . and they of their are the time think having they SEASON HAS COME! jgE CRASS lives, the bells jangling tremendously. nr a the Hale' of Marvin ml, yet ll la When they come to :i farmyard wUa by three ran (tea of the Alps village tun they sLup and hop about in a sort of dance. Then the peasants cmpeiiir Tilieri us nearly ".hiO years are Liiuilii. Many ago. hut even lle.ti tlie boys id tlie land Xol much of all the. your. yhhanw every spring ring in the glass season cultivated, because It tf laud canhutbe there just aa they do today. Xo doubt sums of are thousands bMfteen. of Ihi youths nlio now engage In this n moun-Ulon the grounds gfdf pasture pastime me the di'scemleiils of the snow dupw below' the ierieluul harlKirian boys who performed the llv-- w ' their of the get Cm'. Many (trasH ringings Iwetity eentuiies ago. a (pwi the flocks of sheep, goat and The history of tlie Tyrol la known for llW l1'- roil thousands of years bmk, yet always the ' mell-t- d aun haa when the ttie Hiring, Isvys have had their yearly fun tn the the froaen earth and the graae haa same way. The custom is so old lla plivu lull enough for the aheep and origin cannot be traced. feed on, the herda and llocka The Tyrolese love their country paspad to ta nr iriren up lulu the mountain pas-tarsionately. They are so hemmed in by Their keepera, men and wontOn. mountains that Hie changes of the PU with ilieni ull aunimcr and tend outside world, even in the matter of hula Item, sleeping lit little mountain fashions, do mil afreet them inueli. it right. Many of them lutve alfll t licit own picare u handaome and The Tyrolese turesque native dr-- ss of a style which They are itty happy, Joyous jieople. has been worn tor gem-ru- i lints. In difid of dancing. love imialc und have ferent districts Hits dtess is different. They make the NOhTH TYROL PEASANTS IN HOLIn one of th" you see In holipay sweet aonga. al out of the pleasant hajqienliigK of IDAY lilUJSS. V day attire two peasants of the Uucli-slejiflfr.' If we ull did tlila (here would district of north Tyrol. ppikli mote huppfnesa In the world feed them on cukes and fritters. After The WovJrksi'k. Pa time la now. The annual driving that they form In prorcsMlnn. one. at About this time the wuodi huek wakes ft flocks to the. mountain pastures the head, two behind him. three behind tAjhnf Teel fvY.l eoent'fu the Tyrolese. theae" two and so oti. and a way they up fropi liia winler's sleep. All during 'ta given rim.' to. a curious cualuin run again tp the next place.' The Tyrol the cold weather he lias been sleeping rthli bra Hud grass ringing.' country Was conquered by the Roman long and soundly. Jl is well this little !it'v i j : 1 na are atlll rti he mcuii In some (Hirta of our own country.. They are fastened by. a JeatliOrj strap ni;niliid the aniinul'a 'beck. A laiy takes one of these India and hang U 11 round hia own nei'k.' Then 'be meets hia mates at a place agreed oil. They usually have the meeL uiioutpoiiie rising ground near their village. Tlieii. all being inesent, they make, ready -- one, two, t Inis?, und atari with a rash. They run as fast aa llteiy. util, the Jiclla milking a horrid din like a tin Juki caliiluim-pia- n serenade us they go. Sometimes (hey skip in 'iCKUlur'ti'jue; '(hen the tow liells" resjaiml accordingly. -f :t .t l 1 wtirli ' it t ii : i ?!, s.it sileiit not iri lo.iki'ii inoiii iifniiy at tlie j liinii. s I'lii'l -li on ini' ;... " liy m'I Joll t.il. n. l.nlitigV" asked livr an. I nil", ' itis in.'llici. hi oli. iii.iin-il'.itile ilisi'iiliKnlali" ilill.i, ''In i .l i.i'is.- oiilv my c. i ate liimaiy" i"ii sm.ili Many did aiilliing n ine! ly Ins nilh-punii-lii'linn liy I nn Maud I.i a nniiei t..i oi.ik-us. oiu d.iy alter an oxiM'i n'in e of tills kind In' said. M ilimiil, when I gi l hia Till going lit build a house silli g ioiimiI rooms to it." Why are you In do thal, llanyy she asked. ' I leeii use," li'i'lled I he litlle tellon. "I llieie will he no cornels lor my .'liildmi to sin ml in. My lu.imins gives me a pennv eveiy d iy." s.i a little girl lo her i'omimu-inn- . Inr l.iking a dose of chMoi' oil." "W h it do you liny with so much mon e oil. tnu muni saves ll up tn buy oil w lilt." i'll In-r- VV-- 7 i .! i ! It - ' p A 1 IV .1 .'llit.-.- j litio : i JinW tliL ' i.i Vv i'ih .ii.t?) ii mi,. w'i . it P''r-- The schoolboys. pne th: graae lingf.ir tin inby carriage or ers.: The', 'natch light nii'T warmth nr the aun U In called ?' creasing IS in the Milling. Imy after day alien the the Tyrol. Look on your 111 ,he g rn MM lies'll ik to sltfiiil Up K leii.ler Will see 'hai 'l JI which blades they inspect it to we how large """.Ll part 'f Austria. toIs not Idadra have groan. At last It Im ao lli-- se Tyrol jJJJ belonk- The pionmiiiced ready for pasturage. Then tile boyu urraltgu for their grand' gras ringing. They go to th tool and harness rooms in their home and take down tlie cmv and sheep belln that huve been hanging I sliq,- '- the herds weie hi ought home' 1)10. auluinn before. tin row IuIIm, These be tin. a re1 mMln.-ir- ! . f.- EuroK no ,ar ilnui that t:i r ii l'i d i Mill n k.; .ill r;' i.'so U Sill .ii- . I H:ii-uni- 1 lli-i- n piij-'lhv- gn-rrMtio- ia to bring t" average for skilled labor soine'-Tha- t lilgher than the aval-ag- e for professional work. For several mouths Professor Wtl-llui the from g sitn-iei- l tlie island of Jamaica. He lt.ts TaU- - n photographs of Its entire surface flea time and eat Incites that there nre nl leart th'ii.000 burned out volcanoes i:i sight. Dried bog mud, tHimpost--l of ("ge.u-bl- e matter, which is virtually coal In II- I- -- I.ige of foriualio'.iw i!l bora in ; ' me. I new for hliuritliious i'"nl architects l.?0o and apparatus- d( affable vonvarlible r w !:il,e- Th- - ef fee- - oC ,,i.t - is G. It is to be SCO feet tn length. The cost will be dose lo half a 10. Odd million dollars. It will tons and will be provided with automat ic unloading machinery. Manual work, says Tolstoi, is a sincere recognition of the equality of men and gives the highest euce of conscience. In this country he average income of doctors Is ttl.r.un. preachers. fl.JUJ. lu levers f I teachers ITu-t- . college at Lorain. ware in -s f 1 .'tin. musicians ll.-ju- StAilll. 1 ii- - V |