Show SHOWED HIS HERO WORSHIP Surely Nothing Wrong Could Go Forth from Lips That Were His I Veneration I Allen has a strong admiration for soldiers lie seldom misses a military parade and his childish fancy has so dcalled the boys In blue that he considers them little short of perfection perfec-tion Not long ago his mother took him to see an elderly friend of hOlsa sweet faced silver haired woman who Is the widow of a veteran of tho civil war Before arriving at tho house Mrs Parker Par-ker told Allen this bit of her friends history and consequently the boy accorded ac-corded this beautiful woman tho most reverent attention In discussing a certain current subject I sub-ject of literary Interest tho two women I wom-en had n mild difference of opinion and Allens regard for brass buttons would not long permit him to listen In silence Mamma he asked In gently re proacliful tones after he hull fidgeted a moment In his chair dont you think a soldiers wlfo ought to know From the Housekeoper |