Show Fo Formal mal Ceremony of Proclaiming King Icing George V V. Recalls Heraldry of Middle Ages 1 i Ti T v 1 t i r t r sire Q h f t 1 J r r tr h hr 1 i r F r 1 I tf A J Jt t t r v R 1 1 Y I r N U r t t q i ir rp 44 Y J r t r a 4 4 I 1 j. j f r r 4 4 f A f I t r ra r rIf rt r t iN If Y f t t w S f 4 r rf f J r f t tart z a rY t a 7 r Y 1 fr r 1 o lr J JaY kr v r aY S L I Id tt d S CC T ION IN 1 s 1 ONt O C At Lx ANG 1 r JAPANESE MARRIAGE BROKERS Orlo Tamura us we will call our o young is gentleman Is about bout 20 0 years old H He is isan nn an up tip to date dat Japanese and amI has hns p put orr nil thou thoughts of matrimony until this dots comparatively com com- late for dato-for dato for Japan Japan-In in order to finish his university studies Now however however how how- ever or he lie leas has finished his training and has intimated to hIs Us father as a n. dutiful son Mn should that ho would like lIko to man marry That fiat Is all he Is 11 required to do at nt present present present pres pres- ent It is the business of or his parents to take the tho next steps step Orbs Orb's father presumably has some somo quiet t talks with his wife on the subject sub Rub and then betakes himself to a n professional professional pro pro- ma matchmaker tier or go botwen These marriage brokers fire are a A. class apart discreet apart discreet men of ot the world with witha a good deal of oC insight Into human na na- ture For the sake of oC his own reputation tion and future futuro the between no cn usually does docs his best to please all parties Sometimes in the tho east as In the tho west love ll laughs at restraints and somebody or 01 other co coQ conveys Q a hint to the tho marriage o broker that a 0 meeting meeting between between- Mr II A A- A and Miss 7 7 might not be bo unacceptable to both in which CI case CIe e his task is IK easy Usually however ho takes time to lookaround look lookaround around him and he lie in turn turn how how Indispensable Indis indis- tho the ladles Indies nr nee arn In these matters I consults his wife At last after carefully carefully care care- full fully considering the official an and I social jK JIO I of oc tho the persons and families tn- tn in interested ho SU suggests Ests that a certain Miss lIss Chrysanthemum would make a most de- de of or I de tho tiro t for the learned son honorable hou house e of Tarn Tamura urn Once more Orlo's Orlo father consults his wife and Ami sundry other relations and having lIa no fault to find with the go be tween's suggestion u Instructs the latter laller to Ur proceed rI The marriage brokers broker's next step is to approach the parents of the young lad lady he has In InIc view Ic and arron arrange e en n formal appointment for mutual Inspection tion It lion it Is known as tho tiro cach at other meeting between between the prospective prospective tive tl bride and bridegroom at the tho house housour of ur the brides bride's father rather and In the tho presence pres pres- once ence of that gentleman and tho the go- go o- o between himself The meeting usually takes the tho form of ofa K a a conventional tea lea party at which the ro o bride docs does the hono honors It Its Is I perhaps unnecessary to add add that sho she docs does not wear her oldest clothes on this thin occasion Hero for the tho first timo in ht their lives 11 the young lad lady and Orlo Orbo set dyes on ono another Etiquette forbids them to s speak aI to each other but nevertheless never nover- nevertheless they thoy are aro doubtless very bus busy taking stock of ot tho the others other's ap appear appear- ear ear- anco and ond manners Wide World Maga Maga- zinC zine WHAT ROOSEVELT WILL DOThe DO Tho The Impending is tho the subject sub sub- subject of Mr Ray Stannard Bakers Raker's article in the April American magazine In its Us courso course Mr Barker quotes man many people whoso whose opinions on tho subject ho values Perhaps tho mo most t sapient of or them thorn are those expressed b by Mr William Kent of or Chicago and California who la is a 0 singularly singularly keen observer lIe He says It strikes me mo that all wI the tho idealism of or ortho tho country in is fixed on Roosevelt and if he lie Is willing to be president he will wm not need any party or 01 platform or any help except to get his name printed on ott a bal bal- lot ot It needs the spirit of or a strong man to bring tho the administration of nf law into line with Ith common welfare The fhe sit situation is clear to anyone anono who has a knowledge of of 00 human nature and anal has studied politics at all alt People are aro bound to have ideals deals and are arc going to pin the these ideals to some imago or other This Isa is isa isa a form of at unconscious Idolatry which Ishuman is ishuman s shuman human and inevitable Ine In tho next place the thc people In Insist on having leadership They are aro hungry for fOl it and must have It it Recognizing Roo Roosevelt as a A. lea leader er and having idealized him the tho whole trend of thought t Is 11 In his direction Tho rho only argument against a third term Is found foun lit In tho the theory that a n man ml might ht continuo continue by the line power of the arm army or lr official retainers to 10 keep himself himself him him- self gel in In office Just as 8 Diaz does does once having hav huv- having ing gotten the place I NO Now ow that Roosevelt h has gone awa away and dropped dropp d every thread of or his connection with politics there I Ino la lano no sane nano or possible reason that can be urged against his running again I greatly fear that Taft raft cannot re redeem redeem ro- ro deem himself for the tho simple reason that people demand results and ana tho the results heill he ho will ill obtain b by doln doing b business business' with Aldrich Aldrich Al- Al I and C Cannon will not nol be the tho sort of results that people want r 4 i Y ti r J k Y 1 s 1 1 r a ap zar A x W V nio N err cr 1 D VARD D I To rO rn 3 t L cot COUR COURY Y RD p py 1 y Q t. t c f S. et I Q r r y L 11 r ri r r I K S tS rr rl t Y y yA A t tran s ss s 7 4 ran f t irl i. i d' d 1 r L r. r ROOM i 1 IN rEt Zi J. J IC S- S t. t 5 I Z I Q r L Last I ar rA N Ii 44 G 0 I havo have talked about the situation with hundreds hundred of ot men and they either cither hope and und believe if dl disinterested or fear and believe if It licensed to grab that Roosevelt will wilt be tho the next president Because ho he is a a. strong man who ho I knows that tho the every day man prefers human welfare to l legal l perversions peI ho hohas hohas hohas has outlived all his mistakes and ties If he comes back this way nay Califor nia will JIl give him a reception such as has never been accorded an anyone one and it need not be official or countenanced by hy any officials of an any part party The people wi will I rise and roar HIS InS HONEY HONBY Luther M M. Burbank the plant wizard of at California said Laid of ot honey apropos of ofa ofa a a. flower that bees love This flower grows abundantly near Santa Barbara and there thore was once a Q ayoung ayoung young CalIfornian who often visited a n leading leading- Santa Barbara Barbaro hotel because they have havo such excellent honey there ther there there-a a honey the hoes boss make from this flower Well VeIl th tho young youn man got married in duo course and the tho wedding trip Itinerary itinerary ar ary m must roust us t Include Santa Barbara Barara so 50 that the the bride might taste this superb bon honey y But tho the first 1 morning at the Santa Barbara hotel there them was WoJ no honey on tho tiro breakfast table The bridegroom frowned Ho He called the old familiar waiter over o to him my honey he be demanded The Tho waiter hesitated looked awkwardly awkward awkward- I ly at tho the bride then bent toward the tho young nian mans man's s ear and in a a. stage whisper stammered Er Er Er dont don't work here no more sir sir From rom From Norman orman E. E Macks Mack's National Monthly NO OBJECTION TO NUMBERS When hen Illinois sent Dick to the thc senate senate- a 0 vacancy was created in inthe tho the old Quincy congressional district that included Hancock county A Democratic farmer named Jake D Davis nis from Hancock county got ot the nomination The Tho Republicans raised the cry against him that ho I was a stave slave holder this was the tho wan wah This was Jakes Jake's defense Fel oJ low citizens thoy they say say I am a 0 stage Blare hE tu R Well ell ell fellow citIzens citizen the tho facts fact at an tt 1 I 1 married marrit d a fL woman in Missouri w who 1 I 1 fifty sla slaves and fellow cJ or mr for that woman was so strong ibe would have married her had JIM eho lo one corns hundred slaves From From Norman Macks Mack's National Monthly m rf I IN THE RING FOR TOR A Edward B B. Moss Mos contributes contribute t tor to i issue of ot Harpers Harper's Weekly for M Man Mid Majr an account of the enormous al stake upon tho the result of the tho Job Joh Jeffries prize fl fight ht II Both Both print prin are aro bu business iness men as well as' as p he ha writes II and since since those there is Ch k 1 bo be a n. defeated hero hera lato law in theof tho the of Independence day dar provision made in is In the way of a balm c wounded feelings If the havo have not been too careless with ith ciphers tho the ne negro 10 could lose Joso his hi ti tit still ho bo the tho recipient of somo somo j Should he on the other hand band de dm I strato superior endurance and a abl aN over the tho Los Angeles farmer larmer then than Californian will in have bave to be content some somo v. v Tho sum Bum of ot is now t la to spent on irrigation works west of Jj dad darl ns us a 1 part of ot tho the scheme schem planned for Me fifes bm tamia |