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Show THE WASATCH WAVE. HEBER CITY. UTAH v.v.v.n;. X Sister of Jack if fi Kemper By POST ROADS MONEY if Hi Alters DIVIDED of J10,CCw,CCO for Construction of Rural Highway Hai Just Been Made. Apportionment Copyrii 1517. by TV. G Omptnaji.j Probably the reason why Kd Sperry so carefully avoided Dolly Kemper was becnu.se bis mother bail held her The apportionment of the $10,000,000 up to him as a pink of perfection, it n federal appropriation for the coustrue-thhas never been iiite satisfactorily of rural post roads among the explained why the young male of the Mutes has Just been made hy Secrespecies Invariably shies at the term "a tary of Agriculture Houston. good girl, und so Invariably demands The cost of administering the act it In the same girl after they are mar- 'Hie remaining $J, 700,000 in tiie ratio of In the ratio of popuara. In the rutio of lation and mileage of rural delivery routes and star routes. Following are the bums will get : file sttn-4 297.80 ; Arizona, Alabama. ; Arkansas, $105,378.20; California, $.112,127.84 ; Colorado, $ 107.3sO.2S ; Connecticut, $02,180.83; I tela ware, Florida, $111052.51; Georgia, $208,058.00 ; Idaho, $120,027; Illinois, $141,852.40; Indiana, $271,405.24; Iowa, $202,351220 ; Kansas, $280,414 80; Kentucky, $ 104,043.82 ; Louisiana, Maine, Mt,i3 ; Siaryiand, Massachusetts, $147,701.00; Michigan. $291,507.4 1 ; Minnesota, Mississippi, $177,811.08; MisMontana, souri, $339,440.32; Nebraska, $213,541,02; Nevada, $128,790.00; New Hampshire, New Jersey, $118,425.30; New Mexico, $157,475,02; New York, North Carolina, $228,703.84; North Dakota, $152,280.12; Ohio, Oklahoma, $230,278; Oregon, $157,374.74; Pennsylvania, $401,233.34; Rhode Island, $23,331.42; South Carolina, $143,015.28; South Dukota, Tennessee, $228,300,183; Texas, $583,855.62; Utah, $113,900210; Vermont, $45,088.94; Virginia, $199,321.42; West VirWashington, $143,708.50; 4 ginia, $100,540.92; Wisconsin, Wyoming, $122,393.64. Is $.'!00.PU. Is divided, loathed. After the dance she went with a watery eyed, loose mouthed young man. whom Sperry mentally dubbed a decadent td a table, and drank wine wltlf him. At this stage of the proceedings her brother came up to the table, and seemed to wish to take her away. Hut she dbl not listen to him. Sperry got near enough to the table to overhear the conversation without being seen. The young imm's conversation was as vacuous and decadent as his looks. Sperry wondered how she could stand It. Jack Kemjier seemed to be losing hls relish for the festivities, and returned again to his sister. He asked In r to come und dance with him. She refused, saying: Im already engaged for two more dances to to well I dont know hls aaine the fat gentleman with the hold head. And this gentleman,'' pointing to the man at the table, has the next dance. Here she made an attempt to Introduce her brother, and the weak eyed young man gave hls name as Letting. Keuier made no attempt to disguise hls disgust and chagrin, but Dolly was not to be moved. She laughed loudly at her discomfited brother, and cried out : Now run along 'Huzzy Have a good time, and dont bother me!" it was plain to Sperry tlmt the friends she was going to meet were not in evidence. She had come there alone to have her own "good time, and had not expected to find her brother. As the evening wore on she danced with all kinds of men, a. id drank wine at the little tables more often than wns good for her. Sperry noticed that the costume he had thought so exquisite was, when the cent was removed, utra, freakish, even bizarre. It drew the attention of many eyes, and seemed as much out of keeping with the honest gray eyes, and the charming feminine brow and mouth as a parrot's plumage on a dove. Sperry almost laughed aloud when he thought of hls mothers face could she at that moment see her model girl, Dolly Kemper. It all seemed rather unreal and uncanny to him like a queer nightmare. Just then rather loud and excited voices broke In on hls muslngs. Kemper was trying to Induce hls sister to go home with him, and she was quite as strenuously refusing to go. He wns unusually sober, and was evidently shocked, mortified, and utter- ried. At any rate, Mrs. Sperry saw the unselfishness. kindliness and clear head of Dolly Kemper, and made the mistake of telling her son about it, und suggesting tlmt be pay the young liuly some attention when Mrs. Sperry Invited her to tea. Probably if she had not so Insistently enlarged on her good qualities, her son might have found out for himself that Dolly could he Jolly company, even If she was good. Yes, mother," he rejoined on one of these occasion, no doubt she's a puttern young lady; shed have to he to average up the family. That brother of her's Is rapid enough to bring down the balance. What he doesnt know about this little town of New York wouldn't run two Hues In Ilucy Helics. " Yes, I know, (pild Mrs. Sperry, thoughtfully. Dolly never says much, but I know what a grief it Is to her, and he Is breaking hls mothers heart. Joo hasn't done anything youd call actually vicious. lie's more like what the southern darkles call triflin. He has lost two positions through having too many good times,' staying all night at cafes, and drinking too much. He probuhly wont keep the one he has unother month. Mrs. Sperry shook her head sadly, and looked with equal satisfaction and gratitude at her own son, who took ly miserable over her conduct. hls pleasures more sparingly, and not "Come!" be urged. Its horrible USIG ROAD DRAG PROPERLY only kept hls position In a large mer- Its disgraceful for you to be dancing cantile firm, but had Just received hls with all these strnnge men. I dont Where Dirt Road Hat Been Well Built second advance In sulnry. know one of them, and you dont I" A short time after this young Sperry Implement Will Keep It In SatisWell you come here night after was one evening walking down "the factory Condition. Do these women know who night! great white way, with the rather ase? Do you know one of them?" If a dirt road la properly built, the vague intention of dropping Into one of you Thats different !" road drag will keep It In good conthe theaters or the movies." The daz"No it Isn't! she cried. Whats dition. Like any other work there Is zling electric displays Ut up the gay good for you Is good for me! a best way to do It. These rules from throng of - pleasure-seeker- s hurrying Dolly!" he Implored. the Highway Magazine, telle bow to or sauntering In opposite directions. "Well If It Isnt good w hy do you go get the right results. Suddenly he saw ahead of him the on doing It, drinking yourself Into an "Use a light drag. idiot, making me miserable, breaking Haul It over the road at an angle mothers heart? But may be Its all so that a small amount of earth Is right I" she luughed In a maudlin way. pushed toward the center of the road. I'm going on anyway, having a good Drive the team at a walk. time as long as you do. Come on! Hide on the drag; do not walk. Have something!" Login at one side of the road, reFor an Instant he looked utterly turning up the opposite side. then hls lips tightened. He helpless, "Drag the road as soon after every caught sight of Sperry, and beckoned rain as possible, hut not when the -- him to him. He went. "Mr. Sperry, he said, I want my sister to go home with me. Perhaps you can persuade her. She actually went pale at sight of him. Then she said : We wont have a scene. Ill go. Outside Kemper enught- at her arm imploringly. "Look here, sis I If youll never go in one of those pluces again, I wont I I'll promise to try to be decent to amount to something. Sperry here is a witness. All right, Joe, I wont If you'll keep your promise. Do you think I enjoyed that orgy? I loathe It! Then It dawned upon Sperry she had done It all for a purpose. "By Jove !" he said, Youre a brick! tome time after this when there had come to be a very good understanding between the two, she said : "So you 'Dolly!" Hs Implored. liked me when you saw I could be slender, graceful figure of a young girl devilish." I liked you No," he answered, exquisitely dressed In the latest mode. when I suw you didnt enjoy being She turned her head to study the doorway of a building, and he discovered devilish. Dear tactless Mrs. Sperry still fondshe was Dolly Kemper. In the movbelieves she helped to make the ing mass of (Simple he could not tell ly who was with her. lie grew curious mutch. to know, for of course, she wns not The Whisky Insurrection. mud Is In such condition as to stick alone at night In that crowd. Hut as In the last years of Washingtons In he he saw her she that kept sight, to the drag. was alone. He hud no excuse to In- administration, the people of westDo not drug a dry road. ern Pennsylvania started uprisings Drag whenever possible at all sea- trude hls company upon her, hut as he against the power of the excise auhud no especial stopping point In view sons of the year. known at the time as the The width of the traveled way to he kept on In the wake of the girl. thorities, Insurrection. About the mid"whisky ull why should not any young be maintained by the drag should he After dle of 1799 General Neville, the chief from 18 to 20 feet; first drag a little lady he on Broudwny In the evening? excise officer, was attacked In hls more than the width of a single wheel Slio was as safe there as anywhere, house and In other places valuable and wns on to she the probably way track, then gradually Increase until There was property was destroyed. visit a friend. desired width Is obtained. a tumultuous meeting of the people at feeling slightly Sperry, disgusted a little enrth towards Always drag Washington, la., and a rally of armed the center of the road until it is raised with himself, was about to turn back, men at Hrnddock's field. The uprissaw Miss when he Kemper go Into a from 10 to 12 Inches above the edges were brought to an end through ings cafe. It was one of the loudest" in of the traveled way. the vigorous efforts of James ltoss, a If the drag cuts too much, short- the city. All sorts frequented the place, prominent lawyer of Washington, Pa., man and felt nt to en the hitch. any liberty present who had been elected a few months The best results for dragging are ask any lady to dance with him. He before to the United States senate to wns positively aghast at this girl givobtmuid only by repeated applicafill out the unexpired term of Albert In alone. She there could not ing postion. Gallatin. sibly know the reputation of the place, lie hurried ufter her, and reached her Motor Vehicle Travel. A Woman Scientist. Today many of our muds carry a .side before she had entered the Inner Among distinguished women who motor trafiic far In excess of the total door. She looked at him in a kind of have helped to shed light upon abtraffic of all classes earned 12 years annoyed surprise. struse .subjects wns Caroline Lucre-tl-a "Miss Kemper, he stammered, will ago. At the present time there are llersihel, the noted astronomer. about 2.500.000 motor vehicles in use you allow me to go in with you? She wns the daughter of n musician Thank you, she answered Icily, of Hanover. Her early education was on our public roads, or about one mo"hut I am expecting to meet friends. designed to lead to a musical career. tor vehicle for every mite of road. I will not trouble you." 8he turned She accompanied her brother, William, and left him standing nonplused in after the Illustrious Sir William Tree by the Wayside. Well planted trees add to the com- the lobby. to Knglund. Herschel Brother and He hack went to the street In an odd sister soon turned their attention to fort of the travelers on the highway. 1 not plant too close say 00 or To frauie of mind. Here was the girl he astronomy, and In 1798 Caroline pubfeet apart and use elm, maple or had heretofore regarded as simply lished a "Catalogue of Stars. Until good In a surprisingly new light. He Sir William died, In 1822, she was cone liter long-livetrees. If her wondered mother knew the klud tent for the most part to be known of "friends she was going to meet in Farm Machinery. only as hls assistant, but later she enThe farm machinery Is only used this place. He was rather sure his gaged in ninnv original and Independfor a short period, but must work con- mother didn't. She had sent him about ent Investigations. She devoted spehis business with unexpected brevity cial attention to the of discovery tinuously when being used. Ileuce It ami decision. Perhaps it was curios- comets, and claimed priority la the must be In good running order and he didnt stop to analyze, but he ity, discovery of at least five. properly adjusted. wanted to see what would happen next Chance for Alt. and he turned and went buck Into the Cows Appreciate Petting. There Is opportunity for almost Cows understand ami appreciate a cafe with it's dazzling lights, hum of few gentle pats and kindly words at voices, strident violins, smell of wine, everyone Into be superior If superiority consists ami moving mass of dancer's. II performing some kind of B'Ukhig time. meant Jo watch Dolly Kemper without useful service In an exceptional manThere Is almost certain to be Finally he located ner. being observed. Not Conducive to Eggs. some direction In which an Individual Chickens with frost ed combs and her. S?u; was wdancing with a fat, man horn he uld not kno, or a race may be of greater service fee will not lay many eggs. but whose face and expression he than In others. one-thir- d one-thir- one-thir- d ! s $137,-027.0- $134,-949.3- 2; 4; $284,-738.1- 2; $190,-674.3- 8; 4; $501,-410.5- 4; $373,-810.8- $101,-892.0- 4; $250,-722.1- . d bald-heade- d LATTER-DA- SITS Y PRESIDENT SMITH URGES TO BE LOYAL TO THE GOVERNMENT. MEM-BER- and Loyalty Churchmen, Deat the Frugality, Economy of Good clare Speaker Eigthy-Sev-ent- Annual h Conference. log Hquor, and prophecy of thw ao p roach of the milennium, marked Saturday's sessions of the annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the tabernacle. As at the opening sessions on the preceding day, the great auditorium was filled to overflowing, and with few exceptions the general church au- thorities were present. The forenoon meeting was devoted principally to sermons. It was at the afternoon assemblage that the opening prayer, offered by Hichard W. Young, president of Ensign stake, unfolded the patriotic theme of the speakers, when he invoked the blessings of Deity upon the president of the United States, his cabinet, congress and the nation to guide America victoriously through strife, and imploring the people to do their duty. The government did not make a mistake in sending the American troops into Mexico, nor was such a move a failure, declared J. C. Bentley, president of the Juarez stake, in his address at the Tabernacle Satur-daafternoon. Apostle David O. McKay, at the afternoon session on Saturday, said that one of the greatest things the European war had accomplished was the prohibition of vodka in Russia, absinthe in France and the restrictions placed on the use of Intoxicating liquors in England, Italy and other nations. He stated that this action on the part of the warring countries testified to the world that strong drink is destructive to the manhood of the nation. Apostle McKay said that the idea of some that the war was caused by God was wrong. The war, he said, is the fault of man and the transgression of the laws of God. That the reunion of body and spirit is the saving of the soul of man was the declaration made by Hyrum M. Smith in delivering the opening address of the second day of the annual Salt Lake Ctty. Loyalty to church and nation In the present crisiB in world affairs was urged on all faithful Saints by President Joseph F. Smtth in the keynote speech of the eighty-seventannual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the tabernacle at the opening session on April 6. ' President Imith paid glowing tribute to the lives of the founders and leaders of the church and pleaded that the members of the church be guided by faith, hope, love and charity and urged that the activities in behalf of the upbuilding of the faith go forward with Blill greater enthusiasm. He asked that especially in the present crisis all Saints set aside thought of a fellowmans nationality. During the course of his address, President Smith said: I hope the Latter-daSaints will be veritable Josephs in Egypt when necessity stalks abroad In the land. I want Latter-daSaints who may enlist and whose services the country may require not to forget that they are also soldiers of the cross. "Let the soldiers that go out from Utah be men of honor when they are called and obey the call and manfully meet the duty or labor that they may conference. be set to do. The changes which he said had In the church there is neither Greek nor Jew nor Gentile; in other been made in the creeds of other reviewed by Apostle words, there is neither Scandinavian, churches were eGorge Albert Smith. He stated that while other churches had changed their creeds, the Mormon church still clung to the teachings that were established In 1830. The willingness that should be In the heart of every member of the Mormon church to go where the Lord wants him to go was brought out by Orson F. Whitney. He said that one of the first requisites of the bishops, apostles and others engaged in carrying on the work of the church was to be willing to do the will of God. He stated that the spirit of every member of the church should be actuated by a willingness to do whatever the Lord divines. Mr. Whitney declared: "As the thrones rock and crumble the people will accept the gospel ol Jesus Christ for the freedom they have been granted. Through the smoke of batI can tle I can see the mellennium. see God overruling the nations preparatory to the preaching of the gosy y y CALF-FEEDE- R Combination Pacifier and Nurse Bottle Attachment for Milk Paila Is Shown in Drawing. Who has not more than once angrily kicked a calf in the slats while trying to teach it to take Its liquid dinner from a pail instead of from its, mother's udder in natures well approved manner? But the new efficiency movement in the business of funning has approved the artificial method of feeding the calves so as to increase the income to be obtained from milking their mothers. Some ingenious son of a farmer seems to have set himself the task of devising some method of making the calf want to drink from the HAD HIS DOUBTS. The had been pronounced which made the blushlug debutante th wife of a young man of the tpe scribed by a blackface'd as having all of his future behind him. The couple departed to make their home in a distant city. Now, dont forget to mention the brides going-awadress, said the proud mother to a society reporter. I wont. Leave that to me." Yes, dont forget to mention her going-awadress. said the brides father, for the Lord only know what shell come back in." com.-fifi- y y Not an Expansionist. He Then there Is no hope for me? She Not a hope. He But you admit you love me. She You have said It. He Then why do you refuse to mar. ry me? v , She Lack of confidence. He In me? She No; In my ability to support husband properly. pail rather than simply, and more or less forcibly, making him drink from it. The result of that thinking is the combination pacifier and nurse bottle attachment for milk pails shown in the Really Worth While. accompanying drawing. It consists of The wireless telegraph Is fine. atteatlike a a metal flout carrying Let all the poets harp it, tachment on which may be placed a But wouldnt It be Just divine To have a beatless carpet? rubber nipple. This arrangement lets the calf bunt and puck all it wants to, Help Wanted. but still forces it to draw Its nourishHusband When they were divorced ment from the pail instead of from the maternal udder. All you have to teach the judge handed her a document givit is to stick Its nose downward In- ing her control of her child. Wife What was the judges name? stead of upward in order to get hold of Husband Why do you wish to the nourishing teat. Farming Busiknow? ness. Wife I want to hunt him up and see If I cant get a document that will DAIRY COW AND HER PRODUCT give us control of our cook. Every Animal in Herd Should Be RAN TOGETHER Tested Annually for Tuberculosis Use Concrete Floors. It is a good rule to have every cow in a herd tested at least once a year for tuberculosis. To Insure steady motion, a separator must be fastened to a solid foundation. A 'concrete floor gives this better than anything else. Sometimes lack of exercise causes barrenness In dairy cattle. It is never pel. Anthony W. Ivins, in the course of well to allow the dairy cow to take on much fat. Always give her plenty of hls address, said: "The establish , ment of the American government exercise. The average cow in full milk flow of about the emancipation brought PRESIDENT JOSEPH F. SMITH. men and women in the civil and Re- will consume from 30 to 40 pounds of silage to advantage. Add to this some Swiss, German, Russian or Briton, nor ligious life and it is our duty to as10 pounds of dry fodder, and the any other nationality; we have be- sist the nation In defense of her roughage feed Is complete. come brethren in the household of rights. Only concrete floors should be perAt the closing sessions of the faith and we should treat the people in a dairy barn. mitted They cost h annual conference on from the belligerent nations that are but they are more, at war with each other with due kind- Sunday, April 8, the death and resur- the perhaps, Inoriginally, the long run. For ness and consideration rection of the Savior was the theme one cheapest make It possible to thing, they Thousands of people listened atten- of the principal addresses delivered. save some of the liquid manure, a very tively to President Smiths masterly An appeal was made to the members valuable Item. Clemson College Buleconomical to be of church address. The address of President the frugal, letin. Smith, as well as those delivered at and loyal American citizens. t the afternoon session, was marked by Each speaker dwelt upon these two a spirit of patriotism. Intermingled important events In the life of Christ SIZE OF DAIRYMANS INCOME with a plea for Latter-da- y Saints to and related passages in the scripture do all within their power to assist the which tend to show that He really did Noticeable Increase Where Purebred Bulls Are Maintained Scrubs Do country. If she called on them to serve rise from the dead and that the body Not Pay for Keep. her. The ground floor of the taberna- and the spirit were reunited. The apcle and the galleries were filled to ca- pearance of the Savior to His disFigures recently compiled by the pacity at both sessions. ciples, the placing of the hands of In hls address President Smith the disciples in the wounds of the University of Illinois seem to show there Is a definite relation beurged all members of the church to be Savior where His body had been that fair in their discussion of the conflict pierced with the nails and the sword, tween a good bull and the size of the which, he said, has devastated Europe, Hls ascension into the kingdom of dairymans Income. On 124 dairy farms where purebred and Into which the United States is God, that as He rose from the dead He Impressed so shall all men rise, both the JusJ bulls were kept at the. head of the likely to be drawn. upon hls hearers the fact that many and unjust, the sea give up its dead, dairy herd, the average farm income Latter-daSaints were born In the the grave open and deliver that which was $1,102 after deducting the taxes, countries iviw at war and that not it holds, that men shall stand before interest on investment, etc. On 400 dairy farms where a grade they, but the leaders, were to blame God and give an account of their bull stood at the head of the herd the for warfare. It Is a terrible mistake, deeds, were a part of the potent farm Income was found to be $734 pet he said, to blame the people for the life to death after things pertaining year, and on 83 farms where scrub carnage when the people are In no which were brought out. bulls were used the farm income was for the way responsible bringing about Record breaking crowds attended $243, or failed by $243 to pay Inter--j of the war. the conference, the addresses were all est on the investment, to say nothing Anthon H. Lund spoke briefly on- the instructive and highly appreciated, about pay for the owner's time. were all features eighty-seveof musical while the the church organization years ago. He commended Presi- that could be desired, making of the conference one of the FEEDING COWS WHOLE BEETS dent Smith for the timely address he eighty-sevedelivered, and stated that he Indorsed most profitable in the history of the church. Somewhat Larger Yield of Milk and every remark by the head of the church. Milk Fat Obtained Than When fashions in women's dress Extreme At the afternoon session. President They Were Chopped. and birth control were condemned in Heber J. Grant and Apostle Rudger afterat the resolutions and Clawson were the principal speakers. speechsession of the annual conference In a foreign experiment with dairy noon Stirring addresses voicing further of the Relief society of the Mormon cows It was found that the feeding appeal to patriotism as being one of church at Salt Lake City on April 4. of whole beets produced a somewhat the essences of the church, a plea for of milk and milk fat than The meeting was held in the assem larger yield temperance and physical efficiency by biy hall and more than 1946 persons when chopped beets were fed, this increase probably being due to more adopting Europes lessons In banish- - attended. complete mastication and utilization. Guard Finds Dynamite. Paqama to Aid in Defense. Panama. The president of the re- FARMERS SLICE QUITE THIN Waterville, Me. An attempt to blow up the Maine Central railroad public of Panama, Dr. Ramon Valdez, bridge over the Kennebec river was signed a proclamation Saturday after- - Not Much Money Left for Producer reported by a guard there Friday. He noon committing Panama unreserved-'saiAfter Creamery Man, Railroad he found two sticks of dynamite ly to the assistance of the United and Retailer Get Theirs. a with burning fuse attached. States in the defense of the canal. By the time the creamery man gets Will Seize Radio Stations. Be Game, Make Good, Says Stone. his slice out of the milk profits, the Seizure of all radio Close the Washington. ranks, be Washington. stations in the United States and its game, and make good, was the in- railroad another slice, the commission man still another and retail dealpossessions, operation of those need- junction of Senator Stone of Missouri, er his, the slice that the is left for the ed for naval communications and chairman of the foreign relations comman who to have the biggest closing of others was authorized by mittee, in a statement Issued here slice of all ought is thin. pretty on 6. Wilson President April Saturday night. Time for Freshening. Pass Spy Measures. Applauds Plea for Recruits. Have the cows freshen when dairy At a vaudeville theMontpelier, Vt. Stern measures diWashington. rected against spies were passed by atre her Saturday President Wilson products sell highest both branches of the legislature. No listened to brief speeches by three Out of Place in Dairy. warrants would be required for the enlisted men from the presidential An man is a misfit in arrest of persons suspected of plot- yacht Mayflower, who appeared on the the dairy ting against the government. stage between acts and made pleas for navy recruits. The president joined Contamination of Milk. Germans Lose Positions. in the applause which followed. Every instant that milk stands In Douglas, Ariz. Two hundred Gerthe stable It gathers contamination. Brazil May Join in War. man and Austrian subjects employed London. The Central News says it by the Chile Exploration company, Never Makes Mistake. g& American corporation, at Chtquica-BMa- . is semiofficially Informed that a decThe Babcock test never makes a Chile, were discharged recently, laration by Brazil against Germany mistake. Recording to a ressage received here. may be expected during the week. eighty-sevent- - n -,. She Well, wed never have been married if you hadn't run after me. He No. And If youd run away Instead of toward me when I ran after you, we wouldnt, either. Natural Deduction. As for me, said the boastful Stranger, I dont know what fear Is. Ah, observed the man who carried one eye In a sling, then you are bachelor. Parental Training. Smith How old Is your son, Jones? tomorJones He will be twenty-on- e row. Smith Hes certainly a credit to you. Jones Well, he ought to be. I spent years In bringing him up and sit more in calling him down. 15 A Welcome Change. Well, I am certainly glad to be at home again, said the man who had been away for three weeks. Are you really, dear? queried hls wife. I am sure, he rejoined. "Why, even your angel cake tastes heavenly to me. Soothing a Suffragist Hush, little woman, Dont' you cry; Toull get the ballot By and by. As Explained. Gyer That chap across the way Is an expert interior decorator. Myer Ah, an artist, eh? Gyer No ; he's a bartender. Power of Wealth. Has yonr daughter made her yet? asked Mrs. Uppson. Mercy, no! exclaimed Mrs. And what's more, she doesnt have to make It. Her father can afford to have one made to order for de-b- New-ric- her. . Fortunate. I aw wondah why Miss Winsome is aw always out when I call? Jack Oh, that girl was born under a lucky star. Percy Point of View. Miss Buddington is certainly a very clever girl, said the young man. Does she clever things? asked say his companion. was the reply, but she Oh,- no, Immediately sees the point when I say them. - Too Deep for Paw. v n Little Willie Say, paw, why Is amateur concert called an entertain. ment? Paw My son, I cannot tell a lie do not know. |