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Show A Good Market Apple. t wero no mustaches, no beards, when The Blenheim apple, sometimes call the nineteenth century dawned. ed Blenheim Pippin, is a variety of all The General Tendency of the Present and to curl Side whiskers began around excellence that is attracting ax Is to Discard the Beard.' sprout before it had run far in its The dispatch from Missouri record- course, and they grew bolder after a Increased degree of notice. Its seasr ing the fact that Governor Alexander time and encircled the throat and chin is October to February, or about th Monroo Dockery has divested his coun- leaving bare the upper Hp. The lip was same as the Baldwin and other stand tenance of a celebrated and almost im- submerged about 18C0, and 'n the latei ard winter kinds. memorial set of whiskers records an- years of destruction was last to yield Its large size, even shape and good other notable effect of a general ten- to the assaults of the barber. quality, both for table and for cooking to dency of the new century, namely ilio countenance human began The together with productiveness and vigor .tendency to clip, prune or discard the exhibit itself again not long after the of tree, have caused it to gain rapidly tendrils of the face, to shorten sail or war, and from that time down to the In favor as a market apple, although it run under bare poles. very recent past the unsupported mus- has as yet nowhere been very extenUnfortunately the news from tache was the prevailing mode. .Now in parts of Nova lacks detail. It does not stale fashion is changing again, so that the sively planted except Scotia and Southern Ontario. whether the governor has parted with young men are 'commonly completely A garden in "Woodstock, Origin: the entire crop or still retains a fringe shaved and their fathers have covered England, near the residence of the and memento upon his upper lip. The llpa. Duke of Marlborough; shown nt a does prothat the say report reducing The youth of today "have the weight cess was gradual, beginning in t'je of civilized meeting of the London Horticultural An precedent'with them. snunmer, when the beard of thirty examination of the family albums of Society in 1819, and Introduced into years' growth, which spread like a nap- the last four, centuries will demon- France in 1840. The specimen shown kin over the gubernatorial shirtfront, strate that the unwhiskered have Lad was from the orchard at the Ontario Was curtailed and narrowed to a pointby far the better of it. For nearly 200 statloni ed covering for the chin, a mere ghoet years of that time the beard was not Tree: Very vigorous in habit, and Br skeleton of its former self. a scant bearer white permitted to sprout. consequently In their most luxuriant state the A great deal of encouragement for young, but' a regular and abundant governor's wind compellers wero of the shaven but ambitious young man bearer as It grows older; dwarfed on that variety, not uncommon in the found in the presidency ot the the Paradise stock the tree becomes an be may paper collar period of the last genera- United States. From the beginning bearer. tion, which enabled their fortunate with Washington down to Lincoln's' early Fruit: Large to very large on farpossessor to dispense altogether with time whiskers found lodgment in the vorable 6oll, averaging three. Inches neckties and disregard to a considerhouse only three times, and in White inches high by three and able extent the condition of their linen. case they were of the remote every to broad; from, roundish oblate, slightly Indeed, it was a secret known only variety known as sideboards, which smaller at the apex than at the base, the bearded ones themselves and to a offered to no considerable obstruction few discreet washerwomen, whether very regular; color yellowish, splashed which to the observation of the faces uch persons wore white linen upon with dull red on sunny side and stream were linked. they not. or If their manly fronts they did, ed, and with deep red dots! small ami John Qulncy Adams presented a s it was a mere concession to custom, stubborn cf stem, short, distinct; pair, Martin Van Buren's the gratification of an aesthetic sense cavan inch russetted in a ZacK-arstout, large were amiable in their moods, and which found no visible expression. unol- - ity; calyx. large and very open, with the were evidently Taylor's Governor Dockery's determination to of a fancy for Bhort segments placed in a large green reef his whisker spread was due in structlve expression cavity. the beginning to a perception that it trimmings. Cream white, fine, crisp. Flesh: bearded ern, the Lincoln inaugurated telonged, like horsehair furniture and which was carried on by Grant, Hayes, moderately Juicy; flavor, sweet, spicy, Bunday broadcloth, to a bygone period.-WheArthur (with Dundrearys) .slightly acid. accomGarfield. the pruning had been deand though Harrison yielded Harrison, plished and the governor's friends of his expanse before be Mothers, will Dnd Mrs. WInslow's little a Bill not to tected in him a resemblance office. from Syrup the best remedy to a Soothing retired still was Phelps, the lobbyist, there use children durfrg the teethfor their mustached first was have the he Cleveland holce open permitted might 1, secon ing period. the other so Roosevelt as and second Dresident many growth, t Umber raisers have done In the lumwhile McKinley preserved the tradition The Owl and the Cockatoo. ber country, but instead of that he of the smooth face. The Birds, having to choose a Ruler, Cleared the field and exposed it after Fourteen of the presidents have chose the Cockatoo, being dazzled by long concealment o the direct action shaven completely, seven have shaven the splendor of his Topknot. ef the elements. only partly, and fur have gone un The Owl expostulated, saying: In adopting the course .Governor shaven. Lincoln, wearing a beard but '"What, In the name of Gamekeepers, Dockery has followed the example of no mustache, shaved the least of those can have Induced ytro to elect as your some of the best and most beloved of who shaved at all. New York Sun, Us contemporaries. "Who does not Ruler that most frivolous of all feath recall the day when Thomas B. Reed WALKING SKIRTS TO BE SHORT. ered fowls? toned his trusty razor and disclosed to "Why, Just look7 at his beautiful yel public view one of the stiff est of upper French Courturiers Have Evolved a low Crest," replied the other Birds. Dps? Skirt That Is Short Yet Elaborate. "Yellow Crest be tajddermatized," 'A little earlier than that Mr. Reed's From the marvelous thin gowns dis the Owl retorted contemptuously. "It Warm friend Bourke Cockran put away played at Trouville to the winter Is not what a Bird weass on the Top the mustache and the dimutive ;uft models that dressmakers have to show ot his Head that matters. It Is what which framed the outlet of his matca-les- s In Paris seems a far cry. Yet this he has Inside," elwquen'O. difference Is not so great as would apMoral: It takes more than a Coro vividMany New Yorkers remember at first blush for the reason that net to make a Statesman. London pear ly the sunny morning when Russell August frocks at Trouville are the Truth. Bage left his an pie whiskers in the forerunners of those significant Wall In waste batket an.t, appearing changes In styles which are to dominChamp Clark, of Missouri, attended street naked from collar up, threw the ate autumn models. In a kindergarten school ne exercises and emor apof doubt market Into a tr for one thing, will be shorter. Skirts, bad other time Sun at that day. 'Have any of you ever seen prehension. Tb5 more circular and fuller. The pouch an to skin?" Mr. Clark asked a wide publicity the honor of giving front has gradually disappeared in the elephant's "I have," shouted one dean unmasked of the youngsters. the appearance favor of the loose, straight bolero. "Where?" asked Mr. fellow. of the financial district and of taking a Waist lines are little over not belts and trig of pubrestoration In the with the youngstf 's prompt part conspicuous, and a close surplice effect Clark, Impressed confidence. lic "On the elephant," he Is one of the successes of the lae earnestness. Mr. 8age was preceded In this summer repeated In winter models. answered. measure by another financial Sleeves are the clou of the season's statesman, the Hon. Levi P. Morton, fashions; they are much trimmed, Mexico will send to the World's Fair who In sheddirg a pair of prodigious slashed and even draped, and cuffs are a model of the penitentiary or. mo sideboards, ach'eved a fine distinction an Important feature. of that Republic A District Federal as diplomatist, vice president and govThe exact length of the skirts Is full set of photographs and interest;ng ernor proved Delusively that It Is not a data the history of the always a mooted point and always the hair that makes the man, though it most Important cfie. One authority famousconcerning will structure accompany tho may at some remote period have been elves those measurements: Walking model. tl. i badge of masculinity. skirts an Inch and a quarter above the The latest of the great men of fin-- r cround: more elatorate skirts, 'he The appointment cf Professor Georce .ce to run t!e mower over his coun- - same distance on the ground. In front E. He Woodberry as teacher of English i If fen Tl Rockefeller. as well as In the back. Reception or Literature at Amherst College Is of In bade farewell to bis Dundreary ma:.y visiting gowns worn In the carriage circles. After years ago, sr.d recently the mustache will have trains more circular and terest in all academic of at Columbia service followed twelve has years them survived that long shorter than last winter. m he resigned, recently thmn Into ot livion. It was never what University The skirt made with a yoke will be such work. In to a mustache, order would tall literary engage great Is a 100 the accepted model, but there as that of the Hon. Ashley W. Cole, for roat variety In these yokes. Some exam Die. but always remained sub end with a little trimmed patte holdlns? Kvery old engine Is a stationary einot the ornament but the which ordinate, glne when the steam gives out ilnwn each of the box plaits Into thief feat ire of the facial assemblage. tt. skirt is fathered. A mixed wool President Roosevelt Is the most How's Thief In dull but soft greens and reds, a trie representative of the many autumn fabric, has a skirt laid in We offer One Hundred Dollars Refamous men of the present era who flutters of rather narrow side plaits ward for any case of Catarrh that can-sbe cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. have grown less opulent of whiskers as and a yoke simulated In a lot of Illlte F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., their statesmanship has expanded. His nattes of green cloth, embroidered in cheek Is now unruffled, though the red and ecru. A yoke that can always Toledo, O. or have known F. the tnus'cche remains. curved one Is We, undersigned, re made becoming I. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ber:.e?e are only a few examples of scalloped on Its lower edge. A yo l tf.o fashion which lately oTerca.ne nn the sides with a lieve him perfectly honorable In all sele-t.ca are ( .ernor Dockery they skirt arranged on this in side plaits, rx business transactions snd finsnciiliy not a catalogue. They indicate cept In front, is a model to be reeo n ible to carry ott any obligations made rerretty clearly the eitent ofto.the The mended for an autumn "street sul 5y their firm. action from the days of 151 Some of the nine gored skirts hav r.n WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Drugof the the way has gone beard imitation vr.ke of trimming. Another rtetous gets, Toledo, O. sKrt MARTIN, .VALUING, RINNAN nice way of trimming a circular top boot. .tbo-iWholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Is by clusters of trimmed pattes The twentieth century ,s Winnin Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-iallseyrnewhat as the nineteenth began, kn tl?h. From a Paris letter. . and so strictly acting directly upon the blood though, of course, cot doubt'-imucous ind surfaces of the system. to men is be It suffering Feme rich ii(m talTersally smooth, but T.c Price Its all bottle. Sold by all Drug-lists- . of the per pocket fatty degeneration 2 It will run parallel through There frcm Testimonials free. boob. tuartera with it predecessor. Hall's Famiiy Pills are the best. DAY OF THE SHAVEN IETLJPrnrTL7IESIB FACE. Mis-sou- permanent, quick and lasting cure, guaranteed. No. cutting, no pain and no detention from business. Consultation and'examln'ation free. Call 0 send for free book, which tells all abou t rupture or hernia, with testimonial!, ' from former patients. A Read the following testimonial letters of former patients and what the Kansas City papers have to s:ty about the Doctor. DR. ERNEST HENDERSON, 103 W. 9th St., Kansas City, Mo,. ri - one-ha- lf three-fourth- y , revo-Intlcna- YOU PAY NOTHING UNTIL CURED, ry - con-tulcum- is ot RUPTURE NOW CURABLE. and is an honor to his calling as.. well as a citizen highly esteemed by hi Wonderful Advancement Made In fellow men. He may be consulted at Treating by Dr. Henderson. any time at his office, 103 West Ninth Kansas City Sunday Journal, July 26, 1903: Rupture Is no longer incurable, perhaps in extremely rare cases, ays Dr. Ernest Henderson, Kansas ex-:e- pt City's eminent hernia specialist. How-ive- y, . l easBBssssasaa Mr. Peake, a Merchant, Takes s-- itill In vogue in many places. "In taking up rupture as a specialty," Pleasure Recommending Treatment. Glvti Testimonial Letter In Conscientious Truth for Benefit of Suffering Mam kind. In r, It has not been many years since t reliable treatment for this affliction unknown, and surprising as it may teem, the methods of former years are Kansas City. Kai., May 22. 190J. Dr. Ernest Henderson, Ktnh City M. My Dear Sir: I can never thank you ensues for your treatment of me while In my ruptured condition. I am now at well ai I ever wa amj in recommending I take pride and pUaiure the best and Oft.y to othera your treatment T6 reliable treatment there la for rupture. testimonial la given in consclentloue truth fei ' the benefit of Buffering nan Henderson said to a reporter "I c'pEuta that the old principle Double Rupture Cured In Seven Week ras wrong and there was an opportun-tNot Worn By Painless Method. Has for a man who would devote time t "Guarantee The Since. a Truss ind study to Improve It A rupture H Attractive. Is No or Cure Pay" dangerous thing; no one can tell 1901 Kansas City. Ka... May 22 rhat minute it will cause trouble, and Ernest Henderson. M. ane".C ty'voIu' Iol he time may come when relief is not My Dear Doetor:-Wh- en s.Uw , et treatment I waa ruptured on both rithin easy reach. It Is always a painful that I could not attend to my bu;n"; weeka by a other even when there is no pain or You cured meI In seven method and have not worn a tru ipparent danger. To be sure, it was take great pleAiur In reooramendlns you ..as Jv to small task to revolutionize the your treatment to the afflicted, knowlug cure any aufferer. Your guarantee to curs moat mlTtr. aa reatment of rupture, and I am ' not will or receive no pay la attracUve, have apent a grea'. deal of money ana, wasting when I say that there are few era failed to set cured. cen who would have worked, studied With beat wlahea, I am, Toura truly. EUGENE SAWYER. 1M4 N. 6th St. ind experimented as I have done to irlng out a new method and perfect It o as to be effective In all classes of Mr. Elliott's Case Was An Extremely upture. My success has been my Bad One, and Had to Be Treated tha I have been nractirlna-- this Second Time. He Is Now Sound, oethod for several years, and there and Well. I Make My Guarantee ire hundreds of people in Kansas City Good In Every Case. Hundreds et ind vicinity who will take great pleas- Sufferers Corns to Me and are Cured, ire In testifying to Its efficacy. People Although Pronounced Incurable by tow coma to consult me from almost Prominent Physicians. (very state In the Union, and I have Sterling. Kaa . May N. 1301 n file In my office letters from many Or. Ernett Itecderaon. Kanaas City, Mo. To W hom It May Concern: f them showing the high esteem in Thla la to certify that from iny earlleet ro up to my 10th year, I waa afMotai) rhich they hold the service I have ren- - collection, with hernia of a characte pronounced loour lered them." able by s noted surgeon of this pVere. after 4, carcfu1 eaamlnaUon. I aaw Dr. Erneat lien, In treating rupture Dr. Henderson hereon' adTertJeement. "No cure no aad toes not use a knife, consequently be I determined to try hint. In companypay." with ay I went to Kanaae City and c'oiei e, fitter ias built up an immense practice and ront-iwith the doctor, remaining units aeven weeka. BHIevlcgg I was tow enjoys a national reputation as a tritment for over the money and went hone. well I turret month no time the trouble returned, His upture specialist. pay AfU' a few plan of In the doctor and behev.eg fc faith hiving tntil cured has certainly proven very but wou d do ai he promlaed. I went back without "having td vlted him ot my condition, and he topular. took me In snd treated me four weeks Dr. Henderson Is one of the ablest willingly more, wlttout s cent more ry. and then 01s Youra reipectfuiijr. mcCURED. nen In the medical profession today. chged Dr. vas satisfied y re-car- d. ct - If you are Interested in the West, o Tne Publishers Newspaper Union Kansas City, Ma, VoL IV, No. 52, Western Investments send for "Hint! to Investors," published every nontfi. j Best authority in the West Free fo U. S. C. HUGHES, M. 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It he wm ym fr.. tw rtriainniw cwmn 1 . snd Nrfl 1 Wsges In the United States on tha It was found the other day in Ixn on that a stolen dog. which failed to average are more than twice those ia Jenllfy its owner had been dosed with else-see- by d the thfcf. Anise-see- d estroys the sense of smell temporan-f- . The dog did not recover for two or bree days. Representative Curtis, of Kansas, rho is sometimes referred t? as tha Indian member" cf the House, has eeu at various times In bis life a ockey, a hack driver, law student, an1 olitican. n, - street Belgium, 3 limes those of DonmUeT, France, Germany, Italy and Spain, and, cne and a half those In Knglanl a&4 Scotland. The deepest gold mine In the world, at Beni!go, Australia. Its shaft Is down 3,000 feet, or only sixty fesf, short of of a mile. TLs, heat at that depth is 103 degrees. Is three-quarter- s The I'nlted States is not the only Government that Is feeling a little, nervous about the big guns on its war shirts. The new British 9.2 irwh gun, is net coming up to expectations. The Russian Government has grant s d permission to three foreign to cut wood for three years In he northern provinces rf Arthangpl, J. Oswald Smith, cf Hove, Esrlattd, le eiports not cf exceed C23,S00C-- m will St the St Ixul Fair 4 alue. small drinking mug used by Q'jetQ, Victoria in her childhood days. Wagner-I- s it proper to say "drank -f drunk." It Is likely that the next census , Jagner- It depends altogether on ken In Russia will show a ? a.'J 9w far roii are gone toptilalicn. com-ante- - :.-- |