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Show OF--' Tflfc MARK- flA I f M VT eft W. - Mi BiariTlicc JfT"' 170 k maim n. Lake cay. uiaH. A fcrfe v cooke? Guest Blatter. By the soup. Meggendorfer Merely All He Gets. "Do you find that living costs you more in New York than It did In Chi- "No, not any more. You see our Quarters are so small there that we can't possibly entertain any of our relatives - Lay of the Sorrowful Spook. Said a sorrowful spook to his wld: "You don't love me aa much as you Vs n1TltVl I IlilUUl & half-ounc- tT--ll villi. , 5 TliaHniay caklia cl ear, (Wier sense i M To use m ai of mortals cnths earlli. any-bod- y Soup Marks. Is Guest You called "Minna." that the blonde, the dark one or the old woman? Walter How do you know our rX Uhe VrodtgaVs 1 a a It m B I SLIGHT rap at the outer aoor arew tne attention oi woman. the gray-haire- tf In 111, DUO AatUff VftllCU. The door suddenly opened. A trim young woman stood at the thresh- looked around and nodded. morning," she her voice was clear and pleasant "May old. She and smiled "Good said, and come in?" forThe elderly woman stepped ward. "Why, yes," she answered. Take this chair. Have you walked far?" "Only from the village. The hill Is a little steep. I am not used to hills lately." She smiled and nodded again. "You are very good," said the stranger. "I am not really so tired. It was the dear old bouse that drew me In. I thought I would like to come." "Our home Is an old one," she said, w ith a little sigh. "It needs many imBut we haven't the provements. means to make them." "So?" said the girl with a touch of sympathy In her voice. "Perhaps these Improvements would take away the dear old home's nlceness. ' You do not live alone?" "No, there are two of us my husband and I." "And the children they are away, I 5ff "Let me tell it all In my own way, madame mother. It Is like this. John married me one two three years ago. Who was I? A poor girl trying to earn a living, madame mother. On the stage, yes. I will tell you how that was. When we came to tblB country my father waa a carver of wood and stone, had a fine business. Then he was killed In an accident and we were very poor, my mother and I. And so, because we were so poor I sang for a manager and he gave me a place on the stage. "And so because I loved John we were married and went away, far away Into the desert and Into the wilderness. John had the fever and there was only me I was doctor and nurse and all and, please God, he did not die." The hand of the older woman stole into the girl's and held it close. Then the luck changed. John Is made manager. And pretty soon my big. hopeful, always patient, always loving John I kiss bis mother's hand U rich, quite rich." did! "You forget, said bis fran. then?" I can ste through you now. The gray haired woman turned back From the tins of your toes to your Ufa to the uble. lid." "We have a child a son. He Is A Dark Question. away." -The girl arose quickly. n is Newt How gittln "Let me hep you. madam." She along In his rampaifen for constable?" drew off her Jacket and hung It on a "I'm afraid he's goln' to g lioiced He ain't mahln It arpear that If we hook behind the door. "Ah, you will want to unsold the administration ace what a fine bringing up I have. Is we've got to do It by electlu hlnx there not an apron I may wear V The gray haired woman smiling hesA Casual Inquiry. itated. "There Isn't much to do," she said. "I never have tasted liquor of any kind nor us-- d tobecoo nor uttered an "And we have no money to pay for In tnv life.' help." "L-- t us not talk of It." cried the "Unit You haven't, eh? Do yoa sr ruffles on your nightshirt" girt "I am not so very poor. You will let me stay a few days. Perhaps you The Tempered Wind. will not like me at all." The gray haired woman smiled. The Lord tmoers the wind to the ahorn lamb, but not to the man who "I think I like you already," she thinks It Is heroic to go all winter aid. The girl pinned np her sleeves on without an overcoat. her fair round arms. Love Letters. "Now you will tell me what lo do, Women generally write love letters and while we work we will talk. You a of gelling have said something about your so- nmerely tor Ibe purpose cbsnce to kf'P the answers. has be gone far away?" The woman looked at her with trou And Syrup. bled eyes. York New In Is hailed J, A. Patten "It Is an unhappy story," said the a 'he new cotton king.' Mr. Patten mother. "My eon quarreled with his everyof the nearly king biVWn father. It wae about a girl. Our boy t Chiwheat rsce-pnow back thing had gone away to the city. There was cago Record Herald. so little for him on the farm. His father thought he was wrong lo go Beprehenaib'e. Hut John was ambitious and there lived I fcuatand and happily "My was no chance for him here. And Tor seven ymrs." together one day he came home and said he thn?" "What was to marry. And It came out "He shaved off his matr4 and that going the girl was foreign and on the a like again." to boy looalng gnt stage. And when John's father heard this he was very angry. To him the A Noisy Remedy. WllTIo Msmms, whipped a theater Is a wicked place. It was In the wsy be wae brought op. Perils pa boy today for wblprtne; In school. he Is loo hard. Anyway, he told John wae ffiat Mother Well, right. the must give tip the girl or he fcmlel that Willie Hut, inarntna. would disown him. And John Is vroud, ten time an loud aa be whispered. too. and they had words and John went away, and since that day his faLogical. started that habit ther has never spoken his name." She fThp. V"i never suddenly put her apron te her eyes. f calling m boat "she?" He rmbably the first man whe "My dear, dear sen," he sobbed. one. Century. The girls face flushed. She went trle4 to to the weeping mother and touched Oirt. Mother Darting her hand. rVnne marry pretty how girls "Don't cry," she gently said. "PerAnd then they lake the cake. haps there Is good news. Look at me. But gTve me one wbtf turns out t4e What 4e you see?" She drew bark a Uke moth r esed to make. little aa her laoghing eyes grew serious and she held np her pretty head. As Advertised. "A young woman; a strong and Me (lank, lan and mweJi the worse and oeeful young woman a fof drink) Are you the yonng woman hpflthy woman, believe me." young good wih-yiit tr whom life would be a birdMi wet eyes stared at mother's The ths corn pan lotuhlp of a man of the girl. aoV!i cfiararlef and ImpoMog pree-ence"Why do roe tell me this?" she nit gpnde P.et!r. Sated. The mother took a step aesrer. Hfpirea "Ton!" she whlapered. is ymr lda of tfj hitpl- T e you cried the glrL "I ?" fee am sen's I wife!" your "Y. V hasbafid croU af "To have a The girl gently puahed the gray-haire- d ferrd te bty a!l the bakf 1 wanted wl!h-n-t tttsta Into a chair. for of It eiiker BeoMiemry making s te deaf ourselves anything else." 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To-morro- sake," he slowly said. At that the young woman cried out and ran srouad the table and put arm about hi Seek and klxted his prtrwsi! tjotd, HiWtr, l4ntl, ): Isold, Isold, bOri Kmc or Coimt, 91. Wailing It t atMil on pUrltniu ftlYrtnptt Alltl full pric nnt uniuiro urnrk .lirltl, (mrwl batik. i'ul llefuiwnc. Carbon.! NiiUuuaJ HMolutf Bllv.-r- , 48-19- 09. In the Country. Mrs. Knloker What do you suppose It was that Katy did? Mrs. Iiockcr Lcrt, of course. Harper's Kazan - U'll S r vr rr, f W?A"D E. BURTON, HOWARD g Rather Opposite. "Do you think your son will be an able factor la elevating the standard of living?" "Able, nothing! He will do more In the line of raising Cain." Dal American. The dan FuutcBrt.&C.t I43ElmSt.(St.Uoit?M, Silence! Prove It at Our Expense. Housewives who have used the old fashioned dyes only have the Idea that euch fabric requires a separate dye. Thousands of women who have used Dyola Dyes know that Dyola will give a fast brilliant cotor to either cotton, wool, silk or mixed goods. To prove It, we will send a 10c package, any color, with color card and book of directions, absolutely free, to any woman who will send her name and dealer's name to Dyola, Burlington, Vt. The girl had left a bag at the station and the old man drove with her to get It And when abe came bark she waved her hand to John's moth er on the porch and there was something more than a gracefaj greeting in the gesture. "Walt, good air. If you please," sh said td the old man before he could Is Thanks drive away. giving day. May I ask a friend dine with me here? The good moth er Is willing." The old man nodded. "Your friend will be welcome for your sake, little Udy," he said, and drove to the barn. "It goes well, madam mother," eald the glrL It certainly waa a fine Tbankrglvln spread. The torkey was the tendereat. and all lis train of acreraory dishes the most palatable that culln ary art could offer. And presently, when the girl had cast a final glance at the clock and another through lb window, the old man was bidden to the feast He looked at the trim young woman Inquiringly as be sested himself. "Tou spoke of a friend," he said. "Yes. sir," she quickly answered, "He will be here, ftoat yourself, madam. Hark, be la here." The outer door suddenly opened, a tall young man stepped Into the room and looked quickly about him. With a swift movement he stepped to bis mother's side and kissed her cheek, and then drew back. "John," the mother whispered, but her eyes were on the stern face of the tiflfcei wurou. Levrt(nt in ihm wurid in our lUu trade. Misery. The neighbor's dog sits out on the front lawn and howls dismally. The man in the window looks out and you beast!" The dog yells: "Sh-h-h- , The man again continues to howl. comes to the window and this time SHU the hurls a shoe at the dog. animal howls. Another shoe follows, The next day the man s wife goes around In her stocking feet because al e can t find her shoes. The man hasn't the price of another pair shoes for her, and the next night the dog howls louder than ever. riously. 'Your friend Is welcome for ,...-- Fighting the Slave Trade. Is generally Although supposed to be a thing of the past, the T'nlted States contributes annually $100 as Its share of the expense of keeping up at Brussels an Institution known as the International bureau for the repression of the African slave "What do you want with blm?" asked Fisher. "H'every morning," explained the old sailor, " 'e comes to me 'ammock and tells me to roll h'out 'The h'ad mlral wants to see you,' 'e says to me, H'aud I says to 'lm, 'Tell the h'admlral to go to 'ell,' says Hi." "My boy Is coming home," she cried. Then her face clouded. "But his father he Is so hard and unyield ing I'm afraid be haa not forgiven him." "Leave him to me, madam," cried the girl. "Hush, I think he Is coming. Not a word, madam. Leave him to me." The bent form of the tall old man appeared In the doorway. "Hiram," Bald the gray haired wo man. "I have a visitor here. She will atay with ua for a day or two." The old man looked at the girl cu i.- -v T "Sadie, what Is a gentleman?" "Please, ma'am," she answered, "a Visitor Do8 the painter Maier live here? gentleman's a man you don't know i Landlady No; they are all respec very well." Woman's Home table people in this house. We-tao- rrh COUGH MIXTURE. PE-RU-H- A. face,tniue cyz is turned abovs tcr be Inno- cent?" " 'Course not. Judge," answered the venireman; "It ain't necessary fur me to 'inresi no opinion about him, I've knowed him fur thirty years, an I know blame well he stole the oow " "That will do, Mr. SklleB. You may taud aside." Won the Prelate's. Prize. Archbishop P. J. Ryan of this city ewes the chldren at the oiimauage maintained by the Altoona diocese of the Catholic church a treat of candy and they are Impatiently waiting for blm to return here so he can buy the best. The archbishop, who .vas there attending the ruby Jubilee of Bishop E. A. Garvey, was taken to the orphanage at Cresson by the bishop, and delighted the little folks with his famous stories. "Why Is a stick of candy like a horse?" he suddenly asked. "1 know," piped a bit of a lad. " 'Cause the more you lick it the faster it goes. Philadelphia Record. sou! convene I tvlio Kasl o WUlWlWUSIlwW To seeHi Perfectly Unprejudiced. Here the Judge took a hand In ex' amining the veniremen. "You don't seem to understand the Question addresaed to you by the attorneys," he said. "What they want to know is whether you have formed or expressed any opinion in thlg case. That is to say, have you told anybody whether or not you believe the defendant guilty of the crime charged against him, or have you said to that you believe him fi ANKSG1VING TERNAL Goi of IjfeanJTrulIiarJLovg M -- salt r as 'mm . THE GREAT AMERICAN TURKEY..... see Don to turn I a dish tit far king. How about your Silvar Ssrvloo la It equally fit? If you ara thinking of aomathlna battar wo auggost a perusal of our naw linaa, Colonial, English or Frsntsh. Your taata aaaily satiafiad and your purse hardly disturbed. ST Strictly Neutral. OF ACTRESSES Among the humorous and human QUEEN T. L. Penuell's recent In Dr. stoiiea Home-Mad- e PRAISES Simple Remedy That la book, "Among the Wild Tribes of the mm Free from Oplatea and HarmAfghan Frontier," la one of a Hiitlsh ful Drugs. officer In tuo Kurram valley who Inter An effective remedy that will usu rogated aa Afiidl with regard to what was then considered a probabl con ally break up a cold In twenty-fou- r hours, Is easily made by mixing to- flict "Now tell me," said the officer, "if gether In a large bottle two ounces of e of Virgin Oil there were to bo war which God forGlycerine, a cO Pino compound pure and eight bid between Russia and England, ounces of mire Whisky. This mix what part would you and your people ture 'will cure any cough that Is cur take? Whom would you side with?" "Do you wish me to toll you what able, and Is not expensive as It makes enough to last the average family an would plenso you or to tell you the Miss eal truth?" was the naive reply. entire year. Virgin Oil of Pine com Julia la me to tho whut "I tell you adjure In the pound pure Is prepared only 'I Marlowe white word."' laboratories of the Leach Chemical mm glad to write my endorse' "Then," said .the old graybeard, "we ' Co., Cincinnati, O. would Just sit up here on our moun went ot the great remedy, Peruna. I tain tops watching you both fight, un- - 4i so most heart;iy."Jutla Marlowe. NO PLACE FOR A PAINTER. 11 we saw one or the other defeated. Any remody that benelits digestion, Then we would couie down and loot strengthens the nerves. The nerve centers require nntrition. the vanquished till the last mule! God If the digestion Is impaired, the nerve la great! Whut a time that would be centers become anemio, and nervous for us!" debility is the result. What's a Gentleman? An exact definition of a gentleman has been tried many times, never per- On hlpmmt will onnrince r Sj T iQiwfitiut m th bith.t rrlcM for J haps with entirely satisfactory retiults. -, v Jf fuM fnitii BH to uiora lu Little Sadie had never heard of any tlmn nir nlhi r bonaa. iwtual uli to wu.pt W tl tut our Uteiirb. id pni of the dlllnltlons, but she managed kin ft fi:".; Y.rv.iS Oia traiiinar, but urale subon to throw a gleam of light the , f..r., '.I. ir,,t 1, .It and thr ject, albiet one touched with unHi'mlto lor 'i ,K,Vupi'UyOo.t. O nti llarkvt rUtporu and conscious cynicism. The word waa In 'I'ivfCtulotf &Jyti a ahmiluu fr our loo wH ia ow w Trpiwr a (Jul,' oonttlilnf the spelling lesson and I said: tf arnlnati lei lllas aVtld liil vi4 A GOOD CUAPANTlE V d i , r. v a e J V i s f-- a Wf mrn mmy w'i ttSart lie r-- it ?W I V-- prr-- ; HUNTEnS'&TnAPPtinS'GUIDE W InW W If MT a fI - r f maymmu IStL E ? f rt - lm4 Pr sWt r r"Tr keYM f bmhw 7 Wtor I wmm UL?Z t a m si 4ese ftltm ft m w -r H" Ft- - f T |