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Show -- . ?'' "'''' :3 ... v- - - ' - - , ' . 1 A HOVEL SUBMARINE lewarr Starts' Bank. Si - i , ;- - . I ir l .1 T " 1 NOVEL CLUB FOR GOOD BOYS. - v Of f UNDER WATER CRAFT INVENTED BY NEGRO. NEW-TY- -- PE CL0Crf FOUND VOICE and Accounts Helpa Lade Making Pledges. ft" GREAT SHOCK-- : THE"- CATlSC- - OF Des Jlaiuem, la. To every boy la REJUVENESCENCE? Ipwa who will take a pledge to use -neither tobacco nor liquor Samuel 7" a. wealthy Dee Moines Explosion Startled Timepiece e Vwk a cenr--a day" for Efforts ""Unappreciated! y-Jtthree years and another dollar at the "the Tired Master ,' 7T by end-o-f the three years. At House. the time be urges the boys who accept x j his proposition to save the 'nickels and la an old fashioned It eight-dadimes they would otherwise have and ft stands' on a shelf la the' spent for tobcco""lnd alcoholic' drink dock, and put them with their account He kitchenr of the apartment between Abe , and the ice chest. - Unused" to such humble surroundings, tor It had once graced a gentleman's library flbe old elock has consistently and steadfastly Tefused to recognize its T plebeian neighbors by striking the hours. A faint click, when the minute hand has completed its L Is the only audible indication of l' the flight of time. But last Sunday the clock, had the moat serious shock ot its existence, a shock that for a time unbalanced It equilibrium to eucb. an extent that but the story is progressing toa rap Idly. The timepiece's mistress had bought; about ten days "before, a gallon of eider,- - delivered to her by thef grocer In a heavy glass water bottle. Finding after a time uat the elder was fermenting she took-th- e boU4 from the-Icctest and set it on the" window sill, where ft stood safely. And - now ensues tragedy..' "v Some time after nine o'clock cn Sunday evening, tbe silence of the house was broken by a roort that Biiknt. have come 'from the heaviest Of fowling pieces, followed, by thd crash of -- 7 Fihml5-ir7Frin7sTpIisW- ;x -- -i:-t y 77 7 . ' Out as-- Well M lnrial Boat WUI Be of Great Bsrvlca as 4: , " ' the-sam- e f Life Preserver. - Deader. JteWt LIncoiff, negto Inventor of this city, has perfected an entirely jew type of submarine craft, hlch .ii to. ha brought to of the war department by a numThomas Dillon O'Brien, state insurance com ber of capitalists' who have become i -- BlBBkmer for tbe state of Minnesota, li the man terested in the invention. If Lincoln's 7 who got. behlntj the movement for uniform In- principles work , out as well In the surance rules and legislation throughout the trial boat as they do In the model, , country, and aeema about to push that excellent there is no dpubt that be has solved Idea through to a successful Interstate organisathe problem ,of under water : oavlga-liotion. The Idea that the various states should He gives the following details cooperate and adopt similar methods of dealing; concerning his unique craftt .with the big Insurance companies is one that "llj invention ili not only "prove appeals immediately to the Intelligence and' com.' an Improvement in submarine navigamod sense of the public, so that the only question, but will introduce a. new mode of tion tbat arises is as to Why no such steps were propulsion, which may beapplied to ever taken before. all water craft, wbether'runnlng on or Mr, p'Prleti interested enough "insurance beneath the surface of the water," the ' commissioners from other states to make a nainventor say.. tional gathering feasible, and that meeting re- ."It can be steered or controlled with - suited in a definite organised plan- of action ifl as much ease and safety, in. JouglTas- the direction)? Laa. urged A Demoerair O'Brien of' Govt Johnson's in cairn seas. Observation can "be of the. executive at all taken' as accurately ;while the bo&fls appointees in Minnesota, and lias had the He is allaayer points-.and has been prominent In politics and wholly submerged as when on the surin secret society circles for a numberof years. face byt a system of mirrors and re, .. y fracted raygj only exposing an eight-Inc- WOULD UNIFY INSURANCE RULES n - e - - h IEVTIV1INISTER FROM HONDURAS pipe ta view. "The boat is sgtle, swift and durable. It will stand the pressure .of the water at any depth. By the anoll- - Dr. Luis Laze Arnaga, the Hew minister to from- - therepiiblic' tif Hon- da ran, 'made a formal of his bejug officially received by the president,-i-n which he declared that ....slth theL "IMIM.e5-Sl08ely---alUeI Latin Amencnn states. His own government, he declared, has planned "sa even closer and fuller affiliation with our hwn for the betterjlevelop- mentof the spirit. and he prophe sled the near.' approach of the day when the whole- - American continent will be practically one great government and people with- the various separate countries holding a similar relation at the present time. ; to our own Individual Dr. Arriaga Is a mas of unusual scholarly attainment b and physician of wide note,, who He iff 49 years Jias held mauy 'important position in his own government, old and finished his education In Gautemala and in Paris. - the Belted States -- neyeorehasthe 1 1 -- 1. of CJ? lets, we are able h"l," gnd-tr- - SniES dumb-waite- . , MOOES ARE EXCEP- - tional designs. SEASON'S corNext to this, and TiONIKLLY BEAUTIFUL." rect for the shorter, stouter bride, la - Ivory hand embroidery tn onEmpire and Dlrectelra Fashions Werit fjess. which - la.inttod.ticed : the pointed long, bolero, Up ln.to Idssl Oovns Soms sleeves, the high collars and the pan'', Points as to Frocks for els or Tor outlining the modified sheath, ithe . skirt. . Very beautiful bandlngB ready emNever have styles for brides' oeen more beautiful. The empire and dlrec-tolr- e broidered and braided can be bought for these satin bridal robes, and some modes work up into Ideal hrldaf as net gowns. The lustrous sattnr and fab- kjvely povelly trimmings such and galloons,, rics of the hour are-- delight in them- and laces in braidings selves and demand little embellish-meat- , picked out with seed pearls, tiny- iriwhile the - colorings In dlrec- - descent beads er- wee paillettes are shown as substitutes for embroidery. bitde-to-bshould be however, to avoid the trimmings spangled with silver or gold, as they destroy the virginal purity ef the satin, . robe, 0 Incidentally, for house frocks, many sleeve novelties 'sre. shown. With a wistaria-colorecashmere gown, for in-- -' self-ton- : e .alanfiaihe mausquetaireeieeves, the tf ..suca-- ar Aft g preferred, may be of rather e- on of "electric lights,with hard Cli and covered wiarspTihTeTeJlTass. was The boTtle hSiTTy xplotlea." breaking two empty milk boflleg In its" crash, and blowing outtbezwiudow - o Daftft which- Interest. No one thought of the old clock, then, but later, when'the kitchen floor had been mopped and swept, and-thexcited and .weary, family had retired, e dictions about any part of the ward- rote . for th$ coming montfti-b- ut lWpalBi6at will one of the salient,, features. With this the case It takes no long bead to see that the velvet coat will be reinstated in a place worthy Ha name and fame. No separate cold weather cloilr eoaiir half jKffecUve7-iU- i Jf p r- 7-7- 1-: -- ! WILL -- Charles-townMa- 9 1 '"tt 7 f f L. 'Mm f' mm NEW FLORIDA SENATOR m SrTth,,.Ul r lnr" .' " j"f io lmP ftWA I - ; ins arrf , liMMMi - -- - '. rr - V ... llfeellJL jtiuirnj, wuu served in ine expeqition j?J!lLh ell, one day t when we were show the troops having "suffered severely ing In Dayton, O., I had gone on to from want of water, his literary at Columbus to arrange some advance quirements were of busJnPBB, eating my dinttef-tir Caesar's the hotel when a telegram was handed utteneEEverylHroke1lerhc-in the neighborhood is making a spe- - army had been in the same predica to me. It was from Bill, and read: Tne'1eo'parhas-escaped.fi.ProwUt lalty ot his book." That is the usual ment. Keterring - to always eaffi'ed ahoulTown. What shari I"8oT"7 " " ' way d doing thngsjrhe clergyman iwhkk-- h blinds out a new book. . Anybody elsei able library),' he found his recollec- . "That Was Just like B11L He bad niight appear in the publishers' ..cata- tion, right; that water had been tqi have explicit directions, even in by the Romans from wells dug an emergency like this. He didn't logue every month without arousing local pride., but with the preachers it at a certain spot la the' sands. A want to make a mistake. ' immediaJely wired back Is different. When a minister, turns trial was Immediately made, and the Bill: author that' old saw about the prophet result was a copious supply. ; The 'Shoot him on the spot I didn't think conTt until a s couple of being without honor In h! own oun-Tr- British . troops;.bracedua--B' is "disproved with a vengeance. quered Egypt hours later, when I received another Lvpir fall there is a considerable lit- telegram "from conscientious, careful 'Austria's .government has - brought York churches. .The first place where forward a bill in the chamber of dep- York: Herald.": those volumes' are put on sale is la the uties waking Insurance against Illness All Is Vanity. bookstores near the.'church where ,the and old age compulsory on all work a. i mL. ji minister preachesCand usually the men and domestics and jwat-- nti PS are watte 'iliBrs." 3feW pIoy"wTidgafiBual inconm does not rao:i. Yo'U Tim-8- . exceed 1500. "Why is be 93 popular hereabouts r. "He .ls the .pastor of the Presby. , terian church, down in the next block," ...J,-we- e. tht hl,;-x;aesar- - - eHiismeot"4getheTrTJtaa.-cer- ,r - d . ' 4f -- ' - ' .. are under her 1 "ITiinHamantfil J ffiehtai Outlines for a Jewyiew , of Life,7 and "Chief Problem's o'f the Re-- , ." liglous Phllosonhv of To-Da- Alter House to Remove Casket Kltlaniiing, Pa, Miss Dora Tockey, 30 years old, who died here, was so " vere"1ST'endei 'WTiy, the, salesman said lhat you could walk farther jnjthmf tfon any orocrs wruiout getting tired; and I aad tbatTon couldn't walk very far Just now on arconnt-o- f your knee,' you kno. and be said that he meant farther for the same distance. - Sol 1 bought them, and .oere they are. Save . the string, please." ., large that a specially constructed casket had to be ordered for her body. Tbe casket could, only be taken. Into 7 and out of the houseJy removing one. 45he did-- not notice Tjn Her of lewfndows, its frame and about son'a fare ss he undid " the paekage eighteen Inches of tbe wajl of the and he was wjaxcd.lhatrotle of ex the-sni- - house.' ; -- 800- lKiuiids. ,:; plaining. ile Youth's Companion. She- was :al ways large, . but wis afflicted Professional Yalesmeiv during the last years with & dtsease-lgheDo Vle men choose, their prc-slmllar to eieptiantlasis, and her fessions before their senlpf' year?' weight- iaoieas yesTSIostMf" tliera choose cimou.ly. Tba'ip'g' "le-Jcial casket was 47 Inches wide nd (heir profession whn7they.enttrf Yale. Harvard 1mppCn.. ewi feet long. : , V . - B, ' ' . : v,7 KEEPS EGGS PROPERLY WARM, in Ornament for Table. i , - , v - zr fc.n .1 porsonlH appreciates and crave syin- - pathyv Cultivste a light touch, a low tone of voice and a light step, but do not go about stealtMty onJlj)toe jirjkhls-'Terrfr1ie'ewarm considerable time.'"" The only thing required is a- pretty, oval basket, with a lid- Trhis-shoujhe See that TTned warmly with flannel In the first oiled. noisewell Opeu and shut them I lace, and then divided into a num' lessly, but not slowly, S1 .,; ber of separate compartments; ed?ed Do to do thtfpatient a. with Iriled pocket b, Jnto each pf good turn alondnrinnmir which "an ."cgg"l placed.. - The lid of 411 he ie well along tnr the Toad to re-- " the basket is also lined Inside with covery. The exertion of listening Is flannel for greater warmth, and cov' ered with quilted satin. A smart litwearing when one is weak. ; ". ;:".;',tle ribbon, bow at Ilia. top and a bory Don't expect tonics to; keep you well dering frill of lace, help 0 give a to bo arousedand ..he becomes forj rest-Jes- d net-atte- -- ' ly - byglene: DRAPED SKIRTS MAY BE Seem Bound to Evolve arm.-"'iOo- t tal Life," "Great Thinkers and Their 1 they're the best I ever bought yotrWhst is so very good about themT Views of Life," 'The Struggle for a Spiritual Content of Mfe" "Fundar Inquired her on, for whomji'lfc. ng ti y ofWBTch SotfiS - " 7 Kvery woman ought to acquaint her Something quite new in the way of self with tbeT genera rules to be a basket intended to hold' in caring for the sick. Not four or more eggs, may be seen oniv Is thl knnwlertffil ?iiefnl when sketch. It Iff a thoroUKhlvprarMlcar, fo'gyr In"fwlll"sirve "to keep the eggsT la'tyra aui'is, but jla.M (he sick there are various little points that should, be put Into requisition. Sor instance: Do not sit en" the edge of the Iwd. sway back and forth In a rocking chair, or rattle the. leaves of 4)ook or newspaper These things are ofien annoying to a well perBon. ., fJevet siieak to the patient of his -ueitbt gu ta... the uiwnite ayauilunut ... .. -. - Hvfj , In-o- f Jt ' Embroidery on Towels. ."There nasbeea quite - a returp this autumn to large towels- ornamented with colored embroidery. Dull blue, old pink and pale brown are used in formal designs. These are done on coarse toweling and a letter Is worked lnthe center Of one end.- This Is easy work to do at borne and - quite .. hJ prlihanthe ananosome rur garment, and tills is not desirable, except In a very brief part of the winter. The new velvets show a tendency toward fruit shades, and one of the most charming tones seen is the plum with a bloom,, which the manufacturer has cleverly Some imagination - may- - be copied wanted to see the fruit bloom In the silken weave, but the soft red purple shade Is near enough liks the rich color of the fmit to be noticeabte. Worth Remsmbsrlng by these Caring Basket' Cosy Ale "" ' for the Sick, Breakfast 7- 11 AmwwBh-TrHBtorallze- j RULES FOR AMATEUR NURSE. 1 p - pre-fejfe- - n Fin- -- EXPLORE AFRICA -- House Gown of Catawba Satin " " .:, Ishsd Cashmere. toire broadcloths and similar highly materials are admirably adapted for going away frocks. .. First, tbe bridal gown Itself. It must be Of satin this year, Ivory-whit- e Lace robes, are entirely out of ih4 fashloh-runnln"Crepe j- meteor, which is armost as lustrous as satin, is in demand, but It Is more expensive arid not much more aoft and clinging than the better grades of satin. s to trimming, rfal laoa scums tn jdaiia.aia.-Me--laktaotttflr-I- -- - ijowus agjhe .velvet. enejiBlm.lt be ed V irt' EiTS" iTiFeartrfo: make' dennYte - - 7 ia.Adoptedw:c A-,- .: t4flgy-Tpta- - T Fashion That Is Reasonably Certain to wearily-in-bei-fi- -- ' WILL WEAR SEPARATE COAT. 7 . t fine madowltl aaweep alLUjemy around-- is drawing '7 d tn-ve- the aged timepiece's shattered nerves Jhe-inistres- - coarWls--tariactilcirp- a"llnlngof r Jirtinsie gauzej hefmetallic'.. gleam "throBiih net is ve?y good, indeed. All house gowns and all street gowns for are made with calling, trains. . Evening frocks soft fabrltis" like net, chiffon cloth, etc., are , SUGGESTED HUNTING TRIP n nr-eve- sEade and an silver gauze. With k enfawba cloth, the matching jnet is used, interlined with acoppery interlining of gave way.' .The calm composure-o- f months was broken. It was mtdnltr The Lplan as outlined by Mri Saucee-ma- n Click went jieTpldTeiock. And then, Is to take boys from, the age ot one, two, three on to 12 swept the nine to 16 and organize them Intc strokes. .Thirteen, 14- ,- 16 was k s of plants or companies of 50 or 100. He never going to stop? . rst wouM.aftsoJoi's-ol- d monthly the house, tu rned wis WeamTng7 eleeprd,totiglirihC discuss and 'be taught ecohomy Half ad hour later sherousd as the Leigh Huiit, the man who put the idea of an ftn8rcVaTid"1lB'w to earn"nior.ey,' clean mrateT of tie house tiptoed in, stifling the head- of- PreslunH. .' Irritated mirth. ll!fingand:,eeiWngstedine Roosevelt in a conversation attheWhlte House "I waited --till the blamed thing and morals. on Each,, dustry boy join as executive dinner table. Is' not secondto the lng the club, will receive $1. The boy struck 1,002, and tnen I couldn't stand an exaijaple'of strenuous energy. For that reamust deposit with his dollar 50 cents, it, any longer. You'll find your apron") as a friend of Rooseson, perhaps, he Is counted Even " to show goo( falthr Starting his , bank stuffed Into the case . velt's. " ;,' taking off the pendulum didn't do any account rewitn will each ii.so, boy Hunt'B life ftorygp to The presenOlme is a Model of New Submarine. eetve uno imuiij pep - series ot ursnAiojrns, a varied and altogether The. next morning. ibey, speculated . y earsx an M jtheind . at that period remarkable string of disconnected and differing in cont act with a great !UJlacBot the breakfast tOftsTknd coffee as oer Hi will receive an additional $1. This movement! of the boat eiprteesTSOTr wTSTcFhe" hMlnvariabiy come is smooth. wiH jWe them J12 .if they have not to how many times the old clock would winner. .He has been a builder of states and Myastruck4iad ItieBpermttted-t- o inneg boa' belnB-carrl-- oltiefcAJBewspaper-pnbllshejby saved one of 1U pent-uemot Ion ; but geathem-4esave-4helnickels and express all M miller, a miner in, japan and Korean a diplomat the outer boat, does not come In conIt has been haughty and hasn't spoken tact with the water, and can offer no dimes, so as- to- be prepared to start since. wl and royal fiscal agent in ROssia. a' reservoir life right.. builder and irrigation promoter in Africa and resistance to Its speed or momentum. "The Inner boat is similar in conA Delicate Dismissal. ' half a dozen . other ' things la -- as many - other WINNER OF NOBEL PRIZE. struction and sire' to the euter, and Frank 8. Lahm, the father of Lieut. places. He has failed at least once for a million, and returned a half dozen every debt with interest Mr. Hunt, a native of Indt' constitutes therlivlng apartments and. Prof. Eucken, Given Wfard In Litera- Xahm, the champion balloonisthad A jears later to discharge X a place to carry, all the necesana, is still In the prime of life and has decided to remain in hia own country affording sail In Wilbur Wright's aero- ture, Author of Noted Works. sary appliances according to the usage to enjoy the "advantages of a familiar civilization.1. i ' : ' of the boafc Boston. Prof. Rudolph ucken of afterward he talked of aviation. "At a suitable distance from each 1'The sensation of: flyingMensald the TJnlverslty of Jena, who has been : enljjf the innet boat two turrets are is tike that of sailing in a very swift constructed that rise at right angles to steamship, without any vibration of vRev. Peter MacQueen has left his pulpit in the Inner boat to a distance of a foot rolling over a sea perfectly smooth. " above the greafesl vlla'melef ot the the Harvard Congregational "church at "I a lucky to go up. ' Mr. Wright hull.:- - So that when .running to go Into the Afrlcaaiflieripx on d has- - hundreds r: of , applications for awasJ only a very small portion of He tried to resign, but his conexplorlngvlour. flights. He has to' refuse-9In each an indefinite leave the boat is exposed to' vie w, hnd no gregation instead gbve him 100. But his refusals are nut delicate ' -. -. vital parts. t.;bsence."V -7. deircatrar the young "Thff'rea- r- furretF7consTltute a the-- xhflaratipiy and LuusDana s dls)iiigggl.ctila-.if- a' DrMaQueBpfefers eseitemefio'lrtRreiHn-far-aw- ay landi ta the" pilot hBUi7ana alsbTafford an open mother. 4- monotony of pastoral work.' He spends much of ing for ingress and egress to the Inner "This, lady had been visiting at the Jauie-ateadhis time in the former pursuits.' He was with boat,the pilot house being telescoped man lly fo" iievgg Jttth.iwieMtttf-c- '' rtthifaterrf On-- ' toward Chrlgtmas-tim-emonths. when boat is sub""war, with Gen. LawtonNn the Philippines, in tight, fastenings she said to him:' " 'John, I am j South Africa during the Boer war and at ,the merged.' going to have my, pho"The lower lr'-f'Bi of turrets Mfal are ends the SU. ' jar II .tat'lui un-- , front in the far east during" the Russo-Jataken at a Christmas gift for tograph flat made and downextend andthln,' you and Minnie.' What. dress do you pleasantness. H has isltedearly every cor : ' ner of tbe earth studying races, fauna and flora. ward to a point sufficient to hold a prefer Ee solid iron keei; which allows the and topography. . J!gr-JBItf hull to turn between It and A native of Scotland, he came to America in his sixteentfK year and rnirionIn-raFrepnSdtlwirinernioairThTi'Teel'steadles the g arodit4-fr8-Pfieetw.eHitgn""- - he. wai"ieiected boat latterly and adds stability to the during the past year tcLjhe Royal Geographical society of London. Dt Mac--, 7 Equal Pay for Equal Work, - .7. .. Inner boat, being rigidly connected at ,7 a Queen is 45 years old...,. Furthermore, a new commodity In ' both ends. anyJdne has usually tobe" Introduced "If la the rapid TOtatiBh Ml "iheouter standard at'ToweT; shell the inner boat may have any Inaruuie commanas, even though be clination to deviate fronV A level,: by way inferior." Women have" KoT of one the D.-sprupgTJuII-panQpIled- Into - business, Fletcher, the new senator from the wbrklhgnthe jtydroplnes sidexadverse to those of the other. I illit-Usiaie 01 r ionaa, comes to wagmngton UIIIHl I i IT 1 eaflT H ia nrr, rsvil 1 4?" .UU -ro wellnncd ulau. ifum 1U hia hllud. WW-fVi 11 Dnntt Tinner mjuicu uj me uiucin. 4oq Bnoin.er aevurntmr 1 serious andlcapjs Hhat a woman-Js- L trothlng teas than the construction of a big ship From both ends of the Inner boat ' ' canal entirely- across hl stat. t Tareryra good "judge oJ:he value of a "and" her work. Time will, adjust salaries It is amddeBt tl'ftle stunt, as Senator Flitch-e- r IherqJs to acocaTrbwextendlng make a most which, potot coming ' as It does other values. . f pictures it, entailing possibly au expend! weapon and can effectively awarded the Nobel prise in literature, ture of some, trifling sum like $50,000,000 tat formidable no coneiYWe-,,riiiriaiiarihin" was on tie progxajja-f-41- w in rammihg Fourtibe nsed ptMcBselaia that'is iwrftiiiiff itHffB ftflha ifml t)I- these "prows and JnNfront equal pay for. equal work" cause be of the for- ternatlonal Congress of Religious Lib advanced-mo; v ue oi tne:Dig oucn proposea. re do-- : iapldljrthanr n erals which wae held Iff Boston Sep-turret ward theiar-tuqnd 7T Given" a0B&mbatafirMstenef7raarge ing furthered by these Women who are' 27,4907,-As-- ae unwas - tember are to ret torpedo tubes"uslngcomsheet of paper and a lead pencil, Senator Fletch- X"wc5hd pair" able air force er will yrovsy all the established rules fa! geog- - Lpreflsed Does a Free of hands and a second brain "for their the "What "While been upon recomthe boat has subject raphy, commerce, mathematics and hygiene, that mended for war employers," Moreover,' thej know. that purposes, its greatest Christianity Require in Order to Be- for th'o time every dollar dcafped hy our Uncle Samuel into service to mankind they have lreen In husl-- . come - Victorious?" was read W. Jhe be will sv a life this big ditch will return "big profits. Not only neBf their'progresi'bas-bee- n '.remark- -' In hall . of the Pilgrim meeting departfial would it lave 500 miles of travel for the big ships preserver.women are - ind -- appuanceB-of ment of rellgloni iJlstorr and philoso- ablerTbe-very-rHcrTtnli J around that- route, trat" ttrwpuld "prove "a- decided that phy on the afternoon of September 24. given the business confidence they restimulus to commerce generally. And so it will when he gets id the Inside, so tbat the tdat can be re- Rev. George A. Gordon presided and 1 ceive argues well for ultimate fair ness, for the average man is Inclined paired at sea as well as in dry dock." thejiaper was read by Rev. Charles Wr to meet1 courage and determination r-... . Wendte. " U Classics, in the Army, : Disproving an Old Adage. CONSCIENTIOUS BILL. - &X-earaot-age-aneJft'eekly, CrTSuckepJiLZ Bent on an errand of mercy,' a city ,tThlstal6 about culUngout the since 18?1 has been nrafessor of nhll. Info "made"hls classics," dead the Net Timer a strange way Bill had charge of the animal osophy prowler languages, at West T8pacrr7'ry University of.. Jena. I at impressed Mm Point must interest the retired offl tent," said the-ol- d Soul, sndneiKhborhood. circus man, "and mis pumisnea volumes cave dealt ,s Mrs. Frlnk was a- trusting ' most was the-- bookstore windows. 1 In 'wTiFffiepfifl and reei years ago. wny,- - every one we bad with the show, and quite the fundamental of era about matters concerning which every one forTblocks around were conceptions Pointer should txraMe to read enough, too. This leopard gave Bill the and of hever fte'had thought meaning Caesar, at least There was a famous awwjtronblfrthan . hesrd of by a writer of whose Identity mer Band" 15,000, - n?trith In the same tuiouHucline -- .blade-enclrcllng- , .clbow-ialfieve- a famUy-a-whlskih- to;do away with the propeller and its ponderous machinery, has fjguredoiitthefcr4f 4heeya-wi- H absolutely neeessary-tget speed from dn this none the age of 4h etyj flw jn yog4e7 21 yeare without revoluble hull is the creates! take them through college or give achievement of the invention. It has them a good start In life. . a. epiral .arranged Jr. Saucerman- - is "reputed to - he Troni end to end, reseiu Ming a corl worth $1,500,000. The new organizascrew, when this..lull is set in mo- tion he Is perfecting to help boys is tion upon hs axis this blade coming to be known as "The Trimmer Bapd.ll To demonstrate bis earnestness he has "The Trimdeposited, in the name-o- f " - , glass fa!!inslnla lhe court bclowcxclted rush by a startled e a e -4 -- i- cir-eui- pi have suffered an eclipse. for tbe tall, slender bride a popular trimming Is tulW TUChlng. row. .fter row of it. very fine and feathery, applied in convenr FOR BRIDES -- - cosy; WOtM. - T-- - - - put on for service and for ornament.-;though they. by DO.meifsrniLkV of the buttons tor lT?hS(iJ''UV emttnttrOTKFi"lhneavi silks witfi - ef- troduced. For the street they are of the "peplum'ects to be seen on so many house the same material as the frock, unless gowns are more than likely to evolve velvet or leather! Is cboson to rover As f irrlTH ""il linln "eyoraktrts. the peplum is merely a short tipper Dollies for the Lunch Table. skirt lifted at ona side of the front a 4oft Ibelabl hr teat pettIf.llnfcA-tbKiiinIK if1'"' tame strsoe tn:.anotnerroaiwBr: or fulenotiKb to make It used for lunch Instead of a large sne ot decided contrast..- - it 4s a try ing fashion for short figures, as It baa rcltfth.' For practical reasons as well ss smaller, the effect of making the wearer ap- for aesthetic reasooS-.thea- e less bulky substitutes are being used pear shorter than she really Is. So fair peplums have tieen reserfed more and more.' It saves heavy launentirely for house or evening gowfes, dry.'" Doilies and teacloths.arc .BirH li f and vHh tfirTattef they ire not Tack f easier to handle and, consequent !v, ing In grace, for When combined with may be. washed oftener without possible-,-doiticD-or- cum-plaln- t- high waist, especially when-th- e latter Is not brought lose Into the figure, ,lbey form long and pretty lines that add an effect of height. A peplum worn with a Jacket or coat as .would be required for, thu sluet, writl be an absurdity: Of all pronounced fad of the moment htittonstake the lead.. They are - , r . v .... . set ot dnllle for jt..Janch''tai-should be all alike in ma'erlnl an,! sign. ; There should be a large e- ' a round doily for every 1 for-- 1 swall-tn- is 'c tiT - ' V ones for plates, tiny ' both ovnT art 1 rour. f Ing dlslii's, Un:' A 1 ' - |