Show of the World In P d c an r HA A Hymn FoX For Birthday r i r v vI tZ i i i I 1 il r t t WAS long tong ago ngo he crushed the thu chain that galled our new world pride T And lo 10 he stood and struck again tho the links from Freedoms side to his might we live as n men and not as at slaves today THANKS FJ Out But see a n thousand chains since then upon our freedom weight weigh f JE E hold that old time liberty for which our fathers died WE God grant that In our blindness we boast not with foolish pride FOR we have seen Lord God of Hosts that he Is tenfold bound FOR Upon whose hands hand een as he boasts no hampering chains are ara found In her name dark things thing are done Lord God for Freedoms sake SINCE Grant us another Washington more binding chains to break Copyright 1901 by Charles s N JOHN ARBUTHNOTT A VEGETABLE CHAIR r f 1 p k r IU 4 N r s Ono of ot the tho most mORt wonderful pieces of ot furniture in to the world is le the vegetable chair herewith Illustrated It came from Korea Karen and woe was grown from Crom a sin aln Ble gle seed peed se 1 planted twentysix Ix yours years ours ago a o oThe The need woe was that of a n gingko tree Ilee In Infertile Infertile n fertile ferUle soil colt and amid ant ami an rain the tho seed grew row Into a vine ville which the na native na native native tive gardener set Bet about to fashion by hy Ingenious twisting and Into an armchair Much Much pruning was necessary nry In order to make mako makI I the tho lower branches develop In size and I strength The chair chah weighs more lOore than ICO rounds pounds and Is even harder sturdier and more imperishable than oak It Is II 3 J fee fe frej Inches I In height and 25 tG Inches In width and some of ot the HIP knots which formed between en the binding ropes UfO lire 21 inches In circumference The fhe bark hits has be boon been n removed and the surface which Is III golden brown br In color has lias tak taken taken taken en a n lino polish polishA adorns A wonderful statue a n public equate in Yokohama It 11 Is I a n 1 seated Im Image Image age of 01 the god gal I and Its height Is IB 6 feet tr t The total weight of ot this great rent statue Is IR tro tons ton pounds of at which Is In IW pure P gold goM THE SHIP OF THE DESERT D SERT AND THE SHIP OF THE SEA SEAr SEAf x rw r f It 4 f I r I Lii IM a it 1 r the old to on d this of This picture Is h Interesting showing how hew the methods new civilisation exist side by ilde In Motown Morocco In the steamer the lice cargo of U probably be he carried Inland by the desert which stands in the sound A Avery very similar state mate o of im imN J to tobi N bi seen n In Tangier by side with the telegraph ar are t oz who can cover ISO miles mild In Hire days day dayA a P a aA r rt A HANDSOME GOLD CENTERPIECE 0 r 1 r rl t I 1 iI H t 7 1 l P 7 t I it i rr W The Tho saying that republic are ful done does not hold good In the easo ens of Brazil The gold geld centerpiece herewith Illustrated which cost costman many man thousands of or dollars has just ju t been completed complete for or presentation to heron Haron lib Hlo Branco minister of ot foreign affairs In appreciation of his hU lorl conscientious and all honest h nt Induct conduct of hits his office This would seem em to most officials am ere not conscientious and anti honest hon 81 but the facts are against thin theory thieve 3 for to r Brazil II has h u ha had Il ax ae little trouble t i le with her prominent d since she became n a republic as any country In hi the world At any rule ats gift Is III a n commendable token of appreciation of ot the efforts of a man who hit his country cOlin try not for or the for that he need but for the glory and ant dignity of the Ih position and ana l lie he h really believed that he Was WM the man manfor manfor for the tilt place nn an opinion which subaN subsequent events have fully justified GATHERING GATHERING PECANS BY DY BAL DAL BALLOON LOON There Is II at nt least one Oll woman woman In ii Texas who Is III not likely to Buffer by reason of lack of or confidence In III herself or tho courage to carry any out liar her Ideas Instead Re a aC f C II If r rt t y t of o permitting the thin best beat t pecan nuts to go goto goto o oto to waste on the lilt ends of ot the small email branches which would not hear bear the weight of or a r she chic had hOll a n balloon rigged up lea u a 1 number of ot trees from ruin neighbors and ant proceeded to col cui collect lect lert some magnificent specimens of pe pa pecans pecans cans cons which brought large prices In tho the bIg bis cities of or the United States Slates MRS LAFAYETTE LAFAYE TTE DE E FRIESE Mrs IIII Lafayette t D De Da Is one of ot tho the most popular women w of the Arner Amer American hean ican colony In London Indeed she Bho ho is le leeo isso Iso so eo o popular that she was wall recently elect elected elected ed treasurer of ot the society orGanized v vr vJ t r J i ii i G re r by those of our fair ones who are ob god to live IRe In the foggy British cap capita capIto Ito ita ae f eh hp hart had previously declined de the higher P r honor of et the pres presidency presidency this was a striking compliment HOW THE COURT OF THE TEMPLE OP OF p pr A r a ai i r P f I L Think of at visiting the tho court of ot the tho famous teal Jem T ln I v I statement at first blush would appear to bo be too Cn Ti WC s c and yet It Is strictly within the fuels facts M tr t t ct nt lit was built a great grent many mally things which h In hI Innot tuff t o i ii rt r at not thought ot of ono One of ot these was the direct upon u 1 th III u i U ts vast net accumulation of water Wlter Had tits matter been gl i ny fo foIt e 1 It must live have been seen that thul the tho backing backlas of ot the MU to waud lieu i d i al t That Is la precisely what has hall happened to the temple tempI of if r i s Th lh a I the courtyard until now sightseers visit th ti undated pia plume 1 In n r 4 WHERE JOHN MILTON FINISHED HIS lUS PARADISE IOp E Ei i d II s nal y yg g j 1 4 tC t t Ii kL J j u i i ry s o Wf P 4 j Id F a aI i I i Y yet E Ell ll ar J The humble house holier depleted depicted In thin the Illustration I ts IH r end i ii 1 to In he h I ts to l h now no standing which was ever occupied d as a s home by hy h th c l n 1 j Jt Tills This fact tact alone would sutUre en to entitle en It to die dla dl m n ti tills n I JI h j stance of Ha Its haying having been bein the place In which v omi omit I i J 5 C 1 Pa r Lost makes mob It h of great Interest to i n t h I Inear t near the cilia village ge of ot St SL J lea In g J ku II A I I ta as 8 a J i f ithe a athe 3 the visitor that for far the um sum of ot sixpence the I I IM ie r fY property Is held In trust for the tho public and as ks It i j In r I hr r r v f t i s keeper keppel amp employed iI by h the th owner who hn almost almo i M 1 n r r I poet It Is iv I Improbable that it will give glYe way wn to th tn tit mi 1111 if dr r in inmany j 5 i Z f many years ire to come 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