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A pawnor of New Jersey has fewer deemnds upon what may be termed kb greeting muscles than a president at the United States. but even be Is a ly In the course of his term to de-slop an abnormal ease of glad band." The Eugene Field jingle- -. .. gather calls me Winiant, sister calls me Will. Mother calls me Willie. but the fellers can me Bin..., bas been applied to President Taft to give an idea Of the informality with which be meets the man. average An dd woman from Maryland who went , ' ' t: ';'' s ' 4 $ 11- --.0. ,, -, ,..,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,t-a- i - r., , ;,-- - ,,,,,, , 1 ... , - ' , '. ,. I ,,,,..-,- i .vnr, I .. r .I. p! --' ' - , ' a ak .T.04; ' ,'...., .''' ,,.". 4, .. ' 1:' ' t'..,'. ..:', . 1 '..,' ,.: ' 44). ' 1. ' ,11110, tO'' s. ) . fi"-1-7- , ' ti ' N - '0, ' i,:;;-,- . 4:,- : l' i,, , , ., ' 4, ' . - - - , '1.41 4, 1,' Ili ., , .:, - L ,tizearij ,t .: , ril , , ,411114 ,ile' t it 4,.. ,' Aw ,- bufferw---"Want-t- o breather. be says. 'is under a disadvantage. aod most of all when sleeping. The mouth must fall open to permit breathing. The only right war to breathe is through the nose. An obstructed nose compels cold air to enter the lungs through the mouth; the lining ot the mouth, throat and air passages is dried up causing catarrh: the tonsils are irritated. and oftentimes infected, and deep. full breathing is hindered. Unsound and irregular teeth. swollen tonsils and adenoid growth. are closely related. Neglected teeth and a dirty mouth are a cause of diseased tonsils and an obstructed ,,, , 4' f- i . Tho colonel's double handshake wino a suffragist vats. 2Mow Govorner Wilson outmode his hand in graisting. 11.The smile that President Taft shaking hands with a Novi Jamey policeman. 6.Colonol Roosevelt remembers an old friand on the New York police force. 6The . .. 4 .1,,i Dernaeratio candidata. , 4 to tho WM nous and shook hands, from the esclamation of an old French Dos Os governor? the urbane solorsd handshaking experience up to date was with him carne away saying. That Canadian at Murray Bay. where the factotum used to say to timid visitors that which attended the ceremonies of man.' just like home folks.- - When he president need to spend his summers. hoping to make an appointment for an his "notification" at Bea Girt. Ho was establishing civil government In By gar. dat Tar, he strong as one Interview. "Why don't you pef go inr stood at the door of the "Little Whits the Philippines his breezy greeting and bull mooetit" And that was year be- Hin ready wit stands him tn good stead Rouse" for an hour or more grasping his hearty handshake at first sur- fore the formation of the Progressive on occasions when he is tho central the hands of those who filed past. prised the natives: then they adopted party. figure of a big assemblage . as when. About 1.000 people were present, and. the fashion as a mark of the new order New Jersey nevet had a governor at the Asbury Park babies' parade, he though not all of them insisted upon of things. With the firm grip of his who was more approachable than was greeted by a small boy riding a the privilege. It is safe to say that the hand goes the genial smile which is Woodrow Wilson. Unlike many ex- papier macho bull moose and stretched governors right arm at the close of the the characteristic expression of the ecutives of lower rank. he was not out his band to the young rough rider day felt as if they had. Undoubtedly the handshaking recpresident Nobody ever visualizes Mr. shielded from contact with the public with a broad Emil and a "De that evoked cheers and -laughter. ord of the country belongs t9 CQlonel Taft except as smiling. As to that by a crowd of subordinates whose chief eet air ProbablyttovernfirWilsotrw- hardest Rooseveltwhat with his one term as hantigriltAllticresmagba imagined, tiii.i.oDee-lightod1- - - 1 1111 a , , - . ''''''' -;:: 7,, - 'kee'lb., - 7,-,--, ,4 ,..... qv, .,. ', to , :' ! . 1 - ,..: ,..: ' - v --- ,,',..?,.;,t.-4,,- -'- !t...., 4- I Z.: , , ' .i - - ; jt y 1:, -l-- z,. . -- ,t P , T 7.,,', ,I iA t , - ....:2!It; 4t , '."-- i- ,k. 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'L 4.-- e. ;i : 1 I do," answerett the candidata 'glow are the good wife and -. ime with the Taft handshake. the old white miller congratulatory handshake of the "Weil, wail. so you remembered the old whits mutat exclaimed the farm 11 have to tell that to the old governor of New Tort hie two es er. president and his stensive tours and woman." And he went away proud of innumerable rear platform speechea having a secure place in the state. Hs has reduced the physical fatigue mans memory. Row on earth did you remembet attendant upon the hurried operation to a minimum and can probably shake the man and his wile and even his more hands In an hour than any other family for so long?" asked a friend. man now before the public. and the "I didn't." said the candidate frank. remarkable thing about it is that most ly. " couldn't have said I ever saw of the owners of the hands so shaken him before, but I saw short white hairs will feel that there was really some- on hie black coat and two boys In thi thething personal in the greeting. Ile hell wagon with him. and I deduced metwatrout-thol- dpre.attsecellent memory for taoeiv-an- d r makes it his business in a vast aura - I mists." ii7 ,.: .,..;: - Blankr reckon, Mr. ..CertainlY o o ii igIP,,, : NOW WE'LL RIDE IN THE DOUBLE DECKED STREET CAR e. 4 - ber of oases to may something indicat. ing that he remembers a twiner meet- trig; 170r; Him rnarry another mad whose personality luta made him a success in politica does be disdain prompting from his companions as to the exact status of the local celebrities he meets In the course of his many 1curlier,. Indeed, the experience of the Misouri politician is one from which most candidates are willing to Itake a hint. Ile had been addroesing a crowd In a little town and at the close of his speech was accoeted by an elderly man who said 'You don't remember me. I ' 4 1 , i ., . 1 ',4",, , , A I , I , I '.', , s imossossammok...omo...w eince,s4.01c w"..ms,,......,...A '7 (-- .' t,...1Y;"'.' , . ,. l Otilli 'N 0 .i, N, . I , I ',1 ' , ..- - ! - . : . t. i . ,.. '.. , , 1 't. -' ' ' 4.-- - , , l'''''''..- .. , 4 NeLISV-- ;::. t' . , n i , ,,... ' ,t 4, ,r'2:;:,11..':': ilass-a- . ,1, p )..,y, ; .; UROPE, upon whose meods of railway transportation Americana ars prone to look GREAT many of the dentists of 000 In the United States; bad teeth. that a large with a degree of condescenproportion of nervous afthe United States are altru- 11.080,000 In the United ,Statee: defec- fections arise from or are aggravated sion long ego adopted an improvement istically trying to "work tive breathing, 7.002.000 in the United by diseases of the mouth that he has In street car construction which is just themselves out of their jobs." State& written for the benefit of the movement being introduced into the United ?best are the men in the neGood To Reasons a booklet entitled "Ten sail public attention to the profession This is the double decked States. Vie sr devoting much of their spare cessity for efficient dental inspection in For a Clean Mouth." from which the nd Street car, the first example of which in many eases time they schools mouth hygiene exhibits have following quotations are taken: we M (in America) is to be found in New sparwto preaching the gospel been held in 'various parts of the coun'Healthy teeth mean a clean and si dental York. The new American model is hygiene; to teaching that, try under the auspices of such organ- healthy mouth. and a clean mouth n0111." generally speaking. clean teeth do not izations as the dental superior to any in use In Europe. hygiene councils helps make a healthy body. A clean The clean mouth campaigners have The car is not only double decked. dotty. of New York. , klassachusette and and health. mouth make good keep helps The need of a nation wide movement Rhode Island Among the men of na- Chewing is the key which unlocks issued printed directions for brushing but steplessmoreover. it has a Centhe teeth. according to which the opter aide entrance. eels sort is apparent when one con- - tional prominence who have associated nourishment from food. Good eration should he performed by movThe ordinary long open car used in the brush in an up and down di- New York city accommodates sixty ing v, , P...!!1 rection, allowing the brush to come persons suited. the short open fifty. ''.t 4 the well up over the guma in both jaws. the long closed car thirty-mi, ' :1 ' ' i I 1; ,;",' , :.f.: ,. , the This should be done es the Outer sur.1 :,' ..' short closed twenty-thre!: ,,..: ,''' '''':;. ,, , ,' ' I'''' ' it. - - ''' ;' l'--' 4.e ':.,....! , ?,'.,4,!f-2-7,i ,., n to car forty-on- e face of all the teeth. Then open the 'It . f,..21:l., .., : ., : it .1., crf 4..,1.,,... 4. ',.: ,! ,;,.' : :4- ' 0,' ,,,,,,,...00, ,, The !".; .,, :,.' mouth and carefully brush the cutting and the &topless car fifty-onz, , ! 4 , k!,, ,...... ; , , i ; ,; 4, t ...i - ..:i :' . ..- .., ', ' ,::. I , , :,; : ! i ,;.,,.... .: surfaces. special care being given to double decker will seat eighty-eigit4e41 4 ,..i ,,"44 ' ; '."; '; ; V,. '''''''". '. ! ' '':' ' ', 04.4'" those in the back part of the mouth. persona and allow more room than ever i Then by tilting the brush clouts the for standees. ' ' I,' ' ';': ,jp, .'1., -:.".' 1 !;: '''p rf... i inner surfaces of the teeth Silk alAmong the advantages of the new 4 1 ; !:, ; - ', , ; r ' IN !' ' the brush to come well up car enumerated by J. B. Doyle, superttr. lowing .. ...,.. V 4,t3 intendent of the New York Railway! against the gums." r....,.,.--,--! 4 ,44...--F,,,,,---- , ,,,J i ;, ,t, In order to insure the observance of company. is the elimination of car ,"0 Ar, 7.,.,. t! , ; , A 1.: .,' 4ili.. ;.:;.",';':',!. , 7.' ''. ,;:',7., :' , Brookline a rule this (liass.) public steps. there being only ten Inches beio :iiiirt, school requires its pupils to take part tween the street level and the main i,,,,.:,,,dt..,,,',N In a daily toothbrush drill. blew York , ,, floor of the car. The side door la ar,.;,,,,--,- .:, has a number of free dental cltn- - ranged with a conductor behind , ., city ,.; ,: ., ..,.--,,.,, , lea, three of which 'are maintained by counter. so that all passengers marl ' ' '' 'f r , At one enter quicklyyand others may be disthe Children's Aid society. , ' 1Niral-, t,';,".'.: ' i 1 ', clinic in Brooklyn a little girl Was re'' ; , , charged with celerity. thus reducing .i . . ,. proached for failure to bruili her the time of stops. The money changt. 4 l 'teeth. :2 2,4 V ' , ing desk for the conductor is said to I 01' t.' "Due I do., 1 be an improvement and a time saver .-. I , ., l for the company and the passengers tearfully. i ' ; ,,::, ''. l, ..,,, . 'You can't do It VerY, theroughlr. Ai the main floor is so near the , . 1, then." said the doctor. ground. the dietaries to the second ': "I do It as thoroughly a tan,. the deck is only about twenty inches highpP.,....little girl whimpered. 'Tot see there's er than the main floor of many of the i me mudder, an me father. an me two ordinary street cars. The stairways ''' 1 44 , , big sisters, an' by the time the broth to the second deck are arranged In ' ' such a form that they are easy to gets to me it's awful soft!' ' ' 1 t, 'that there May be no occasion for climb and are fully inriosed against :r ' : Of ''' ., I'. .,....we';0,-..comtnuniti a such interest in the Inclement weather. 1, ', : ,, '' families of the children in their schools ' ' ' 4t:L., , , The seats on the main floor are ar4, i ,,, 4 1-1of I officials sothe the children'. The center 1 , longitudinally. ranged -'7 , r ,o, .. o, ciety sell toothbrushes to the youngpart of the ceiling is much higher than , , ., ,, ., , , , ,,,, , , :,. S cents eh: for over sters Another the seats of the ceiling directly phi.,.., ,, f lanthropist. a young woman who is the main floor. The seats on the sec, president of the Good Cheer club, has ond deck are built longitudinally back E , FR E.; D NT ,.... . distributed thousands Ot toothbrushes to back In the center part and are free to the children of the crowded east directly over the heightened calling of side of Neu York. The children have the main door thus providing for- - a .."ra the Inatome on thorough mastication. been so anxious to Tank them that saving of spate. Both compartments with the movement Are Modally- madi . themselves that 12.000.000 children in the United Professor Irving fisher of Tata uni- - Mastication prspares food for ths several riots of small proportions bore are of the semiconvertible States art design for facto due suffering trons Phnical versity. prestdont of the committee of stomach; it grinds tbs food god mixes attended the distributions. but it can- - summer use and can be Inclosed in a ot on the ono hundred national health. and It, with the saliva. This important not truthfully be said that an enthusiordinary short time through the use of a speNee ot mouth hygiene. , The esti!- Senator Robert L. ()won of Oklahoma. first step in digestion tails upoa the asm for dental hygiene most chitty designed window sash. rates based on an fussy" Of lit who introduced In the senate the bill teeth. eraminatitm Digestion is the first step in of the youthful struggler& Sad to say. The upper compartment, it Is expectartli number ot New York school for tho. eatablishment, of a .national orderly nutritiOn. ' Dental cripples It was the intensely human desire to ed, can be operated as an open air and children, are to the effect city health board. that cannel full there vain from get action for at least seven many smoking get something -imitutan.b. handinsPOsd malnutrition -- DiWtIlIam ft WoOdburr- of Roe; The bad habit of mouth, breathing is a toothbrush scv,beetowed was Imo months of the year. Protection against """ IngeNswr Tort., by -tlita.000 in a a but the Dr. tonnot or the attackwt,, by dentist, the eddewalk. gutter Woodbury and his to scrub neurologisttidied atoms the elements is provided In the gumenlarged Eland, &ACV has bosom .so thoroughly. convinced colleagues in tha movement. A, mour,' ARTHUR 3. RILTIZTQN. tree kir Curtains. When the car is in 'i .. .. , . ' ,,4 ':' . MOVEMENT TO PROMOTE MOUTH HYGIENE :- . 1 ; ,,,.,11,,..,4. .. -- t , ., ''':7 ' 4.7 .1!,.1'::, ,T$ 4 . . 1.:t lc' "."1"."."'...- i . ,' ' , , ,1- ' ,,; 4 - , ., ' 4 -,- , ,40. ,4? , , , -- .0''''''-- As - ', .4) ff'',' ',:1 5'' , 1 pol . ', I 4.,.4i'4 t 1 , .04'"'" ' ;44 ttt''' ê , Anglo-Saxo- .4-.4- a , i generagond . A , , ''. ....,"....Vi,c,47,120.1.,t''',..,11:...,:......7..r...,....,....r.:,.....,,:;:,,,, '1 o ., rt.71414446..til , , . - Y - 4;.1,111 , , ,,, - 41,,,41t," ,,' '' ' 111' - I:Ns,: tefoelrld.' g, I, ' ., ,, ,,ok,t, S'' '''' '"4"Itive.'. 10114t 4 I toor By CHARLES T. CARSON. i the old stories of kiss- THOUGH babies to get tho votes parents have lost their point. at least so far as presiential cunpalgns are concerned., it la Pot W be denied that, even in these A ' ' '6 ; , . 4III1P t, .. ' f.: 4" ' - :4'. '.i.,1,,,,.1,!,-, ,, 0 4', ' 1,...., , (1-41.- - $-- .''."-!-1;- . '.4 'r'': ..' ''',7! I , , ', '. A ', ,r ', ' :.n. ,o1FAL "- 1',.....,.., V ' ' , i ti ,4 'I l' 0 .. -- '''',' ''' I. ,' , - 1 . a ro,:. '''' . ,. : ....1 ,,4 .'''.i" (. 1k' 1 - tor ,,,,,,, , .; 1, ! k ' ti ;PI ., -- :...... . , i '' ' ,, se ,i.,, 4. .'i '',Y, I.', ,,t.,, ..., ' ' i :.,i.:(.- f :. i'i''':'1 It lloe' i '4.-,- "11',.. ,,z,.,......,,.; t ''' l';,;5..' A kit 1, i' .4iyit.,,t4",- . ' .;1' 1,,,,,,,,,iirc7.?),,,:....'',4-'- tor . - , 1., i;4,..p.. ':. t .. ; ,;::"Or. g e i 4,,, '', - ". . ... . ,..4,- 4--,: ''; ..) 4 - ' t;..rift,;4(N.,', I - . ' : k ' ,' tall ., ... ' ' ' f eta 1 ,i. , k, 4r - , k. ( 11, k ) "N.,44, ri kk kk J1.- . ''' , , Air ,,., t, i..".--- '. 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Special provision hes been made for a brake that I. operated under loads.itarring froze one passenger to 171 passengers. us I --I- - Ons reason why dollbls deeked earl have not hitherto be.sa used In New York is that the branches of the elevated railroad gridiron the city and CtiOnt of the elevated that many structure are too low to permit the new style of cars to pAss under them. The 1(10 which ite railroad comPanY has ordered. however. will be put on those surface lines with whose opera. lion the elevated road does act Inter. WALTON WILLIAM& PI .4,. 4 i 4 I) t,,..0 .,1 ;'; ip ,I t ::', Ili I .11 tt e 1;;ti,t ; : i',, lit 't '''''. '1',;4'.3; If i i ',',. il |