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The girl told us this herself, so we guess It must be true, "My dear, said her mother, seriously, 1 have no doubt that this young man who is so Interested In you of late Is an excellent fellow, lie seems police and clever and nice In every w'ay. But I should like to know whether he comes of a good family. "Yes, mother," answered the daughter, "I have every reason to believe that his family Is very fine." "Hum I Do they object to his Interest In you? Iu afraid they do, mother. They Bediu to be doing everything to make him stop coming to see me. "Ah Im much relieved, dear, and 1 Italy cMtinimi I. mat. . iY,mi 1 1 Drinking Glasses. Drinking cups and glasses used In restaurants, at soda fountains and other places must be washed five minutes hi boiling water containing a 5 per cent solution of lye, according to regulations promulgated by the California state Foard of health for the enforcement of the law governing the sterilization of drinking utensils. The New American Woman. Quits a RacOrd. The Gulf stream Is. more rapid than the Amazon, more impetuous than the Mississippi, and Its volume more than 1,000 greater. -- New York's debt limit is reduced to 1 ComeiYing Food . The recognized value of Grape-Nut- s these serious times, rests upon real merit - quires slxty-cent- s a Mai, composed of native herbs. This puts the stomach and liver In proper condition. form,-tablet- tidsugarr NeedMoreMoneyforAirprahe.' milk orcreani7andre- - rtrY nrk: "y ented the United al Inflamition quires no cooking or other preparation in serving. - rwjiooM . a. t There' a Reason. I ,. Swellings UTwtock ran tx I ling ok. 1m via PoandV of kM H Vrtrm.n,, ter tee kw4M m AMrim U u In yonr town, wn ?100 Iti. Cs, Bra Airau. Wantali. S,v m a. ui tor Aatisepjfc Poultice ft" eoaltjcT . Kill Dandruff and Itching with Cuticura Soap 25c. Ointment 25c 50c AmericanDolIarFiag fM. t1 Tiuo a ft mm4 MmiIiii rff kr ton Uwy EASTER SUNDAY NEW YEAR'S DAY Originally Marked the Beginning 0f the Twelve Montha-Spr- ing 8) h .thellth of the first month, , vuml MripM; of fc- i loT prick, U M. I toiling pot., o.u 4 g.iT.clMk boMcr. lieu. Pend for free cuatogcc of lagdiod dcromiloo. Wo MM end bettor to uct cor rntu-- r cooeoro to iferoorta. raem M cyfor AMFWCAN FLAG MFC. CO., EASTON, PA calendar was reformed under Julius Caesar, the year was made to begin on the first day of January, After the adoption of Christianity in Europe, th date of the beginning of the year wa changed to March In most countries, so that Easter became recognized as a New Years day. The reform of the calendar by Pope Gregory, In 1552, again changed the day on which the year began, although In England it continued to begin on the 25th of March until the adoption of the "new rmlpt many of the observance which It benil not queathed to Easter. Thus lt' was formerly a custom ,all through the north of Germany, on the night of. Easter Sunday or the third night following, to kindle bonfires on all the- heights, affording a magnificent spectacle, whdn these fires were to be seen here and there over miles of country. This custom had become simply a mode of W. N. U Salk Lake City, No. merrymaking, but it Is held with plauswas that ibility originally the bonfire symbolical of the new fire that was to Not So- Foolish. warm the earth and quicken It into restyle there in 1752. The members of a certain local exChristianity found Spring festivals newed life after the cold embrace of emption board shrugged their shoualready In vogue In heathen Europe, winter. lders cynically .when a young man apand to these oldtime festivals many of Ancient Popular Belie. before them limping conspicpeared the customs and superstitious ritesjstlll Another Indication of the ancient uously and asked fer exemption on connected with Easter are clearly setar character of this festival ia an the grounds of physical disability. traceable. The name Easter, given to old Fell dowtf on the Ice and hurt belief, said to survive still popular the day by the Teutonic nations the in and Brandenburg Saxony, that the yourself, I suppose, ene of them sugRoman nations have retained the old sun at the moment of rising on the gested. Hebrew name, pascha, under modified of Easter gives three Joyous No, said the- candidate, flushing, forms, as the Jour de Paques, of the morning lost one leg at the battle of the I he that dances with leaps, youthful Eos-ter French is derived by Bede from This belief was not con- Somme." ' enrious joy. or Ostara, the name of an old fined to Then there wa Germany. In the middle dislarge silence. Anglo-Saxo- n goddess, in whose honor tricts of New York Tribune:. to Ireland, Brand, according a Spring festival was celebrated. was customary, after spending EastGrimm was unable to find any mention it er eve in merrymaking and carousiof a deity of this name among the anHow's Tills? ng1 watching the-pboll, Wo offer 1100.00- - tar any case of catarrh cient Germans, but from the fact that that cannot be cured by HALLS the month still bears the name Lentenof which were to break the long CATARRH MEDICINE. must not be touched takfast, yet HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE isBlood ostermonat (In Old High German before en internally and act thresh the the of the cock for crowing he did not doubt that such on tho Mucous Surfaces of the System. Bold by druggist for over forty years. a goddess, probably the divinity of the whole company of revelers to go out at to see Price 75c. Testimonials free. Just thee rising daybreak the radiant dawn, had been known F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio. sun his take Easter three Sir leaps. among them. The old Oster festival was dearly of a solar character, a cel- Thomas Browne, writing of popular Alt It Was Good For. ebration in honor of the birth or the errors, mentions thus quaintly the exWhy did you hurl this botJudge istence of this belief In England:. "We of new sun the of the rejuvenation shall not, I hope, disparage the- resur- tle at the umpire 7 year. This Is made evident, aside from Fan It was empty. Boston Globe. the known character of similar festi- rection of our Redeemer, if we say that vals in other parts of the world, by the cun doth not dance on Easter day; Too Late. and though I would willingly assent Ellen "Cheer unto any sympathetic exultation, yet up, old top, youll get You're always lookwo cannot conceive therein more than her yet Lee a tropical (figurative) expression." ing on the- dark side. Panther. Perhaps there Is no more striking illus- Of Course tration than this of the power of an ne entered the aviation corpsinherited Jjellef to live ont in spite of Wanted a" chance To rise 'qtirmyr h the testimony of all experience against 1L In some places, apparently as an presume. alternative for giving up the belief w holly was. held ihatia order .to Never Faijfc witness these three leaps one must "The- hostess said the affalrWas-tlook, not at fhe sun Itself, but at the be strictly informal. That makestha reflection of it In a pool of clear water. girts dress up, all right. As a last resort, to save the belief, the sun might be made to dance. Brand , Important to Mother could recall that when he was a boy-hExamine careiuliy every bottle Gl had seen a vessel full of water set CASTOIUA, that famous old. remedy In the open air,, lit which the reflected for infants and children, and see sturkeemed to dance, from the tremn-lou- a Bears' the motion of the water? If the Signature of mountain will not come to Mahomet, In Use for Oveivttt ieursv then Mahomet. must go to, the mounChildren for Fletchers Castoaa l. - 12-19- 18. - - ot -t- he-contents of-Apr- - The Easter Hare 1 - Cry tain. and to this custom was given the official sanction r, A trial is well worth while for those who sincerely desire to save. k,?u T1,1 f TffB7cwnal7TiHthermorC1lhorure States from carry then established for fixing upon the ing out an aircraft program which will proper Sunday was designed partly to gain and maintain the allies supremprevent the possibility of Easter ever acy In the air, according to a stateon the same day as the Pass-ovefalling ment by the Aero club of America. the rule has failed on several but v to prevent, this coincidence, occasions Woman Acquitted it Murder Charge. and at rare Intervals the two festivals Visalia, Cal. Mrs. Oilcan J. Howe came together. of Oakland, Cal., on trial here since In Calendar. Changes March 1, charged with murdering Will6omau year, like the Jewish old The iam II. Brooks, a Porterville, CaL, year, began in March, when the sun enMsnge grower, last November, was actered the constellation Aries. When the on of the ground insanity. quitted Laclr-o- s You may be plodding along, no spring, no elasticity, no vim, but as soon as ml have put the body Into its normal physi-ccondition oiled the machinery, a It were you will find new vim, vigor and vitality within you. A little pip," and we laugh and live. Try it now. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c. for trial package. A little energy will have the day. The prime necessity of life is health, With spirit and energy jou have the power to force yourself into action. The Golden Medical Discovery Is the spring tonic which you need. rl t little n Golden Medical Discovery, to be had at most drug stores In .tablet or hqinj Brest-Litovs- k Unlike the ordinary recereal Grape-Nut- s ar. 1 the-Jewis- as a saving food for the ti n' run-dow- :7-- v f2.iH.325. A or- - going th-ye- lando pledged her to, her work would be little more effective than that of Siberia and Bumanlu.' Similar tenders of peace, accompanied by threats of a drive, were reported at the councils to have been made to Serbia and even to France. By RET. ARTHUR HOLT. Not only were all rejected, but, accordASTER Sundcy formerly ing to the reports here, the delegates equivalent to New Year's day; to the council left assured of the fact though not the first day of the that ample military provision has been year it was the day on which takeu to meet every possible military the opening of the year was celebrated. threat. Historically the Christian Easter Is simply a continuation of the Jewish DAYLIGHT SAVING PLAN. Passover, which was celebrated on the 14th day of the first month of the JewAll Clocks to Be Put Forward an Hour ish year that Is, on the day of the on March 3t, first full moon next following the day Washington. The daylight saving of the equinox. It has been questioned bill was signed March 19 by President whether any special observance of this Wilson. It puts all clinks forward an day was practiced or enjoined by the hour on the last Sunday In March and apostles and the early Church Faturns them back agaiu the last Sunday thers ; yet the words of St Paul (I Cor, 5 seem to sanction If they do not In October. In the summer the .American man recommend an observance of some sort actually will rise, transact his dally and foreshadow the thought which business and retire an hour earlier came finally to underlie It : "For even than has been his custom, but with his Christ our passover is sacrificed for clock an hour fast he will not know us. Therefore let ns keep the feast, the difference. An hour of daylight not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but thus will be conserved iu the afterwith the unleavenedbread of sincernoon. ity and truth." According to the JewThe plans practicability and effitradition! the Passover commemoish ciency have. been effectively demon- rated the of the Angel of strated In twelve European countries. Death over passing the houses of the Israelites in Egypt, the doorposts and lintels of Policeman Runs Amuck. which had been with the W a s h t n g t o n M ou n t edO ff oe j w- - blood of the paschalsprinkled Iamb.-- ' The Chrisrence II. Farquhar of the Washington tians, In adopting the festival, gave It police force shot and killed Mrs. Harry a new significance. For them the SavMrs. wounded White, probably fatally the true Paschal Lamb, and ior became Ma ry Farquliar,-his- ... wife seriously, the"hewfestivatcommemorated''Tn3 wounded Harry White and Clarence resurrection on the third day following W. Tripplet. and then killed himself. the Crucifixion. -' restThe shooting took place at the The day for celebrating Eastdence of Harry White, where Mrs. er was proper one of the questions which the IParquhar, who hail been estranged Council of Nice (A. D. S25) was called from her husband, was boarding. upon to decide. By the Eastern Christians it was at that time celebrated on Huns Tried to Embroil Sweden. as the same-da- y Passover, Washington. Germany Is charged without regard to the day of the week in official dispatches reaching here on which it might fall. Among the from France with having attempted to Western Christians, who held that the force Lvede to become iisrtlclpanl crucifix ionoCcur red oh a Friday and conferences for a the resurrection on a n the Sunday, there settlement of questions affecting the had arisen a, custom of celebrating Baltic. Easter on the first Sunday following aee no reasou why you shouldn't enCleveland Plain Dealer. courage him, Sterilize Wabldngton. Italy has spumed a and tempting peace offer from Austria and Germany. This fact was officially confirmed In diplomatic information reaching Wash ington March 1U. It formed one of the principal bases of the success of the just concluded meeting of the Interallied war council In Ixmdon. "According to diplomatic advices received here Tuesday, the result of the war council, upon which it issued a new defiance to the central powers and a new pledge to fight for victory, may he summed up ns follows : "First West of Suez the allied line is firm, In a- - political and military sense. Every possible military disposition to meet and In .some instance to more than meet a GermtuVoffcu sive has been efficiently made. Second East of Oie Suez the German menace is recognized as for the present remote. Though the entente statesmen are reported to have been unanimously In favor of Japanese Intervention In Siberia, they are also reported as willing to await the crystallization of events In Russia and a pos Hble change of the attitude of the United States before taking actual measures to meetyhe German advance with the help of Japan. The decision of Lie council with respect, to Italy is reported to have produced a particularly happy result. The council. In effect, has recognized the vital importance of the Italian link in the allied cain which binds Germany on the west. With the full cooperation of Italy, steps have been taken to help her .meet the great thrust at the Lombardy plains, of which fresh evidences have developed within the last few days. The peace Offer to Italy Is understood to have been of the most generous nature and to have come from a direct official source- ,- It was promptly rejected by Italy, as only a part of the political drive accompanying the Teuton thrust at Lombardy. The shifting of the German attack to the westward, as indicated in dispatches from Switzerland and Italy and recently received hero, was recognized as a menace to effective Italian In the war. Should the Germans reach Bres-- 1 da. it wua rec,.gni:,,i mot rv.u it new , ai boys and into No mans land this No one hris any doubt of their-Wii- n to get there. There will also be a spring drive on this side of the ocean because March is the years blue Mon' day. It is the most fatal month of March and April is a time wh. V resistance usually Is at lowest ebb It Is a trying season for the man. But medical science steps in and We should n says, it need not be a love of health, a sense of responsibility for the care of our boh, Do not allow the machinery of the body to clog Put the stomach and liver in proper condition. Take Dr. Tierces 1 - -- , by THE SPRING DRIVE are Our Over Allies Will Give the Italian Government Every Aid in Realating Thruat at Lombardy Expected as Result of Refusal. SUIET PEETDITE9 DUCK!? PEACE OFFER There are several versions of the of the hare with Easter, but the hare custptn Is exclusively in origin and has nothing to do with the Christian festival. In the East, the hare' played a part tn the mythical life and adventures of Buddha. In fact, several hare myths come out of India, the great reservoir of religious connection pa-g- symbolism. an Among ft customs handed down through long ages and accepted by the Church were those of Easter eggs and the Easter tale which: the preachbr told front'riienpulxItrdfi'Iieu of a sermon, connecting It with Christian reminiscences. Later still there were in Germany dramatic shows, named Oster spiele, executed by twelve performers, vae' of whom, apparently, was the leader, and represented Summer beat- leg Winter out of the land. Th dances and sports prevalent at this season In Germany among the youths and maidens appear sometimes to have been marked with something of the looseness characteristic of the fioral games Italy, h Good Subject "What are that couple over at 'oa der table scrapping about? the war bread." Dr. Pierces reflets are best tor bowels and stomach. One little lor laxative, three for a csthartlo. Ad. 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