Show prnedw is more soothing than Cold W Cream more healing than V any lotion liniment or salve more beautifying than any cosmetic Cures dandruff and stops hair from falling out Governor Hughes Try Red Weak eye Weary and Primary Reform r izmr Watery Eyes sad U EYELIDS I Pain Murine Doesn’tSmart-Sooth- es Eye Drag (lata Sail Marta Ert liaaty LiaaU 25c He $1M Murine Ere Salve in Aeeptle Tubes 25c $100 EYB BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIL Reprinted from an article by Theodore Rooievelt of which Theodore with The Outlook arrangement 110 by The Outlook Company Editor Copyright BELIEVE that Governor Hughes has been supported by the bulk of the wisRELIABLE I PROMPT est and most disinterested T Hold Hold and Silrer $100: ri Gld public opinion as regards Bllver and Copper IU0 Gold and Oliver refined and bought write fir most of his measures and free mailing tack a OGDEN ASSAY CO 1030 Court Place Denver Colorado I think that this has and positions been markedly the case as regards direct primary nominations I know Very Very Easy Patience— You can’t do anything that many honest and sincere men are on principle opposed to Governor without money? I know also on and — this point Patrice Oh yea you can You can Hughes that the proposed reform will very run In debt less than its expossibly accomplish treme advocates while I am expect If You Are a Trifle Sensitive About the size of your shoes many peopla well aware as of course all thinking wear amaller ahoea by using Allen's ! men must be that the worth of any tha Antiseptic Powder to shake into the ahoea Tired cure Feet Swollen and It in the last resort desuch measure Aching fives reat and eomfort Just the thing for pends upon the character of the votbreaking In new shoes Sold everywhere 25c will Sample aent FREE Address Allen S Olmsted ers and that no patent device Y N Le Roy ever secure good government unless suffidevote the people themselves Source of Revelation time and judgment to cient energy new crisp $1 bills Finally I says Harper's Weekly weigh as much make the device work Wouldn't as a (20 gold piece have freely admit that here and there of direct nominawhere the principle it no means of and have thought too crude in tions has been applied proving the assertion but if so it is It has while probably owing In some way to the shape or wrongheadedly recent activity of the inspectors of abolishing certain evils produced or accentuated others — In certain cases weights and measures for instance upon putting a premium of money the lavish expenditure Important to Motners Examine But while I freely admit all this I carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for nevertheless feel In the first place Infants and children and see that it that on the fundamental Issue of direct primary nominations the Governor Is right and In the second place that as the measure finally came up In Use For Over 30 Years action In the state legislature It The Kind You Have Always Bought for was free from all objections save those of the men who object to Scandal Mrs Slmmonds glanced at the scare It because they are fundamentally opto any change whatever in the Police at posed headline "Bank Robbed! The bill provided desired direction Sea!” and laid down the sheet “Naow look at that Ez!” she ejac- only for direct popular action in tbe small In relatively geoulated repeating the headline aloud primaries and communities political Into a graphical broke "Here’? by big city bank burglars and th' city police force all thereby making the experiment first off flshin’ somewhere! Wbat a scan- where there was least liability to seand avoiding or deferrious objection dal!” — Judge ring the task of dealing with those big where the difficulties and communities When the Fish Exploded overcome be to be would that fish are dangers Somebody discovered while guaranteefond of gasoline and this led to the greatest Moreover idea of soaking worms in gasoline in ing full liberty of Individual action It order to make them more alluring also provided for the easy and of party organization when used for bait thereby avoided some very real Mark the result — among them that of encouragTwo of those fish ing the use of masses of the minority exploded In the frying pan and broke the kitchen window and blew the party In any given district to dictate In the actions of the majority party cook’s face full of mashed potato and hurled the teakettle Into the flour bar- other words the proposed bill while rel and painted the kitchen ceiling It marked a very real step in advance framwas tentatively and cautiously with stewed tomatoes all possible safeCall It a lying world and let It go at ed and provided If in practice guards against abuses that It had failed to work In any particuno been have would lar there possible Try to Come Back amendNot long ago Lord Klnnaird who Is difficulty In making whatever ments or changes were necessary always actively Interested In religious The Republican work paid a surprise visit to a misparty was In the sion school In the east end of London and told a class of boys the story of THE RAINBOW Samson his narrative IDEAS ABOUT Introducing bis lordship added: "He was strong became weak and Queer Notions Held by People of then regained his strength enabling Different Countries Regardhim to destroy his enemies Now ing the Bow boys If I had an enemy what would you advise me to do?” the rainbow Is In many countries A little boy after meditating on the secret of that great giant’s strength spoken of as being a great bent pump shot up his hand and exclaimed: “Get or siphon tube drawing water from means In the earth by mechanical a bottle of 'air restorer” In the Don country parts of Russia and also In Moscow and vicinity It Is known by a name which Is equivaIn lent to “the bent vlt Is dialects all Slavonic nearly known by terms signifying “the cloud siphon" and in Hungary it is “the pump" “Noah’s pump" and “God’s pump" Tho Malayan natives call it by the same name that they do their manded water cobra only that they Instead of preparing a add “boba” (meaning hot meal have some fruit In our language the equivalent being MurineEyeRemedyCoChlcago AaSA ( the Legislature This Is a Good Breakfast! "the Post Toasties They tell you that the bow is a real of life that it drinks with its and that the water is mouths transferred to the clouds through an opening in the upper side of the cenof the tre great arch In the province is the rainbow Russia of Charkav said to drain the wells and to prevent this many are provided with heavy stone platforms In the province of Saratov the bow thing two Not Then has been Bacon — I se- a patent granted for an attachment to rocking chairs to operate a fan to cool the occupants Egbert — And when a man goes Into toe stubs his the dark room and igalnst the rocker we do not think the new attachment will cool him off any— Yonkers Statesman The Common Notion "What’s your Idea of success?” "Getting $r0 for a nickel's worth of work" In The Outlook by special Roosevelt Is Contributing All Rights Reserved majority in both bouses of the legislature which refused to carry out the recommendagovernor's Republican tions and although It waB only a members minority of the Republican which brought about this refusal the party cannot escape a measure of rethe for failure but It Is sponsibility only just to remember that a clear members majority of the Republican house of each the bill supported whereas or over of the It Democrats This Is one opposed of tbe cases where it Is easier to apportion Individual than party responsibility Those who believe that by tbelr action they have definitely checked the movement for direct popular primistaken maries are In my Judgment In Its essence this Is a movement to more demomake the government to cratic more responsive the wishes and needs of the people as a whole With our political machinery It Is essential to have an efficient party but the machinery ought to be suited to democratic and not oligarchic customs Tbe question whether In and habits we shall a republic have parties Is larger than the particular bill We hold that is the right of popular Incomplete unless It Includes the right of the voters not merely to choose between candidates when they have been nominated but also tbe right to determine who these candidates shall be Under our Bystem of party government therefore the voters should be guaranteed the right to determine within the ranks of their respective who the candidates of organizations the parties will be no less than the the cand! right to choose between dates when the candidates are preThere Is no desire to sented them break down the i responsibility of party organization under duly constituted party leadership but there Is a desire to make this responsibility real and to give tbe members of the party the right to say whom they desire to execute this leadership In New York state no small part of the strength of the movement has come from the popular conviction that many of the men most prominent In party leadership tend at times to forget than In a democracy the function of a political leader must normally be to lead not to drive We the men who compose the great bulk of the community wish ourselves to govern We welcome but we wish our leaders leadership to understand that they derive their strength from us and that although we look to them for guidance we expect this guidance to be in accordance with our Interests and our ideals THEODORE ROOSEVELT Never was of Marie auspected Who would causing all thla trouble suspect the demure silent woman of thirty who never varied the routine of her existence? Truly was Marie an emerald-eyeserpent Bourette the Uly of tbe Magasins du Louvre It drove Its the old maid content with fangs Into the heart of a her lot leading a placid life undisLitrecreant lover Rather Is turbed by domestic annoyances tle did a ber world understand Marls phantom-lovine progress of such as a starving heart might rear Bourette and never did It read what even ‘as a starving mau dreams of lay behind her little gray eyes watchbut ever In food not set before him And always ing for Love watching with this phantom-lovwalks death vain At last a man came Into Marie over last until at they clasp hands Bourette'a life but oh he came the body of an Innocent victim In 1900 there was employed at the such a little way and he tarried so a saleswoman short a time! Any girl In the Magasins du Louvre du Louvre named Marie Bourette writes a Paris except Marie Bourheart her of the York ette with New correspondent would have understood World She was regarded as a most the situation But exemplary employee quiet and de- and sent him gayly on his way and Her heart leaped mure Of manner regular and punctual not Marie! In reporting for duty tried to feed on that which never was It was known too that she possessed a small In- offered come the Interest of which added to He This man's name was Doudleux her salary yielded 7000 francs or was a furniture manufacturer who about (1400 a year — In Paris a libsometimes came to make purchases at eral Income for a single woman Also And the shop where Marie worked Marie had none dependent upon her he was five years Marie's junior a in Near relatives bad died None asked gay debonnalr Parisian youth aid or preferred Intimate companionsearch of adventures particularly of She lived quite alone in a most the heart ship desirable In 1901 be first began making purlittle apartment on the Boulevard Voltaire and chases of Marie smiling upon her as Neighbor a man will when in search of the best and concierge tradespeople Gradall admired tbe regularity of for his money when shopping her habits and envied her freedom ually the smiles became pleasant from domestic and words and one evening being as we responsibilities cares man before set said a upon young carklng he asked Marie to meet Little did they dream that In her adventures this woman of thir- him at a cafe There were other trysts orderly apartment ty was eating her very heart out In at other cafes but all of the most loneliness Marie was not then a nocent sort Marie was not seeking not she and when young ber little adventure homely girl and certainly this fact he fortune was not to be despised but Doudleux discovered FVRIS— Here Is the tragedy heart starved for Is no tale of love until coiling like is said to be under the control of three angels one of whom pumps the water “feeds" the clouds and the second the third sends the rain Many Improbable and impossible things would happen if you could only get in reach of "the bow” The little Turk is told that if he would have a silver head with gold teeth and ruby eyes he has but to In Greece touch the orange stripe Solitary in Her Little Flat Marie Wae they say that the person so unfortuDay after day nate as to stumble over the end of the no lover came to woo she went to and from her work alone how will have his or her sex ImmeNight after night she came home to diately changed her shadowy silent apartment Shunned Woman Associates Only Classified Perhaps she might have formed anr "I confess to being rather particular with a Intimate friendship about my pajamas" said the fastldi and asked a woman to share ous man ‘‘and I had an experience her apartment But Marie was senlast week that nearly gave me nervous sitive In the extreme No woman until I saw the humor oi prostration of the should know of her loneliness the situation I was staying in a little emptiness of her life of the fact that country town down in Maryland and no man came to woo! it was necessary to send some soiled With envy freezing the very blood clothing to the laundry the one launIn her veins she watched other workdry of which the village boasted ers in the Magasins du Louvre dis“Judge of my surprise when my play first tbe betrothal ring and stuff was returned to me to find that then the wedding ring and finally had been my pajamas heavily lake their departure for the new home starched with decided creases ironed furnished by Marie a young husband I enwas not only down in front looked at the hand on which no man raged but mystified as well until in had ever placed a ring Ah there looking over the bill I came to this was a wrinkle! She glanced at her Item: mirror Another wrinkle In her face 35 cents” “‘One tennis suit unsvered Then the implacable mirror showed her a silver hair Tnat night she wrote a letter the Had a Native Gift for It first of hundreds of — I upon hundreds Ah Giles Artist good morning letters done with a pen want you to come and give me s anonymous evil lasters all of dipped In venom I suppose few sittings some time them registering the outpourings of you can sit? — Giles — Can I set? Lor’ yes — like a Jealous soul jealous of not one Inbut of all who had tasted dividual an old hen! of the happiness denied her Remained Unsuspected A Plunge Into the Prosaic They went to the fiances of her “See the beautiful sunset colors on They went to contented the water” said the poetic young husbands of honest wives And wherwoman "I'm glad to know what they are" ever they vent they scattered distrust “I and misery man replied tho thought the bathing suits had faded" Eating Out Her Heart In Loneliness unslipped out of her life quietly and without any scene or eventfully recriminations In fact It came so DouM this parting that naturally dleux promptly to forget proceeded the adventure which had resulted In— nothing Roused Demon of Jealousy Not so Marie! She had come so near quaffing the cup of love that she more and more embittered became with each passing day From the love she had never felt nor aroused she built the hideous that was phantom destined to lead her into dangerous And yet the world saw only paths a quiet unpretentious old maid going to and from her work! Six months passed and there came to M Doudieux’a desk a letter signed him for "Larenauden” reproaching to the little blonde unfaithfulness Ah more friend of two years back than one little blond friend had crossed the gay Parisian's path In How could ha those youthful days dream which one had written the letIf he had ter? He did not worry! worried — perhaps — but It may have been Fate! She wrote again him of warning the price of forgetting a woman he had once wooed advising him to seBut he tossed these cure a divorce letters like their predeanonymous Into the fire cessors Finally she boldly signed her name Doudleux mystified at first reads the name over and over and finally recalls the little shop girl of the M&xa- slns du Louvre Really It Is all toss Not for alx years has ho absurd seen that Impossible young person Of course there Is but one thing ta do Ignore her 2nd her letters Makes Open Threst But this Is not so easy Marie tot lows up her letter with a personal call she comes again and again Her demands are more Insistent hee words more violent Finally she an nounces with bitterness which should carry Its hideous warning— "If eves any one made me miserable I would poison him It would not be difficult" “That la abominable Never coma to aee me again” Is M Doudteux'a tern response And the now prominently respect able husband returns to his home dismissing Marls from his mind But Marie though unseen la still vert much in his Ufa And Marie la plod ting contriving scheming A year later October IS 1909 a servant finds In the Doudleux garde a packet which he carries to his mi tress She opens it and finds several drugs Inclosed antlpyrlne powder ramoihlle flowers and salts of vlchy each packet carefully labeled 8h decides that they have been left by mistake and a druggist's clerk will call for them She lays them sway on a ahelf and forgsta them A week later M and Mma are Invited to dine at tha A guest of honor neighbor Godard the tenor of the Opera House the Idol of fashionable Paris who has just signed a contract tosing six months in America for Doudleux home of a is M (20000 After dinner the guests are take to Juvlsy to see the aviation experiments The motor ride against the wind causes M Godard to suffer from a severe headache ' He aaka the privilege of remaining over night In tha- Doudleux home at Vezlnet feeling to ill to return to his residence in s distant part of the city Ths Innocent Victim At once Mme Doudleux recalls th unclaimed parcel from the ohemlst’a She suggests an antlpyrin shop powder but M Godard declines Ha will be better by morning At 4 a m he wakes the household He Is suffer Ing intensely Ho accepts ths powdar and takes two of them At 7 the pain has become Intolerable At In the afternoon he goea into convulsions Acute indigestion the physician pronounces 1L At 4 he Is dead His death is certified as b ing due to acute uraemia No one connects the powders with his death and the body is sent to Belgium for interment No one connects Marie with tha powders or with the death In fact the volatile M Doudleux has forgotten her very existence But Mari Bourette has not forgotten and th death of M Godard represents only frustrated vengeance In November M Doudleux receives a basket of mussels sent according o its tag from an old friend M Liarue of Caen For several years tha two friends have not corresponded M and Doudleux turns suddenly alarmed turns suspicious Just In tlma to save his life He communicates with M Larue and learns that ths mussels were not sent by his friend The gift la taken to the city labor tory Each mussel Is found to contain enough arsenic to kill $ menu Now It Is time for M Doudleux ta pummon the police They trace ths parcel to a messenger office In tha Rue St Petersburg where It was left Marie Bourette'a by Marie Bourette Apartment Is searched and yields up all sorts of poisons In papers bottles and boxes treatises on tbe adminiof poisons stration and scraps of anonymous letters hideous thoughts which only an abnormal mind could conceive And caught in the web of circumevidence Marie Bourette stantial faces trial for murdering a man who has never crossed her path All trial that denies she every through allegation every statement made by every witness She has an answer for every question hurled at her by tbs presiding Justice That these answers contradicted each other matters nothAnd always she smiles ing to her smiles the broad placid empty smile which for years has cloaked the rioting of the blood beneath her calm She is fat now with the exterior pasty fatness of oncoming old age Her small eyes seem lost In her nose la pudgy checks her coarse her mouth Is a perpetual smile 'At the End of It All Life imprisonment at hard labor Is the sentence and 100000 francs are awarded to the heirs of her victim Marie’s small estate amounts to francs Mme Godard will have it all And Marie Bourette at forty goes to face her sentence of life Imprisonment at hard labor still starved for love Tbe trial has been the criminal sensation of the year In Paris not so much because of the prominence of the victim M Godard but because ol the curious psychology developed by of the murderthe ess Her Hers waB not revenge crime did not spring from jealousy from individual but of an jealousy of all who had tasted happiness She He had never did not love Doudieux professed to love her But he represented the one man who had corns into her life the one man who might have given her the happiness she And because h saw all around her not because her heart was had starved and no hand fed It she plotted and the death of all the unhappiness who had tasted the joy that was d tued to her |