Show WAS TOO Mild Mannered PUBLIC Little FOR HIM Man Haa Very Experience Embarrassing on Street ' He was a little man abort with gray hair and spectacles It was noon on Washington street and a8 usual the crowds were shoving and pushing to get somewhere The little man was trying to worm his way through the crowds A woman accompanied by a small boy was mixed up In the crowd She wanted to cross the street The boy stopped to look In a window The lady reached down and grasped a hand saying: “Take my hand dear" "Not right here on the public street" she was startled to hear some one reply down she saw that she Looking was clasping the hand of the very Inoffensive lutle man who seemed to be much confused and embarrassed "Sir!” said she haughtily "I don’t want you I want my son” — Boston MAKES HOUSECLEANING EASY Attachment That Will Be Appreciated by Those Who Have to Mop Do the Work An Improved type of house cleaner has been Invented by a Pennsylvania man It Is a mop with an attachment by which It can be Wrung dry by the turning of a crank and a device which holds It spread out on the floor There la a long handle with a of course The metal holder at the bottom to this cloth Is removably attached The Significant Wink "I think” said the weary stranger “that I’ll go somewhere and take 40 winks” The hack driver looked puzzled "What’s the trouble?’’ "I was whether you wondering In preparing egg plant press It unwanted me to drive you to a hotel or a drug store” der water instead of just salting as Is customary This prevents the At the Door vegetable from turning black and "Yes my mind Is made up Tonight keeps It much crisper I shall ask her to be my wife Jove I she’s out!” — Woman’s Tomatoes cannot be cooked In a Home Companion hurry If you cannot give them at 'I two do least an hour preferably You do not lift the world by rolling without them for that time They will taste raw and offend the palate up your eyes of one who knows how they should taste Never use sandsoap on a porcelain-linetub or washstand There Is no surer way to ruin the enamel What’s the use of soap? It means only extra work and there Is always the coal oil rag which is better can be quickly Lamp chimneys cleaned by holding the hand over one end and putting the other end over a of the spout simmering tea kettle Rub at once with a smooth cloth or tissue paper as being betPolicy”— MUNVON As a rule a few doses of Munyon’s Cold Cure will break up any cold and It relieves the head prevent pneumonia These throat and lungs almost instantly little sugar pellets can be conveniently carried in the vest pocket for use at any Price 25 bents at any time or anywhere druggists If you need Medical Advice write to Munvon’s Doctors They will carefully diagnose your cage and give you advice bv mail absolutely free Address Prof Munvon 534 and Jefferson Streets Philadelphia Pa mv ua “I find Cascarets so good that I would Dot be without them I was troubled a great deal with torpid liver and headache Now since taking Cascarets Candy Cathartic I feel very much better I shall certainly recommend them to my frieuds as the best medicine I have ever seen” Anna Barinet Osborn Mill No 3 Fall River Mass Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Good Do Good Never Sioken Weaken or Gripe 25c Never sold In bulk The genutablet stamped C C C Guaranteed to 92$ or your money back In making a boiled icing the secret of success lies in taking off exactly at A better test than the right moment spinning a heavy thread Is to drop some of the syrup into cold water and when It adheres to bottom of glass when pulled up It must be taken off at once ' Pineapple Pudding One cupful of tapioca four teaspoonfuls of water one teacupful of sugar one small juicy pineapple Soak the tapioca over night In one and teacupfuls of water add two and more of water teacupfuls and cook In a double boiler until transAdd the sugar and parent finely minced pineapple Put Into a wet mold and chill Serve plain or whipDelicious ped cream Use for Creamed Entrees Handsome china ramekins should not be used as bdklng dishes but reserved for' creamed entrees To put in the oven have a set of the most individual attractive earthenware dishes you can find Many of these now come with silver cases for table use ine cure Tuft's Pills the dyapeptlo te cat whatever he They cauge the food to esalmllate and nourish the body give appetite and enable Wlehes Molasses Cookies Two cups molasses I cup shortencup sour milk 4 even teaspoon-ful- s ing soda 1 teaspoonful ginger Stir in as much flour as possible stand In a cool place 20 minutes roll dough out quite thin and bake In a hot oven DEVELOP FLESH Dr Tutt Manufacturing Co New York INQUIRY BEGUN Law to Devise Commission Trying of Injured for the Compensation Employeee— Many House Employee! Soon to Lose Jobs The Great Art of Dying To die without rebellion and without Weakness Is the masterpiece of a mfn A mountain guide — whose name the London Dally Mall does not mention In narrating the story of his heroism— with two others was leading a party over one of the most dangerous passes Cloth Held Flat on Floor of the higher Alps The men as Is usual were tied to- holder by wires and the lower part of gether by a long rope As they scaled the bolder Is so binged that it fola wall of Ice they slipped on the lows the movement of the mop Thus edge of a frightful chasm The guide when the cleaner is swabbed over the was at the end of the rope floor this section of the apparatus Without his weight there was a holds it flat and permits It to be used chance for the others to regain their with much more effectiveness than with It his experienced eye when it is necessary to poke it about footing told him there was none With In a lump The upper end of the courage he drew his knife from cloth Is attached to a beveled gear bis belt and said quietly to the man which Is operated by a crank When next him: the mop la to be wrung out the crank “Tell mother how It happened' Ed- Is turned and the gear twists the cloth mond" A thumb screw lock on the tightly He cut the rope and fell never to be crank shaft prevents the crank from seen again turning at other times This cleaner is useful not only on floors but on Considerate walls and windows ceilings Johnston Marla (to wife)— Well I'm going to stay at home with you today and help you to tidy up the house I’ll tack down the carpets and hang up the pictures to begin with Mrs J (to the children) — Children you may go over to grandmamma and Stay all day (Aside) — I kiow my husband is a deacon in the church but for all that he Is as apt to hit hla thumb with a hammer as any other man I regard my cold cure ter than a Ufa Insurance of Eight Legislative Acts Asked by International Reform Bureau Passage INTERESTING Traveler Cured in One Day HAL BURES UP TO KRESS Making Candles By keeping candle molds at hand a tew candles may- be made at a time u the suet accumulates and the ends it candles and the droppings on the :andlesticks may be melted and run Into fresh candles By GEORGE CLINTON has been Washington — Congress asked to pass this winter eight legislative acta the advocates of which call them "moral measures” The International Reform bureau Is at work with a militant uplift spirit which refuses to be cast down The house and senate are not always ready or willing to pass these “moral measures” but they are always very anxious not to appear to be antagonistic to the bills except on the ground of unconstltutlonallty or for some other reason which cannot be considered aa springing from a desire to stand against morality Former Senator Henry W Blair la the president of the Reform bureau which haa for Its secretary and moving spirit Dr Wilbur F Crafts The bureau haa Indorsed and commended to churches and reform societies for measures: these legislative support "To remove the federal shield of Interstate commerce from the ’original packages’ imported Into ‘dry’ territory” "To prohibit Interestate transodda and mission of race gambling "To bets” prohibit interestate transportation of pictures and descriptions of prise fights” "To prohibit Sunday toil and traffic in In the District of Columbia” "To prohibit saloons in Hawaii” "To prohibit the United States district attorneys from engaging in private practice” “To forbid liquor used selling In shops and buildings by the United States government” an "To restrain the traffic in opium” On moral measures conand the gress never divides politically reason for this Is apparent There alon meashowever ways is a division ures which touch the liquor traffic in Into this question for it is any way an interstate commerce one largely enter the questions of state’s rights and of personal liberty New England Enjoys Mosby Colonel John S Mosby who in the civil war days was called a ‘‘guerilla’’ and who now is called “a noted confederate cavalry leader” has been lecturing in New England a section of the country which years ago was demanding that he be captured and treated like a pirate The years that have gone by have softened the animosities of war time and now New England is listening with a keen kind of pleasure It la said to the old veteran's raiding stories of the civil war Colonel Mosby la a noted figure In the capital His face Is that of the He novel and picture book soldier la hawk noaed sharp eyed and lithe It was only a year ago that figured the colonel was lp the hospital underThe surgoing a severe operation The geon said the colonel would die colonel said be would not die and he did not Haa Interesting Task A commission composed of six members of congress and two Is just now engaged In an associates work which several of Investigating the members declare Is the most Interesting which ever took their attention The commission’s endeavor Is to find some means by which damage suits brought by Injured employees against their employers may be adjusted without recourse to the courts and without the tremendous cost which even small damage cases Inflict upon the county the state or It may be the federal government In many countries In Europe there are laws which provide that the employer shall pay a fixed sum for injuries and the laws have been found to work well In the United States there is a constitutional difficulty in the way of the passage of laws like those of Europe and one of the labors of the commission will be to find a way of getting around the obstacle of the constitution without Injuring the Integrity of the Great Document itself To take a case in point which will show the problem which the commission Is trying to solve it may be said that a workman In Pennsylvania sued for damages because of an Injury which he had received He was awarded $1000 Of this by the court amount he was compelled to pay $500 to his attorney and he had left only $500 to support h!s family and to pay the bills which had accumulated while he was Incapacitated The suit cost the taxpayers $2600 before it was In other words the workcompleted man In order to get $500 caused an expense to the county of five times the amount which he received There are thousands of such cases In the courts Several of every year the states already have appointed to consider the general commissions lubject of effective laws which will jover the matter and do away with expense and Injustice to employer and New York already has employee passed a law which helps a little In the solution of the difficulty The committee will longresslonal report early In the next session Visitors to Washington are why the great Grant monu ment Is not completed The pedestal for the statue of the general has been In place for a long time and It Is guarded by four huge bronze Ilona For months visitors have looked on the pedestal and the lions but never have seen a sign of working about the monument’ site Meantime statues of other men much less well known to fame have been completed erected and dedicated The Grant statue when It Is finally finished will stand In the grounds of the Botanical gardens the capltol There was a long delay In selecting the site because of tremendous to the place opposition which the committee had given Its sanction The warfare of words but finally the waged for weeks Botanical garden site was authorized One of the reasons why many people do not want the statue placed where the committee decided it should stand was that In order to make room for it four magnificent trees would have to be sacrlflced The trees were historic and were known as the "Crittenden elms" The trees were not cut down but were removed to another place but on account of their age It Is a question whether they will survive Lose Jobs Hundreds and Secretaries clerks messengers of the house of repredoorkeepers sentatives marked have Saturday March 4 1911 as a black letter day It may witness the blotting out from the pay roll of the names of hundreds of employees most of whom have served the house of representatives through the long years of unbroken Republican rule Major Alexander McDowell of Pennsylvania veteran of the Civil war and veteran of the congressional service Is the clerk of the house of representatives a job of prominence and of much Mclegislative Major Importance ol Dowell Is one of the Members say that he spins congress a better yarn than either Joseph G Cannon Champ Clark or Chauncey M Depew the men who usually are considered to be veritable mines of anecdote The clerk of the house Is good comas well as pany and the Democrats the Republicans have so found him but the major's Republicanism is of the kind In which no man of his party alcan find a flaw and therefore of he the Is and best though popular raconteurs the Democrats on coming into power will sever his services with congress a hit reluctantly perhaps but none the less surely Now that one comes to think of It It is a mistake to say that March 4 will be a black letter day because as a matter of fact unless there shall be an extra session of congress most of the employees of the present house to draw pay until the will continue next house convenes for except lu the event of calling an extra session the clerks and the door keepers and Borne other employees must continue In the service during the summer months to care for the capltol but most of the while still drawing their employees salaries will have little to do until next December when In their cases the real black letter day will dawn Plnchot Versus Taft It recently has been reported that Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford have fallen out Mr Pinchot’s say that the Washington friends rumor la a joke of the first rank and that If by any chance there should bs a basis of truth In It the country has a case of severed friendship for the like of which the history of comradeships can furnish few parallels The country knew months ago that Mr Plnchot and Mr Taft had fallen out The president has had the last shot at the forester but it may be that Mr Plnchot will return the shot in kind Last summer 76 persons in the employe of the forest service were killed and nearly 200 were injured while forest fires In the fighting northwest When the casualty lists were all In Mr Plnchot said publicly that the loss of life and the injuries to the men of the service were due to the fact that congress had been nigIn its appropriations Mr gardly Plnchot was bold enough to lay the blame on the shoulders Of Individual members of congress whom he called These members by name resented the Implication that they were refor a policy of murderous sponsible economy Mr Taft got back at Mr Plnchot In In his annual message this wise: without Mr Pinchot’s mentioning name of course but perhaps making his reply more direct by the omission be said that the loss of life and the dajnage done was not due to the lack of appropriation by congress to meet He declared that the the emergency secretary of the Interior had funds from which the law allowed him to draw In just such cases and that these funds were drawn on to the extent of a million dollars Mr Taft believes that congress was In no wise tot blame for the casualties in the Northwest last summer Mr Pinchot’s friends believe that he will have something further to say on this subject Frye to Be Dean of Senate Senator William P Frye of Maine will be the dean of the senate when Senator same Eugene Hale of the state retires in March Next September Senator Frye will be 80 years ol Last summer the report came age from Maine that he was seriously and that his life was in dadger The denial was quick and emphatic The senator is back in Washington and looks in better physical condition than be has In years In the year 1880 Senator Frye wae elected chairman of the Republican state committee of Maine to succeed James G Blaine who had resigned the 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