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Show TELEPHONY WITHOUT la a Peiaiblllty ef Talking tc America. Thar MARKED WIJIES. FISH IN ) RUSES C? AUTCVf.FH THE CEA. I Thousands cf Them Caught, Nam'--ei ad and Put Back in Britiah Channel. Let U.el to E!!:it from Noted Men. Msti-rt- ! Ingenieut ten Ths Genuine Rug. The Imitations are so cievc r that I Is well to know when one la pure I. us . Ing a genuine oriental rug. If real a:i not aa Imitation each stitch will- h found knotted, whether of cottj- i . h wool. But if pne ran pull oat an then the rug is not genuine, no C ence bow much it may resemb'c or u i.al the dealer says. If a n:src.U'-ntallburned and Ihe cLair-- d part is brushed off, leaving the ( dor the same, (he ru? Is undenaldy ao.i .. tbotigh this is no method for fir. l n ; cut when one Is making a purchasu. Kven damaged rups are brought liero and imbl, for the older some of tlm rugs are the more value Is attached to j tbiui. CHAF.ND. Wlrelw telegraphy la at la. : established fact. both grit-n-r rally and commercially. A director of Aiiinlg'ima'M ' l a wireless telephony system tn over : distance lip to 25 mlliia, over ful. 1 ,'.6 land r h water. I xikn In eur said. .'Recently. ;i" laboratory at Berlin to a have laboratory which come seven milt a away from :!:3 city, and Ui.it was not under tb- - 1 ( i renditions. because tho tot wire) at tho temporary station v;.i suspended between two factory shaft instead of the usual marts. From experiments which we l ave been conducting In Merlin trv r- .Vd coiimiinir-- I v tty guarantee perfect wireless by telephony ovrr 25 iv.Lo of not too billy country. The inventor of tho ronllitn is undamped wave, by which means " maile pov--: iie. la wlrcles . was M. Valdumar rouluea. a i.r-- n Danish electrical engineer. Ah n we mouths bought M. Iou! ago eight sens Invention, together with r.ll H plant and expr rinreutal stations, for tho w!- - I we have secured world with . the exception ef I . United PtateH. We are. now converting onr tsd ... . tm-lif- - r t .lions at and Oxford Camb-idg- r- 1 !' wireless Mijhpny staMons tin JPottVieu sjsv:". aud when the vi-will prelnM. la co,npln'd1 wlpt-In six weeSn II''. vc ,s!! - ihe we shall bo . - am t lir'.:! 1 t . in t leieib. r;wireless poirmuti!' over the Bli Mil's vl.M. .rrarate two I'Clveidij, fowl's. ::nd I do " hesitate to p.,- - :.4 m In s fear irni' t'tni: we sbiill be : 1 to speak acrusa the A'Lmtic. don Express. - - r.cruraie observation or. gather al-the water, the depth and bottom of the sea,' thii ki.iilt :uid quality of food Tin sc data arc available. e. tabulated and charted. The method of marking Lite i U Inlerc-HIng and l.ux been attu.ilcd with laluuido rc.jiilU. The fish chiefly used during the few years the ex- r!uu:nt lias been lit progress have : plaice. lierauMi the propo-ailulori.'.-iwhich have to niude witlt tlio catching of them were baired un in..rinu.tie knowledge. The ilsli arc marked on the dorsal sunace with a very thin convex meial hearing : number. This Is to a full? sliver wire which the thinner part of the p.'issed t ihsii i:eur (he fin mid secured on the under side by a small bone button. J he fltdi do not appear to suffer lncon-v- . a Pace utni their growth Is not v, itli in any wuy. The there ii ehnois with which the Not ill c Vi l.s swept liy tho nets of the l;i demonctrate.l by the i'.'iiijg hu.i litiii our of 5,0::s marked plaice ef f:!l icj; were recaptured within a year. Thia represents 19.7 tier , but for tl, j ceiit.., or nearly .luh the iruv.lb'jiiizeil figures urc far tannine from 2X.4 to 2!) ' r c for t be whr-lof the North am m iS lu the more non it lift lions. The true regular flshlttg to the I.v "'"to !: au'..:c-quentl- l uuc-hfth- r - tf t hr .istr'H.fc.tii'n at Jjowc.t ! all he marl td i di they catch. At i: " inl.i.Rilnry ree;encfl to the rec. r emoiiii;hei bow nitteh the - BURNAMC8 Only NOT USED Chrlctian Members Namve ef Royal BY KIN'-- S. Signed b Houses. -- irix-.r'ii- ng .have sained,. n and weight r Moreover, me dlstnnee her. the scot where i! was rcleaeeit and the 'place whcie it was again caught gives an idea aa to its movements. ai-- .e , Hie previoar. catching. The origin of moat royal houses was similar throughout Europe.; and kings i and their families; n peaking broadly, never had or used surnames. They signed their Christian names alone. So universally was thla the case PUTTING HIS LOGIC TO TEST. that It became rigid etiquette that a person of royal birth should not uso a John Seemed to Have Made His Point, surname, though there have been numbut Ho Got No Chicken. bers, of casea of dynasties, like onr Own Stuarts, like the Bernadotte dyThe old couple were their nasty of 8ureden or Ilka the Bonaparte first meal with their son eating after his reInwho' and unquestionably family, turn from college. dubitably hnd inherited surnames. But Tell us, .John, said the father, It has always been puisle why the what have you learned at college. own cadet members of our royal Oh, lots of things, sold the son, as bouse do not subscribe themselves as he recited his coure of studies. their peers by peerage designations, I also studied he Then, concluded, as do otter, peers. logic. do Is However, the fact not, they lA'glr. sail tho old man. What hut It has not been discovered wiiut Is that? arc the rules .which govern their sig"It's tho uit uf rei'amlng, said the natures. Tho sovereign signs by the sou--. Christian name and usually adds "R." The art of bald the or R. and I." Princes and princeases father. What Isreasoning?" my that, boy? sign by their Christian names and Well, replied tho sun, let me give sometimes, but not always, add the you. a demonstration. How many letter P. When or why this la added chickens are un that dish, father? or omitted is not known. ' Two, said the old. man. But the habits of royalty load oth- . Well, said John, 1 can ers Into strange happenings. There there are three." Then he stuckprove his was an occasion upon which Queen fork In ono and said: That is one. . Victoria after a function wan asked Isnt ltr . to sign a visitors book. Her majesty Yes, said the father. write Victoria R. and L Princess And thU Is two? sticking his fork Ilcnry of Batten berg then wrote In the .second. Beatrice P. The turn of the local Ye, .replied the father, again. mayoress raine next and she signed WeR dont one and two make Elizabeth. The surname was hastily three? replied John, triumphantly. In written the following day, but too "Well, 1 declare! said the lather. late to prevent the story gaining You have learned things at college. Well, mother. continued tho old man. to bin wife, I will give yen one or the Thickens to eat, an-- Ill isiko Jio other, Alligators in Ecuador,. t and Jolt tr can have the third. How is A new minor Industry that Is developing in Ecuador is the killin'' ond ihaL John? Judges Library. skinning of alligators. This Industry was launched In 1903 by.n American, The Hungry Parrct. who went to Guayaquil Ifor the purknows ono or ntoro of Everybody pose of hunting down the myriads ol those conscientious egotists who canalligators which abound lit the Diver not rid themselves of the Lien that no Guayae and Us tributaries. ' He was one can be trusted u carry cut the The business markedly successful. work was temporarily Interrupted In the simplest ..details or rnutin without It supervlaina. early part of 1905 by the untimely was ono ofpersonal these mp'.i who trailed for death of the American, who had started the fun. but it has recently, been America; leaving In his brother's care a parrot c.f which he w:ir very fimd. resumed. The total vnlno of the alliAll the way ncnts the Atkintie he I he sklr.s gator exported durhv; years worriid-abou- t the bird, :::nl no 1303. 1904. 1905 and 19i( was fTi, 000. The skins shipped from Fccador to had ho landed at New York than he this country Inst yesr weighed 7.000 rent oviv this cablegram to lji brother: pounds, and we-- e valued tit $1X7.1. "lie sure and feed parrct." NO. And the brother cabled hr.ck: "Ihsve fed liim. but lies Air Navigation Crgxes. again. What shall 1 do m-xTit Bits. Ten or 15 years agn authorities writing on Ihe subject stated that ifoh'y it were jssill? to make cntlueu'sa Mining in Sweden. light as to weigh but Pn t minds a The mineral output of Swadtri Jr hiNseiiower. there would li" pn dlfli for few people know that e.Hlty in constructing a flying this mu n fry hrs a mineral field. A few years after, petrol on There are 326 Iron mine wi,t!:iiI In gines were raai'.e of s.u-- weight. ToSweden. The total predurtirM for day they are uta ie and en the mar- 1905 was 4.4r4.sr. tors of ore. Ti tal ket. weighing no mere than two and value of Hie ore products was $i:.M:4t-78- 4 iiue-hal- f ever. Tot jtoiinds a hors-fir that K'ilod. Dtirln;; MU) I tive.e were 129 furnaces iiruditilng 52!,J;'7 tons of iig iron, worth $:o,'t:it.ii:. She Told Him. The value of the gold on1 produced frt About the greatest man who over Sweden during 1905 was $3ii.i50: sV lived in this rnmmiiniry wa jyii" e, ver, $52,801: coppe- - $11.233: Hklnner; bread inindixl. lt!g hi'nrt.. $7,9i1; zinc, $790,00.:, and ami brilliant: isttd yet he died with coal. $C36I5iC. ail his talent and tpxxiiiis un u sorted. Saved. Jlow did ymi come to find nut Once at dinner at whic: Lis.t a 1L? about , 1 u'larrled Ills widow." Ilmil.ia urss present the Imstesx suddenly claimed in ilarm that there were 13 Fuat. at table. "Don't let thnt dl tn ss t said l.lsxt. with a reassuring Hors Diet, I'll fat fur two." Ueiiiocratlo smile, iwis Eats 37, (lit) Lursc Civiy year. Tck'gi'aiU. r TInitMf-Deioocra- t. lni-r;r- r ma-chin- Uti-rutur- .inan-game-- f n'" 1 "s da of q 'fsj.ti.e.i;!.t si'r h:x .!" any r.!: !; sklilfu! ;i writer. 1'" he rardv f i !i'.J;'-x- dj-e- s l - o :t st.n.-- i! slvrn th' s r. i,t j w-- s l?:'r way lLat '!i 1 1 writ . '; ''u as a Biu'e'i;;-- ' tu K-- n r appll'-- a Cist barn a t r raiy to j 1 J"y r.etn ji:sJ ;in I . bu..i-i'Aoi- r li-- '? !,''il 1 x- - - i- ibu n-- ha ia leading pest a reg- with d awn sword be has practV :! at when .1 i"-.- Hk' means of controlling his (air u.i.rgxr. His majesty looks as if he ,.i hoMiog the ruins with his left i :iJ, but this is mere appearance. . Records. y:".y naisbie trips have been made !: ''lai'exns. In 1619 Mr. Wise started f.rm it. JAuia and came .own in N. Y., having tnado ' 94 miles. Thla stood as the it vr'd's ls ivr i!i 'i?nce record until the Mars cx: . '.lion fff 190(1, when the ekrt!o:i Ih'y ratnraily re; Hod, t! nn!:-biit de in V infix thiled over into . I IM fer the I.ctiur - i.i. ia His dixuiucs was about 1,200 wty bo s. r.iroj much exrt.ai iv. ox. and Y.c was In the air over 36 pir triial. Doubtless he nuvlj the . . u:i with u view to Sts r.iha : ue:st Yhc present rec rd for time was e n,..!.c;ary value. After his dwub his ljy two GferniM ncronahi4e wMo.v sold it, but val;ns had 6 .: ring. They succeeded in retf.'fliSend it dhl not bring anything (a thf air over 61 huurs. near the price that misfit reasonably hive been expccicd. Eailoor.ing y d-- sl. 'tif not bloom g jlll. rat n ionics in i.'a; llt'-r.t'-- Ucn-count- The Irish rriscl. i Mr. EierfrDi Gwy.nn l.as h'.: ( cxf &iViV.t tl.ai i..e I": t pc.:' : c.Hs:H.scg of Iriai l'.i'o. lie (ha C ;;s; Ri:r cnflreiy is the, key 't$ .t in Lis pi'Farsvu'ii that 1 doubt IT ar.r dlii'.n-ipt'sht.'- "i! th-.d- n eeaf-.-rrisd- euics, fiovri'v.r great, could give reudcr!ng of Mish llfe w! I; nit tlr pi'- .. Kathi'riii1 iyt.au i Fditiiicntiy I:t 'i'.v. iV'-TF- Pcrfd:' I'osic.! is t Tor.d cf the !" presirst Mteil Jim Tompkins, the ML Hood woods' man whose prediction last (all of hard winter was verified1, is again out with a pronunciamento to the effect that the coming winter will die' count that of last year and will In effect be a peeler. Mr. Tompkins again' bases his prediction on the habits of the beats, which he states are more numerous In the lower valley than last year and are foraging almost In the dooryardt of ranchers to fatten up (or a now ' rful spell of killin' weatK" Them snowitorms we had lAt ter," says Mr. Tompkins, won't he's marker to 'what well ketch this wihr ter. Every sign known to natur is hollerin It out lond, and the bears cornin' in clu&c tu luwn is a sure sign. Another Is the hark on the trees. Whenever it gits as thick as it Is now look out. Git plenty of wood, friends concluded the woodsman, and git quick, fer you'll have use for it might Portland Oregonian, sudden. h!s sev4?jify-flft- birthday, h nth lit man. a baronet, and a 'u-- 'b Inadc-lie owns the entire town of Huddersfield, fa England. with (he exception' 6f one sin' glc hrttse. The story gdes that ab cHk cesrur was most anxious to' dbtdm this dwelling, and to tempt the owfr' er, a Quaker, offered to cover the grcmid with 80verei'gn. The wily pro1 prletor replied: Y'es, I'll .sell if thee wii put them on edgewise up," upon' which the baronet withdrew his offer, and the Ra.nsJen estate is still minus' the cuvet id residence. w - I ii.." v i ,i l:5 :vu 1. cr :. iy b j . h'-- u i- - il v . 'Phone. if t i -- n I a s .su'io.-i.- l jjit.q . '( !:c ii Il si'i- - i ii'ji, i i'l.l-ci- :.i '..iti u,-.- u-- Canada's Chief Industr. (ii L'anaiU - the largest numbbr wage-earne- arc engaged. In log of pip-duct- Tlicj1 total nearly1 55,000, and their wsees In 1935 amounted to cvpr The' total number pf $21,003,000. that! ear was 891,47, whose wages a'vAagdd; $1332, an slndd lbO1.' cf 31 jW T! e taw T3 e.isli n s' Y. i - of ri.-ic- i.i i . .. y ; 0 154; l rs;.?.; iy. cm; liaxlaet jih? At:,. a.t ifllich Seoul ih :.ih ng In, the du cf,, w,".il- P3' entioual life. Thitf is the r'- largement! wlilcb l GiasiX.j) to' ifeaki within iiu.; een-tavBVnifuV fe? tfe Banished. The university, too, his iuhlnd We arc informed that the minister It quite a venerable air ci u.K.'iulty, for law .Ire UV. a;:..!: Ir" giving a dinner party is w--.i: In honor of the political offenders who ifilfiy. its fonnlatlin dares k vi: foity have rccentlv been sentenced to banishment. Thd ri'fSiir will take lace a few days before thd' guestd) ndve to lesve SeouL Kdrean Newsl .;a wage-eat'ner- r'l.i,. et i1 been-compell- y. Frankneaa. Childhood's the wide veranda, were havlug a discussion concerning heaven, and a little daugh- tor was flitting, breezily around the bow of Alice-blu-e group. A sail-likribbon fluttered above her curie and her white frock stood airily against I came from heaven," she the wind. Millions Against Rabbits'. announced In the pause of the conThe Queer island government and on me versation. put wings They nnd sent me down here; and, she Tions tf;.'ther have cxiiended not added reminiscently, 1 haven't seen less than $6,250,000 in erecting wire fences to control the rabbit pest. Alanybody from there since. ' ' r sum, It is considered though a The First Bsreback Rider. (o have been a wise outlay. Goats Feed Baby Hippo. Riding on a broad pad strapped on a A baby hoppopotamus has been born horse's back is very old; bareback No' Terrors. riding is comparatively new. It vas In the Jardin dts Plantes the ParisIbi- Still. by a southern zoo. fourth la the It ian offspring ao longer seo than 1854, on the Fourih prof'-rcctl;ut Irish jiotatoes breed of July, that E. 1). Washburn's circus, cf aa Immense African hippopotamus, Im.h has been in the gardens for' malaria in the human system is not i.biylr.g in Boston, was packed to ll'iciy to chill the ardor of the man d by the announcement, - .t :; i. jears. Tim mother has always to feed her young, and this who like! 'em bflkd, split open, with t, that on this particular fiSy, ht I.rst fine In the history if t!v t litre the management of the Jardin a big dab of butter in the middle. i. a iim i would rlJe thre 'Int'n iii s Plantes has called in the services .. i the r'1-- ; Hard to Differentiate. iti.:,..:it ."i if gusts to feed the little hippopotamus. He drank ihe milk of goats the of i gaili.-pinh. rs"! Constable (as Alkali Ike approaches) ' r.ve fust day, leu goats supplied him the "If that follow Is drunk and shoot..aar, u,'iu.iii i. u ' iV:. .ir. sad aixo l: next, aud be is doing very well. ing np the town I ought to Jug him .! t i a;, which he ... v'.-lint, of course, if he's having a brain storm It's all right. Kansas City il'.Vnhy ar:ii:'.i:!; i; Lingerie. Angelic ' !.' 1 .:!. ' i.I'm ; - lhfc' Charlie had Just returned from Sun- Timps. i . xwhen tip, i his doting day school, when he " ! : i s;v turn a . . an astonishing An Old, Old Truth. yari'iit : . .. A 'i amnia, wkai kind i.f iiiiilurciu.hes And niter tii-- y have perfected al three days i,no augels wear? he iii':uired soberly. tholr schools of literature, thpy will a .id rid atia., '.j:a "Mi-relunderclothes! What in the ouf that (ini.v he who has someworid do you mean?" Cron Charlies thing to say can write at all. Detroit nuikcr. inured to startling queries, News. 1 1T. .: ; .r r. rl Or.e Msn. wa., stunned. 'Vp!1." liim mured the !' -- "i.. l!;te chap, evidently puzzled, "teacher Prolific Russian Peasants. the e said that Abraham enturiatned ; , Notwithstanding their iioverty the , underwear. :i V. ' ! ti uagels' f J,,! Rnssian peasants are a most prolific I , , f A S: i ri and they number 115.000.100 people, CoocT Advice from Ruakln. t (:f the total population of 140,040.-G?'i- . ' ?. I '.f V'; It was John Kuskl:i who wrote: I r' .r r- ' would tirsre" ttpiri every young - i I' ; je.l ( to cbtain a smti h.h she can, by the : c . r sev.-.T.Weight of Geld and Silver. a . ciom iiiy, r!tt rl. ' Oold twice as heavy a is :t's:-liti j . -lowhnf sicmli hiiwcior h .V.iisf (; ii i p- . of the forrie-wei-t-of but k.' for use silver: thin it cubic j..,. ly iu(.re9siug :e ii .!, e. ; 1.210 p.m-ttlnnd the her life: little library, making through of the latter C55 pounds. , ( , ci";'' iV. t t,r i : : r.ll the fiirniiuit- - In the room, the of ; I :'v; i r. i) ! most studied and piece; : f i i every volume having its assigned , Discretion. i i i.ilr. ) lure: c ; ,, u i MV shnfid net show nil our faults at place, like a little statue In Its niche. ',y l linen t,j Hie voman who loves us Mi a.MIt! "i i!. re is. If we desire to have her keep on A Beggar Woman's Trick. :n ,i.i'-a few r i Falls. Pa.. It iovhig . us. Life. A woman at ti e ilil.M it:' i j. t . has been has Just boon discor-re-iv.a'er. going about regularly b' Tiiug Inaves ' Wartted, an Amiable Scaprgcat. of bread from residents n one side uf , Tire trcuiile, pcrhajis, in scudin-- : a M'. rr.-- i ty. a arreet, pleading that she had a sick puniinint man" to JrII Is to flud ett" ' !t Is f e,".,',i si ; i at that h'oks like an amiable goat. husband and starving fliildn-11! .i'e1 , pa.-iithe loaves home. Then she ki News. Ili'.":(i : I'ltle i.fr ! lu a basket and p: ssed nlong nicely a!.'-- : -. '..vta:- ;i:d a; a':g nt tancy tho other side and sold t a.) of fct'l!:i-- . 'h- - i Arj: i j,. .Slags Fever. she was obliged to bake saying prices, .., The desire ,gf many of ottr yo ih? v(' (i 'sv;nj; j: to support a large family. men and nrere fT f.lVaJ" l.Vi of our ynng Li J women io "go cu almisi stugi-rr.'ii iiiMR-- tv' ;i. $ Repartee of the Toad. s to a mania. I guidon' Era. l!u' It.li r fjii' J amount ij Mra. Finchralth tat hoti-- l entrance) No, I have no money to npare you Thf.;M it Was'Ss'r Naturally. man I ;do not see why an , "IIuw did .f Idlir.css always emies indu.it ry. to should go about bgging. ke you her?" 1 . . s'iios. mum. it's fer Indian Proverb. Lasy Tramp "Srhe ci'iiM.! ln r I'huui m ; i, reason thnt' lieaithv same a the about Icnli.illv ti.at she had womafi like you .lioards at a hotel, Limit to Achievement her ay vli:- vreuild ni t aen ,t , .!i of keeping ' house. liluatraiuJ Rcyond tbelr imwcr tire brat si can if In) did propt s.'." nUu; ti;il ,.uL KSt not light . lluiuer. n sj i.:-.,.- telephnne ev-'ii w bi n rho v.u'i sc:' lu tbe according to tire ct.iil l ia the h'pj!?d (uni repo;: ui t'ie New Englntd .vi.h the c of a T(!e:hr.no an-TuleprSph" oomnaty iron. Acre Is Fvcrj- day in New England an averrue of 9':5.858 telephone cnorc a urivTr.:- - la r.09on there is a 1'khaft Cor eve'f 11 persons. . Taking a Prominent r-- rt 4f Bfitleh Nat-;- . ) Catv an Tntlre'Town. fir John Raniiileii, who recently ,i r ! or. tfclprs I; f'l.i ! e.' r'afi a her Ideal an. tr j vanlw. T. n let is varied V.y If. cl. of pcioa;-;- . the auria "j . f v:!: r,t rl. and by twh..- 1 .( Ir - rougi- T..i-:!- . - ctc-uav- d tr.afds : : t!-- e - Tree Are Putting, on Extra Thick Bark, , 1 r...';:-juc.i- . sol-p-ct- e Besides . ' hmu-.-lur- v-- BEARS EXPECT HARO WINTER. . cre-art- r.o j ill hn-'.if- 1..,:- -ii 1.. - -- p J -- , d j f' . - Kaissr on Horseback. . or Willlcm's horseback nrrl-Q means bis lust experi-c.'.tof the kind.tlfough the greatost cate is taken by the master of the to provide (cbcns'.olaieit.ter) emperor with the safest mounts, as easy and v.hl'li are trulc-d:::ile ts a circuit steed. Ths reaton Is .hat the kaiser has no power what-i--- r 4u bia left or bridle arm, and f i:;m! e: m is j rerereiioe. :r. (v.-in your on?) y r is he wattVJ wiite hr j.rivcJo He was I fist wn r. r I'iux. a h!s His last wlratspcj family. in America in a days v!'i w.'th b. ots and pai?.rs lit t: -'f rat lu", s t ed through die x. must lup;'! Jo- a mo Jem r. ttoriph Tiio r vhcao nvt! nds fc .'rr."me kfl jwn Alts-Htn va H.c- - Int-a i.f tho United Siates. y Me ors.'O'.i.-- ' ! a society ir- hi l.'iainiiilt.n, lo which hn elected as il hnpiiiciy members ail the nunj Mil women of Ka- "i!-:- t r ul Amen .a. Whetwr.otl'c.l or x t 1 " - . ict-h, t V - liit'.Tt !;' v-- pi ahi-e'- hrou'-'- ht I p- 1 i . v No r ; . to cn;ipany porter tlmt his .company is ready tc take orders the InstHlIailc'i of v tri-- radio-telegraph- y I TSU HSI APES YCLTIT. The Love Nets In Fiction. '..l There la someibing Irritating at the same time fascinating in liu Chinese Empress Retains 'Yd:1-.- ' by - Use of Cosmetics sr.4 V,: X dominance of the n'tte oi love in west era novels Phw have not felt at suinf ; w ' v.her j a wos-n- . time in their lives the responsive ccV'i Nowhere or b.o-j.aihh'ul, iuu. la their ova natures even to :h' the most irtoKt intrlgahig. a ah'.i a 3;ur0 crudest love stoty; pash a 1 simf ! aCs or fasti-iihf- r toilet tireii J fn we are ail i n vol-.gree U unlvet-Ral- ; oi Cl) . . tho tiv I Is1., !owa-;o- r and there is no escape; nuvul, no matter of wliat inu:i'"pjl- - I Flowery' keulm. ' urth i Ten Hsi is tu be.' Is built up, pays tribute to tho piMr? ' law of mans nature by plviuv pr year; her liuttercie tel! I.dr tv rioki but likp 25; her encmie.i ie7Uci;'.' dcnce in finality to love. Par. i. Me truthfully confeea she iooh; bay.. ;lay, Her beauty is only a tradltio.' : lb.- accounts of it but authentic In the Marriage Ceremony. yeti. her in her yutrfh as tulL ; Fontuwhere before the finely formed. b of the marrlaga reremeDy y at No fewer tktn tico ytu.ig 11 ' itiser' d Amlol's beautifully m . ,. ert ua u. Unite 's. imperial danced words to women facing th! bis: dJUJ.ful It is toilet. great life werk: "Never to tiro, no i t press' : pe:"i- lu Fails, the ut tn grow o!J; to bo jii'tSejt. syn-- . 9 beautifier". I;3p in of j'en'.t" rexrer them:, tu.ider; to !cik M t the bu.UTU i knows mere i, isl. flower anil the opening heart; to h: pi' coBTcties till ttfve u.;.c ... ; - la always like Goi. to la re ilways J:Ih ma.dcrs. An.! ;u:. u is duty.' Anna A. ru:y,.Ts, la tho At it ' Lid is.el) i ' t Tilt please lantle .Monthly. does the cnijner.-- t il.ri-- i i t' a rattan on tiivs rd: .' v - u : It 'The Milk Con. First, the woillv.il r l .; i J Three it, - v doifiit (hat m'lVc shetild cover tho c; fa i I'TJ1 mvaiiubly l.e . rained nr.d refrier cate, eoibpost ated ut the ffirm, Jmi 4t sbcifi l rouge her mil 11 Ver rV :si (u criTinod Ful va'ed, a;.T that It tho "autumftjl i. I. . should be de'ivcivd ste.'.id Tire womanhood." Tfter ! r cl the n.Fk can i.'.ust :kk lie tentatirrly, t g.in ni.:-.-As usually .Tui.', uvun thou;!; the couch on wifi: h th'-- . locked and wr.-.-din aisipli source of all gnod. .iM-- . u! .ioa or ud il..: er. Ton flq. atudlc-- i i' ' - f';r ib i ifi.uuii Flexion nuttt (nilii.ii-'doc- s Hcspiir!. M'hc grown fulk, seated on e rccix'l, ; ihtrfi! lieinq almul a!ci Is x wl.ig .1 vs iiio it tlio IMes Is tl'c iddi-i- t Wii 1 "'..ir i of . was ;h . v n As for Oxio. J i:iV-- T 802.-!.- n- m; ' ...:l. t aca-.- ; The ' ';' - ,ha It tire " I. lev.-- - yvat V .i- - - S'.-'-i': bJginn'nis a:o enitr i decn ..Vurgh jf'-'- ni . . te-i'i.- v- Mnre: i . f.-- I', - . . - que-dion- e'.c-ic- . . - i'. . - I ! i . s fl .. . . to buiiu'33 a ho re bewfiderhg fw.M . , . ii:-- -- - f.-- s f I t ; c'-m- E!re Tr'k. ' i- . !:.. r n i , luu-ke- s th-n- Vh able-bodie- d p:-.- ter. s .Oi1 i r i.f.' il.lJ ; - , - ny . s . - ': a:. . . serv-icea'.fl- e f,'. iiitry w..-:na- . I ' - r.n i?l training c v.i be s j'h: . that are i e "1 veirj. to sf.trt a r relit I 7 aura- . . eg-i.p- i . lenr' ;,.eir 3' nar at laid d.i.lng a raaccraal ci It. there fell n; laztnral players 'a t fcirthui hr-- folding t .vc-- n i . f.ll.p :i r.n.i iiiu (.v-;l:.- I.ifiicrcr nb'.vc I.ib rcr Vho Ciili.' l: t. i .li. IIuw? Igtb'.tnT above: "I ;,i ,i. 'and us up a lew mc.ro cot:. . ' , U? Bathing the Le-.- . .I'ew prarfiecs art- i.iv tu the rcndlth.-o(. tj..: e; -that i.f bathing tin in reg.i. i.i?ht before p ing to bed. on ,ih. I!.;, liy .aceiimulau-and the ipifu ;. niethud cf 'i."iii,i.. .;, an irn.-being the (,:, , - . s ini-lie- t old-fas- fcing the lids with n pei-wool dipped in cold t c w.-.i- kii's 2 Ee. :.,. '. , |