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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 190S. D ettoeen Dufy She Found What She LooKfd For. And REALLY THE STAR FEATURE OF DAYS OUTING. Original. lO'Oe. t porte-mounaie- , - your-wel- f. - self-mad- e WORDS Off the Water Gentleman Temporarily Wagon Referred Disparagingly to Object Which Offended Hie Senes of Beauty. There entered a downtown barber hop. a day or two ago, a man who had climbed down from the water wagon to make room for those who desired seats. He came la and looked about him genially. The boy came up to him to take hla coat and hoL hut be continued to just look about him and sis thing up. He wore good clothes, and the eight-dagrowth oa hie countenance didn't harmonise, but If he wanted a shave he didn't seem la any rush about" it He just looked around. In the third cbalr was a man with one of those big bushy, drooping walrus mustaches. That mustache leaned to catch the eye of the soused one. He walked over to get a better look y at UNIONPACIFir OF WISDOM FROM THE SOUSED ONE. lOrixtnaL) Safo Arkadyevna, a little Russian Tearl Leigblou was a trim Itttte girt, heard sleigh bells sad peasant body, Just turned eighteen, with fair Proper Arrangement and Packing of went to the door. A sledge drove up. anJ hair, blue eyes and one of those soft Food Necessary If One Would youug man alighted and, followed by feminine voices that usually go with Have the Feast Tempting hie valet, hurried Into the bouse. The as Innocent was such a physique. She and Palatabla. driver remained with the horses. dove. Is there any oue here who knows But Hiss Leighton had a younger Too much luggage spoils the plcnie, the road to V.! he asked. of as was full who ulue. brother, agod and yet the little feast is the star There la no one here at all except mischief as his sister was free from feature of the day. Jlow, then, to carfather and myself. My father is my the did What acapgrace young guile. to eat, and at the same U1 In bed. 1 know the road to V. ry enough umnew silk on Pearl's do but lut time have It look tempting! I must get then la time to catch brella. of whk-- she was very proud, There la a hamper made of light the 8L Petersburg express which lookI'm la while letters the words, weight wicker and yet strong enough 10:111 It la now &. The ing for a lover. Mias Leighton dress- to stand the wear of many outlnga In passes atto" distance ed In her daintiest costume, passed tha woods. "Eighteen vents." through the ball buttoulug her glove, A telescope shape la easy to handle No more than that! Good. Thera to on door out through the front and Its else ran be regulated to fit the stoop, cast her blue eyes up at the contenta so readily that the wom- la plenty of time." But, excellency, there are many hills, the sky, which was lowering, then at an who thinks ahead and of the parla deep and In places the ground, which was wet returned ty's return la aura to choose this style and the enow will Ton drifted. require all tha time as and to the hall for her umbrella, Instead of the square or oblong hamp- you have, and more." she put It up looked again at the aky, er piade after the fashion of the EngThe young mans countenance fell fearing that It might rain Instead of lish tea basket horses are tired out, he said, "My drizzle and damage the umbrella. ConStraw cases for bottles, cups and and my sledge la heavy, yet I must see not the did Inscripsequently she are superior in many ways to catch the train. . tion. Her brother saw It from an up- glasses ones. The lighter covering leather We. have a fresh hone and a light per window and rolled on the floor In may not wear so well as the others, ledge with aeats for bnt two people. an excess of gleet but it looks much cooler. Hamper M your driver and your servant rerear! bad not gone far before she ean be bought separately and fittings here. I will drive you to V. bethought herself whether she had tucked away In a plain basket, and If main Ton little angel! You little beauty! conIf and It her portemonnale brought well packed no danger of breakage Take me to V. In time for the train tained any money. Opening a little need be feared. and I will lova you forever. bag on her arm, she took out the Wooden He Impulsively plates are really much threw his arms which contained very email more plcnlcky than china. If sand- around Bafo and kissed her. ami and nickel change, mostly capper are placed on plates It la aatouishlng how speedily a very was counting it when she dropped a wiches and cakes la being arranged young country girl and this one wss coin. While looking for It she heard when the basket one flrot In a nap- bnt seventeen who has never eeen a la each and wrapped a very pleasant and well modulated kin wrung out in Ice water, then In fine gentleman when she first mreta masculine voice say: bakers or paraffine paper the food one can fan In lova with him. For that 1 perceive you are looking for some will be kept perfectly fresh, and It one moment for the first time in her to I be service of youT" thing. May can placed at once on the picnic life, Bafo was In heaven. Its only a cent or at most a nickel tablebewhen tha time for luncheon haa The travelers' sledge waa driven Into trouble Don't yourself. Lettuce leaves that hava been the barn, the lighter sledge got out arrived. But he did trouble himself and, find In a lines bag thor- and Safo Arkadyevna and Alexia loosely packed his with raised hat the coin, derby Ing entered. She bolding the one hand and handed her the piece oughly dampened with lee water will relua, the robes were adjusted, and with the other, looking Into her asure help to give the luncheon table and they they drove away. yes with a pair of black ones that fresh, cool and inviting air of Why do you ao wish to catch tha were dauclng with good humor, lie can be used to garnish the plates exan la This anted and meats cold train! asked Safo. was young and evidently a gentleman It la a matter of life and death. Thank you ever so much, she said, cellent way to carry green salads, and Your llfo or death!" asked the girt, not understanding the merriment In If the dressing la made Just before bis countenance, but relishing the ad- tartlng and carried In a bottle, or the with a gasp. No; that of a man on the train. ingredients packed so that the dressmiration that accompanied It Safo listened Intently for more, nad Have you lost anything else?" be ing ean be mixed by the salad expert while the luncheon la being spread this to do with revolatlonary work! suit'd. the salad will be fresh and crisp. She waa an enthnalaatlo revolutionist out, makes I na think What yon Why, Tiny cones of salt and pepper, one Waa she driving this man to the train barer If a girl is looking for something, packet for each member of the par- to erfable him to prevent the accom as It Is plain you are, either she has ty, are easier to carry and much less pllshment of a revolutionary purpose! lust It or wishes what she has not pos- trouble than to take along a set of The hills lay within the first ten or a dozen rents of lbs distance to be travshakers. sessed. nut what I have been looking for Thera are such perfect ways now eled. When Alexis became Impatient has born found. of carrying hot or cold liquids and at their alow progress Safo told him Whenr keeping them at their original temper that for the last six or eight versts the ature that few picnic parties bother road lay over level ground. When they Why, Just now." Then I am very happy. with making tea or coffee at tha had (Missed the bills they bad but half She brought her eyes on his In mlU grounds. A basket that la well packed an hour to go the remainder of the diswonderment ; then, lowering them to with edlblea which have bees properly tance. Bnt the road waa covered with the ground, she walked on. lie did chilled before starting seldom gets loose enow, and the boras was not as not take the hint and walked on with warm and muasy If It la handled care- fresh as at starting. To their right her. fully and kept out of the sun. Plate they could see to a considerable disBut you don't know, he said, and cupa can be kept on the Ice for a tance, and two or three versts away whether It will prove a blessing or a while before they are tucked away In waa a sledge, the driver of which was curse. the hamper and they will stay cold for whipping his liorsf uumejvlfully, going la the same direction as themselves. Whatr some time. This coveted thing." There they ere now!" Tinned and bottled foods are beat The nickel you found for mer Who!" asked Safa taken In small lota so that they can be Oh, no! Thats only s nickel It opened, as needed and the The murderers! Get up! Give him empty can neither be a blessing nor a curse. boxes or bottles thrown away at once. the whip!" What do you mean Is a blessing or Not until you tell me what this a number of thlnga In thia way Having a curse! doea away with passing the food from means," she said firmly. This .thing you are proclaiming to one end of the table or luncheon cloth Alexis tamed end looked it her, asthe world you are looking for. to the other. Paper napklna are good tonished. After a few momenta of Again tlie look of wonder. Beally," for the average outdoor func- study ho siid: she said, I haven't the slightest Idea enough "The minister of- the Interior Is on tion of this kind. They should, howwhat you are talking about. the train I wish to catch. At an Inn be supplied In quantities so that Tkafs surprising. 1 think yon ever, I stayed last night I overheard where used the be for covering should give notice whether you have they may off dust and for a conversation that told me s revolufor platen, wiping lost It. whether you wish a new one or the dishes after the meg is tionist would board tbe train at V, whether you have never had It at alL cleaning leave fa Is compartment while the train over. I assure you It makes a great deal of Is in motion, walk along tbs footdifference. board to the carriage occupied by the She put on as hsugfaty a look as she ADVICE FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE- minister, shoot him through tbs winwas capable of and said, Since It has dow and Jump from tha train. been found I think further discussion Exercise by Which Syetem Ip Re lie watched eagerly the girl's face ay freshed and Invigorated, of It Is unnecessary. be spoke. She made no comment for a Then why not take In the notice! time, though she showed traces of an For relaxing tense nerves there What uoticer Inward a struggle between The notice that you are looking nothing like a tonic bath and this ape lor and struggle, She knew of the Bufferduty. clal relaxing exercise. for- "ings of her people under autocratic lle paused. She was not one of the The bath Is quits simple nothing rule, yet her heart had sprung to this kind to order away one who, having but alternate sprays of hot and cold young man as a moth will dash put her under 5 cents' worth of obliga- water, given for from five to ten min the glass inclosing an electricagainst light seemed tion, disposed to form a street utee. This Is possible for any one She could take him to the station In acquaintance, but be saw that she orho can afford a robber hose with time to Mrs tbe ministers life or could looked distressed. spray attachment, which fastens on to delay him. I'srdon me," he said, dropping his the noxsle of the hot and cold spigot Welir be ventured presently. Some one has been It usually costa about fl. bantering tone. The girl made no reply. They were Follow tbs bath with this exercise, playing a trick on you. The temptation a pace, and Alexis, knowto rally you upon It has been Irresist- which stimulates tha nerves without going at good was ing that she deliberating, preible. If you will examine the cover of the expenditure of nerve force: . ferred to give her a Tew moments In umbrella Stand with th weight of the body which your you will see for tj decide. If her decision waa on the left foot, the right fixed lightly gainst him bs would take tbs reins She lowered her umbrella. lie held on th floor a little In advanee of 1L himself. his own over her and, taking hers by Raise slowly the right arm to ths level not know the way, ant the handle, showed her the Inscription. of the shoulder, then move arm In a thisBut he didwreck his purpose. Sudmight Well 1 declarer she exclaimed. circle from right to left and reverse. she threw tbe denly reins to him. I 'Have been parading with that thing The Iqft arm Is then treated In the Selxlng them In one hand, he laid Tom did same that umbrella: My vp! manner, with the weight of body on the whip with the other. The girl spoiled, and Im the laughingstock of on right foot . at mute by ble side. Entering a wood, the town." By exercise of this kind the nercame to a fork in the road. A tear stood In her eye. Closing the vous system is refreshed and lnvlgor-a- t they Which!" asked Alexia. umbrella, be said In his kindliest tone It la important In doing the moveSafo remained silent 1 think the letters can be washed ments to relax so thoroughly that one Seeing that sbe would not choose for Out and, as for being a laughingstock, forgets she has any muscles. In other Mm and realising the Impossibility of Im sure the Innocence so apparent In aorda, the movement is to be quite in- forcing her to do eo, he chose the left face, your your figure, your step-- in voluntary hand road. It led him two versts out deed. In everything about you proof his way. When he emerged from tects you. Exchange umbrellas with Statesmen and Politicians. the wood he could see a long disBIO." "Its remarkabM what s difference tance. There was again th approachThank you very much. Where shall there Is between the politicians of to- ing tbe station. There train was tbe sledge 1 send yours!" day and ths statesmen of yesterday, containing tbe assassins within a few said Representative Wesley Gaines hundred Mayn't 1 call for It! yards of thstr goal Terhaps that will do as well Then of Tennessee, In Washington, the othAlexis drove on to the station, reachyou can return mine at the same time. er day. ing It some ten mlnntas after tbe train He called that afternoon with her "That le very true," said Represents had passed.' He sent his lafarmetlaa umbrella, from which every vestige of five Kimball of Kentucky. "There le by telegraph to the next the lettering had been removed. As be a young fellow In my town, place, but the train did not stopping stop for stood waiting at the door for an an- Lexington, who le s real power In ths more than half an and hour, by that swer to bis summons a small boy came legislature. I once heard him say: 1 Mine It was too late. The minister around the house. don't know nothin about statesman- had been assassinated. That sis umbrella!" he asked. ship and don't know nothin about Alexis Alexandrovltrh no one It probably h. Why are you rub- law, but if Henry any was down hera how he had been delayed told little the by mlxln' In politics I would lesre him at bing the seat of your trousers!" peasant girl who preferred her duty the post irm; guess you'd rub the seat of to her newborn love. The Incident your tmuauis If you'd had pops cane made her a revolutionary worker, and It as I have. For envelopes, lettertiead business he la now in Siberia. ranis, dodger, etc., call up The Journal LOUISE C. FARRELL. CHARLOTTE BOND HILL Job rooms. Both phones 614. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD READY WITH ADVICE Orlct Mil Pietro Carried waa a famous bandit Pietros success lay la strategy ntfau than fighting. He would get up Ingenious devices to Induce people to walk right into a trap and then hold them for ransom. The country round about his lair suffered from many of Ma tricks, but tbe bandit never used tile same ruse twice, ao that each new one worked as well as tbe preceding. Young Lnlgl oldest son and heir of Count Bartlnelll wss known to bs a suitor for the band of Bestride whose father bad other plans for her. One day Luigi while walking pa road near his father's villa was accosted by a man. who asked hlia If he were not Luigi BartlnellL and when he said yea the maa told him that a man a abort distance up the road waa looking for him with a letter from Depart. Fast mall No. 1 No. t Loe Angeles Limited i Nol" S Overland Llmlteu for Omaha. Council Bluff. Denver. Kansas City and east, daily ...a... No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver. Omaha. Council Bluff Kanaaa City, and Car-ron- , all points Exit, datiy.... 7:t Arriv No. I California Expreaa from Council Bluffa, Omaha. Denver. Kansas City and East, dally (:U Na 4 Fart Mall, Ha 1 Overland LI ml tea from Omaha Council Bluffa, Kansas City, Denver, and all potato East, dally.... Na 7 Loe Angeles Limited I B., it cat It off? he inThen he put a barber. quired of the similar query to the man In the chair. "Why dont you have Mm chop It off, so youll look like somebody? he suggested. The man la the chair looked around at bln: What are you talkla about! he asxed. You know very well what I'm talkin' about, says (be soused one. I'm talkin' about that wild grass. Why don t you have tbe man go over It with hla scythe? The barber was disposed to be good natnred with the visitor, as ho seemed harmless enough, and probably came la to get work done. Therefore he made no effort to chase Mm away. The stranger went on to observe: 'It wouldn't take a minute for tbe man to clip it off. Say, what are you talking about? demanded the one la the chair again. What do you want with such a thing anyway? went on the other one Irrelevantly. The man la the chair merely gave him a look of disgust, but ths other one kept right on: "111 pay the man to dip It off for yon If you want me to The owner of the mustache demanded once more: Say, fellow, what are you getting at, anyway?" Aw, snapped the pickled one, yon think I dont know what It Is, eh? I know what It Is all right. If I want to tell. It's a mustache, that's what It Is. Why don't you have It cut off?" And then he walked out without even getting a shave. Cleveland Plata Dealer. Why dontchuh ALL FAIR IN LOfE AND WAR, Proof That the Modern Maiden Is Not Fasily Stumped. It waa his first dinner at her house, mother waa away, and It was ths maid's day out The girl sat down ant considered. She didn't know a blue bean about cooking. But dear, dear, Rome wasn't built In a day and one couldn't acquire the gentle art of cooking la an afternoon. So tbe old rale of "When la doubt use the telephone, was applied, and little girl smiled to herself sad set ths table its prettiest ills cakes, salad and ices for that dinner were perfect and the roast and vegetables were delicious He looked elated and she maintained a discreet air. Only tbe baaketa and boxes li the kitchen told the story. Some were from one of the best caterers la town, the others, the ones that the roast and vegetables had come In, were from a delicatessen shop that makes a specialty of sending out dinnera to order. So, of course, he liked the dinner, and the demure little maid only puckered up her brow and said to bereelf, wonder If I am an old fraud, AND IT WAS SO VERY CLEVER. Horace Walpole Figures In a Curious Case of Mistaken Identity. I heard l vary funny story thf other night about Horses Walpole, 1 wish I could reaid Mrs.-Blak- e. member who told It Henry, can you remember? Was It Mr. Sellers T' Not said Blake, stiffly, "It wasnt Seller "t wonder if It roo'id have been Mr. Windsor? No." repeated Bisks,' It wasnt Windsor. Before Mr. Blake had a chance tc express an affirmative or negative opinion of that hasard as to the source of ths Walpole anecdote, Mr. Barton cams la. Mrs. Blake, being by that time sura of herself, tried on Mm her recipe for winning universal affection. Oh, Mr. Barton," she said, I am very glad to see yon. I have hardly topped laughing since I saw you the last time. Mr. Barton, a cadaverous man with solemn eyes, looked rather foolish. Undoubtedly. That John Calvin played bowls on Sunday was died in a Brooklyn court in defense of moving picture shows remaining open on that day. Still there was nothing to show that John Calvin wouldn't pass up both bowls and ths moving picture shows to witness a corking good gams of baseball. to-da- y For envelope letterhead Puelneaa card dodgers, etc., cell up The Journal Both phones 444. ob room farther. In thia way the young mku was passed from one person to another till he came to a lonely place, where he found one who admitted he He said mockwaa th messenger. waa from Benorita ingly that the letter Carrona who Instructed him to pay to Carried, the bandit. 40,000 for a ransom. Lnlgl was taken to the robbera lair, whence he dispatched a letter to It was Imhla father stating ths cqjg so much to count raise for the possible and the case money Immediately, dragged. One evenlng'Maria Baeeanla daughter of a farmer dwelling near Count BartinetlPa estate, waa left alone by her father,, who did not expect to be at home till midnight During tbe knock at tbe door, evening, hearing be opened It to find a stranger carrying on bis back a heavy sack, under which be staggered and seemed very weary, n begged a lodging for tha night hut the girl refused. Then be begged permission to leave hla sack till morning, to which sbe consented. Depositing It on the floor beside tbe fireplace, lie departed. Marls sat down beside a table and began doing some needlework. 8b looked at tbe sack, wondering what It contained. While she was looking at It she fancied that not far. from Its center there seemed to be a very alight rising and falling motion. Her heart stood atill Tbe motion was doubtless produced by some one breathing. Maria's Bret motion waa a quick glance at tbe wall where her father always kept a gum Glancing again at the sack, she saw something glisten In the lamplight It wss ths point of knlfs protruding through the sack In another moment the blade began to move, making a sll In the wick. With one Sound Marla reached tbe gun on the wall took It from Its cocked It and fired at random at ths sack. There was a spasmodic motion; then all was still again. In another moment something red stalnei the sack and trickled through It on to the floor. It was blood. Terror stricken, Maria ruahed to the door and out to ths road, down which hs fled as If on tha wind. She had not gone far before sbe ran right Intp ths arms of s man. So frightened was he that she did not know him till he sgeriy begged her to tell him what had happened. Then, recognising her father, the lost consdousnea Bnt not for long. Bevlrlng. she gave her expert enc Baisanlo, thinking It beet to secure assistance, gathered number of men who lived along tbe road, and. all well armed, the party went to tbe bouse. Opening the tack, they found the dead body of a man with a charge of ahot In the breast One of the men present pronounced him to be rietro Carried. From (be bandits neck bung a silver whistle. Thjs Indlfptod tbat his seat band. attlng out all lights, tbs companr kept quiet for ft time. Then Bssutilo went out In front of the house, and shrill, sharp whistle rang out on the still night air. Presently footsteps were beard, and several - men came down ths road. They bad no sooner passed the gate than they- - were seised from behind and disarmedA messenger wse sent to Count with the news of Carried' death and ths capture of a part of hla band. One of the baudlta on promise of a pardon agreed to guide a force of gendarmes to th place where Lnlgl Bar tinellt woe held captive. The expedition was successful The lair and an In it were captured, and tbe young man was released without ransom. Count Bartlnelll realized ths fact that but for Marias courageous set hs would either have lost hla son or that son's ransom. Hs at once gave her a quarter of the ransom and pledged himself to give an equal amount for a dowry tbe day she married. Thera was n reward of 10,000 offered by the government for Carried dead or alive, and this Marla received also. Lnlgl Bartlnelll who for weeks had been In terror for hla life, had no sooner regained bis freedom than he desired to see tbe girl who had killed hla captor and made the destruction of tbe band possible. He found a modest, delicate creature who woodered how she. who hnd been so terribly frightened. rould hn : excited the sdmtrs-tlo- n of an Italy. From the time Lnlgl set eyes on his deliverer he began to forget his former love, and a year later hie father, tbe count, paid the prne teed dowry to Ms own daughter-in-law- . 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