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Show (tact with m tie dtv.f. 1 I'. dumb and liliud. fU'il AUKAitl - T AlTS AUDIT i:i.l.A 1U.! K;n.- -' l- .. n-,- H TO BlVil Ij.si HELEN HELLER tli.y disetiKKed. furrier Mr. V, '11-1- wan 1 ki ap. Cun iow ti rough tips. e.ib-jjec- u Wrlli-- joti-r-'d.- if ihN wan --o, le- lo'i.-.iPOWER NOT ALWAYS PRESENT. To tnat 1 would like lo a.mwe;' I'Ye' aj.l No. That is. sin. van do it .at time, ci:d at other lime- - sin- can not. It is very diflicull m 'this faculty an that imiple will uu.ter-etunl it inteiiigeutl.1'. 1. hi euutc lo I could liml a wi-- h use it, bud i rin bill 1 should use t!u hypnotism.' I wleh w e uud . l arm her word tor lij pnoti-rii- . it is ho mueli abuw-- and so little but not hiug el-- e will explain well what 1 mend, TliH gift of hers seems lvmarka-jlile- , but why should it be? 1; prited of one kvimc, bint nas -- imply tie ti loped some other to an abnormal degree v' jic.-v'- i. years !gru. -- ; ' t p..ik. ot li..r Youn. Girl Who ,nd B ind, b Developing Daf,Di-m- Whit S:ems lo be 4 S xth Sente. tV ii deM-rib- aifili-u-- lies L XVor!dl lire limrit ut io Daf .anil l lid of Sixiy-ibir- d ami IniBili at Om HuuUrcJ a sirvrt and Hmadwav. tiien- is 'bom uf ''''tiierti. not I1'1' cjI II- Currlrf imjrn: ftorUMl Kmnh and alUiwmg -rtiih l.cr mentality. will cunlliiiie to improve as she ,'ai 410 tne lias dtnif in '! I'1. ( -- he will in that doubt to n.Jw.B l,f 'V',J0P-i.i.rrin- at a bigli a . I a, a Melon KblRhly wit s an Kelk-- r really i iiimsinalivo nenaiwiwr report , Tor ,11,. guag.-- Kiri i. Ella M. Hopkins, of V.. a child in appearance, N. liilca. eye that look and cmat dxpris-iv- e almost ,:eailily at you that it to realize that the light blotted out of them. jt In i"u forever girl In wrid.ig of this remarkable within bound j( j. difficult to keep and ihat will not offend the principal Sensainstructors of tne institution. tion! article on the accomplishments n,.en Keller and oiher celebrated uers.ms who arc lucking in some of the enc hare made them heaitate daily about telling the thliiga that Wonmnic under ihelr oliservatiou. seem to derful as some of them women Ho lay mind, lo the men and whose whole live are devoted to the development of a power to extake the place of one that never isted the accomplishments of their putoward pil.. are merely an many step a gml. They theuiaelvm have ao knnweige of what tho limit of this development may lie. HAS ACHIEVED MI CH. Their nuiuinary of Ella Hopkins i that she I'ss reached as high a state cf dcVckipmcni as any one afflicted as she is has ever n ached at her About right years ago the girl conhe tracted scarlet fever, and when recovered from the fever she could neither see, speak ittir hear. All three Sim faculties l:d suddenly left her. I w4 sent to tho IiiKtituliun for Ilu-mt ruction of the Deaf and Dumb, a .id end unlay she can both -- ee, speak iu the same liear. hill tart; of cotir manner as tliose who have perfect Ella and perfect hearing. speaks aud bears witn Hupkiti' her sensitive finger tips. W'iiii fingers throat and lightly placed U)Kiii lh lip of a per on Blinking she cm tell said as fast us it every word tJmt ao iuieiebt b-- .it ptu-gre-- s. r i- - i- one fuetiUy that n it brought In di.ily con- - : x. v. . imitii-v- sasaaBj iy nh -. .ut - the git' rarer. j ;t ! i ateli . A nit; y l he w I .ti. i II w it l .tie t.nM- - ny fe Afler the ttiils h 1 I. . ; i veil -d i i I' liotit 3 9 i ' . ir.u-ri- r . uud her Ini.- g: cat b.iies 1 Is no tellill:: blit-- h - r may -that l.e iDnies of t, u liarents aie well e l... puip:,. ;,u,! has illhnited tl.. ;r Wk win, are working in lie ii.n,.;,,- -. i;s ; Wen-- . -many till"..-.- Ii .il ii.- unil 1 lie layman. i..i i.i ,.; , ill(. of but the drulupiiimi. d bided ll ii 11,1,1. fi,,. layman is so prone r.- i.i n.rii.r, nii I , what to i; - i.uiu. mi . uial. -- - liii-t- pokrN. Hilt, niie lias - ii-- a that we are putting out a new label and have to make it up on putting inferior stock in our : 1 de-ig-- :. are . . . u.i: lai-i- . is has bsen asserted around town it e - . fui t i.-- cue-epo-s -- tho-- e - pl.-a-e- se. r i''idii-il- o hr. !i I h-- imp's-ihii- - c'.i Vi ifii-- i lies the i, vice .ii s This - iv.: n. la i.:- tin1 . I'-- the j i'.ir i -- H WEAK.- U e 'i.i .'i a- - lii r ui.istered V. i'-.i- ? r. peralign- - ; ; .id C i an.i Take otirselies, for of ull ettr l.icul-lie-- . How otien do we realize anotber presence without ever stviug or hearWe simply feel ing the other per-ointuitively the presence ajd Kila has is aow able to rouierse iiiteliiyiiily lutuitivi-nesdeveloped to a marked uud with quite a degnv of cxp'inn. degn-i'.Sc.iug Ella Hopkins for the f.r- -i Of cour-- e Kiln's greatest, prutieh-nrlime one is -- truck with the woudtili'l is shows in ber duilv intercourse wilu -- eiisliivets'-s In mn'i of her tai-c- . her teaebrr. Uarrager, w ho lias a she is, the sight-ii.- . aiflicied r to ber present high slute brought peculiar inoitih end bittuk Hite ha, taught her I of profieieucy. of the face repel one. i.ul expres-io- n the touch system on uii ordinary type- this not. true of Mi- - Hopkins Mr. writer until she can write u letter iier-fe- Currier -- ays (hat in all his e perli-ncin dietiou, spelii.ig aud aligiiuii-nt- . with he lias never -- een a lier-li- li Elm has ai-- o (aught her tho English as she -. so attri-.rtivHrailic. the Ainericau Hraille and the SPEAKS THRiH'CH MR. ITRItlEli. New York tioiut system, with which IMaeiug bis hand in her, lie qulehly she ia enabled to curry on couveiva-ti.ui- i introduced the reioitei. She hi min .1 with persuiui afflieied a she is. prettily aud lnstiuetivcly turned in HAS MASTERED ENGLISH. where he stood and put out her disengShe liaa thoroughly mastered the aged hand, at the name time asking auil taken l English language, M Mr. Currier to -- ay she was Interest in the newn of the day, meet him. . lu-teaclu-rr which slm dlscusse with Then she wailed to be told the New words are being coiuLantly added of the visit, her face dispiaytng to her vocabulary, her Lwcher telling the most lively Interest. her the phonetic spelling of a word Mr. Currier liegau rapidly to tell her and then giving her a eonipariud with that The World had heard of the letter another word of similar sound with she had written tier jiareitts and of which she ia already familiar. their great Joy at her progress, an.l had Her memory is wonderfully devel- sent the reporter In see her. Th.-roped ami nothing she has once learned was no mistaking her emotions - she her. She can rradily dis- grasped what Mr. Currier was telling ever Surprise, wonder, pleasure and tinguish between persons she bus met her. were prltteu in tapid and recognise- - them liy the touch of 'emborraasmeut ' the hand. She lakes quits naturally succession on her face. e A moment's pause. then In to Si'wing. select- - her own materials How did 'I he question: and direct- - the mode- - lit which they eame the r hc.tr?" "Had they seen World Rlmll bo cut mid made. was parents, and what did they mi ? She The attention of The World was told the name of The World inbrought to her meiint of s letter she a ml after a few muntenis' formant, a on in Utlea Iter wrote to family she replied rather sadly that Itpewriler. II was a model of neat- thought she did not know him. ness. construction and spelling, aud The next both hands went out Her parnot a letter was misplaced. her eonuia.iious. and fixients were elated at this evidence of searching ng one of mult of I heirs In hers -- lie remarkable their daughter' simultaneously all rapidly told them about it. It was a really beautiful picPrincipal Durrier. wkue roputaiion ture. ' The other gills were inm li l of I he lost fac- lighted, and mh a scihvllfie develniH-frequently Interrupted tlm ulties of speech and hearing is world- talk to bestow little eares-e- n. Then wide. permitted a World reporter to they wanted to knou a doxet thing -- re Miss Hopkins with her wa The World What all at onec. companions, (,ntlmrinr Peder-o- n going to do? Would it tell an. thing and Katie Metiirr. The last mimed almul Ella and her ,ludii? These and manv mine were ahked already quite fame in. for the progress she ham made iu ail ieu hit ion. Site of Mr. Currier. iir.M ui- -t excitement. . In r n of day. ilc cioh .! Memory fi.lKc'.'- - un.Mhii.g . nial hIuSis old friend- - and ncqaiiitaiitvs la fond of -- ewiiig. anil her own die-se- s. Can tell the time of day by nairfi or clock. Is considered as great a woinl.r a- - lleh n Kelhr. lcue. who :i .. -- I: it j Kmi wa 1 l hi . i. uh r .Pm-'.d i!.M Mr. t'i: . I! I w, , ij ' ;:e; r - i na - lh-r- not tip. wri:-line and ; lakes greai tin- -o On-r- - !.:. e verse i l ' H' x'w '"rk a . op.-rai- hot ia dirtioj. until. 1 iccordins -- - btxi.i r p'limilM a.; ; a, k'lig. i I ho s!ie dot w .!ip! - . - ' ami I" ' .. a'i hell i;. ?! I I an'. fl.i-1- nttijeit of i scan lotlowii-- s - b - i1.'' icacm-rand which n akew ex.-will :n if v.ouder jll-- t bow lar slie is able to Cfnitinil.- - to lirveiup u. lie-- , ii dtaei.v. lr ha ili;ii mn-.- l no pi, viuits wlini, havi-.knowirdgd of 'be lucr. Il" Iu- - btva 'sitting in a r aim ..btii- urn s wvre engaged iu cuuvcr-aiin- u i.a later been ab!w to write u. the H0PH1NS v.w ji.himv;, it.mi. v. fins aioKXixK j:xamixi:u I - e K- l This has proven only wind as we defy - 'rur an!, iiiKiaii.-e.- i"n: a M, i . the bearer of such knocking to substantiate his assertions. Our Wesslers Best Cigar is as good today as ever and better because they are Spanish open-hea- d work. it model ing fmm the manli.pi.e of Giant's Tomb abi ,.t - x i:icl.eK wa- - made by a .'caf, dunii, and blind lioy who visitt.l the i..iii!) nue dny by anotn. i b,:y i.),,, ...ii'd see. He described the apiiear-ain- e of the tomb to ihe l.hn.i who came home and from that it. s, riptii.n I .. if t .uir-it - curiie. mil. e liia ntodle. Inn if you rsmeinbi-- t ii - i,.ii.i uu chii i qniie a fair reudily see that thi- inodel an.l Vriv well pri;Hin:oiie.. EXAGGERATION A IKUll.. would insianily declare Some ibis to lie a perfect model and it on of Hit mart els of ihe lime. That i why w hesitate io id! of the ac.iimpllshments of our pupils. The real fact is that we do not know- to what limit ihe educwlion wml Mind of a deaf, dnmli may We are winking aloug be earrled. -ee things coast sink every day an.l us u in hnie lhat'sueprisi- - us aud for si ill gixwler thing-- . disru-- s "1 healtaie lo what you llie sixth diooso to 1, is a yet so hy I'.lia Hopkins. and hy no mean ued.-- iMTfect control. lacking tliiir enaea, it is quite naiiiiwl thai cu.isi.-iiwill develop the remaiuiiig ones in a beyond our comprehendegree aim And yet we six- - rviilriircs of It sion. evety day. "(inly tialuy I had a tlslt ftotu one of oiir' dim-toatni iu showing him we runic acmes over the institution Kill - Id! irr. Phc ha.1 ml met-hilie ehonk since Inst May. yet ibe her hand, she -- aid 'How do y ut .l. Mr. calling him by name. The much of his hand told her msia.n k win, Here is Bnoiiic, inddiiil. 1 a tmpil 1 received a vi'dt in ten weirs. At tlmt tup.. bad '.lot I prolialdi w eighed fifi pjiiii l than I do now. 'I lie moueat he grusp-r.- 1 my hand he -- aid. '.Mr. now Klimt y .it liigii-Tbi- -.y We Will Move About March 6th to Our Old tStand, 375 23d Street gz I Ind. Phone 619 I Wessles I fmmmmmmmmmimmiM mirM-Ivc- - n e riipied by IWn lads nf tilmiil tell years win) niarilied in with mitiiary pici'isioii .Mr. Curiier leiiui.cil ihe uud saluted. sHiuh- and niie if tue yuit.igaiers told him in the sign language that him a limmot in r h.id it mill oiij Him auullicr In i had sliilvu -- -l e ) at s ie:. or ii illter-e..ti:- -- lii-t- - t.lMIt. iK vr.s Int'i'- - r Vin-.-'e- Carolina for $;ihK a ton fur- - the best class nf armor, 'i'lte Armor Trust hid $tu4. Indudiug the myall tie- - it mtii.l pay fur (lie iikc of the Knipp prurea. Ihe I rust received the eucirai-- t a Isaird of naval offieera doubted the ability uf the .Midvale cumpHUy to niuko deliveries in quantity should it lake on more contract. Austria pays .'i44.ud a ton for hint ami cinved a: ntor and od(l.4? for belt Kiani-nrnior. pays from $.Ti3 a ton for special plates to $oSl.1 2 for hai-fiiced armor of Ihe heaviest quality. from tim Germa'iy pay- - it Krupp work and pay from ?.123 ion fur special alia pcs tor bidn armor to fur Krupp arniur Japan lias to jiay and as liigii as fiom fikt.'-- to I'tsi a ton other vaiities. Italy use a j for tinr In.liicsl plcte armor which j M7.v:i:! a tm. while the -- i.le armor n d on Itnliun sli'ix: ixists J7H2 h ton. - : .Mid-is- d Lid bemud. "They play with a much pre-- i islun aud liaruuiiy an any lu the land, Du cummenccmenl day two uffh-t-ruf llie Seventy- - first. Regiment reviewed tin- - cadets. It was a abort time after the new tael lea were by tin- Hlale a .id after watibing our boys tit ill they said they wished llie Seventy-fiiriutld do half so well.' o-- h- M- -r j ! nt At i Ms twi'Mt ' Glgas Co. The lusor of ihe itimli cuitld nut wait mntl the in hi - ha.1 finMIu-- the recital, hit. hei.iK aide in speak a little he ft iST OK ARMOR PLATE. blurted (Mil tho tu urc i.f hi- - a. 'In.-tiiidr-tau- d e wlmt cnitlil tun 'purler I.i view uf the brisk rivalry heiwrea HII Hi, Imt the piliiripal did. and lie -Midvale armor Yerv the newly lowly and Verv well. I will find It fur y m." Tin miys plain ill I'liiliidelphin BJd the Ilellile-lieiuti l Carnegie plants, which cuiist-ii..i- e indriKiiui.l every wutd by wainit'.g lilt . It ia i hit Ainnir I'late trit-- l. uud umrclie.l and. .itisfii-d salu-.e- l to know what other great naval IH'I llie f!v. lui rli;- iu ) cry pr.uid nf hi- - i;i- -; pay fur st pel Htinur. ir i!i un i in ju "We lime i an.l tiV-anfcmpaiiy offered in hitild the Ibmiii-hlre le New -, i fin. i b make ixcii-ein un tne - fur ttie ball ship ' S ,f 1; :'IR Mnnta ;a aud North the rrisi-rto Iie.ir or p ill'." it- que-iLi- m, j it. r havegiiiwn!' UNION MADE ig i le . . STORY OF A POLITICIAN AND A. WOMAN SECRETARY who . Wml-'A- WhingtonV W;-- I LITTLE old bui'dfng re.me for ihe lirst time under her eye. of one atory In the Tho letter bad been directed not to Mr. corner of a lumber Wadsworth, but to John W'. Allen. the name an address had been yard eoulnined tlie off wltli a p?neil. and the of John Wadswords Try care of Wiidsworiti Lumlu-- r worth. The exterior r. a written onipany bad was aa fdain ns imssl- We and uhow-ethe Hilda alilfled her push ion u very lit( bvjch uf :i fj,. : wit htu there were solid tle no that she could look ast the edge lud nwtij fiiridshltiYs and a general of the screen mid si e Allen at liin desk I tin was ami long iiuetHiniil on (lie oilier side of the tig-ila young man whom Mr. Wadsworth bad taken into liis employ about :i Uy a desk in a railed and Miss 1 ili!n Lawrence was open-t- v year ago at tho request of a friend. At that time Allen h;i evidently been In tae iiiorniiig mall. She iw.iya sore straits, and be had etihaeqnci-llte'.'-- l a'l Mr. Wadsworth's letters, -- linwn u voluble i, gratitude and a i niniciitloiiK addressed to Hy waning Induetry. liud Of bile t t boss of lie ward never been occupied with an odd service, for ' 'in:- - to t lie lanilicr yard. Tlieic v..is iu Ar;li- n- H10 wnle j,m ,.f l lii.ii til's, coiilirs-teth nf-ft- -e Pur-rle- y ''"I l. ij. seri-ene- 1 . cteiiil-cii-u- i e 1 and r always read eloud to iiirly -welfar-- h , were Tl.- fully simw-- .i h. ,ha, Wl.1r n,v iaid'eih year, was u woman culluie. Mr. Hilda the tneiinh'B of a it,- pii, t,f ;nnn tillusu.m to '. J -v i W'ad-wori- a 'xl nr S'i-'is j ! i ed II-- jj. -- h J j, . that this wus 'o-political s--r b e of a di.-- " 1'' r,!jc-- . she was fllleJ v ( Ui ..f a sudden faintness of even tn ihe I1" that Mr. W'ads-- I ! r,,, d (("(H1. i ir- his tiitlueurs ' Tl h: wi,h ' h HILDA KHIbTEI) HER DnKITUiX A VERT LITTLE. re'iiaikabie willch hi nal e:.Mhiti-He lid been writing spree iss Tnr Mr. Wadsworth. . V(S) Cor the flrsi lime in a Ion r.iieer of w,,r '! l U'ci be consrlcl polities John Wadstvoilh had found a !l ", 'l1' were aivuscl of iuc use for oratory. A strange atnhit.on (e.'ni hi leadership wph , bad taken posaessloti of him; he aspired -, The cor.i;rtsem:in elect In tlie.t (rt p "bbrjn ji. lr however, ilmt this check I rtistrlet had died. A special election sre in L-- business ) was to be held. snA, Wadsworth hud I'niP.b" "d Usl'-aronsd nf pyttl'i? q'.peily pa-e- d i to the . a.'..1"' ''"e's Si c ictitnie-would Nt tt--e egiMlidate of hi pniy in utt-liUd- e. ow-i- i p1-'!- J(- -IJ t T 1 llie-wm-- d d ' f him id euici i -- ifiiMi., tlmt - I tn-- r i -- fin!. I I'nii. 01, i s In dl.lll. Wadsworth, though a very rich man and of excellent ace, try, was not u Libia's a,l n;l"i m t lj v.l'iih Alim had ly r J i A pege of ti 'meiuoiy a ilic'.lonai v to be recited furwa-nr Rxrkn.il J would not have i.;paie-- j Wadsworth, tlmush lie wa-- ; mst forty-flV- tV- ! "I ei, f!",.!, if we have th F iy. Ai I!l !l that FUmls of tlislull'or. IH joii know wliut ihat means for iiicV" Slie Nliook her l.id. It n ans llal 1 can't work for this Mimmnlloii mu' I aie It even If II s,ku:. 111. .'is il l won't. roriit- - to II Tin re are enough men of my strlis in s. ustiii vion i.'n ady Ko tliaf seUI-- s my hs. h tomuMuw nlylil. You I.iii write it for Jlidt sag llie oil one sheet of that 1 cm 0111 u( ti race it'al It.al 1 indorse it silk Mucking ciiti'll lal". who ti.ij p.iS to he a clean, nlile mao. Thai' ni,. t dug out or lids book, i heard a l.olfir my nice that 11 Millie of m.t-,- ii books was lu supply fui'iiiH of wur!s Tour men's ria .".ms-- .. l.o iioni-aeiiii.sidence alwHys knows wlal's light, bin not ulna) how to t.iy it. add". I, You serin to b" pleased. wlilt a sinile. That's uueer. Tie only reason why wanted to h" a (olrs- I lining). I it n.ighl man was tletlS" loll - I l.nped It might. sit'd sir, It eertuii.ly wouldn't.' uinaxed ami pazxled. Wtiy. I dblu'l even feet sui'e I lull I'd be wui.teJ w h- -n you were gone." J hoped to lake you with 11." Willi vnu-- to Washington?" "There and everywhere, liiiila. do::' I know you 1I011T ci'' be ft'lghieited. for me. You should marry on vcni own Jevil. a 11M111 of edtiiitlloti. A .d what am f? So give 11 tv.y cttswi , and I'll lake it teverensiy ni'd strive la tie content If we may stiii lui .hist ax we have beiri and you won't go abo-- 1 g'dl'i r oul of try sight." to ter that it lvked il It him blaakly. I holt. 'ally, and she v. 11 Hut t' him her face was 1 . f l lieaul-tu- ' end wondrous mn- -t m-reIlf tl mc.'tnlng. He tnuk ter liivl timidly and laiscd it to bit for ti' it. s-- fill tl.V aoui weul.l 1; Tl.en sli-- . hr i.i i"i. r and read th- to end wild mi .... hold iili'l i"e . r l Il'lli' .el '.I, . il lit ' '... IMlIle of llih- belli '. win1..' cf J t leg joil.es at in1. c el nr til) pro-it e i..c;i.i;. ' .1. -- 1. WAIT.-- ' K Ml lllMi.X AJ i IIKIKI' HKSITATpiN. "i WILL J'ill -- 1 i. is : Tin.-- v Mill's iii.'i"iy i. Wsdsr. in". Ii's it by mis- .Mr. npeia-- Uila I slail I -- It ct Mi - V- -t re. d If. and mu'di irore to doV he a 'k-- "'t. ' .i,p eith Ih.i' !" w Ilti'l I., it Ins bary.iiH i"' o, I xnck - ! f.r . 1 A .. Mini f, e. i Li t t'il I J 'VadswoHh." jcd dial 1I . 'i i ! j i r find er eiiirn and -I " - 'iMiy ll! 111 I''H x'lltl fiiiriL UdH MjOIJiflit lii." Lf1 i . i " i li tii-oi- y ven-ii-- . li-l- Jl'KT Lifi'l EX 'A Til It." JIK SAID. ret Itlwhul. II '.d 111" friendship of .1 BUoi.g .Hid loyal h-- J.i.UKUIjl jl-!:- i! n - na-lui- ". paused in Ids icsdii-to tliin ti j.ag-a prcii-.-ubok that I might an-lii c.. . Then h" j.as.-a- g w is lips move J. Hil.J.t knew II. ut from i.iiry. Tiy were an .1! jui:rl;:b!e r.n " 10 . and yet vinterval be did not see her. partiy an i of (.re-- (upatio;;. ,i.irtly sfid'lett if II liytil. wbteli show now Wt'en the diri lie Inin -rIt - lyis. cum- lu him knowledge of h- iir- ''nee VXadswoith ai.d a box i-d s 1 l ". ii.i 1 for, ver v ad 11 1 lie ufli. e. Ian oiir It was clour -- r ! !is.-ke- alarm. Aden vliovu t I wiil not u" iiH'l ti.-- I. inclli lar Al'011 liiniself h d I supposed lli;'l it d( finite. Wlmt do y..ii l! : .'i1 s'llilin gfe.,1 fe juir!"!. fjel-liiid;; 1iid.eU ial" t- i- d in-a- - ji Kh" gave bin: ti b,,lr. frn width ilis face tl'lsja-the cllftik pisiirild'-d- . suddenly. It" lsitii'-i- at tier rleudily. And You read this "to.'' said d F- - h:h"i lu.--i ion iilMinl a. ,11 . s of Ins 101 n l Jiis tg- ,rt II, rbmlv and ari-e- I1..1U crossed to Hit'l l. This was wnl' mail." said eh". '1 take." i f trd-W- ft 1 ! I '. tressing. Mr. Al'cli!" df-.i- 1 That j.ei t'ormanee rlioiild take t , pule" ill lh" lini'i.' of ii b.o if'i'iil of Hts Count r I'ladc il c.ca lntii'c disI poitli-ci.ni- no-jx- ' i in:.: vo. 1." raid I af'e, i cb ) v. ,i; flTocMdiioll eomes c a a, u... that u uf l tilii1 Iiorrr spninlene". I am. frie.i niy pnia AVb-Imv Hilda g'jiiaed hitoss liie nsnr lifec',i- - wiilnz you situu'-: at Allen the Judged Ibui he Was readliii Inn Iter bef" Air. :ids,-- fifth, but j ii nt.'uii1'" it to x ing the me till Script Of a f.pcecti Wlii-- :, llfain oi;e cr.!.d,i"i- I he had prepared on the previous day. Sian it." r p mid .. t of -i d:i affair is I doubtless the one which Wadsworih I.'iii nr-.- " .at a d. k of missing w . g- -r to, r:.. I toIt main cannot i!'i was to deliver at the Washington's t"f .rgiitii-ai'efft". the follow Ira 'f'!idu; we h.in't j Mr. birthday day. Ton orro I b'l'd-i.she hell il,;is This ha'.iiucl was to 1 given (,,.liii.'i I. I, loni Ini". Jiv ' oi il:l'n-'-11, at li'C w Uu! au-- i ii is of volt ri of jj. wwit until lh- - iioiov. ilia inont.jiK ao i lit'-u- i- ru'd lean-il- ." 1 - grace to I ! . have is tlie san : of III" a'.d gi eat ness of WaKtdaiioi n;,:''' fl'le.id!. of lit d to diTcnd our triy W'l'e eil'hnll fieri tn It." alJ!.iiivc lni'ls of I.ine 1. v ie ant Kir tsar.. !.. 1! ' ii.il. d bit Hoi 'e ulci .11 ''Tell .ia id eii". " ry " III" r oil" iT litliy.lit Is tle iik 11 as t..r Itlg ii'iii. by a way and iitv way do not diff-J.air'F lirradth. Tl I ii" path was fie 1" Isfui-ire; it s.tiiC iH'lort lilr.i ua Ii fcl' I'.i'd' i rlt'i in. mis - i.i.: I! . it It:.- Jtei'aU-- a-- .. d I vl.Mi ii - on I'll- 11:1; send ni.' it, Wadsworth tb.ul lit" silk stockinss were trying to get H grip on the clnhs and ihut soiiiclhiia would tmve to be done atsmt ft. Thus there ittos. lit f Wadsworth's Mind tin- - notion be very quleily lou. to conducted, he for ) tin- entau. and (lius John Allen's remarkable laleni for became known writing short addre-ie- a to his employer. Wadsworth lilmr- -r had never made a set apeech In Ida lire. The most that lie lud evet don" waa lo express his thanks with u brevity worthy of John L. Sulliiun. 14e liml no illfficuliy In learning and for hts ile'.iveriiig tb" ilrtm- - lo In memory was absolute. He had indeed a wondeiful gift. SU'II us on- - sees ill a very In'ghi cldld tit fict." v.i irdilnuloii mldiess il inu- t iiav-liiI' "T Hie 'its!; A VV x. II- : f.-- gill h.i-- l number of upariiuein !ioti-!element sprung up. A silk hud thus been brought in, ami ' influence was bceiimiiig more and mure mo- mentous. 111" Wii-hlu- gl lo fi .''-up t'i" Imu-ti d.:dO'lg"d I'Ml bad b as They i'Iim;- -I I ,emi:e and It-- I'lo, I'd ed 'i cu-l,.- -i I lud-dlie- im-pu- uv.-a- i'i1' o Il! e il V jli-- XV unlearned man, a straugi-- to te I III- - true child of book his aluayi- - aoiiicildng loving aiec.-ln-is of It siudeiil in him wlilch may lie litd'ii a and In a tlusli revealed. ilil-i- i f' ll t! Wiiini into liec ch". ku. aiid Ihe springs of tear . il was lu tor like a were rlh-dmeet Ing with some one wlioni st had deeply ni:g"d io tee. (tile whom idle hail loied at n lisl.ine.. uhi:i an -- r lecognitiuii truiiseeiidiiiK it iVom that iiouicol. as tnr her. it would I Imistssllile for In i In di" idv" herself w ilh Die is,n-- u Inward i:ici.l ticlioa Hull lie,- tils i'ici was ic.ece graiitu.'ie for kliul-l- 'i ra ami ror.'dP raiioii, fur a i lire and 1 le-c- cwlleil An If hook-- -. i's-'- " (vi iioinliiatlnii, mid hb. election would aiiB'ired. Hut a change laid tuive coine over the complexion of the district. In h part of It wberc there had been small business biilldicgs Slid cole vacant lan-- l a surprising shicruhlc ui-o- : - was a humorim u:;i'i't of I hie. w ivii h"il inT.iir? Had si f.llin iiao son.,, n'nsiiril 'cm or wlibli won't iiial.e lar riilnulolls ia Mr. W.ids-vIf sin- uccuseil A Hi's cautious. The pus. Inili'v mao" I a ion idle was busy luring tl,e with dii ii.tion. and ui I Li losi of it V. nbW 01 ill said: InI t;: Hits uflermsm. but if me I'll eona-ove- r iel i you'll bii-.- i tie rn Hits ' vi nitiii amt Am,i dii.cU' eli"i'l o'' In' k Hilda !i" ) ni.i:" "'i' e .ill lull til" b er. . TI iiaim ..is ,i:i! k and col. I. aial i a end ol wind asL." o" "I llie disn-sa i.,"ie p.ifiei a'oi.g le ihsl. s rei-cn- t speer-hmukhi- 1 ' ycst-rU- a;. This announcement had been rcreived and llu-i- i wltli cinliu-siuH- n The by the locul si!illi-iuiil of was that the that district would have been glpd to see Wadsworth go to WasliIngloiTiir to some milt h more reunite pi n e ui y tlna within the .vist len yeais. lie hud been uud the too honest in the fault was Blowing on hint. I )i to days :i hint from Wail worth would have been f oulvab,:,.l lo a ly l- (,i k"w Instantly siilile it hut such praise la botli a ml and 1111 insult. There I almiidiml evidence for men of open choso llda li.lml that Washington ft was rlgitC, course simply while every sisidble ulLrrnalivc savor cd of dlchoiior." Savored of disliotmr.'" 1 hut do y- -u think of tt? Titerc's the ith every mart. Il" knew it clean time, nnd he wottldn'l walk in any. oilier. I'm mighty glad I lied that ioisl II (fin d Hilda, Maiiding It re with tli-- - disUmciti in licr hum!. "YiK. Alien put it In my room tlm r tomorrow un.t address I was It's gillie. 1 Hill'd have dropped It oil II llmir and II was Kwcpt out. I to learn it this evening, and wncii I missed It I didnt know wlull to 1I0. Allen won't be here tomorrow, and lie h jilhl ni'ived. 1 don't know where he livid. At first I thought i was stuck, mid then I remetnbord lids 'Life of that - need, M It tg in- - thai 1 iniglil dig un m.iviMii3 r mys.df. Well, I tiuve, and iliats a - Hcf-i- . me-iln- -- "l j n1 that Wushingloii's isilley lu tills affair of unsurpassed In all llie iu 1 ui slowly and wi.h rejieated I words trhtcli ii).s lute accuracy sou lie had read mori' t tm 11 un hour ago: tii-e-ii h.-i(lu-- i llinuMaiid It said a AII-mi- a de-pl- y with pcai-tic.i- sanie lime. 1 or iinugitiai ion. tjf n n's edueation was l.u.ienla-- l t.. t though he csine of XI .sk, .f ti,. envelopes which Hilda 'I mi i his particular ir.ornir.g chi 'Z " -c11 k fleawn to the order or the 'e: SjiMj uiul signed wiCi ail l0' Jt was the tlrsl liin- r Been a f '.t!l V''1 w glance-- remittance In that at the aerompa- f curiously, it was upon a and there iiu Ii iit th uppiiming- or the enJ nf ft: diif. You have d 4 jroiaia and ar rniitll io r I Mm ns iut of town, t:' 9 ii i..a.- ;,,n alrii. tiiix '-- s i Then were dark, but ilieit- - was rt ligtil In (lie linger mom width sci'i.ied to lain ee AHeu'a ilir'k. M as il poeaddc ttial lie was I tier"'.' Hilda ghinred til Hull tl usm direction dsir Hint beheld John Wadsworth in chair rending 11 linok. He was so alisoilied lu tills (ask lint ladid iml hear Hilda coil In. Khe Mood ihe diM)i- walehiug him uud wnuderliix r I Ihe idiiiiige In liiH II was merely ilu- - familiar mlrtt'le of ane -- si nil inliuerus. A thoroughbred Is no matter y hal always u liis tmlli I'liial eXKriiMice may have lii-i- ut !i Wiidsw-rt- "I will w.iil," -- aid 1ld-,,- i i.fler I bill- - no f:n til i.i 'i b- .ii.il h n. . You bate laU-'i- i pay for your ih nu-r.- h cul-rt'- vo rnrv j Me. lr.-ei and silk stin king, ami tits sy input hi IHiliiic.iI strcigili lay wiiii lh" horny toll-.-'liuiub-i- l Hl.d mull lucrchniils. been Influential in establishing He throughout llie district s a great little clubs slid socielb-- which were not conimllod by lunfessional wore Most of pud nf genuine serv'ie to their members, hut uimn they could get together-- ' and carry any issue Hi tile hiI!h. It had been pisiu-lliretircseiilel tn I,r history s , in-- - l.l't'd e ll-- hy Charles ?f. wk'rvv'rv, dAr-- bis llWi. lien ihi-ii,:- y tin! IU w i- iy fur- - l!ujtxs bail v, and my ;ic - laid I- IY-- s, SJ Copyright. tl.nt : p-- Ai s il- - InMii'-nein:- AS By WILLIS EMERY ,m:onar l!u opli-j-.i- .rlj- W&-- y end r;l-- l i,a- - I n.-j his InViialion. TIi- bo nude during j tliul un alt.einpl ; M i. s action tn i the evening to show the strcuglh -- f lh- rII" Will never "liii ul i.uill-i-- . Within the .iily nn. j wn-ii I." I foigiie haps start u boom for uioila-r ijicli-bit-1111 Allitt v.llti la stall) rr---, Wadse. nrlli's rig lit (hat Hilda h' siirntn-sli" v.as - ti- - h nivpi'-liimiors. bad Iniii'd tin-d;-nrl' .1. that a was sur-'llot gild i J rlie wa.- - I.'inplt to emreise n man who wa at heart so boii--- t slioul.i pci. lliS" and riilt Is r promise. face tils cnenili with i bitter tli.in a mh cli wTiit'ii Iy n I. Hi was r".,liaiCl h IsiliStlibiK ii ed tiieclianic.il-ly- , Allii.'s ica.iiirr. As he turnod uvh,v !i" hired rascal mid il I t - I u laiixli. Was i:i llie ina.iiiei- nf u .llJllll;r- - li sm.pi v;- 1 J" pi In- - I - Ibe can. III1.,, y of Icily, o;'l'Md , -y- a knov.n w - -e I s lie Slowly Ju.-- I i I raised hts IihmI. s.-T- i l.v ll.i.." Vie i'. fit,". Toll'll NobuiH e.iuld undi rriiuid n!d. j ' i revel-ilieii- j j |