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Show THE CITIZEN chief secretary tional. gets 28,000 15 addi- TINY ELEPHANT8 WORN. The New York Tribune publishes the following dispatch from Its Washington Bureau: Republican women officially connected with the party organization haves tarted a fad for wearing small white ivory elephants on gold chains or narrow black ribbons This fashion is around their necks. being carried to many parts of the country by the folks who came here to attend the National Executive Committee meeting just adjourned. To Rhode Island is given the credit for Douglos 'FfMRBnNroriginating the custom, as Mrs. EdIN " WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY ward S. Moulton, the state chairwoSTARTING AT THE GEM TODAY man, was one of the pioneers in the human habitation there were, in 1913, movement. When Mrs. Moulton appeared in 22,701. persons. In houses which are as so decayed or so badly constructed Washington this week with the borto be on or fast approaching the gleaming elephant at her throat the der line of being unfit for human habi- other women were so delighted with tation there were 37,552 persons. And the effect they immediately wanted a in structurally sound tenements there similar indication of their affiliation were 27,052 persons. The 22,701 with the party. So Miss Mary Garsons first mentioned were crowded rett Hay, chairman of the executive into 1,518 dangerous structures, anycommittee of the womens division, one in where up to twelve persons selected the white elephants as dinfaminer favors on the occasion of her forroom, and in all Dublin 20,000 tenelies out of 25,000 families in mal welcome to the visiting women. ments having no more than one room. SHERIDANS STORY. The statistics of the government report show the following terrible conGeneral Phil Sheridan was at one ditions: time asked at what little incident did 12,296 living four he laugh the most. 11,335 living five Well, said he, I do not know, 8,928 living six but I always laugh when I think of 5,978 living seven the Irishman and the army mule. 3,448 living eight I was riding down the line one day, 3,014 living nine when I saw an Irishman mounted on 450 living ten a mule which was kicking its legs 176 living eleven 60 living twelve. rather freely. The mule finally got its Where six families out of every hoof caught in the stirrup, when, in thousand families in modern Belfast the excitement, the Irishman, glaring live in a single room, 339 families live at the animal, remarked: Well, begorra, if youre goin to this way in Dublin; and often the entire family sleeps in a single bed. git on, Ill git off. Human Life. Generally the only water supply of A QUESTION TO LABOR OVER. the house, says the government report of 1914, is furnished by a single water tap which is in the yard. intellectuals Will the The rental of the tenement houses please answer: Does the bootblack s amounts to 191,509 10. 0. who hires a barber to shave him, and 1 a week or of the families live on the barber who hires a bootblack to less 4,000 earning not more than shine him, belong to the working teen shillings. class or to the employing class? In 1911 over 44 per cent of the Tampa Citizen. deaths among these people occurred in work houses, hospitals, asylums UNNECESSARY. and prisons. The death rate among children of the well to do class in DubMrs. Batz You ought to brace up lin was .9, among laborers children, and show your wife who is running it was 12.7, fourteen times as great. things at your house. A number of these Dublin workers Mr. Meek (sadly) It isnt neces'took part in the insurrection of 1916, sary. She knows. Life. well drilled and desperate men under the leadership of James Connelly. DANGEROUS GERMS. They had no illusion whatever that the nauseating condition of Dublin ! You claim there are microbes in was a fact of the dim past. They knew that babies in the slums of Dub- kisses, she asked the young doctor. There are, he said. lin had not half the chance of cattle. What disease do they bring? she Further, Mr. Hackett tells us that from the starving, shivering crowd, asked. the Lord Lieutenant mulcts annually Palpitation of the heart. Ladies Home Journal. 45,000 for his household and his ONE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY ONE WEEK A NIGHTMARE such as youve never seen, never nad and never even heard about thats what he goes through! And its only one of the many troubles that Douglas Fairbanks - is in for in his big, new big picture of a hundred laughs and a hundred thrills. When The Clouds Roll By And youll never forget the great flood scenes a real, flood that sweeps his lost sweetheart back to him. 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