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Show In TOE BULLETIN Oboe Is Indispensable in Modern Orchestras The consUta of a cnuUnl wimhI-r- n tisli, PMiiimat;I of throe jnlnt. iiv jut, mlilille ami hell, ami a short tueial tube to wlili'h are Imurnl lijr iiitiny turns of waxed silk the two thin pieces of cane that form the iiioiitliilice. Tlii-pieces of ciine nre so lieveled nnd thin at the end which Is tiikcn Into the month tluit the jtenilest streuni of air auflicei to aet them vihnilliii! mid the tune of the Instrument, writea an authority In the WnshliiKton I'ost. The olnie Is employed chlelly ns so'n Instrument and iisiiiilly cires the A" to the other Instruments of the orchestra when they tune up. The owest notes of the nlme are rather Imrsh nnd nnsuil In iiuullty. The middle register, which Is the best. hHS a reedy and penetrating quality, while the highest notes nre mure pleasing. e pm-duc- e the olme reneiiilili1 the pipe, It Is ndmlrnhiy suited Aa shepherd's to Mirtrny effects of imstoru! slinidiclty. It Is also used to picture rustle merriment. In orchestral music the Incisive tone of the olme makes It a favorite. The scores of llandel are fall of striking passages for it. and In h!s time It came near being a rival of the violin. The Kngllsh horn Is simply nn olme half as Inrge Hgulu as the smaller Instrument; anil. In coiiMiptence of Its size. Its pitch la a fifth lower. The Kngllsh horn la not really a horn, hut Is nuiiiod from the old shepherd's dpe used In Kngland and known as the inrnp!ie. Its tone quality la quieter nnd more solid than that of the olme. The middle anil lower register Is especially full, rich and sonorous. The earlier couiMgers used the Instrument very little, lint In modern orchestras It la ludlsiienaable. Shifting ef Tidal Load Keep Experts Guesslnj must lie a hollow In the crust a fallow like that produced In a rublxT hall pressed In at opposite sides by the hand. When the hand Is released the hull springs hack Into shajie. So does the earth when the tidal bulge moves on. Tfca "Fourth Estate The term id I lie realm" was formerly applied to the three great classes or orders which had a share In the government, namely the clergy, . the lairds and the t'oinmuns. In Jocular writers such iis Fielding In 17.YJ referred to the moh" us fourth estate; others applied the term to the army, to the Times news puper. to the Journalist (Tohliett, etc. laird Brougham Is credited with the use of the term In parliament, about 1S1U1, to describe the growing power of the newepuier press. In lSl8 Macaulay rated: The gallery in which the reporters sat has become a fourth estate of the realm. Carlyle used It In his Heroes oud Hero Worship" In 1840, attributing It to the orator, Kdmund Burke, hut the statement Is not recorded In Burke's published works. The phrase designates the press ns a distinct power In the state, presumably from the license It exercises, the liberties It enjoys, or the power it wields. Kng-lund- Hotel des I ovalities The Hotel des luvalhles was foundas a home ed by hmls MV In KT71-7for disabled soldiers. Hie tlrst of Its kind, and ut one tlute housed as many as A.tNN) and even 7,000 tensioners. At the mithreuk of the Hrcut war there were only about twenty Inmates, but since then their niitiilier has Increased enormously. Built from the designs of IJlieral lirmint, whose work was continued by Mansart, the Inrulidei was restored under Naimleon I and Napoleon III ant covers qq area of qlmut acres. thirty-on4 e The earth Is far from Iwlng finished The First Calendar the sense that sculptor snys that are abundant evidences there While lie H finished a statue for exhibition. calendars at least Winds ant continually brushing away of 2.1X111 before Clirirt. there are years It dust front one place and depositing im the exact data ns to the preysp wearstreams nre op another; rushing of such systems. Thp ing away the hardest granite; strata originators nMd are slipping here and there In an ef- earliest known are the ATlnn Flu mnl dan. proimhly antedating Hie to ami fort to bring almuteqnlllhrlum The earliest division of time level huge mountains When all this Jewish. was the sunrise and sunset," making a over Is nnd scraping patting, molding The division Into months was the earth will lie finished In more day. hy the phnscs of the nmon. governed ashe douiL will It one. senses limn 12 lunar months, bringing and the serts a writer Ip Hie Nev York Times. same spasmis on (heir re(lip firmini) Hi us affect Among the forces that was the origin of the year- currence, the enrth ore those exerted .y the tides. Itulges of water mime n rnand the enrth two bulge every 24 hours The White Terrier as the result of the moon's attraction, Hie striking white terrier, whose It Is Just as If a load slipped over ancestors were white Kngllsh terriers the earth's crust. Where the bind and bulldogs, lias lieen bred with JbHuvens to be st Hie moment there success within these shores In have recent yearn. The hnine-hrcil- s belli, nnd will hold their own with any niMirted to lids country. Therefore, it la natural that many fanciers here desire the Hullteriier to remain the While fnvnller," n II has been do scribed In poetic verse so many times. In d Monkey of the Snow Is native of Central Asia ESS 3 pmmV" CLEAR THE TRACKS - - PENNEY S SATURDAY SPECIAL Selling at Sugarhousc Store specimen of one of the world's strangest animals, the kin tsen heoii, or monkey of the ennw, from the moiitiinln of central Asia. I hwn Smithsonian the Institution Tills Is hy one of i he rarest of nil mammals In scientic collections, says the Smithsonian Institute Bulletin. This creutiire. wlmse scientific name Is llhiuopllheciis. lias an ogre-like- , short face, ranging In color from green to turquoise. In which are act rery large, bulging eyes and a pointed, up turned nose. Surrounding the fnce Is a fringe or lieard of orange hair. The rest of the Imdy Is covered with hair six nr seven Inches long nnd vnrylng In color front gold to silver. The monkey lives In Hie tininhoo forests. Just helow the line of per pet aid snows. It was first discovered more limn sixty years ago hy the famous French priest naturalist. IVre harld. who was told that It frequented the high mountain forests In vnst troops. These troops made up of animals about the sire of shepherd dogs, spend almost all their time In the trees, living nn fruits and tender shoots of hanthoA. The monkey Is a close relative of the I IcMiiiiniinii monkey of India, one of the aacred animals of that country. Such an animal Is believed rn contain the wail of a dead human living. Something of the Kline sacred char arter. It Is said, iiertalns to Its ngre-llk- e relative of Hie high nmuntalim. A Doors Open at 8:50 Sharp HURRY! HURRY AND DONT BE DISAPPOINTED. 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Thera Is a bridge, with a willow tree on one end and the gardener's cottage nt the other; In the upier left is nil Island with a cottnge. Two turtledoves are mnnp'ciinus In the design. The Inrge Imuse was the home of a mandarin, wlmae daughter loved tils former eecretary and often met him under the orange tree. Forbidden to innrry, they eloped flrst to the gardener's cottage. Inter to the Island cottage whore they lived many years. A former lover of (lie girl discovered them nnd set fire to the cottage, whereiqNin the two were transformed Into turtledoves. The legend has not been traced bnck farther than 18411. when It In nn Kngllsh magazine, and there is no proof that It Ur of Chinese . . : origin. ; SUGARHOUSE STORE aa one or more guest rooms which will bo available without changing the sleeping quarters of the children and making the family uncomfort- able. Many homes have apace in the attic which can easily be made into 1 or 2 guest rooms. Often a bathroom can be added. 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