Show touch ng farewell good by summer shirt forever 1 I 1 must send thee to be dubbed to b rent and torn a sever when the laundryman has ec rubbed where to pulpy shapes and flaccid fiends w 11 r p ou with a scream hen ve sprinkled ou with acid and hae wrung you out by steam tr wl 1 tear you in your ang ish through a cloth destroying press bummed with starch an left to languish in unmerited dl tress till yo r fabric ripped and rotten shrinks obedient to their skill and you re left as one forgotten ut remembered in the bill alne there was when grandpa s daugh ter ignorant of clean ing dope put her s mp e faith in water H gny fortified ith soap shirts E blum vainly pondered p soap Is van hed hope Is squashed in an age where sh arts are laundered in the place of be ng washed new york globe t north carol na teachers g pup 1 mr M forbas ot camden coun ty ft ho is attending the summer school boasts of teaching the most ponderous pupil this country has ever produced ills name Is lewis lewark son of john lewark i fisherman on albe marle sound he is 21 ears old and weighs pounds when he went to school to mr forbes he weighed over pounds and his mother told mr fortes that lewis weighed pounds before he was weaned he exhibits himself sometimes going to virginia beach norfolk and other nearby places he will not venture far from home s afraid of an accident or that be will get sick he sleeps on an iron bedstead and has a chair especially constructed for his use he spends bis time with his father on the beach chapel HI news woman long past century mark census enumerators in the brugers dorp district of the transvaal have unearthed an extraordinary specimen of longevity in the person of a very old native woman whose age Is be to exceed years she went to the transvaal with the original band of the rebellious subjects of chaha the ulu napoleon her parchment face is wrinkled like a piece of corrugated iron or a walnut shela and she is stone deaf but Is otherwise lo 10 possess on ot all her fac ulyles she is surrounded by a whole trebe of descendants down to the gifth or sixth generation and the na alves believe she will live forever peculiarly const buted mortal the X ra s have revealed to the tors of the mil tary hospital at borne italy the fact that a bonig cavalry soldier s internal organs are all occupying wrong positions his intestines are upside down his liver is on the left side and he possesses two more ribs than ordinary mortals but the most curious part of the phe bomena is the existence of two hearts the one on the right side being full of vitality while that on the left Is ab dormant the whose A name is joseph de Is only 23 years of age and has already served two years in a cavalry regiment baby rhino pet wife of the governor of north borno has a pet which few women v envy her the governor s house is near a jungle and from it strayed a baby rhinoceros captured as a curiosity be at once became tame and refused to return to his native wilds he cons lines sixteen quarts of milk a day and on this diet thrives and grows fat he might be mistaken tor a queer sort of ho were it not for the horn in the middle of his ace he is devoted to his mistress and follows aier about like a dog old ivory chair one of the most beautiful chairs in the world as well as the most costly may be seen in the cathedral at ra venna in italy it Is formed entirely or solid ivory richly decorated every part of it Is ornamented with delicate carvings the chair Is several cen old yet the delicate relief has lost nothing and has only been soft ened by time following the spirit 0 the renaissance the carvings are in low relief and of great delicacy in out ne t y coincidence of death A A curious and fatal coincidence oc burred last week at lassa in hungary A woodcutter named jassa was crushed to death under a tree leaving his wife and children desti fute finding no other work the widow joined the woodcutters and was killed i in exactly the same manner as her husband had been a few days pre the superstitious population refuse to fell any more trees japanese bronze lantern the noted japanese gardens fam ous for their beauty owe much 0 their charm the quaint lanterna lan terni which are used in great profusion the best at their garden lanterns are made of bronze after native de signs salme of them are richly ed and are of great intrinsic value many of these lanterns are of great antiquity and the best examples are seen at nikko famous for its iffe bronzes dian didn t know it was sunday man came into the village of rd falls me one sunday after bently with his farm wagon on r stuff tor sale when it d soa ted to him that such a sogge was a trifle strange for candidly remarked ellch a ibay aness I 1 wen for p iday we are all of kubovy y g e mistakes some able to i ames S agn ian mosaics of the dest k d at ies earp a of a fero lie abo gg g tb adern be our r adv JS utra amean 9 0 t tl e imas t |