Show The Jones F Family In America America A Most Pleasing Most Pleasing Story Story-of of True Loves Love's Course Where Where Where-It It Ran Smoothly S Eleanor Lexington In tire the current I umber lumber of oJ the Cambrian gives Ivos a n picas peas mug ng story of the tire history of tho no Jones In America a family faintly descended d rom om the tho scion selon of or a noble race It is a atory atory tory of the course e of true herb lovo which winch an ami smoothly Jones t I is a cu V Welsh leh and was tic dc- I ivea e from from Jojin The The Welsh l had irad nd uc s. s until com compelled by act ael of ln t to go so r like Eng Eng- Ishmen to wear vear their boards beards after the Lime English fashion and to lo lUte Drown Brown Smith and Tones It Is Ii riot not two centuries ago sine since G GI Gem i t nany tan c com m Gorman Jc Jews to tak Lak names and not many lace Inee Norway forced ol e lien her army o take lake surnames Even Eer yet et In 11 In roray Nor r-or ray vay amid Wales 3 surnames mire lire rc not hot uni- uni nin among ns n's the tho lower classes In the lie early years o or of surname lakIS' lakIS Ink ak- S' S sortie some of ot the thO nations failed 0 o un- un that ness is hl the lie of or principle of or orn n a family amine ro To this day duy there l it is confusIon c r rg Arg confounded r to the outsider Pu io o orl rl ries s to trace Scandinavian If It for example Lars Lats Oleson has fouron four foul Ions on on one orre e Is l Lam bars n I Peter Pete anither im an- thel ither Peter Pete PeteL L Larson r on and arid the tiC one no nn-I nn Ole rr lh The Phe Bungled quite a an as badly at al first mul th tint word Vold Ap until un un- til lil II such absurd names manes wore vere evolved ev l cl A ApJohn John p Ap Thomas Ap Ap Yau vl When mutters matters w were re rc finally simplified sll ll Thomas s the tie son of Qi John lohn became Thomas John of Johns Johne md b 11 by inserting e c e for euphony lc- lc amo arno Johnes of Johns John The Th sole solI defect of or the the name nome name Jones Joneso i fO 30 o declares a member r of or that Is its Us commonness otherwise otherwise-it Il it is a av avery avery v very ry good name If the tire primitive ortho rJ JohneR were adopted led the name name might still sound o as commonplace eOJ but n In Inroad road reading In end and writing Il It would have almost Ost a patrician air nil The Immigrant ancestor or first set act tl tier r In America was Major Thomas Jones called the a descendant de tic- ant of or a noble family lie Ito arrived ani in Rhode Island in iii and arul there marrIed married mar mar- ried ned Freelove daughter of or Thomas Townsend He lie fought ou ht In lit tho tire I battle of oC the Boyne Jones was waR the tho name of the master of oC the Mayflower but of or him there are arc no records The one southern family of or this tame ramn claims descent from that Robert Hobert Tones Jones of or ales Wales who won his truo tr love In lit a a L LI most romantic manner lie He came camo to te I Virginia in the thc seventeenth century as at asa a n boatsman on a n British man of Falling Palling In love with wRIt a a. Norfolk damsel am el I while his Iris ship lay off Ol Old Point Comfort Com Corn fort Jort he leaped overboard o time the ll night alghi ht previous to sailing and swam sarn ashore shon shonto t to his Iris betrothed Tine The They married ant and I settled near Norfolk Of Or the tire mem ers of the tue family who havo hao distinguished themselves was Samuel Jones a direct descendant of 01 tire the first s Major Thomas Jones Joncs Samuel was called the time Father of Now York YOI Bar Dal ranking the Jho the most i fo u ct W t I I IS f oJ h cor t ry ol fttIe e m most ost c eminent in I n en t I and legislators of colonial lIn es belonged to lIi tim tim-s Jones Jone family Jones was tas attorney for Cor tIre the Crown for tor North Carolina about 1761 Time The family has bus numbered few doe doc tom tois clergymen or writers among lt Its members an and riot not many have Inure been In Iii Inactive active e sei service ice vice In time lime of or war WAl The Thc most distinguished for fOl military service was Lieutenant de tie Lance Laircey Juries JUlies who whit I displayed gallantry and arid skill under n cr General Worth orth durin during the tho Mexican i War ar There here were members of or the family fam II ily In hr tIre the Revolution mid find In the time War Vat of ot A do tie Junes Jones Is Js ever cr to bc he re its physician to to ti W Washington Toi and surgeon sur sur- ur- ur goon geon to lie W wits wits' TS one of oC the time first professors of In C la laco co college ege under the tire Royal noal charter i 1767 Gi Gito to 1776 lie He was also the Ole theauthor author of oC several sev sc- sev- sev eral Important t medical l works work One Q of tho most members of pC the tine was John Paul Jones who wino however cl was not riot a n bona bOlln tide fide Juno lie He was John JohnPaul Paul n a ol a bold frank flank sailor allol who when lien a a. mere youth III pencIl to r raj- raj raja a a visit to ie old patriots pa pu- Allen and anal ln Jones who owned large e estates on th the Roanoke 11 rIver el Ih became so gO to 10 lilt oung sailor that thc they adopted him giving him their name which he hue promised to lo distinguish Thus he Ire be became hc- hc canto came John ii Paul Iau 1 Joir Jones Cs and amri through Ii his Is of ur f this tills con coni member J Jonc s were f I tress ress Thc They Tirey were educated at Eton college the tine Gentlemen O oC oe The The Nursery of ot England Englan It was said of or William trill bill to better hat bat he Ire draw it a ac than titan an any amy other man of or ma irini maday d day eJay aY Tire The China Chilla punch how bowl presented ted to lo Washington b by tire the wife of or Allen Jones Joncs I Is s still sUll extant It several c racks cracks receIved while being h hidden howl bowl f from rom men Tile The p played an part hart at all colonial colonl colon colon- m ial l feasts particularly at nt weddings s were ivere usually celebrated b by at atlea l lea leant east t I two twenty dinner parties In iii as nany lit different houses Allen II n Jones Jones' daughter daughter- was a as asIre ashe he Ire Indian Queen on of her tier Treat beauty She was especially Canous fanous fa- fa a- a liotIs for the time beauty of or her Imer foot and i instep The traits of the time Jones funnily family urn aro distinctly marked almost to lo u n man j Judgment Jmel t and auth penetration with vILh memory ham havo distinguished I Ms 18 leading members They Timey arc Ie choleric sociable lf hospitable nd len lent t t ml h honorable In lit politics they ire Ir Democratic as aN a rule In religion bun cli of P. P England 01 ur Friends s. s A loudness loud fond ness His for Cur genealogies en marks marl tire the older of th time the families s no less I train than local and personal pride and amiul that Chat ft which Is so liO nt among the tire Long Longevity Longevity's vit s 's S a n characteristic tlc trail trait the tine as ast JL 1 t rule living to lo a n green old age I l' l II rs Sonic pertinent suggestions sUgS as ann to their careers were made by or Osier r. r m professor of medicine at Oxford to th the students of the tine London School of for omen Hunter street ut at the tue annual prize giving 1 time tho other othI lIn day The nrc profession of medicine he lie said was In n spite o of it its Hi difficulties dl an and aird trials a n satisfactory one for women If IC they timey realized that It was not all roses Toses and Ice lee cream an and thO that t they would not noi get gel a at pecuniary turin return for everything every every- thing timing the they did In lit It there were four Cour principal pJ avenues open to lo women The Thc first was In inn th tire the branches in bacteriology histology and amid man runny many de departments departments do- do of or pathology where e much of the Lire best work was u-as being done b by women women wo wo- wo- wo men menu and which of offered good careers h Time The second was in connection with In Institutions In- In and curd he ire would lute like to see one ono or two women physicians connected with er e every Insane asylum The Tire most Important was is-as in In general practice but only those o were fitted filled for or it who amon among nil all the tIre worries anxieties troubles and annoyances could come up smilingly ever every time That was sas the sort of ot temperament tem tern which winch should go Into general general gen gen- eral practice Women were of or course specially titled fitted for Cor dealing with tire the diseases of oC women and children en but the tire chief chic trouble was that women women women-as as asa a rule mens men's women women did did not believe much In women and amid that lint distrust was wa one of or the most serious problems In connection with the time progress of oC women wo wo- wo- wo men When hen a government Instituted In- In Instituted In In- a a. proper system of school In Inspection In- In an aim excellent t field would be of or great I hut but of or incalculable v value luo to tho the community The rite i n 1 lion ot lIono of of children tv waa mOro serious tiring thing than thain most people elated Lastly there was a work In li-i India and time the mission field and ami who into decided to go so to lo the East Cast would probably bl len lead harder but Lut happier lives J than limn those e who into stayed at nit home To fo alt all Professor ProCessor Osier would sa say If IC they thou thought ht that mit the they lucy were here to get set what they tirey could out of C life liCe the they would be he grievously mistaken but If It they Limey realized 11 that hey were here to add what whal the Lire they could to the tire happiness of oC others their lives lIt would not muot be lived In Itt vain nill During the lie past year car 13 18 stu students enl have passe passed the lie M ii 1 B 11 B B. S S. examination of oC the University of London two Vo tire the B n. S. S S. S four the M. M of D. D and amid one the M or S S. be besides besides be- be sides others who have hao u succeeded at tho the University of oC Durham the tire University of of Ireland and the tire examinations of oC tho Society of A Apothecaries and the tire Royal noyal College of or Physicians and arid Surgeons Edinburgh h and the time Faculty of oC Physicians churns null and Surgeons Glas Glasgow ow lIft of I Happiness A 4 group of cut IC young oung people people- enjoying time summer 1 breeze from tIne the vantage of a bl big piazza tell fell to lu wishing as young people will One wished for Cor fora Cora a automobile another for a pretty home o of her hel own a 11 third for an Independent income a fourth for a million dollars Every tome one wished for or money mOliCY or on- for something mone fluency will Lu buy until mirth a gentle genthe voice spoke these thrust iv words rd s U Why don't dont jou OU wish for foi something else than thul riches Why Iry It dont don't you wish for In Instant lanc for or an air intimate knowledge knowl edge ede of oC bled bird life a constant passion passion pas tras- sion slon lo to learn and amid know more Why hy dont don't you OU wish for the power powel to lind infinite enjoyment and satisfaction in the tire study of oC birds as as- asI I sa say or trees or lowers flowers or of ot nature In some form or other Or why wIny donl dont you OU wish for an absorbing love for Cor beautiful poetry or masterful irose or for Cor good paint logs ings or ur music I believe the tire one who has the power powel trul truly to enjoy things like these Is ls tire thc all happiest of The young oung woman who gave Sa sion aba expression to this sentiment was laughed aughe at more mm-c or less as one who Wiro preaches and strange doctrine truX new mew But ho how true and sound bound that doctrine Is Think of nf all nih your our friends and acquaintances try tn to tu Judge which of oC them comes and tim the thit nearest to happiness It is not the tha young Xun man UI or folks tire the woman on 7 tine the piazza wIno who YS H meo Is l the Jolly for or the things that ambitious It L Js is some somo gentler s soul money gets who tUn turns from n tho days day's work with n a u a pa passionate d desire lre to draw heart and from flom tIme thc wells well of deeply nature of arl ait or t the tho e springs I I On A tIc flew through r rI the tue nd 4 hits his were cre b summer air so bright and amid Imi his lire so o fair air That a poor little worm I how JO Crawling far lie lie- lio How I wish vIsh I flutter luttel could just So o how I vial I had wIngs shrine shine which In tho sun sun- would how l' l Id I'd live Jive to soar I Oh what fun un fun That carrie came a storm an ana little tire the I worm Joor ioor On the Jo cl wet earth squirm s e a Sll gay little I He just loved lots Jots of bu bUllert t rain but tire thc poor I not find a place and dry wa was hueI And when lie tha raIn I Time The rOse so 80 red red- ceased ann j the sun L worm was qui dead fl tate safe th tho butter David Jd Is touring Phillips th America Europe He j will U J JIs lii In the n tv to to Paris Pari autumn titter oCter a a. j l I L t W I j |