| Show PM LEARNED LIFES LESSON EARLY mistake of first day of school not tc be repeated the state superintendent ot of public schools of 0 maine recently recalled a story of hla his early school life he dla dis remembered he said to an audience of maine hla his first day in school it was also his brothers first day and they occupied seats across the aisle from each other it was in the afternoon when the young and pretty teacher came to my seat placed her bar hand band on my der and asked dont you love mo me I 1 was waa almost frightened out of in my y wits but I 1 managed to look up at her no maam I 1 replied she then kemt to my brother directly across the aisle and asked him the same question to which he replied yes maam you may readily imagine which of us ua got the raisins from the pudding during that term of school all that I 1 zot sot I 1 pounded out of my brother 1 I forthwith made up my mind that whenever that question was asked TOO me again I 1 would always reply yes yea maam I 1 r his chance but maybe e you dont t like to hear the smart sayings of other pe peoples children said the man who had been reeling them oft off for an hour yes I 1 do responded the other man 1 I think they douht to be im peris bably preserved I 1 sell phone graphs dollar down and a dollar occasionally nally how about one there was waa nothing to do but invest exchange I 1 the safeguard from loneliness everyone whatever his ago age wants perhaps most of all the society of contemporaries prom from sheaves by ta E F season benson women fishermen FIe hermen Fl flemish ernish style on the coasts of holland belgium and northern france the are a familiar sight with their great greal hand nets and quaint costumes many of the towns have distinctive cos by which their women can be recognized anywhere those of marla kirke near ostend wear troupere troupers troup ers and loose blouses while their heads and shoulders are covered by sh shawls awls they carry their nets into the sea and ac scoop aop up vast quantities of shrimps scrimps and prawns brawns with an oo occasional crab or lobster and many small fish they often wade out till the water Is up to their necks and they remain tor for houra houm at a time in water above their knees rarely returning until their baskets are full wisdom of experience love is blind remarked the quota tion dispenser who happened to bo be sin single 9 le dont you bellove believe it rejoined the m man an who had been trotting in double harness tor nearly a 0 year after the tha I 1 honeymoon Is over one gets wise to I 1 the tact fact that the blindness was only a 4 I 1 bluff opportunity la Is seized one characteristic of the american ts is shown in his cheerfulness under difficulties and another in the prompt Tea readiness diness with which he turns mishaps or just incidental unforeseen happenings to his bis advantage an illustration of f the latter appearing in a sign nailed to a temporarily boarded crded up window from the glass had been broken JH ill an uptown drug store I 1 4 this glass was broken by the wind but it was insured insure your health by using blanks drugs guaranteed pure and fresh many people pause to look at tho the boarded up tip window and all aro are curious to see what it says on tho the sign thoro was a chance here and the store lot it go by 1 0 feelings forcibly expressed among the special teachers jn in the chicago public schools Is ono one who has haa endeared herself to teachers and ebil dren alike because of her warm heart and her wonderful skill with the little ones one bitter cold rooming morning she was on her bar way to a school among the submerged tenth when a little fellow met her with a smile on his hia face but so little clothing on his pinched body that she impulsively said here tony wont you please carry my muff tor for me and hold it close so the wind cant blow it away ile ho marched as a proud escort to the great front doors where he turned his beautiful black eyes up to his beloved teacher and said eald with all the fervor of his soul 1 I love you I 1 love lova you like h I 1 aarnes of flowers Pl owera it Is interesting to know how certain cartain flowers get their many were named after individuals for in stance fuchsius fuchsias Fuch sias wore were so BO called because they were discovered by leon ard fuchs dahlias kahlias were named for andro andre dahl who brought them from peru the camolla camolia was so called for a missionary named kamel who brought magnificent specimens of the flower to france from japan he called it the rose rosa of japan but his friends changed it to camella magnolias wore named in honor of prof magnol do lier who first brought the beautiful tree to france from america and asia because t they hey trembled with the wind win d Is the m mean ean ing of an emones tho latin word to wash Is lavare and lavender received its name because the romans put the flowers into water when they washed to perfume their hands I 1 T i learn for yourself I 1 it is a most beautiful and salutary order of things that you first bear the burden you place on others and learn from yourself how men should bo be vlod ruled st dernard bernard ot of chair vaux I 1 I 1 I 1 i I 1 |