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Show SEARCHLIGHT BREAKS UP' STREET MEETING VOLO, Greece, July IS- A searchlight search-light of a British cruiser recently disrupted dis-rupted a street meeting of the supporters sup-porters of King Constantine who were loudly declaiming protests against tho rule of the entente allies. "Down with the dogs of allies," shouted one Royalist adherent "Curse Venizelos," "Long livo King Constantino," were among the cries of the speakers. The meeting had reached the zenith af enthusiasm when suddenly every Royalist started as if he had been ;hot. Through the sultry blackness of Hie summer night had struck a bril-iant bril-iant beam of illumination. It came lorn a searchlight of the English ship ind it had fallen and rested full upon :hem. It never wavered. It seemed to be looking into the face of every man of them as if to see who wouTd speak next. Tho words died away on their lips. Tho searchlight simply stared thorn Into silence. They fidgeted fidget-ed and whispered to each other for a few minutes and then slipped away into the grateful obscurity of the surrounding sur-rounding darkness. After that the searchlight was master of tho situation. situa-tion. 00 Conjugal Compromise. "When you and your wife have a difference of opinion," said tho father who was giving advice to his newly married son, "and you are unable to persuade her that you are right, you must compromise. To illustrate my point, I will give you a little experience expe-rience of ray own. Ono summer your mother wished to spend the season in Maine, while I was anxious to go to the Adirondacks." "And how did you compromise, father?" fa-ther?" , "Weil, we stayed from Friday to Monday in the Adirondacks, and spent the rest of the summer on the Maine coast." Youth s Companion. Complexion to Order. ', p-' Miss Passe How is tho weather. Marie? The Maid Fresh and windy, mad- fc J a me. ! m Miss Passe Very well. Put a healthy & flush on my cheeks this morning. I L am going out. Punch Bowl W i ' 1 |