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Show CZSy MEET ErUIZDErTn 'tr angea MEISRY nit n i wo ha't declared for unh - n.d a woman e too, '.as ib nl lit admitt d tin- s. x s ligll farllaiin Tu- Official announcement of the Seventh international Congiess on Tubeiculo--la-, which will Inc'ude repieseiitativeH from every civilized country In the world, has been n.ad- - by the National Association for the Sludv and Iteven-'lohe congress of rubercuionis will be held In Rome from September 24 to 30, 1911, and will be similar In limn, respects to tha' held in Washington in the f.ill of l'lev, The which ncet- - eveiy ihree years, will be- - under the diuit patronage of the king and queen of Italy of Hid will An Xmeruan um-iltelie appointed as the oftu lal represenMeantatives of the United Stutts while the National Association for the study and Prevention ol Tuberculosis Is aUng in tha lap.uny and its office In New Yoik will he the hindquarters lor the United States dt legation The seuetatv g neYai of the congress Is Plot Vlttono Ascblf of Rome As a dire t result iffxthe stimulus of the last ini i national wulgiesy held In ibis (ountty, ihe American committee ill he atle t report that ihe hmuher ol tuber ilorts. ngen ien In this country have hem tripled In the thred-,ear- s More than twee as much In Ihe light mon y Is being spirit against tuberculosis bv private societies and Institutions, and the approprl atiotis of federal, state, munulpal and county have increase.! nearly four-foulIt Is estimated that nearly will be spent in sis work in ram etm-?res- r a '..o.uan Mlillgrloyee o l. Suffrage society, Kraulelu lest publicity frighten the state Into retarding the concession It Is not much of a gain, hut," she added with true suffrage optimism, It Is a atep forward If we had made that de mund ten years ago, when to speak of tmr having the ballot was to be luugh ed at as a dreamer, our petition would Womans Honm-gcr- . d o A Handicapped Official. "You let some of the swiftest auto scorchers get by without a word? '1 know l it," replied the village My glasses don't suit my eyes like they used to, and I can't do nnythtng-- w ith an auto that ain't goto slow enough fur me to read the Music lends expression to that for which the speech has no words. Carmen Sylva RY MURINE EYE REMED For Red, ZhMou rKMcnro m zuwctit not have got past the porter's desk. Ilut a city that was the first In Europe to open Its university to women will not finally deny us our citizens' , rights," - Switzerland has no women's clubs. Hut while tho suffrsglsts are engaged along one line, anoth-- r body of women Is working, for philanthropy. - A group of young women representing the foremost Zurich families has orgnnlzinl this year a practical training school where members study the needs of poor children nnd thereby help to better their unfortunate lot "We are endeavoring to Interest our young girls of leisure end education In this work." said one of the p.cmotera. Frauleln Forts, herself a beautiful, earnest, and cultured young woman. The medical Inspector of schools Is assisted by this guild. Children of the poor receive two full meats gratis In Swiss schools, and If the mothers of these children. lie employed at outside work until a late , hour the guild takes charge of the little ones. Through the Influence of this gutld a law was passed last year by which a guardian Is appointed for Illegitimate children and this guardian cau l child to contrlb compel 4 he. father of A ute to It support. If the mother be under age also she, too, becomes a ward if this guardian A similar organization to the Zurich guild exists In German cities, and, by a similar state law, the absconder of moral obligations Is traced easily and extra tilled " To womenTs due the large number of temperance restaurants existing In Switzerland. Frau !rofesor Oreille of Zurich Is the originator of this movement. SocUIsm is spreading In 3wltxrland; though how a country governed by the referendum system can he possibly more demootatle passeth unMade up of three races, German, derstanding Fremh and Italian, socialists of these kindred nations have entered Switzerland and scattered broadcast seeds of discontent In the Jirave, heautl ful little republic Zurh U has led In every movement of Its history It was the storm center of the Protestant Refer-tuitioZwlngU's home Is period In Switzerland here In the Groshniuenter. vriiose tall towers have dominated the town for eight renturtes, he (treat bed the Protestant crusade and was the rhurth's la-- t Vat hollo pastoraud Its first Protestant one. High up In n,ne of the towers Is a quaint, seated figure of Charbunnrre. th legendary Hack of the found f of Groasmuenster chapter cathedral nre the cloisters which now form part of a girls' seminary II jn old hupel across the road Is an Interest in collection of articles minting to the Refotjua lltn, including letters written by Calvin. LutherIs and Zwlngil, nch remarkably distinct. There abu one by Ijv.Ijt Jane Grey; t penmanship Is a print and she wrote the letter In Latin. of this little chapel. Vailed the Water church. Is a splendid bronze statue of Zwlngil, - Zurich Is th capital of the canton of Zurich pnd Is cltunted at the north end of luike Zurich. It Is The old, tradl tho.rV-v,- t city In SwltzeVlaud. tionaii town, with Its Darrew. steep streetoaml Its lies on both banks of the line 4rph, dark hou-s- . mat The rest of the city has spacious thoroughfares and splendid buildings. The lake quays in fv. Kliene btgdt are very attractive. Near their northern end is the One Ton hall?, a popul:.- mod ern concert building and pleasure palace- In the' Wts the beautiful vicinity of their southern-eBelvotr parbe. hjear the Tonhalle, the stately main street of the city the Dahnhofs.tfasse leads from the lake north to the railway station. The bridges are striking. Adjacent to the fine Monster bridge Is the Wasserkirche, on the right bank, containing the city library with 130,000 volumes and over 5.000 manuscripts. II preserves more valuable objects. Including the Codex The Gro zmuenster la Romanesque with Grecian feature. Further north la the Ruden, dezu-rtw- with the national eduand cational exhibit the Pestalozzt cabinet. The modern Cathottc-Chur- ch of Our Lady Is a magnificent basilica. The Church of 8t. Peter holds the tomb of levator, who was Its rne swiinutrurtR. pastor. The town hall, in the German Renaissance, dates from 1694. The "university- and the famous federal polytechnic with their numerous Institutions, laboratories and clinics are in the northern part of Grosse Stadt. Switzerland Is the most mountainous country of Its ares being covered of Europe, three-fourth-s with mountains. The grandeur of the scenery has been pictured and described innumerable times. With the exception of certain portions of Arner-lea, there Is nothing In the world to equal It In beauty. The central and southern parts are occupied by the Swiss Alps, which spread over of the entire area. Tho Jura nearly three-fifth- s Mountains cover the northwestern portions of the country Far up In the mountains la the beautiful little town of Einsledeln. I was fortunate enough to be musical fete. In which present during a week-ensinging societies from the country and from. neighboring Bavarian towns were present In numbers exceeding 2.000. Switzerland, having oply the summer time for holidaying, has organized a movable, saengerfest by which each lown and city gets Its share of gay song and Jolly visitors. All the cantuns were represented at Einsledeln and every house was 'decorated with Swiss colors, scarlet and white Early In the afternoon the opeu air concert began. It was held in the vast, sloping square In front of the Bepedlctlne abbey The assembling Each canton of the singers was picturesque. carried a banner, Individual societies carried great horns filled with flowers and the women singers wore white gowns and crimson sashes As the quiet, little place has but one policeman, the fire brigade 'Limed out to give a semblance of civic authority, also to serve a a And while the marchers were guard of honor massing around the conductor's box a cannon was kept firing a vigorous welcome The bright SwIbs decorations on the quaint, gabled houses, the gay Sunday dress of the women, the encircling mountains the nearby ones dark green, the distant peaks snow tipped, edelweiss decked-ma- de a splendid, old world pictures. And the definite note was the ancient abbey of Einsledeln, which called tho town Into being and which Is one of the celebrated shrines of Europe Tho abbey church, known as Notre Lame dos Krmltos, Is a grand basilica, tho edifice flanked on either side with monastery building Since the ear 9 t the abbey of Einsledeln ha d v d unbroken line from the urst prince-abbot- , Eberbard, Duke of Franconia, to the present bead, Abbe Colomban I. It Is the only Catholic church In the world not dedicated by human bands; the legend Is that Christ himself performed the act Elnsledrli and vicinity were known as the Sombre Forest sway back In the eighth century, when a holy hetmlt, Melnrad, the son of Prince nerthold of Hohemollern, built for himself a cell In which he lived pisnyyeara. He was murdered by brl-- ganda tol whom he Bad offered hospitality und who had. hoped to find concealed treasures; all they got Iras a chalice and some books. Ravens, whose evij characteristics had been disarmed by the genUI hermit and bad become his companions, pursKd the assassins to Zurich, screaming and picking at the villains' heads. The strange actions of the Irate birds attracted the townspeoples attention and they questioned tho murderers, who, terrified, acknowledged their crime. In the s Einsledeln Abbey are two ravens. When the toble edifice was erected over the hermit's cell the walls of the cell were encloed In black marble and ihade Into a chapel. It stands In the nave of the church and. while plain In style, the richness of the material and the simplicity of On the altar stands design make It Impressive the renowned statute of the Black Madonna, bronze and many hundreds of years old. The chapel Is known as the Holy Chapel, because of the remarkable legend regarding Its dedication This Is the story. .On September 14. 948, Saint . Conrad, bishop came at Che invitation of Abbot Eberhard to consecrate the new :.fhurch. . .He was attended by tho .Emperor Oihon, the Empress Adelaide and a large retinue of clergy and courtiers. - As they knelt preparatory to beginning tbe ceremony suddenly the chapel became Illuminated with a celestial brilliancy and before , the altar stood the Savior performing the office of dedication, assisted by the four evangelists At the right and left of the divine cetebrant a thousand angels swung censers sweet perfumes, the apostle. Saint Peter, and the Pope, Saint Gregory the Great, held the vestments of the heavenly polntlff, and Saint Stephen and Saint Lawrence, who were the first deacons of the thurch to'bd martyred, acted as deacon and An angelic choir, conducted by tnw archangel Saint Michael, sang glorious mulc and before the altar knelt the beautiful virgin mother of the Son of God. A still earlier legend a It that when Conrad began the office of dedication he was stopped by a voice that cried out three times distinctly: "Ceas"! brother, this ha pel has been consecrated by God himself. The journey from Zurich to Einsledeln Is charm-- , Ing. Ftwt-com-e8 6all on a lake which Is the loveliest piece of water In Switzerland, then a railroad ride through pine woods, among moun tain's, over, gorges and past valleys that now ace covtred with fragrant, hay. Murine Eye Remedy CoChicago coat-of-arm- When Rubbers Become Necessary your ahoe pinch, shake into your the antiseptlo Allens mwder for the feet. Cures tired, aching eet and takes the sting out of Corns and -- -- Vatl-ranu- s. In must never appear In his employer's presence. To do this Is onlya second as a mark of disrespect the cue In any otbenwsttion than ' hanging decorously down the back. The house coolie at work may sometimes twist his cue around his head, but the boy never Through the boy tbe orders are usually Issued to. the rest of the household staff,' translated from the pidgin Engtlsh of the mistress. There are the "No. 2 boy, the house cbolle, who is the only one wttbrcnough work to do to keep him moder-- ately buzyp the cook and the second cook, who Is learning ,h!s trade at the expense of hla em- - to-ha- ving S- They are absolutely the most popular and beatshoea for tha price In America. They are the leaders every- where because they hold their shape, fit better, look better and wear loner than other makes. hey are positively the moat economical shoes for yon to buy. W. L. Douglas name and tha retail price are stamped on the bottom - value guaranteed. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE I If you dealer saanot euljyOTewrite for Mail Order Catalog, ( . L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maes, Foot-Eas- orms Buntons. 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(he much mooted question ad 17,000 has the little gether roun'ry locatis for giving women the ballot Urgently the women of Zurich canton Ittl'iontil the state for the right to act a. jurors on a ase In which a woTln-lre man was the defendant quest was n fused Hater, with char-ac- t rlstlc Swiss bravery, they sent lit another itition to the legislature ask- ltrg the right to4t In Judgment on Special totiris, siithsis are hf Id In France lor adjusting rilff renees mtstiisH ami m.ii I, ml oth-eases where differ to ol !twen i Cu. IN THE SAME RDME AT Interoat. cmal Gathering of Foes of berculosis to Be Held Late in September. iS ONE thousand Zurich IN CCNGF.E3S plover s digestion. The cook's chief business Is eing to market and presenting his account for i purchases. It is a strange collection often In that market basket, which a wise housekeeper always sees. 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