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i-if .ur iiiin.Ih W'Iii-ii rt in-iii run: i-n'ii ' rimlit In put i.ft ttio litinian tniin nl-
ivilliin lilin.si lf t.i llic notion that lm Virilli :-s i.l l.i auty. c.inl..i t or ron-
lilii;ei'lf ;s a.s.-.'il tin' lin.i' of UKf.p'-nl' ''"'' '""I r-
rnl.i.s an.l rljo..lt. II. I... Ia h'- ' "'" li:w-
. . . lii'i-ll till' fif-t In rip up Huh lall.H-y
ii.M Ms p an.l Ih .l..-...ly an ..I.l j f . f .
man. I n.loul.t. illy youth Im a tat- llK w;iM lUK . Uat
of it mil Jt in not u iii.itti-r of ui " j wt);v.- ..p. i i(l hii-ui i-lic
iK'i-ks n- lips anil siippli. kni-i H; It si-il Mi. was ihc miiih- . (i.-n iiiiiiK
!H u ti'lilpi-l of ill.- will a quality o 1 ! ii i .i I hi i- ami .lilltl.il In ha r liii in
tlio liiiaunialiiiii a Mk-or of thr'.-mo -mn-l a lull hIm-ii il raino to lniii-
tlniis. II is I In - fn -Iiiii-s. of im ... ifi'ir. man lia:- I ii In- ni"-l mi-
spriim.s of 111'- tlio- llnpillMs of III..' '"" '"" Ml.l.nilial.l.'. It is to
I In' Impi'il tlial tin' lllili' is lar art.i
wlii-ii mi 1 1 1 r i.lias will asM-rl llii ir
wnil that ri-fiisi. to ai know li-dr lln
p.iw.r of time tu iliin lli.ii' Imlil
Ymith means a ii-nip raiin-iital pi c.
ilniuiti.in. c of i-oiii- iL'i- o'i i liiiii.lil'
il iiainr. 'i hope il will m-vi-i
roiiii to tlio point as il has soiih--t
i n i oh with the m-ntli r sn thai lliis
of I he i -a;i-l ness Cut ail elilllro nvil riain tor liliakitii: lin.se Ir.-lil ohl
! he low. of -a.se. Tills oiti-tt i-xi'.t.s ill 1 1 1 ailil ions shall Hsllll ill niakinr. II"'
null of Ml more than in a ho of 1!0. hlarlv a tie it -r l.iinlen lli 'i
N'nlioily trows o. h nienly lit mk ' tin- pietiuiis t i-iinnv. We hire t.i
a iiiiiiihei- of ears. 'e..e urow old (I. sue to si-.' II e male prison nl.i mum
only Iv ilrM-i-llni.' ihrir nh als .say I"'" 11 111 "" r"'"s "f l'li!'"v
thin wriler. Years an .tiiukle ; lc ' '"H" l"'"1 nl '"'I'" -
.... . i Isoriation in pi o nlint: a slatllin: in -
"kill hill only Ihe loss of (III hllsl.isll I'
i at of 1 1 1 1 i . 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 i 1 1 t a i 1 1 1 1 i ii a i .n -
I.-- I. lit 11 his UM.i.ip or the illffi l. Ill
"'" ''"''.v '" '-trnts ol a ilav. Kill we pe I
oiit ihiiilit MIM 1 1 - to .hiss v.i'ii a
ran wlilii.le up Ihe soul ami as h lit
H t lie soul Is ii J ll
kh'.s iloll't I ' I 1 1 1 1 1
llslrilsl fe.ll I il.-. -p. 'If these .ll'itl.-tv t.i .tl:.-lt Willi. 'lit i 111 1 1 1 t i 1 1 tr
Ihe lone wi-alt tea is lilil l.-n. Ihg Ihe osl raeislil ol the polite set.
heart ami tuin I lie fcneiii'it; spin ! The oaths man. sais ilie v -.'
hin U lo iltl t. Wli.th.r r 1'i ie I lo. is to. I heie . l. Lii' in il
heie 1 in rt.-if I n. .1.11 l ll'l- -s ll. all t -1 t i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1;' . .1 111 : .. lo oe..it
I hut Int.- ..' 1-1 II e rll.l.illnl .1 I'll'K'l - -' ' 1 1' H ' -1 1 1 1 1 1 lllili I
hallelll .- of i t i tit - I In- tmf.i ilniu
'hll'ltll.e i..i I. I. l tt hat m xl -t il
t he joy of tin i.tim ot Ii n u . nil
MP yo.tl-r as t. ill im h. a -o!.l a t ir uh Tll h.n ..I
lo.ll.m. a- ti-liiii- a -.. t. if ! ft- it in. '...I I -in I Ho-
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m th.- late I...I tt ate. I A. Iu.h'1 I t "in
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I lie hair t.nir
tun kiep ll all-.e
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pi test lias e-.111 lip l-i I'm e 1 ' 1 1 . I h
III . in.: s inn let' I In Inn t elin- 1
rT 'lie Iniint.nu ol' peipdual )illl. j.. .sti iie an I imp. Ins an I a
hat la'e.l lie .-..to in Ins pi 1:: ri ma k" w nh't I. nine el m'' lln.nl su!-'
nin-s all titiki'-ttti ntm nt ami ii! li.linlni-- aie . i..n i . ami t''-
illoekl i 11111 ttnh .1 Kl.lte 111 the fnllll- that lull ."ll'll.l In 11-e- ll -
It- In 1 . uHnllll It : H -1 ' pe. I tn M I a-
Ions ami tlespmate t:-lit. ( .n-i-.n
' sell..- IS nil I lie unit- nl 1 i-' pi on- -la i
hi.wi tel . ami the Imht tt ill he tt 11
snnie ilav the ila is iiimik w In n
"in itl. ol Ami in the . rntial pia.-e lilw . .1 will l e m. mm. a
f joi.r In -rl is a wireless M.itioit rnpiisiie nl a pnhle rum li.n than il
irc II in i-e .1 I I v i ii k nrih r ami s ai a hall k-iiih'
to the spnKs of a hhrlirr . nr- ' Wliv not t ''e ' -"'"
.-nt linn snliltnil.lliiin So Ion-' einen '.' "Wmn n have not sen -a
.... . ...... I .... i. .. Il. w.ll-
s it i an hear the nie-sai- m of heautv. ' '"""k"
-t .1 rs nl a ml: li 1 1 mil I !i. i- h ll.
't er ll tt.th tn'll toils amt ke p lis
(ate.-: :itii m .in s-nil. fnr when
t is w. ih' tea ami nn. you nip for-
hope (h'er eiamhur enulane and
snvt(r frmii ins ami from your 1.1-
ottiiH t'. ...o tu: aie on toiur;.
A ii:r i tiii: m ki r.
el. .Ihes they wear. has huu: hi en a
latmile in acuiu in "I Ihe li ll I i -s n 1 f l a -
i Ksi s Kill 11 nl i a pi mil i t er wmn
In woman ii.iihri fur ttiniinin s ir
summer net' mIU simT in ks in a hli
.atl. has riu.ill .1 Ihe :i.alline Iill-
! oey nf male Miininei I line iiai nu tii-.
We think we lute rleallt ih fitiol' espe lallv I hose ieililel of the man
-he iha of mmiMtatit i -i n i t . o ! - nsilite of his posnmn u the
. s 1 .seale. The ohtimis i.e.l ( 'lt
n In ii tt r 1 1 f . i- to a ilmp in I In
human tv il w.ul la- mat r Ihe ' " "" VYVim"v" " " " "
: rnlh t p.r- i m- t nan's ht(- to a I "
Iron in Ihe o ran. Th. ilmp mat 1 I " "
t.ilan ..nl ami 1" no lonc'er a pari cf
the enal s.a hut von e.iti't fitul a'lV
tai.-nt spaee ftnin wh.eh it I..H
lak'll. imr iloi Ihe volume of water
-.ei in t.. h( rhntno il in llr li a' t he-
. an a- of its loss. ll i.s sllal.ke .f h'"V
ml :n muni onr lium-in life is m
'he ;ir;Kt ::ate nf hutliaaitt l-:'-etl the
reK-sl of im ll whi n lin y ilrpalt
irate not li in k irreat hut a memory
ami. like the water the affairs of I
men .-roil .lose up i he voiil ninl line.
'H not jijun that antttiiti; is miss'in;.
The work lie lnl has passed into
..thir hands and the world moves on
ju.M tho mine nti heforr I'or a shmt
'imr friends mnl loved ones inoi.rn
hut lime the universal pliysieian. fur-
'liKlies a rrniPdy for nil sorrow in the
ii.'sini; deiiiiinds of other intercMs.
Thi-re Is no (inic to wa.'.tP in vain
ri'liri-iM for IIioho who are Rone. The
PicsiiU .'int the living nuifi nave mn Thins are so k-ood down our way
ittriiiion The hunitilPBt llvintf ferson that th' hrend boxen lire wearln" a
.... dull finish. Whnt's become o' th' ole
s of in. ne importii'iro than tha . .... ..imi.n oat
.-rrtalest dead n:in DJ ine pain uc I under th' hat 1' keep off sunstroke 7
1 ail -III . oil.-. I p. - h. i u t 1 1 1 1 l.lifh t
of fold.
Til iik h-d and loss d l.v tie ti.'.t'
tt lad so hold
And I ail kissed Im : s . ' I l
i I.e. ks fallt -f nr.
A - .' he i Inn he I m v lap in m t "! I
arn. i haii
'l'l . sun h..iik lo t (. -t in tl0 f .' i
tt . --I -i ii -I. .. s
Ami the i ts kefs l;-.t . I :t
'lo ir s..i 1 il! il. -Ami
sli. li-p. on 1 1. .... I. . - in l
In a-l in . I ...-t
V'.'l.l v - a - w ..t - ;. . . tn . !.-!
p: pa I In- I - ' '
I I".' drir y tuWuld an lie i easun- I:;'. I. :.il.
and personal i i;::.it.nn .' t-nl vi
' ' The l-I a is. in a wool. ih.'. Ute v.
t.i p f-.nii i .- ;y is It pi.:i'i: -'im.ny
po-ple as j i-'a a jail. .
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II"" r vet ! "11 .1 i '-
w.ll. H..t ii do.-s
f .-n.ll of t 1. r With
ml ii
Is t i -
w.'.i
r.It way to
-iiinl. r.i:. and ti.;- is
that pinhih.tion has
tn . and' it ll' t . -
t. ml t.. the . on-
i i un. and to erect
n. t
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rtm i n Kin
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tTKAVfuerHr
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the into ir;n.c vthat w .s .-s.-ntially
1 tl.t ! - uiii a personal weakness h om.s an of-
( Wn'feii-o ajramst the slat.-. And it dors
I rn. ourace tho t .-piotiaue of one man
l.y his neiuhhor and a haiikerint; m--mt
own hitle If.res in (ter people's hh.itt.omini;s.
heainiie- with i SprakiiiK of the failure of reforms
' accomplished in this mannrr to hold
us kiss ..f the ; ).;. WI1 y. 'k f.iilh. r says-.
1 .. i-w . r. d I . r ' Y. -
n I I
Ami -nw si ' 'at
I ini-1. Is and . i 1 1
W. . . d I t the am.-
.. -. i t
i-l.rr.-d 'l.v Ilie w.un'a lantle ton. li : wholly satisfied the
in his fliuht
Musitif tt.i while mi Ihe past villi Its
pan: -
Crtr.i. inc mv life Willi its sum-hiti"
and inn
lie
".oat iiistin. t of work m inship of .-
pansion. One can Mo husinrss' as
the sat nit' i.s under I'm itani.-in. It
laii;ey satisfies the instinct of morals
I
ik I lotrd our d ai dailiDK tin.' wilh some important nualitii atmns.
-1.
I hat h-r 'hi r had lit" i ed
-I'S lest! j
lint the human spirit "an not work
exclusively uloiiir the lin.s of husiness
an.l umiaks; it has other instincts too
1 aiiswer.-d her Yes" ami the sweet .p;.) a -vili.at ion w hu h has hope
'ni!i".A.'r hrr iiKr. features went "r l-erinanenee must meet and satisfy.
A i I her trust in me as she fell The instinct of social life of intellect
lecp . and Unowledk'e. of beauty of relifr-
f"r "''"Mv"' """""llon- these I ritai.sm nrvrr saiiMicl
I'hrill.d' mv sad -..nl with tin ! nay it maltreated and suffocated
strani;cst dei-ht. Ithim. Turltanism is ot ( rsproad w ith
And altiined my heart to the thiol ' io of .. . th. penalty
o tltr II l Ill - - I .'
I'll! ini-mort radin;; in.- l.-i. k throm-h ; "'-it nature puts upon hardness Is
tin- teats hideoi.sncss disinalne-s. i II II 111 11 so-
Vt sol rov s rhhr.l wi'li the tule(.(.ty iwiKS away from I'm itanlsm
of mv t' Us. jherause the pressure upon its ohtnnd-
I aiiswa r.-d In r "Yes". Let I knevvled mstin is of intelle.-t beauty re-Iwei-i-
not on.; 'linion and social lile become more
Me lote.l one vt.inl.l catel Hk' TI nly fnr-o
s .-ee si ra in "I ll H- s s. .11).-. I '
Ami the sikIi for the sound of ihe ( thai keeps such a disaureeahle senti-
sinter's .loir voir. - inent in public piednminance I.s the
Ihe ptnie oi nor v-n ant- man -nu ..ulnahil.iv of the lioiiof inlerests ill
Hi h.ve ' " rotatiiiK to themselves a supirior-
Mty of power and influence in Ihf: nf-
f : fairs of the public. The a.o.m is
d-'omcd but what shall we iln ith
its s ihstil illes'.'
who .nu m d hum:
f h.-r eh'
A ml him she w ..nil ask "I n;
n .- I he I.e. I ''
V sin ... si . . In r h. -id
( 111 1 on his 1 . 1 east -Hut
1 -aid. "Alli-l all. it's Ihe wat it
shnuld he.
'i i h. r iiiothcr forsook. In r fniul
l;l h.-r f.r in.-'"
So 1 . a 1 1 a .1 h.-r hack t i In r ow a lit lie
I
And laid her to rest midst the n ith-
( i in)- tin- in
And with Ii'-.hI lamed down in I h
sih-m - there
I'lnnialificd opponents of divoreo
are fond of (piotini:: "Whoin liod
hath joined h t no man put asundrr"
I'nl in. I. ned my soul in the pallios;iis though that Invested I Mo marriani
of nrayir. with a divine authority the
severiiik' of which would partake of
The Family Will
Clamor for the
First Piece f Bread
Baked With
'Main
JJne' plour
In fact from first crust to last crust it will
be enjoyed as no other bread you 've ever tast-
ed; then too "Main Line" flour is a most eco-
nomical flour two-thirds of a cup will do the
work of a full cup where ordinary flour is used.
To try it once is to use it always its whole-
some purity and the wonderful flavor it im-
parts to bread will delight you.
Rea-Read
Mill and
Elevator
PHONES 43-4125
" Order From Your Grocer "
Co
if nts mi
sKiii!' t lit ' "Iirit wh i. i
ii . i.i
Had hk.-nol Ih - him: ii cf i: d the character of sacrileKC Tho piti-
lo a I it ! I ful fact is that the invocation is
Tn w.il. h o'er v it hu h:!-; and v. In n 1 jM iu ieanin(r. hut it Is often
Tnl'i'.''n'":l-d'Is"l .. e mt aii'.-.uish of used without any sense ot its .solemti-
he. tt' ily. The chief reason why the di-
I II i:ST( i S. KWIS. Vinita k In . j V(n.( courts are kept so busy is.be-
of lent itiu- oil hi.- at netir even o-- joined fourth. -r ' ' u : 1 form when
.iiti.1 in Un- simpl. -inin h-1 crcalue hml had iinthim; to do with t he
inil:l t i iitlt. Now that ih.- idea i -i union. We have no it proai lies to
hi ..a. In d. he blushes ami pt.l.-.s lo offer lo Ihns. who are content wild
-t .-Iter iii Ins .ii i.ith.r 1 1 : 1 1 1 a simple civil ceremony and consider
I nil shllt sleeves. Vrly pfh- lllili Jllsl .'IS billlllllW tl S ally oilier.
al Iv il is a ihsp i.i. j!-. i lok .i which from a moral standpoint it
i m pi nt in. nl in su h a .1 u 11 am u il
hut m .1 t ll less w e shall i tltllle I-
l.."' o Ihe h. si. lla -len 1
tt In u tt i all...- 1 1 it i Ii a Inn
ni.nl. .-r man and imt man l
liHllllif
more sordid question of j;rtlinK akmif
in the world are too often all the
considerations that prompt a rust)
for a license ami a preacher. Cod in
not responsible for marital failures
nor does he take pleasure in steins
iiiicurmcniiil couples tied together for
life. The preacher under our pres-
ent customs cannot be held to lilani
because his marital knots come un-
tied. The fault is in the false con-
ceptions of the Individuals interested
as well us in our loose Fystem that
rniuircs nothinn of a couple except
u mutual ii).rreeiiient to marry and the
insurance that their iik'es are i?uf-
f i( icnt.
1
wniiti: ami now to m.ii;
( lean lloilio-
Xv-
i u-
I K VNM'I. AN I I 11
KI I Wlvtl
Mheii .lav k. wiiinii:
N i i III A i a n I : .-' lew . ;: r.
llltel est nu: ami pll I ' 'S p!l lea I
oil the tt "I k I II14-- t p! ohl hit io
hut we are an. un moved to pity
I-. when vte consider that a church
1st nun ri..i;e. with all Ihe pomp of eon-
ta v. tun. u ami Ihe flavor of rcliv.ioii is
oft. n . nti r.-d into by 'he contra. t-
imv rallies without cotisultins: the
heateiilv rather or earini; anything
ah. Hit his blessilllt. It is WI-olDT
t h.-i i fore In h rni);' tlnd's name inlo
n .'.. reproach by cum tint; it with any
a v.- .--n h a oieinonv or invnkiiiK his sa-
h.ii i ( re. In. ss against a nullification of Ihe
in marriage cnlllrai t.
Kama -. M.m.t ol his h:-i..ns will ( The trouble with Ibis divorce ilies-
l- lolce.l In me i the mill. Is nl the lion as The World has observed be-
nader who is a. ipi.iihli d with con- fore is the same error we often make
.litmus m (il.lal a. ttlnie the same n dealinu with other (tiestions. YVe
.lint i is made to k. . p down anv li-k-it- kel the cart before the horse. In-
mate Haifa- ill lienors and compel Ihe stead of attaokini; divorce we .should
.niali' Haiti.- t" );. I their ret t -s li m . ni attack the looseness of our marriaue
I'm m tin- bo. tli -:n t on lb- .-It w Inle 1 customs. Instead of makim; it .liffi-
I he t lite L.i p
spoils in Ihe
then-
ellar
own
for p
Mori
ital.
As Ihe wriler says t he . hi. I itn.-l"
of prohibition :a -ni.s t bp lint In prn-
lllbll Ihe doukitm of ll.pioi.- h i' Ihe
selhllt' "I thelll hilt the litre! 1 11?
l . si 1 1 t mils is to put t he ..linn of
ih-i t put e on Ihe t ma u s i rin Iv-
an 1 1 1 1 a in the iii In I .I i inker in litpnc-
ifjrnlt to Ret il leual separation we
u.-o. j should make it sufficiently difficult
:t" to uet married as to make people
stop nnd think twice befoie l'.lshini;
into .sin h a union. It is not a ques-
tion of separating what (hid hath
joined because too few of them are
those in which Cod has had any
hand in Joinini;. A passing fancy a
nsy. Kill even at that Mr. No. k has temporary infatuation or perhaps the
not exp.-rii nod the added louden . f
a I o. lo r.i I regulation that makes cm
thr rich man's liiiior sul jo I to i- i:i-
lis all Hi if ll is .annul 111 llallslt. Ills
. hn-f i l.iitn ..r the Lrn. lit of pro-
hibition is not in n dm ill); the inn-
sumption of li.iuni s-.. much as in 11"
extent tn w hli h It kelps ll.jUnr nlll ot
Ihe k'tu-ial consciousness ami away
from the kn-.w h due .f Ihe y ni'i!.
And sttppnsin- this aim is ai-.n'.u-phsl.ol.
which is doubtful the iiic--tmn
ail- s if il is profitable aller all
in a m 'i.il s. Use tn ao. opt tins . on-
rl i t ion with us r.-a. lion upon S'cr't
the pri jut v indurrd. the i ii'-oui aiie-
nietil of furtive habits. the( J neral
spirit of traud. deceit an.l ntpi ri-y.
and the ab.-vame of pet smi. il ri.-pon-.'ihililt.
If your children havr n. 1 1 i
si . n a saloon there ate otkris w Im
hate seen a boot leT;ei . Win. n is ihe
moie fortunate?
Mr. Nock calls the Kan.-.u aha 'an
cvprrssion of Nineteenth crnlii'y
I'liritamsni" ond traces the fpnit of
intolerance across the continent fio.n
New Kntland in the trail of the oari;
settler on the western pralriiM. lie
diiotes Itrand Whitlock as savins' that
; the distuiK ilshitiR mark of riirit.in-
Ism is the belief in ahsolut s th-i lie-
lief that human bcliik's and human in-
stitutions may he absolutely Lad ci
(much mote rarely) absulu'ely pood."
Following up this 1ef inltioti the so-
cial theory of Puritanism places the
state In tho relation of g'l'irnl.in ami
the citiiena us iu wards with a un-
aiiil I'rcsli ir Ar
' t'ssary.
1 liuh-strunir nerves stomach trou-
I hie headaches ami general ill health
may all nsiilt. frmn sleeping undi'.j
pom- liygieiiic coii.lilioiis says 1 r.
.1 ii 1 ii rl I'la-kc in l-'arni and Home. It
make;- liKI- (lit'fi retire upon what y.m
.sh i p pro' ided voii are accustomed to
that kind of a bed and awake th
I. xi .lav reft (.shod and fit. Kul f
you would rest well and get most out
of your sleep Ihe body should li.a"
Millie preparation befoie letiring. Too
n anv people tumble into bed with a
hi.dv truly filthy and a skin very Ill-
lie more active than raw hide. Th"
waxv materials from the skin "lands
becomes mixed wilh sweat and dust
during the day and when this mix-
ture '.eeiuiirs drv the pores are rinsed
up and become diseased and inactive.
Uood health rannot continue indefi-
n'telv under these conditions and if
the wastes are not properly gotten rid
of the sierp will be restless and fit-
ful. A bath of some kind will well
repay the trouble not only at the time
hut in helping to keep the internal or-
gans hialthy. because an active skin
will dc ils share in clearins up the
debris of the day just past.
If you must keep all the other win-
dows closed tight for goodness sake
open the windows of the bedroom.
Night air is dangerous? One would
think nil air was dangerous the way
most folks shut it out of the house.
There Is every reason why you
'-hniild keep the bedroom windows
noeii and except in rare instances
there is no reason why they should
be closed even In the coldest winter.
It drafts from open windows are oh-
vfSSl
THE DELIGHTFUL COLA DRINK Vzfl
7 Ms 02000 M
I WORTH OF Wfl I
I m a Lift n ft Difis MA I
! lrWalcoupoN with mfjwnl ll
I l Ef WHERE Jsj
jectionahle the location if the bed
should be chanee.l.
1'nfortunately hfiuse ha- e not
been built for comfortable living. Oct.
your windows down from the top in
the bedrooms and nail tlieni down
so that th. v cannot be closed If you
rannot live in the fresh air this world
in no the place for you. After yon
have leirned to sleep in the pure air
voti will have fewer bodily ailments.
The great sacrifice of- tipeful lives to
tuberculosis would not ocrur if the
sleeping rooms bad the sash entirely
removed instead of bring closed
tirhtly. i
lley. md INilitcncsi.
A pleasant lady customer was look-
ing at teakettles. Tho patient clerk
handed down large teakettles and
small teakettles aluminum porcelain
and copper finally the pleasant cus
tomer said. "Well thank you very
1 was Just looking for
much
friend.
"Wail" said the patient clerk.
"Here is me more.. Perhaps von will
(mil your friend in that." Harper's
Magazine.
roctry I'nys Soniel lines.
"Do you remember Jinks who used
to spend all his time writing poems
about spring?"
"Yes ii nd he nearly starved to death
doing it."
"Well. I met him tnrt.iv nnl
looking well fed and prosperous."
inn is ne doing now i"
"lie's still in tho same husiness
only now hin poems are about automo-
bile springs and he gets good prices
for all he can turn out."
he's
KINDLING
-J'.'-. -" '-- -.W "r"li' -m-ifi!3Bt'
ek in l'illd..lil Kvef.ing ;dirr.
Olisluclr Ha.-e.
"Have you n men s wing to your
summer hotel?"
"Never heard of sik h a custom.
hy should we?"
"It would be popular. I don't like
10 iiuruie a line or trunks every
I pass through the halls."
Mill
Mvrs on Help.
"Women seem hik ce.s.sful In busi-
ness "
"They have advantages. A woman
can keep a set of hooks mid a card in-
dex in her licd."
Case of Mni)-.
Mary had n little lamb.
Her fialiee you know.
And rt rrytvlirie that Mary wert
The duffer had ta go.
He followed h'-r to pale and pink toa
In truly lamblike style
lie was lis docile us you please
Tor quite a little while.
Hi t nrter marriage deems tho gent
AiMiiu'd mother tone.
TIkii everywhere that Alary went
Hie hml to go alone.
K. C. Journal.
Il.i-.- Iioii fun Vimr Hume?
I'lnlcHsor fisho rof Vain uvi a
I'libv is wolth SyO: -i inun unit.
i I.OIiO.
I nliwivs knew that money talks
i'tit in w I hnovv it holleis:
oh hushaby oli lullahv.
.My littlo ninety dollars!
They tny (hnt ileheit nil t&kt wtniM
A'V trepidulion follors:
o linshn'iy. oh lullaby.
My little ninety dollars!
the moon looks do vn the llve'cn
night
Ami shines i.pnn thr (liolert
Sin used In ee four thousand plunki
Walk ninety little doilari.
New fork 8un.
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