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THE O1U.AH0MA CITY TIMES.
WEDNESDAY MAY 26 1915.
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THK TIMES COMPAVT
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T.l.pkaa. r. B. X. t.
JOHN riUKi MltM
KAXaV b. NOKTHi r BuiIlM UM''
Huhll.htJ ererr erentiii- eicept Hnailar
Friitar li roiulilualluu of liallf aiid
Weekir Timet.
Member Audit bureau o( Circulation.
Eicluilvi- aao'lateil I're.a xrirroouo
KitporC.
fcnteml wood i-lasa waller Aug
11)10 at tua posloffli-e at Oklahoma City
Oklahoma UBdr lb Act nf Man-b 8
in;.
dubacrlplloa Prlrea.
'u year JJ
Hl aioatui '5J
i'nree inuntba JJ
One month
1UMIKM'E OK THK LAW
A nlliiK to llif WiivIiIiiiiIihi rurri'-l-
imiulciiK limn- xxlm an' now In rlinrifp
uf the niitlniiiil .ivi'rnnii'iit MM licit
know then' whs In mUli-mr H luw
iriilillillliix II" slill'iiifiil nf vpliislvrN
mi the Minn' nlili Willi iinsafiiifiTti. Tlii
reo-nt iiirtvsiMMHli'Ui'f i'Vtr IIih I. iml
llllllH (llsll-itlT hlllilllil llMVl' rlllkseil U
wanli to lie iiiHdf fid- mu ll It KtaUitt
lull iiiiuri'iilly II wax not tloiii'.
I:idsIvi" in ti In- sIi1ihmI In Inti-r-hlnte
ti-Mili. lull tlii-y I"") I"' "I'll1
l'l mi llii- Mum' I ruin wllli l'Uhsen
Kris. 'I lii' .Mi Viiiiiimi i li s liniug-lil unt
Unit finl tiiul II una known to tlit'
irinlt-r-i nf in- iuiii-rH nil over tlia-t-otiiit
r . It Im iiImh lawful to sMp t-v
llishl". nil Vl'iM'M lull tlll'V Ilia J' hot
In- M'lit 011 lln- Millie fli i with l)H
hl-llrl. Ilolli I In- mill I ami Intel
iiiilloiuil law I'l iiiill llie -lilnni'iil of
l'iloslt" lllllliT Ui''iT ri'llllUlull-v
Tills (!n erniiH'iil 1 1 1 u nut si' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
tlolis nf Hiir lo 1.-l I lH.M -llt-4 Iml II run
i. ! iii'iiil lis clllzi'iis from ilolni; mi.
ilnis sis'lii II. Ill Hie piii'llillielll 's
liful slillf woiilil lime liH.keil for Ml' ll
ii luw lont iijo mill liinl It iml la-en
foiinil. Hull muIi a law xn "ill I Inn''
Ihimi .!ii.'eil on the statute tumlis. l-'or
iiiiimv iimntlis Iheie him his-u iIhiiki r
Unit Jilsl siu h a i utasioilie Us In-fell
Ihe l.nsllalila. xxnulil hiiiieii. hut no
hoih thoiiuhl olue of InvokliiK the law
inuliist i-HiijIiik' eiloshe on the
Millie ship with iasselu;eis. Ill faet
If Ihe eol resioliilelits lell the truth.
Ihe h-i-al ilel'iirluieiit of Ihe unvt-rii
llii-nt Has In lollll lllnlllllie of Mli ll II
luw
A SCAIU'lTV 01' I ()!
Ilveij now ami then it arli'iilM
iii-lsei from hK seat xxllli an army
nf fit:iiri- whhh show that lu Hie
miiisenf a few years there will lu-t he
eunuch fnoil for the InhahllHiiti of the
in. Ill I'lnf II M Itelieilht of flu-
ill. null has luniluieil some tatlstli-n
i n that iHilnt. not as a wine hut m-xMii
Inclx of a innl reiisniiiilile liHlure
The anrli-tiltiiriil nilhiie Ih Iii-kIiiiiIiiiC
n ileielopllieiil wlih-ll will never end HH
I. mix a rlx Illill Ion cniillniii-s. lie Mays.
I.is-uuse It reieseiis Hie knnwleil(ie of
Hie fun-en wild h onln-l life mul the
a..lhiitliili uf this control to the het
li-i uiciit of liiiiiian i oinMtloiis. lie pre
ill. tisl Hint the ltii.r.. eini-nt III a-jrl
cnltuie mill the .ri.iiirHiiu of the anil
iluili.i! this century will iiiiul If lint
HIHI'lIss the tri'Uli-llllnlls llllil..M-llll'lltH
lluil have Imcii inii'le In Hui last cent
iii In the control of the Inorganic
fnnes of ..Irani eleitihlt) 11 ll 1 tiilo
hle hum's
Hun. nil )i.nlatl"ii luiri renrhe.1 II
l.nt when- it will Inriease faster than
i Tn.s cull he . ii.lllri-il. Ill the past
liew i i.iitlnei.ts liaie h ecu ill.scn ereil
ill.. I vast urn tim t f "i i iiltUMlnii
huU' liis'i. is- npl.sl hv limn lu Hint
way tin- fooi I supply has kept pini-
Willi the population. Thrie are m.w
lio new loiitlm-lilH to iMs.nxer ami
fiinil Is alrriiily I i;l mi 1 111; P. Its r.-liillvc
Khorlue . all Ini rriiM- In pi h e
The pmhlciii of a fnml Mipi'ly n-Ms
ll'li Ihe hotlllihls. this plnfcssnr lie
cliires. anil It Is ill.'.l to clilllatloli
'I lie Inherent riipa.lly i f the hull inns)
lie liirii'iiscil. he sus mul new aile
tics muni he i rialcl Thus Hie mil
rultiiiiil cnlli').'i's lune os'iic.J u flehl
to Hie MMIliK lurl. who haw Iheleln
the i.ppoltllllltl'-s In illstlniiulsh thrill
bi'lies mul to ii.' iiiiinklml at (he
MUiir time.
HUINt. Ill I II V. IIU.I.OI?
year ur to Inclement weather. Al any
rate It la liupiMslhle to lunke u case
of thin one liistann-
Unt taken Keiieralli . wiinieu are very
lunch like men In politics. A few of
I hem will lake hii lutcrerit lu it and
tht olhers five most of their utli-nlh.ii
to other affairs. They lnake iih uiany
uilHlakcs as the men. The belief I hat
women will redeem Ihe country If given
Hie hulkd limy work out till right hut
like the men they will lone Intercut in
the Work of redemption lu the course
of time.
It U fHr heller to helleve that the
dis til. n lu lieiuer wita not ht throui-h
the dlNliitereHtediieNH of uouiell lu the
Uipicr Qiu-Htloii liowerer. If they are
not Hi'UitiHt the line nf llipior mul they
prove to he a fair example of the
women all over the country iiiilloual
prohibition In already doomed even
thnutfli Hie hallot may he placed III the
hands of wnmeii In every state
MISS THK ISSI'K
W. A. I llll iilit'-i emph.yuielit us pe
clal liivesilgalor for the corporation
inuimlssli.ii luive i-vuked wide mid
varied couiineiit in Hie Mule Imniut
liartlsuns point out thai he is well
worth leu dollurs u day. None of Iheiii
approach the real Issue which Is that
rei-aidless of his onliiieteni e. It U lint
ronilltiillonnl for him to ail In two
iifflrlul stulr iiipucllles at the same
time. No lnii ii is so Indispensable to
a cinutliniiweulth as to lie needed on Iwo
pnl. lie Jobs ill ulice.
The follow Iiik Is taken from an edi-
torial pane of Hie Vliilla Leader:
"Hepresciilutlvc V. A. 1 un ant of
Hi im r. unity will draw Jin n day fur
s(c. lal work ilinie for the slule corpo-
ration coiiiiiiIhsIiiii. IMher uielllhels nf
the h'l-lsliiliiie who have hern toht
1 1 1 1 y could not huh I two state Jobs at
Ihe same time will w under h..v Hill
I u in ti f puis this over Hut every one
nlm klu. us Initiiut likes him and If
Ihe iiiouev Is wh.H.H'd off will he K'ad
to see Hill i;rt a nice slice of It. There
Is $7.i.ihki In Hie Jink pot ti ml the
n rumble on Hie part of favoieil lawyers
iiud others In net the lunliey Is siihl
to be something; fierce.
' lint Ihe two cent rale case will git
nil forever we nuppose."
A huslnesM man In l-'nrt Wayne bus
inaile an offer of one dollar for even
Hold lu his letters that Is spcljcil In
correctly which (Cim-s to alum- that lie
bus more confhleiii e In his stenographer
than any other limn lu the country.
l'.clni; a lieutenant c.ncnmr gives a
man a chance to lead a ipilet almple
life at liny rale If lie rhoimes lo live
tluit way and Iihh no overweening de
aire to eierctae the purdunlng power.
Hv getting Into the wur Italy hui
Increased the flagging interest In Hi
conflict at any rate but It may not
be able to hold first Mlthm for more
Hum a w eek.
Little Stale;
6r Bedtime
D H&HcrT llxiltcrcr
Ii tor Til a ayaaointar dcpt pictoial mviiw)
SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS THAT ANY GIRL
CAN MAKE
Ptncuahloaa Which ar Vary Handy for Glfta All
tha Year Rousd
Ity Thiirnliin . Ilnrgess.
ii'iipyrigtit Uiir. l.i .1 tl l.iin.l )
Ulii.ii .ou !m- trti-il nnrt trtnt nifTiltt
I. iln m. nil II. Iiik ir "Hu'i.
J.t"l tr) and Hi mul lt s.-ini- mule
Ami ni'M-r nilii. I lb.- I . . 1 1 i . -1
I'rtcr ltuhl.ll w us trying lo Iln- up in
Ihul Yea Kir he was lie Iiik 1 tried I
uml tried until he had been niiim-l
ready lo glveiip and lint try any inmc
uml then he had Ih. .light be vvuiil.l
try Just unre inure mid s. he hud j
kept nn trying. Now. If It hud been
siiiiiethlng really worth while this1
would have been very fine of I'eti-r. '
but the truth Is the thing I'rtri was
trying to do wasn't wuilh while at ull.
If he sueceedeil he wouldn't be one
bit belter off sine that his cuiio-il
would be HUtlsflc.l. I 'it ! Is lit t like
ll great maiia Hnple spciullim tlnirl
and a great deal nf eff.ut In ii.. sninc
thing lint win t li lining at all
Now pit-use don I hiiigh when I lull
tiBRfitioni for Kiiti are alwayi wtlcome
anil piniiiuntu arf at all timn very appropriate. One pattern cat
be ulihi.l for milking ievrrai dirtrrent lupc. Oblong pmcuihioni
are in gn'.iint dnnaml at present Ihil being the moat fashionable
shape im cursr. one cannot give all of one's friendi cushioiii ol
the saim- ih-Mgn. hut with a little skill anil care we can uti iie one
pattrrn to work up several designs.
Kvery girl ri-mrmherc tlie joy and pride she felt when first allowed
to have a room .1 hrr own. When a girl comei into her own
little kingdom the luuiudiatrlv Ix-gmj ju take an .4UI -in-imilrinr and"
rnllrrting peroii.il thing' 'to uilutn it and hrr favorite color prevail tn its
f the Mitlllg flllll
llllM- CM'ti'lscd It
i-lttllll tlllll lliev du.
there Is Koinclhlng
elis
i" Wnlueli lite
illbr l.flrl HlrV
I1W hlti'V ll Is Unt I
but i. ivv mid Hu n
whiih hull ates It 'Ihe le.eiil
thill In lU'tiM'i where Ihe ex Ise ipies
Hon was the lending factor Is a case
In point
Women In t'ol..rud.i bine been voting
long Huic hut In tin ill ele. Hon
aUI . af IW fi
Carlouds of harvesters uml thresh
lug miu'liliu's nulling Into Oklahoma
now In II. 'utc a confidence lu the wheat
imp that has not Ihs-ii misplaced
Milieu KiHtiiingly has no desire to
break Into Hie list of iiallons loo proud
to fight In fa.-t It Is likely that Mel
ho never heard of audi a thing
He Slarterl Over In Ihe l.rccn
I'nresl
yuu w lint it was that l'eler was living
so luii. I tn do ei llkeli you lune
tried Just as bin. I I d.i si.ini'ililng
Just us funllsh I'cti I iiik lulnu tn
find out Jilsl how iiuiii.i babies nc'
Hilly I'lissum ha. I. I ii. Hilly . i.uldn t
tell l.ltii nr woiiMii'i till hlui. I '.-1 r
vvasnl sine which All he w.uil.1 n
w as that he had u i .U nt x and I n x He
I'rtcr tn i on i it them Su at least nnce
every day IVter visit - t purl nf
the (Ireen Forest w here I iu ' lllllv
nillkin hl home uiu I tried to onut the
hllhles. line du lie ciliilisl eight and
went Inn iitisfnd that he had the
right iiiitnl.er He t..l. evervbmly be
met Hint I n. ' Hilly hud eUht lull Irs
The next day he eiuiiitrd nine lie
counted them thris' times mid em h
time he made tdue That da.i on his
way Im he told every body thai he
had been mistaken and Hint I'm-'
llllly hud nine babies lni.lr.i.1 nf cIl-IiI.
The dny after that he ennulcd fen
anil this time he kept Ids tongue still
on the way li.une for he .11. In wnnf
to ho hlilgheil at.
lie wii- bark again the dHv follow-
ing to make sine iihoul the ten. nnd
In nnd behold : he ciuihli ke but
m i k ! i fun to
out-' mom ai
Anil next to
the pride anil
reliving a gift
i in an oblong
nt a daisy in
dots forming a
This is sur-
.' with convrn-
1 beyond the
in a motif of
llovvers. Following tin- lluwrr and fin-
ishing the pattern .il . on either aide
arc more leaves I hix pattern xvai
workeil all in white The daisy was
worked in satin atmh Kememher in
doing satin stitch t-. l .ive the pudding
ne.itly dune and to k ri tin- padding on
tin- scinped lines. I'm in doing this
Mitili alwuyt uxe an i mbroiilery bono
arrangement. It i a
make dainty thing- P-r
to in.ike things to writ
making them ont-M It i
pleasure one feeb m i-
A very pretty .! t
pincushion is mail up
the center with j".ill
circle around the . I.i i s
ri imilrd op eitb.
tioualiied leave-
leaves on either
to keep the work
ititchn even. '1 1
a-cund the daisy a:
i:ibruiilery. Tin
lt.iTu are done in
but tliry can also I
1 tench stemming
done eitlirr way i
tnem m any one of the
tn.ittiT Irft to eu 'i u
T he sprays formic..: '''
are worked in oullii e st
xtiti-hei bring taken to
mil make your
circle of dots
worked in eyelet
conventionalized
' .i! i.i ii cut work
"lie iii outline or
I will be correct
the wiirkimr nl
o
ti.rruw A rihhnii
aioitnd it or if pi
r i .il i an be scallops-.
studies it a
luultial taste
(lower motif
t. h very small
keep the line
lull can he put
f.rrrd the mate-
ind eyelets made
arnuid the cushion ji-'tit one and a
half inches from V(- bottom and rib-
bon inn through I f eyelets termina-
ting in a small how a: one corner.
The embroidery prttern illustrated
and described herein together with
inn .1. . . .ii ... I
ou oilier covering ail potsll.le uses
are included in the "Innovation i-'.m-broidery
I'attern Outfit" npw being
presented by this newspaper' at ex-
plained elsewhere in these columni.
m
UTiite linen or pretty ibade of
roie is appropriate fur a cushion if
of white let the mount correspond in
tone to the furnishings of the room.
Ll.t to -.live li I in i Hicv wen
W'l.v lliely bullies iic l ml I. oked Jusl
alike Some . won u
ti i "ii i H I on the groin
be clinging tn the im
un. I some would be
rt iii her apron u
rhaiiglug places I'cti
pi 1 1 sine that he hn
"f t ln-iii twhe. ll
lr Mil. I It gilt So
didn't have anythli j
vx i hi lit gn uier to try I
-inn biil.tes
lb' stiulisl over tr
est i nc nftcrnnoii f..i
ns a hcnutlfiil
round hirt .Mr
his best Hie Mr. I
I here was luippln.
l'eler was hiippv
Rlll.tisl sp.g
rambling
I I -olue wnllh
' r their inuther
li thul big pork
ul us they kept
i cM'i could he
I.I i n.llileil some
.. - a icgiilar puz-
iiuit when l'eler
-e I
unit
i du he
Ihe 1'us
the I. teell Kor
tl.is purpose. It
.if. 1 1 n. Jolly.
iu was shining
'H' singing uml
u Hie verv ulr
-" hnppv that
uiiself but as
A lecturer lu his war un insiuetlc.
hii 111 recently In New York:
"A girl mid n man sat under it ailm
In u rose garden mi a soft March
evening ut St. Augustine.
Ts your love true.'' the girl usked
softly.
"Am true' the mail answered lu
low passionate tones us Hie dellciile
flush on your cheeks.'
"'Hi er iih.' Ihe girl slutumensl
iitirrlislly. 'Isn't the er don't the
roses smell aw eet '!"
TOOK tiKOKdE
Beth Ihe Girl Who Went Right
An Autobiography
Recorded by Ethel Lloyd Patterson.
I('nifrlbl. mi hr Carl I'nwnliij )
No. 3l)-ViolHs
n o i o o ii o ti o o o o o o u o n
o (I
11 S1HXM.K 1 1 at flavara. whlrh (I
ll Itod in iturrly mailc la hrln aur O
O thuiialila u li lirtaltls. ara aa O
l oftm iieil Ii a rarn tiflura thaufhtt o
lu Iba ilrplln. o
Ii
I) 0 O l) l O II II o (I (l O ll li o o
I si a I eel y could Isdleve It was I.
Ilelli l'ui i in oie who sat In a lestauiunt
I'ppuslle the gieut I'erclval llailowe.
the funnels minlc operu tenor xxhosu
pl. tines I had sis u nil hlllhoanls and
lu magiulnes. Ami not only did I sit
opposite lo lit in In frlcii'lh fashion
but he was ndilresslng im- lu kliullc
ulniost defereiitlul tones. Appa tly
this wiiiiderfiil person wished lo w in I tnanners un he pushed un llltleihei k
elry to Meal: or moiiev I guess you
nmlerstiniil fiein what 111U. j
J on how little I li. ill ..
some more "
Ve hud fltlMleil Ollf lllllrhcnll.
"In that case.'' smile r llmhivve
"I will pay our two llllielic.ii clicks'
"h. nn!' pint-.ei ipihkl.V. 'T
riuilil li.. I let ion timt. pIcHs... i d
feel mi mil. h more cniiifm till In i pin
my own. It wMs uwfiiii pieasani lo
luive y.ui here hut I think 1 would
rather pay my own clic k If jmi dim t
mind"
The man was worhll.i wl uoiigh
nut to slurtle lue by IiisIsIIiil'. I cniil.l
not help thinking h.w s 11 .re his
oH'll phiee li .
gave him mi I.
little HUM. ;
hiinl. Then- . ..
lav Mr- br
iny all the l u!
Hs he ecu1.!
w-is ilciul .
'or ti few mb.'
isl at them c i
eles A'l Hie r
llcss of Ihe da l
few steps 1.
Ihe babies m.'i
nf life Pel.
thai wav a vn
heart. Wlm .
IriMidful thiiu:
HptiK' IIUlll I
his cheeks.
Next Stun
rlllllne
my goisl opinion. Al first I was an
oM-iroiiu' a his having ilelgneil lo no
Hci ut all. thai I had great Iron
hie lu answering lilm. And when I
. oul.l ss'Hk the worda cauit halHngl).
and I could fed my checks flushing
and paling
"So this Is jour flint theatrical en
giigeineiit V Mr Ihlllowe alibi by way
of opening Ihe iinnerHUtlon
iul lifter I hud nodded to him he
went on In such a kindly nnd under
shunting win (. iinstlou me t hp I al
most before I nwllrcl It 1 had old
ncmss Ihe Inl.le In me uml with H
gisxl nnluri'd smile sahl It should he
as 1 wished. Ills ready uoivptiim-o of
my wishes uncle him aisuu oiilie like
an old frleiid as we left the restaurant
together uml turn. si buck toward tin
theater
We hud gone hut a few s1es how
ever wlieii he stopp.sl before a stris-t
vender nf violets who s display
lug Ids wares nn a truv hv the curb.
"You would nut let me puy for your
linn hi'iiii.'' suld Mr. liHrluwe ' hut von
will let me buy xnu one of these cheap
htm nf Stella king; of my visits v Ith I little hum lies uf violets wnn t vou?
her lo the agencies anil to other inanu I liey are mi fresh uml country looking
gers. wlm were getting choruses lo It will (In xnu g.ssl In Imve them
gelher. of 11-11 my financial dlffh ul alsml xnu ; and It w ill give me pleasure
lies and Stella's filial solution of lo see yuu wear them"
them It was done so frankly I would have
"iih. you would like her m 11111. I1 ! " I felt nvvkwurd to have tnl.l hlui again
lu iN'iivei they polled the llghtisi vntei1 M'I warmly after I hud sung Kiel Ihul I would rather he did not sstul
lliey have ever polled in Hint ill v.
They xveie expeclcil lo carry the "drv"
lliovemeiit ovel w helliilligl v hut they
fell far short of It apparently taking
Utile Interest lu the election. They
have been voting so long lu I hui vet
that It Is no longer n novelty to them
Now conies Mrs Mm t Im J. t rainer.
iloinsr In the suffrage movement
ad In a esslmlsHc spirit snvs the
women luive shown Hint they cannot
aland together Win saxs they kill fa
each other b o tuili li lo exer uiiroeed
In is.lltles.
PerhuiK Mils leacjer la vsrmig In her
estimate but It Is well that she has
tsmie in a realltallon uf the fact that
women are only human Mug after all.
Generally they are ninlust tha line of
Honor 1 at leaat a large majority of
them will lie found on that aide of
the question. It may he that the lht
role In iHriiTer waa du to au off
la s praises fur a while. "She Irle In
Join me here for luncheon when she
ran I think shes one of the flm-sl
girls I ever met !"
lor a in. uncut niv euthuslMsm was
dushisl by the tone 111 which Mr. ltar
lowe answered lue
""ll vi" I dure hii v." he said ipille
rtirelessi know- the fyi' Hlle
well. Tliev are all right In their way
but ' and he looked at me keenly.
They ure very suspicious creatures
your Stella kind of girl. I dare say
if ynn should tell her about nnr
lunching here together she would
think I had Home duik Intent I"
I did not know what he meant hut
I was chilled However. I mailed
vnllently to the nwue of Stella.
"Why of course she xvonld not think
you hud uiiy 'dark Intent 1' " I ex
claimed "You must not think alio la
at all like thai. Anyway Mr. liar
Iowa a I told you. she la one of
the iitcext girls I know nnd IhkIiIi-w
-" I laughed a little ruefully.
"What In Ihe world eould you want
uf id? 1 am aur 1 bavau't any Jew-
uny in. nicy 011 me In number In
stunt the violets were lit inv hell. It ut
I waa surprised us we turned nwav
from the vender In have Mr. Hiirlnwe
hold out his hnnd to me Again 1
thought I mis mistaken hut I nuilA
ulniost have lusn sure he was casting
ipilcl mul tiervmis ylniils Ull nnd
down Ine street. Iii Hie distance I snxv
sexernl liiemhers nf Hie coiiipuny muk
lug for our singe ibmr.
"I mil so sum " mhi my i-xorl
Hill I have n few errands lo do he
fore I gn hack for Ihe afternoon re
hciirsal. If you don't hilud. I will
leave ynu here uml do them now I
will Just have lime"
"Why. of nmrse I .lout mlml" I
answensl a Utile lilimkly "And I
thank nil xerv milch for the violet;
I do like them "
Mr llurlowe turned ami walked
rapidly an ay Kiiinetlllng In his man
tier had purxled and hurt ine. II11I
It did not dawn Usu me thul he was
either ifrahl or ashamed tn he seen
with me by the other iinsiilsra of the
Cxiuiany
mul in 1 he lui.l p content himself
wltti lu'up.hi: mul kii-kliig his long
heels 1. . gelher dolllg other fis.llsll
things. It . lieniitlful that II
.11. In I s.s'ni p. Uml ti. r. could
he silliness 1 n.ul.le anywhere.
I'eter luel . ... 1 renched l nc' llllly
ros.snill's ho ! 'iv lire when In 11 Utile
upon n sight Hint
hisk that he gave
caifght his breath
tue ground before him
ui. and ni'oiind her
Possums niul so far
. very one of them
:i- a terrible sight.
'. - I'eter sal and star
' round frightened
"I ii-sh and the bright
was gone. He IioihsI
rer and rolled one of
There wasn't a sign
hoked this way and
:.t fear growing lu Ids
VI have done this
I hell he started to
. tears rolling down
Haw lev lat the eluhl Hid Dm'
Wanks sun Is very much Interested
III Ull OIH'llltliill III' le.ur.l lU ..ll..r
I I- ....
1 linniK III IS'llllllll.
Way burn What Is ?
Haw lev Cut hlui cut f Ids n 111.
"What's the show''" asked the
man with a large hat and long hair.
" 'Hamlet.'" said Hid box office
man.
"What's It like?"
Well 11 mail
murder his ateii
iratiier out or revenge for the murder
nf his own father. At Ihe finish there
Is 11 mix up with swords and dsoii
and --"
"Thnl'll do. I guess I II stroll nut
I ' t. r Itabhll Misses 11 and see a carhnret. I'm tired of Ihese
crook phi x s."
1 w hat can I iln fur
1 .( iiuistlpatliui I
." t u'lnesa nml mf rem-
' V lllgtlt I can t llrep
lr W
a bin- .'i.hliin
have lii'il-l:. I...
l.li'XllUI ts -.U
1 til li. Il.-T V .'li
Answer i .... ! 1 eonatlpaHen f
fe'-ta Hi.- I I I 10 1 ... .kis It Impure Vim
iiisil n k-".'I lu I 1 urlflar anil lainllxe
I si- llin ii. on - iirli tnhMa 1n.1l
nilpliiir 1 Ti" i .. I i.snl.n ai t on lli
lioweis 111. I 1. ;i ; Ii 1 purify the tileml
"! V I .
TlTe .11-.' .f 1 0
mv h.iir u
lell nil' vvlnu I
Answer ii. 1
mliiv.il ut M.ir .
Hint while .llll
sralp 111-' pill..
I hormtit Ii 1 1 ni.u
ami 11. Hv .' I( i
n- f'tiit nun'.
fen nt-ek nil
appo'.r niul v.
ami s.n
I hare a rvry ae.
Mv snilii II. Ties sml
i In hniiilfiila. I'lenae
I ir nf plain velliiw
l".k- -1 -. wash the tialr
nth well lllln lite
1 !!.. ailniiil. Rinse nut
vii srni will fisrl tlena
" 1" this tri-almenl three.
i''.r vMishlna. and la a
""' Un.lriiff ahniihl ilia-
ui 1 1 .1 1 r hecoma beollhr
"i nrpui. in .' 'What will nr-
t'oitie ...r 11111 1 1 ft ai tn be In
mv nun inn im kr f breath ami
l aiinnt stiuel i r Ise "
Aiiswit I r.'.lu i. anfVIv nse flia
fala nrl i. tnll.i 'Tar ar Ihe
nest iriinhii. r.1 r I eolliil preaerllie
xlitiiv ure pU'j sni rtaull from ar-
b Iud.
TkcDoctor
r fa lor v
Hii' ijilest Ions ansniTeil lielnw are gen
erul In 1 'titirarier I tie jniptemi r ills
nsisi are ilven ami Ilia answers will ap
lily In any 1 use uf ilinllir nritura
Thnae wlshlug further attn.-e frea mar
aiirtresa I r Lew la linker Cnllef Klilg
I nllega Ellw.ioil Nia. Hilton O rarl.ta-
Itig aalf aililreiartt aianipail Hirtlopa fer
rplr Full name ami a.litri-ai must he
given lull only Initials nr fl.tllliuia itnmit
nlll lie iis.'.l In nil anssters . Tha pre'
s rli'tlnns inn he flllnl al an; well ittx-t.
i'il ilntit sinre An druggist can orilar of
wtlillesaler.
"Mlaarr" writes: "I have been a worn
unt in mi fr the past few nt.intha I am
mil) :i7 venrs itl.l Inn fe inure like a
ni.itl nf IHl Xlr lU.nl.nl anil incuts! fi.r.ea
me lllll.h llnpalre.t I tin unt seem tn lie
nine rn Hunk elearlf I am much depressed
nil Ihe lime nnd 111 v usual ainlilllnn anil
rncrgr ais-m In hnie Mini I haia henl
aide nn it pnlns in my hack "
Answer: Vnlir rnnilltlnti la ieitlenl
thiiiisnniis c.f nihera l.r.uight tn nil at
tenilon varly Yea your ihslnl anil
tlieillul fnrres nn. As i.. ma i.
palreil. Inn rnn tie-. .1 n'nt b alnrmeil nier
.-.ii "Miuiiinn ine use nr uiree Rrnln
inib'itieiie Inl lets shmilit anon put rn
linek la nnrtiinl eonilltlnn nfl fit ti rem-
lint nnt tn. utiles I ulthnte ri-gular liahlla
if living
a a '
"Mite" aika- - aeetn .1 he shrinking In
"ui "ti iai sun tnin 1 tin nnt
f.s'l sl. k. hut I m lerjr weak. 1 want In In
i-rease mr weight "
Answer- Ymi are anaemic and the fooil
11.11 eat dees net priisrlr ruuirlsh your
sistem: tine (rain hY...nii.lniie tul.l.Ms
enuse pr.11.er fH assimilation ami In
crease welulil nml strength. Take them
with tiuir tnenls S. In sen In I pa kafs
s
"Mra Ella W writes' -Pleasa pre-
airlhe fur me aaaln Thla time fur m
kbtneya I hnre el. Ills ami feier. look hart
liaie puffs under 111 eies ami mi urine
Is tlark In rnlnr ami nf bad oilof. Home
limes mr ha. k liitrla "
Answer: Ynu may hara aerare ease
of khlner tnnilile Yuu ahnuld get al
tnnai Instant relief anil permanent henefll
fmin tha use nf hs I in a nrl latileta. I line
presrrll.e.l these In niiinemiia i-naea nf kill
net irniihle anil ther hara (Iran rlis-llent
reaults Moat ilriif alnraa enrrr 4hea tnh
lata ami ther isune In aenlad tuba with
propar illrKtlona ldrruaaua.
AT-
Tha Sloe Mhmal
For Tomorrow Only Your Choice of Any
1 1-50 Acl'n the House for $1.00
(Excepting only Manhattan Shirt and
Holeproof Hoe)
Come where the "picking' good
See Window Ditplay-
's
aria a
fin
I
IS?
i rnir riiprrcTinno
f
."
1.50 bhirU for $1.00
. .
1 0 Night Kobe for $ 1 .00
$ 1 .50 Union Suit for $ 1 .00
$1.50 Straw HaU for $1.00
3 50c Tie. Wash or Silk for $1.00
3 pair 50c Silk Hoe for $1.00
$1.50 Umbrella for $1.00
The atore is full of $1.50 articles which wr.
will sell for $1.00. Space forbids us to mention
them all.
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is a (femmeo! pit of old Spain act down in huttlmg America.
Wouldn't you 111 to m tn palac of trie
Govtrsors (now a muacurn) hirl Lw.
;.n n. n l. ..--
n vv aiiavtr wrgii vta nut wr ma suvmii
U church of San Mitfuel with itt great bU
caat in (uony Spain 5UU year atfo f
AnJ a ear tka city in Paiarito Park ar
20000 trhutone elift dwauinga.
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