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aglow with delight, and offered him a eberous salary to speak for him ex clusively during the rest of the cam paign. So Ronald drifted from soap into politics, and with great success. One evening ajnonth later Mr. Por ter went over to hifir-aeighbor's to find two unexpected guests there. "Hy brother, just elected to the state senatorship," introduced the fa ther of Constance. "My campaign manager, Mr. Dun staa," spoke the fortunate polltiSian, asd Mr. Porter stared at his si&Sing nephew. "You see," resumed the semator, "he has elected me and I've offered "Mm a very fine position in connection with the state central committee." ' Old Ezra saw that Constance and her father were very proud of the achievements of his nephew. A,sen;-j Btormaker in the family waffdo ffll- Jing circumstance. W . "He is a natural orator. 'Mark me, he will make aTecord as a future Pat rick Henry," enthused the senator. 4 "I suppose 111 have to forgive him," observed Mr. Porter, shaking hands with his renegade" nephew, "Ronald Sunstan, you are simply irresistible !" "He is, indeed!" fondly murmured the blushing Constance, and, al though her eyes "were lowered, her lovely face was filled with pride and confidence. DO YOU JITNEY? THEN YOU MUST WEAR THE JITNEY ROBE Seattle Wash, With "jitneying," of course, should go the jitney robe, as the steamer rug goes with steam ing. Thaf s the way Mrs. O. P. Lam feon of this city looked at it, anyway, and without further ado created the new robe for the new method of loco motion. f This is how it should be made, says $frs. Lamson: 'Take a yard of any material, bind the' four sides with ribbon and scal lop it, or they may be picoted togeth er -with the lining When walking it may be carried very becomingly fold ed over the arm, taking the place of a muff. When riding ft may be spread over the knees without taking any additional space in the car. It is fust large enough to protect the lower ex tremities'which at present are pain fully exposed to the air!" j w if 0 Mrs. Lamson's Maid, .With Rrst Jitney Rtjbe ' o o- Baldness among Indians and ne groes is almost unknown. it M Ait. a. firjk.. j. naettj' f k&&StiaiaiBrJiJ&. . tmhail