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SJfKSffH.rfs.'l" ?rv X V M' v .fui 1 ilh n.v.vsxs y l y Jm ( m ftsjNJM- JULY 7t 1805. j -f A 4" V A t a o t f v o J ( B U V t! ir t r T K II UI h " i-W MV A THE WOMAN'S BIBLE, Tin: m:v iiMtm: is hm.i om: or .MANX t IMIMI. I AIM I.n. 1 lie Wiiiiiiiii' ( iiiii Is .Vlnti'M 'I liej ltle or I'M! loKitlitr, llMiitfi it or loil- l.ll. .-. It eem nbciinl to notice the nrtlclc In the iuiUIIc pros In reference to tt o-cnlIed "Woman's Hlble " Hverv thoughtful per Mtt will know that such women n Klla iH'lh Cnd Stanton leallw the fact that n JSIbl cnnnot In- mnde at pleasure, and riouiitleait lovtuif tli grand old Hook, they would not, If th-i could. hiive a. new one mnde. Who wont a n'W Itlblc? Not women, certain!) Thev only wunt tho old one to be well undenttoml When we ti member thnt about 109 of tlic tlnest .scholars of England and Amor kn were eng.iM'! fourteen venrs In tlie trrtnulKilon of the Itevised Version, having nrcem, to all the nmlent iiiunuvrlil, II la liurdly probabli' that woman will under take a new ti.uixl.iU. in .vet, If she have the erudition. vvhv Khould he not do wi? Why may not a uomnn vo Is a Hebrew ntid Greek nebular writ? n eomnientarj ' IJoen not the spirit abide with woman n well an with innn" and did not C'hrNt mv that the Holy Spirit uliould lie our teaeli irT And do not all lielleve that the wime Spirit rhut Inspired the hoh" men ot old and Kne them utterance, must cnliKht. n u! 'e are not able to understand hy n noma!). If he pofjeii the ability, linn not nn cu.unl rlRht with Clnrk, Whedon or nny other commentator Vt not the "Word of God" given to the human race for all time, and Is It not ioinan lllble ns well a man's? - Itook. wonderful In ll antiquity, won drful In It Mtalttv. sunlvlng when all otberi fall, wonderful In m power or the human henrt mid the natlona of the world. Tho onls book which reveal i SvWor for sinners One thread runs throiiKh tt from Genesis to Itevelatlon-, one face appear upon eery page, one theme animate eer writer. Christ li the key to the- Bible. Trul, a most won derful Hook, clear to cery Christian a heart. A Christian woman hearing: a cr!tlrim on. the Illble, said she km-w It was trup, because she ai acqualntexl with it. uuthor. Tho tr.inalntors of the Illble have doubt 1dn mlwipprehendcil omo pamages. ami lienee. perhaps, unconsciously, "hae taught for doctrines the commandments of men." No charaiter has been more mis. understood or. perhaps, ml "represented by lits- adherents, than the apostle Paul, et Ills views never conllleted with the teach incn ot Christ, and we know that Christ utterly repudiated the then existing pagan Idea;, and customs that had crept Into tho Hebrew commonwealth In relation to wom nn. Tie ever tatipht bv example, and In culcated the doctrine of the perfect equal ity of the se.ctt Let a woman write a commentary. If she Is imprrssed so to do by the mwne Spirit Then let uk remember that a commen tary is not a niblt , only man's views of mm comments upon the tixt as he or she may understand It from the original He brew and Greek. Thi and this only Is wlfat is contem plated In reference to the much criticised bo-called "Woman's nibb " UEHHrCA B HALT.,. Superintendent of Kvnngellstlc Depart ment, aiissourl W. C. T. t. I.oi.. ot til'- Cltj. I've Just come from the country, where I visited awhile. Uown on a farm belonging: to my undo, Dald Lisle; And though I tasted all the joys the coun try can bestow, 1 left It with a Kindness that I could not help but show. 3 took In nil the rural ncenaa tiiat Ililey writes about. And of their peaceful beauty I nm not prepared to flout. Jn fact, I'll own it's pleasant to live down there for a wuek. Jlut the countn l ihc last place where, n steady homo I'd seek. And when I hear of people prating ot "bu colic life." Its rratfulncks and quiet, and its tack of worldb strife. I l.iush and think I'll Rive them all tho charms that they can sen. It they'll only leave tho city and its way wardness to ine. Kor my visit to the country onjy made mn feel the more. ?Iy affection tor Hie city a I'd never felt before; 'Anil the country' "peaceful quiet" only hurt my longing ears, Aa I listened for the noises that, alas, one never heuru for I like to hear the cable svs it rumbles on Its way. The bell's Kharp note of warning that ad mits of no dela ; Tho tire bells' wild alarm, and the news bo' cheery shout, Telllns of tho latest horror; "Last edition, sir: Just out." I like to minute with the crowd on busy wcekb dais. Touching elbows with the people pausing nn rh,lt u.njlrjln wavu To gaso into the windows with their pileB of woods on view. To scan the face aa they pass with inter em ever ue. 'And at niisht to see the Bag lamps stretch ins; down each side the street. Join force In the dUtancu. and in dim perspective meet, The tliiuters' Kay lithographs, the color and the llcht. That mingle in a many hued Kaleidoscopic siht. I like the city's broader field of work, its wider scope, T 0U that eek fulMUnent of dearly .cherished hope; I like the hum of business that only s tons Jn fet. I like the city bst In every sh&ile ami light. w And when it comes in time tq die, with spirit none ahead, J tbiuK IM rest more peaceful there within my narrow bed. If I could lie beneath the walk of some blir MWWlujf w dust was quu'rmir 'nth the tread of inanj fet! Ml.N.VIK M'lWTYBg. I iMiiiikii i;ldtfiite, When man knows bow to math 4 xiliUm, When woman learns to drivt- a nail, ytati man can thread a medie deftly, Wfeen wlce don't maki. a wumqu rnjle, Wlim wuouin U ulf right flow street cars, Instead of f.iciug- UiAard the rear. Whim nun stupx smoklna bd tobacco, And ijrluklng our-snieIling beer. When woman doesn't blotk the sidcualk. With sprsadins skirts and pugyd out Sleeves, Wli(iu wan stop tuning with sew rbsjrm, ers. And to hU lawful darling cleaves, Trii&Ki inn n ii n ti f.tAs-tft u tiif thu t.il.u wti man ch uciierstana th baby, Aiirf w, iwttimt it. talks utrn, Whsji uutn 1 n opuses a new bonnet. AM wotoan shies at the eusnss J'hiiiwnena like toes nd others, .MiiS stride suiprUeil ubsurvers dnuih. Hut Hww siUkus; bj tbss siitue tojvetts, 4uat the mllUuuium has eeuu S01n1rn.I1 Journal tiii: .Mi.vr .it i,i!i. Ilnrr t tin II. Ill I, . in Drink Miuutd Always lie lllnpi.lllllll il. IVoin the Clmlnnatt t'omtneriial Gazette. A Mnrlandr mid an Al.ibumlan cannot uiRiie on the Nubjerl of mint juleps with nut lomlng to blows-that Is, ot course, If both are patriotic sons of their respect ive states Iloth states . Iiilm the otlHln or the mint Julep Neither Georgia, Ken tucki nor Tennessee has Icblcil its claim to the Invention, but the sons of these straight Roods states neer come to blow In the discussion. I ntn of the opinion that the mint Julep was a 1'erslitti Intention. Tine mint Krown in that country, and from the earliest ns;es the Julep was known as UJCTINO. o vehicle for taklni? medicine. The Greeks also knew- the Julep und handed It down to the French and Spanish Whisky w is not used In the mlturt. howeei, but strong spirituous lliiuois of other kinds As to the best modern Julep, there au various opinions It is m.t to be had for love or montj, or political Inltucn. e In this city's public bars Only u native of the rock bottomed Southern stati s can make it to perfection Now is the time for It The mint Is In lt tradcioa.1 ngi The Greeks bruised tlnlr mint We never think of dolni; that over lute H "we" J mean those of us who know what 11 Julep Is. We steep u bum h of the fieshest mint in n glass of whlsl.j ami biditih. In equal portions, for four bonis. This extracts the flavor of tho mint without the bitter qual ity that spoils .1 julep 1111 ,1 siht-i piuliet with ciatked lie litxt, we say. pour In lh whi-k auil biandj, with a little water, nn. I icnd for join fi lends When a fine A ItAJNY fiost settles imi ihe outside of the pltihir the Julep is rlpi I'ul a duin sprigs uf fresh aunt in a b!as. and pa. k well with crarkeil be ier the top siulnkie pul xeri4 sugr to thy laatc, then slowly uour fjtiio III. pitcher till the glass is lilli 1 and tj uM ii ijiksojvtil. Then drink Hur your o. in the nilfit till the delightfully cooj i hi; u awuy down to tour toes AfUr on. r two at these o will tuauk the I.01 I 1h.11 you s.ie uiiM Thvie are othir Jul , , bjt this is "Tin Julip." -awl ft limr-ks &i if 10 OM'AN'sWORLDt I j - SUMMER HOUSE BOATS. MM MM' MM XS lll.M .ltr I.NT.V l'I..Sl I. AMI 1'U It Itl Mit;i:. 1 here In ii t mii)iii.r ttlitrli "turns flnl llllltl Hints lij- llm ! lit - 1 lint Ann Hmiis llivc t.i'iriiiil to Ap. prill iti tin' t'llirm of n tut' lillic nn tin- Willi r. The mvtt best Milnir to bulldlnc a mm mer rottns;e Is to build n house lioftl. To hr suit th boat may cost almost its nuirh a the cotlaire, hut then It has this creat ndvahtaR' In Its favor, that it can be Htoxed nbmit at will. Niiiiie I nib nliible AiUiiutncrs. Aboard n boat. If ton flhd tourelf In 11k nelirhhorh.md of malarlri. momiltic ntid unpPHant n dahhors ton itie the lom mnnd to move oti to another an 1 more li -slrnhle aniiiter, oi nu can s tul th win ters In 1 loil la walirs. as (he l.rilliitils do on their house boat, and the stimtin rs on the St. Law retire. It Ik nmons the Thntinn 1 Islands that th house boat nourishes In oil the Klory of fresh pnlnl. kov awnlnH". prctu i etntmes, la.v curtains, hammocks, rtiK. banjos, aft ernoon teas mid mnonllirht fetes, to s.iy nomine of the Imxe of brilliant flown. whkh make mntij ofthe ibcks a. bla7e of brilliant .olor, rivalltiK. one mmnt ttiinK, the famous haiiBltiK itardtns of the JUdlttt I'rlneess at Hiilivloti Life on a house Iwal Is essentially one of pliMMtii, a butt.rth (l-tence, in which sti.LW h.it .in.l y.llow shoes, lioitlliK II. 111 nels and pi 1 tty liowns p',i a not unimpor tant part .m.l ate, as It wire, the outward and lsible sign that buslnei-.s and itb at tendant cares hae been laid aside for tho time belnit In the ei.ninsT there Is always the bo.it inB. when. If fortunate enouKh to frcotiro the riifht companion, whut can bo morn churmliur than to pull up stream to wheio the river flows qui.tlj, slimlnK its own souk, puht ttrun bunks and under leafy trees. There are the lumheons too, dove lunch, eons In sk blue or . a Kreen, und the vis its to othi r bouse bo.it-, the teas und the small talk and tin music, which has (harms even when b.iueezed from a Rasp. tag concertina or twantred from a banjo. Itcgul.itliie I peiisi. If one hns not et ucqulrcd a houte boat DAY nor had one thrust tion him, there nr two oii-thodr by which the "long felt ustut' tun be t.upp!lil. A uoiopaii) has lately been formed for building this iaft, and for a consignation il.suu to Jim. iue tan become posseted of tt hOUfc bout a one s own, to have ami to now lor )ui or lorover The other is to become possessed of a boat -bui unl 1 mporui II) which nia be muiv dislrubk ou tomu awounU, ia to , icitis t j?v'tjn;s ill mm rent nne, saj for n mnnth Tor a party of elclit or ten It '- 11 mnt inexpensive wav uf uettlm; a . uinl outlns fin Hie St Iiwr i . 1. ii' bons rrht for nlHJUt ?in a .In thK imi. I nini.ni? right or tin p'opb .nn nm t. a m. r, trim, whkh one would wilbngl giv. in cx- .'i? itg&rZ&rszzz: ron j'n i: cLcinc ti:a. ehitiRe for the r ir fun of holier boating. The flo pis f r ill hu.it which h rullv fiitnlsh ! mill fir th s.ni es of u niiistcr. The lions, kecplt ir und other ivpetises are not IticliuRd The duty of the mn-tcr Is to look after the boat and k. . : it ! in and tidy and wait on the imrt if In has 'any spnre time. In addition, a man or maid t-errant Is quite necessary. 'I he I uniMtlnu. The necessary accompaniment of houo iw.itlnp;, Hi which, Indeed, lies much of the pleasure of the outlnc. Is boniltic. One can use everj sort of river boat, from an electric Inutich H .in Indl.in canoe. Hut the frre.it st ecltetuent of all Is to be had out of n tutnt. A punt Is a raft, as some one wlselv savs, that requires crnftlnes It Is 11 boat In which to feel foolish In fact, ut first, vou enn't regulate onr movements at nil ou live In .1 perftctlv blissful uncutninty of what Is jjolni; to happen next. However, In time one lenrns the art and then tho punt Is .ilwivs us ruIIv decgr.iteii as the house lioit, with white Jt.ircuerltes at bow and stern, and . How silk cushions. Tmii I'ulr ilmii llu iters. Tno New York rlrls, the Misses .May nnd 1211.1 Dewey, are the happv ov, ners of a chartnlne house bont. tin Idler, they call It, and It Is In commission all summer. It is .1 white and jellow 1 rnft with pretty l.iee ittltnlns ut the windows, tied b irk with .vellow ribbons All alons the edue ot the root are Howcr-bovs p ilnt.'.l jel low, full of Mower?, allernntltiB with blc yellow pots, also tilled with plants "all a-blowin" and n-j?roln'" Apropos to the color for a house boit. one all white Is too stiRBPstlve of a half painted house b'fore the . olor Is put on. 1'lnk Isn't half bid, nor even green. In died, a house boat all done in ptreen nnd white from the paint to the teacups, Is cb.umlur; to a deer. with a little dash of pink intioducwl heir .ind there. One of the most , xp-nslve of houe bolts Is that belonKlnir to .Mr Georpe J'tillmnn. It Is almost as ilchlj tarnished ns his cot t.ine, "Castle Kest on the St. Lawrence; he cills It his nautical vlll.i, for want of a better name. A picturesque name for one's house boat Is quite an important 1 onsider.itlon Nvdla, Hlver God. Iloliemia and Amarvllls" me fairly appropriate. Areadv mlKht suit one's fiuiO, or Hliwatha, while Mtniv.ile Is not bad. nor .Mavis, thei-e ure both names of two Verv MWOll bolts. Indeed, mi nn. Ilft d'Or and Summerholme Ye Wnspe is the name In which one boat rejoices, while I'rlneess and Swallow are i"iosnt for othois. DIANA CUOSSWAYS. "Mj (liieen. You speak of Bolden tresses Of liulr of raven's hue Of eyes with scintillating blackness, And i).s of heaven!) blue. Of forms that you deem perfect. With shoulders broad and square. And bonds and arms like Venus, And pei feet necks to rare. Of cheek of rosy redness, With 1 ifb like sweet, pink shells, And chini and cheeks with dimples, That look like liny wells. All of these Oilncs ou have told me, And .ill of them 1 have seen: Hut with nil of them put together, rrom w hntever bide they are fieon, AlthoiiKh they are fair they will not compaie With my sweetheart, my queen. My qu. . n Is tall and slender. With . )es neither bkuk nor blue, Hut b. 11 tlful ones of hazel, So loving, tender and true. Her shoulders are not broad nnd squ ir , No golden tresses shimmer there, Hut cinv.s of wondrous beauty And beautiful light brown hair. With fat e so calm and stately. And teeih of pearly white, She makes a picture to be not forgotten Jt you would try with all )our might Anil aside from lir outward beauty. Aside from her face and form, There dwells within her noble breast, A heart beating true and warm. These are the things I cherish, These are the things I adore; And day by day und eur by year, I love her more and more Los Angeles, Juno 10, 'M, 12:30 a. in. VOIIMS O'.AIt Is IHIllllUltATIC. MrlmliH , I Klmarillllg N11Inn ( (), 'I rndltb'iiH of ICiinh tri i;,i).it, Tho young psinr Roeins to bo dolntr lila bout to make himself personally c- owniiited with his new siilijects in ,1 way little practli oil by any other emperor of Jltibsi.i. sinco tile reisn of Poter the Qront, says tho Washington News. He walks dally along tho fctuets of St. rotorslnirir gonainlly qulto iinatteiuloil, awl as lie is seldom u-cotftiicd, lie tneets now nnd then with little rtilventiiios xvhleh entibe liim much nmuseineiit. Dur ItiK one of bin iiromenadrs ho saw a youth sell 1 11 for 30 kupeiks most terri bly unllatterfntr iiletnreu of himself. Which ,vi ilelialUei It) 111 that ho iminedliitely liought one aiwl Kavo it to the Princess A1U, -Willi tiia remark. "It oaiinut be 1,0 M-ry like, ns no onu recognUed tne when I bought It." .Nevci WielesH tho wuik of nit was nut In n place of honor In tho Anltiichow palaco. On another occnalon as lie was drlilnir slowly .iloiiB the Nov ski a man ut tniittl to throw a letter Into thu car rlaK'e. but misseil his aim and tho peti tion ten un ler tno wneeis. 11 is majesty Immediate!' orileied uin of his teullleil seivants u pick it up and givo It to him, ami It spite of the nlim.st tearful elltt ,Ule 1 f ti lilgh polke ulllcial, who wart on the snot, insisted ou njietilntr " nnd lead I in; it to hlnnndf. Calling the Huppllwint to tho sl'le "f tho i.inl.lgo tlio cinpeior promised to grant his peti tion, and, turning to the ulllclala, said Jn a loud dee: On no iiicotint Is the man to be pun ished or annoyed In nny way un account of lhh lett. t." It is muili conimcniiKl upon In court clriles that fur the cs.ti has refiihivd to accede to the ofttn ispented wish of tho Oiiind Imke Michael tikolujonlilsch and luUe hlmaclf to tlio tank of gen eral, though thu whole ooutt would be delighted t tic him in the becoming ami glltteiiug uniform. The itawm he gives is that ho piel'eis to ivt.ili) tho grade of i.donel. which was bestowed ou him b his late father, tiL rpi Fi k Jnwn AN OPULENT PROFESSION, tn.Mosr MDM;r makinu in which MOMKN IJMlAlH-. T I'rnprlrlnr of 11 rnslilnniibtr Srliiml for niitig t.ndle Inn I'.inllr Clnir snu.nntl a ler I'rollt, A r nil Ihe talk about the new woman nnd cr Usurpation of the place of Ihe Mroi.f per, (t is not In (Ointltlon with the in that she innkes her success. She cann enter th Held nRaltist thr nnsru llnn (0r. lawvrr or bank president with B.n.' of eipml results: but In the aood ol'l-rnionpil felnllilnr ploffs-lons su 11 fls fhoolnn, hine dressmaking and their like trtvnmtn of to-dn) llnds oci upstlons that tv lie made more prolitnble than '"""'.'ii'le drenlii of. ltriurNi-lKf) AND LfCltATlVi: Pihnnisni hlns; nrteis Ui" widest and most di,hifui scope of nil. for In this work thvntnni folk hold sin h a position as lonin,,), universal respei t now ns l wavs. nn-nnv are looked up to Instead of down ii by the World In g neral whose r,KiiM ftilc. dressmaking profession is sotncllmet,f n neirntlvr nature In ed 11.11 1 1 UK t joiithfitl teminltif mind, is m-ide somsf ti,r blirgesl foitnnes or the times 'f.ur this refers to the bonrd InK school)r t(,e day school alone there in vi Httle profit. SOMt: VANT.U!K orniitui) It uoes Miout snvinpf that the far sighted propter of a oung ladles' school orfers (treat Tactions to wealthv parents who wish th children trained for soelnl duties ntu n a wpfihero Is nn Imposing1 even ing function, -jirn the students In full dress recelvi-hidr friends nnd me ex n. . IP(1 IU III! Il.n rtarl nr ItnslesSASI liacli detail i deportment Is observed, imkm "' xtr iiosthss r0it Tiin hyhning. commented upon, nnd uuette Is eufoiced. Then of couie tho pupils live In, nt mosphere of Iuury equal to that Ohpip homes. Maids attend the gills ti,,.L. and unpack their boxes, to do the klar and offer a thousand and one nratef m. tie attentions that papa and mnuim1r(. naturally expected to pi) Mbit illv 1 THC TJtADi: IS WOHTH CATHIJIXf-o Among some intents there Is .1 naz suburban schools In which to place ir daughUrs The) ate looked upon as b . more heulthful, and ns being tar from madding nowd while thev are near eno to' the elty to mjo) all Its advantai Other parents prefer the eclat of the C school. The expense at either plai e equal for the pirenti! but not for the he of the school, for natural!) house rent a other commodities nre choapei In the cm iry man in gieui commerci 11 ctnt. rs lit me siricii e,i. blessed Is the aforesaid head of an) schoeam'l never kne-w her 10 lose courage. Sho is tlio kind of glil thnt I have, until nw, searched for In vain. Her unllag- J32 basd. ,""'-' sjy - mgrjt rx rw ATTHNDHD HY A MAID, who has succeeded In entitling tlio popular favor, hir purse stilngs must bo long In dfid thereafter to btntch to contain lit r revenuts. ITEMS Of INCOMl!. In one of tho "sm irtest" m hools in this counti), wluibo buildings occupy a wholo bloik. there are at present one bundled da) scholar nnd ninety boarding pupils. As the price tor each house pupil Is Jl.Ow) a year, tin re is gn,iiui to begin with livery ibi) si holar of tlio age ot 15 Is i barged tir) pei annum, allowing tor some of them belli,; undir that age, there are JX.OiO more to add. MusU is extra, JJ".o a je.tr being ixked for piano with practice hour al lowed, while Instruction In singing, violin, mandolin, or harp is f", a Itsson. Piano practice alone Is 1&5 for the school siia soti, which has grown very thoit of late In all these schode, not beginning until October and Hiding thu first of June. No deduction Is madi for entering chool after It opens, or tot subse-iiuem ubs. ine. except in cast of sevue and proti acted Illness, ulii-n- the loss is divided There are aim vanitlons amounting to about four weLks, wlieii the pupil is suppoti d to gu home, or pay extra for the privilege of remaining at sehool. tlOLDHN HXTItAS. Same of them select und modest insti tutions loloiil the plan of charging J'jiiO .1 liar outilght, which In. hide's Instruction In all the Lngllh blanches, also Trench, Latin and Creek, but ever) tiling else Is extia And oh! how these extias pile up Is it an) wonder ihe.-e jugn-class school inarms amass fortunes! To begin wlih. evil) bill must be footed in udvance, then a deposit must be left with ihc m boot's head to meet Incidental expenses. Madame Schoolmarm has a long head on rnm i Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest Uf S.G't Report icora H v. bv igssa AU&OMMTBW PUBE her nnj doei not Intend to be left In the "r.n.lh Mu.lent U rnulrnt n furnish her own towels, table napkins, sheets and pil low cases A few of the extras are miisli at V per otiniim, drawing, p-ilntlng at J,o up. dancing tiding. cnrrlfiBP and mesen cer hire, sent in chiinh at IP. fuel frpm Ji to J. menls In room IS . ents cm h, extra ihnme for enre In scknes and for br. nk atre nnd wear of furniture and pr m.se. washing 1 n doren. extra tectur's l-o a ear and one surmises thr lei tun r b emplovrd at a mmlnitr price in 1 nil the stirpln rash ROes into the hool ex chequer, with a quantity of othfr In. I dental extrrts arising from Individual re qultemenls In a school or IStl pupil the extras taken altogether mul amount to lieeoi This brlnps the nnnual Income rereived up to JIB.OTO. HIO HXl'nNStW AND tMHiriTP Now. its regarls the expenditures of su h n frtshlohnblp Institution The whole in ti nge is run on a flrst-clns s, n" the tibli, service and all aptmlhtments brini; nnex reptlonal The house re lit Its. If must amount to some JiTenn, the running x penses must mount up to another I.' " Teachers cmplovid In these elegant estib llshments rrvelve proverldally small sal aries, murine from K'l to H.W 1 ear, JS(W and lionrd Is looked ntion ns liberal So allowing $1" on) ngaln for teachers sal aries, school supplies nnl other Incidental outlays, rlrnr sum of jSd.mio Is left ns net profit nt the ilosr of thr school )enr And bow many successful business men can show n similar bank account when all Is said and done ut thr close nf their season? CAItOI.YN HALSTim 111: (iricitr.ii a niM'oit.vr. Hut the lll.l Mini Whs Deaf to Ills At- trnt Hie I'ropos tt. jrrom Life. "It Is possible, sir, Hint )ou may know my eirnnd " Thr eidtily man who sut In hit private SMi AW If . 8Sl W,l IV.U ! w. V ' ' --. W..WM1 lit. ofllce looked up from hii desk as his visitor spoke and shook his head. "I had thought," replied tho other, as he dropped Into a chair, and reached over and selected one of the Ilavanas lrom n box on the desk,"thnt you might have noticed my growing regard for your charming daughter. I was first at tracted to her, sir, wrae two months ago, and the acquaintance -which promised so little nt tlrst has gradually ripened Into lo e." "It has, has if" replied tho older man. feverishly taking up a fountain nnd absentmlndeslly mine; to sign u check with it. "Yes, sir," exclaimed his visitor, "tt has, indeed I have su-n your daughter, 1t im1(it flirs rtirtaf- fitl tuse rt finrnc( nnuc! ?lng patience in the face of well nigh. tiHurmountublo ilillluulties, her un uning good Iiuinor, her persistence, ro all qualities whleh In turn have ap- Mled to me and Inspired u ileptn of issionate love that up to this time 1 1 not dream my nature was capable of. will, however, pass over the sentl 'ntnj side nnd proceed ti business, l.ivo eome, sir, to nk if you will con sr from me a piopos.il of marriage f'tlie hand of jour daughter" lie spoke, the clde-rly man had rU, and now stood over him with .1 lerous gleam in liH c)e. ' . ail'" ho iwelnlined emphatically, "I ill not1 Such a ptoposltlou is nb sur 1 wouldn't consider it for a ino mei't H Voting nnd courtly companion aiotnnd taking his hut, prepared to leav.jju room "'V well, sir," lie replied loftily, ns he sl)0d n clicukir out of Ills posket and .pied it to tho fair-halted type vvillei.,r tho door, "I was going to say. case j-oti hud favorably con alilercij) proposal, that I would gladly taki- ir, per cent tllsoount olf my bill of JUOO.e teaching jour daughter how to lide-o blcjcle." W, 0f Must. 11 Im Wor.lilpcra. Casillsaturduy Mag.ulne: "If jou do not belle th.i men ate as full of vanity and com- ,,a their frailer sister), Just como .nun in my shop for an hour or two any ndng whllo 'the season' Is on "I could,nt ,ut to jou at least a score of men, ol.j-.j most of them, who ure as solicitous to un, appearance 0f their mustaches 1 fs ail. society belle about the clearuoof j,er lomplexlon, the brill lancy of ho.yes, or thu smallness ot her feet. "I'erhaps t tlio woman's fault, ufter nil, und m) 1 rather think It is You see, sa) wha,OM nltlJ. about the feminine apptt dallon irUB mats ullno worth, the one and all am a gou,j miihiaihe, and 11 Is this that Uea the fKissesaors of su h populni hlibu.aljornmeiiia so careful of (lull treasillei "I dare tay,n an avernso I have at least a docn ioIIien. u day who come to mo solely lMVB ti,er mustaches cqrled. or stlifej or trimmed Into shai.-, ami vvlio would )IKr ttilnl. of going with out their b eakij4 or luncheons than ot appeal lug In pilo without tlrst hiving Induced mo to tfn i ,. j,Km on ,ht.2 apijendages of tl.. uPI,er jlpa "Hut even the) no, ea lo such enKt,s as the cinze altsj ou ,ilc Continent 1 have been In sece UltriS miself ml uintuiBst tlio luus, -bw ells' of the lirst quite a s-lence. i,y mtu ca,. ut , ,B, , 11 mustache prote. fatU.r.d with elas. tie behind the Jiedft ,,raet.ce most in favor with tho ot rs 'u( thu Austrian BBak I Powder ALL OPERATIONS GUARANTEED! i.s rAin.isiii.il I8no. 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