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ri!:;(? utirh c?uii be r-gsr-l-ti
is prf-:-i;c a.!r.st lie ccifona cf
ire.;.
r.T.---.I Grstt nj rery -.:" b prtrJ-ft-j
tl. iev.'.t of hi i;:r!etc.
t" cs..t-tlrgr ca ti n;a'.f be Hfci
t fca-- ei;r2l th cocapcsu of
?;-'r;.''..3 i-ta t tail that "tie t!B,
-ii; iLaiel o'.ir, even ia la
in'foi-s, ts '.coxe3 la cy Crsl
i'zr I'.ax. so Ictjf as te btvef tJa
A Tax en Plty.
A" tie envcrrfsicy wag-ac tare aa
iccfe for ij-fedlng. Tbe jart wiU
t.3j.ai;T cctBiir tie p!e cf a doctor
tit in 1 ai;eiirj aa urKett call.
Ct -m;rse, pollc acl Cre BFpaaa9,
aict.ita.'ices, etc., ar aIo-4 to ruaa.
Tiut i?ey ta no abo-w. Ia J:a!;5a,
ITasa, a Etn brought Itito coirt for
pwi:ng j Iea3e4 that t waa Ut fof
tiEftb and T6i turrj-feg. Tto J'J.ir
E.wre4 U.at.fcuraan:ty vli act fc'j'p
In any way ty tie effort, acl tiat
It woolcj co ti& tnatt..-3 to anybody
tut t;.-rft:f rea If he ta4 teea late,
.t the tt, therefore, his U'r!e
raa t!nh anJ not paricriab'.e. II
t.hi lie rcan JIO. We (b:ak the Jug
-aa irTor.s. We tile? a f riie m!sit
fror;!y lxs trtvea to a rjan fcurrylnf
ta ttcrca !a his 3totrcbi!.
Pcrmation cf tf-e Earth.
FVcrj t!a laTtttigttion of tie rary
Jr.j Tf-!-:;? cf tie aith treroora aa
iity pass tiroajta the Interior, Profs-
vir V,"!cfcert taa com ta the coa
tlialoa that the art.h cocs!a of
citral cora cf lroa or ateel afcont
lib rr.i'ea tn d!&;r:cter, 'jrrouDde4
!;a a ttocy she'l S30 iLilea a tiici
ca. Efct-fea tha outer solid rind
a;.l She Siiic-r Ujr cf rock, cover-leg
tl ttit-ta".l!c cora, te thJnka there la a
Isyer cf or i-lcstic material, ly-
i Ilttla JeB ttaa to miles telow
li fjr.'Bce of -'is . . . . ,,.
Ho t! Proncunca "Steuben."
It !a a tlfular talng that !a th!
tart cf tL country, vbere the canie
of Baron Von iei.lxa ahouJd ta bett
Vcown, It la cost oftea mlspro
r.ouDcJ. Ia tLla city we tare a
trt r.atr.-4 for tim, and not far to
the f or'J) la tbe nmciuiieiit erected to
tls tnemory. The catr.e bere is ccra
cionly ci".;J "Stoo-bea." with tie ac
tnt ort tie last ay'.rable. The c!4
aoliller nc-jlj terer bare rcccgaliel
tlc-iSf-If uiiiier that appellatloa. Tbe
corrtct prociCucclatloB la fcot a?y to
nr.preia la EcgHab typta. but as ter
f aa we rcay come at It, St wat
"Ktoy hen," niih tbe accDt on the
trtt fylable. t."tlca Obaerrer.
6'Jccjful.
'Did you have iuccearfui eeasoa
it the aeaehoreT"
"Very. I rescued from drown
li.g four time."
j ' In Sunday School.
' Teacher Jciccy, what do e call
thatwful region where there It aa
fcjuca fje and tmokeT
Johnny MtUburgh. Judge.
Emphatic.
i Japanese Erjlltb la always good.
, Frank PliUey, the l.tref.i-it. Is tack
frcsn Japan, and bror:sht with Lltn
mom jDjj;:iee Er.giita. As a ram
lie, be C'-iotes the alga of a 5airja:aB:
"We aell She true inl.'k cf tha really
cow."
Merely Dreams.
Maiif! Tou'd tever dreatu cf th
jrovcfetla I've bad thla utnn:er
Il'hel No, dar; I'm cot o gooi
u. ir(-&Tt.er kt you are Bosloa
fTrar.acr.'it
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N fl C.U or U. nis,::a
..tlt t, cl Hie Kt'Il
P VI7I Q
IVe'i-Kncv.T Encash Authoress
Te's cf Trip.
fcsa ?' &s'. f rff 7C0 h'.-'tt ii
Hi"'i):k Thrcugh T rep eal Co'-ii-try
Vhere W- te Womjn
Seer Hid Eeen Es'cre.
Lccdos. Aft?r uaxt'.i'.t l.i'.aaii.ea
TO-0 tf tie-iB as ia a t&.a'.n:cca
ric-uta t;c;.l.:a! Africa, a large tcr
tlca cl tr 'o-rcey Lcirg: tbrcj?a
coaafry t-r to bi: oa:aa taa
eter tn bfore iliss J'ary Gauct,
the well tiort auttore'a, tia re
torted to Lctdoo to wrue a boon of
fcer tiperi-f-Dce.
Tie ctter day the narrated tKe of
fcfcr eiperloDcea. She la a p2asanl
locfelr.g, rtS'iUt-j taiy.
"1 bare be-c all along tie gcll
cca&t," ate taliJ, ' from the western to
the eas'.era bc-ritra. 1 also suited
TcgolAr 5 the Certrea territory) and
Sunyacl, la the ccrthwett province cf
Asbaatl, tie taci of fct-yond, where co
c:isr ts:e cccan tas gone.
"A'Jcjc-fctier, 5 bare been away lght
Ecu'.hi. Sew I act to so to T!al-jc-too,
but I cr.iSt rite c; took crit-
"In AhE;I I created quire a Eecsa
tloD. Ncte cf the natives tad ever
aecn a h:te vcc.an befcre.
"Tbey t-urntd out alia gucs and
ahot thm tff, i.td -J:y beat deiitioua
)y tipon tcrr tiits. Croircla case to
looic at ice.
"They 'i!a:bed' me (gave me) sheep
end chickens and eggs sonie of
tlc& were tcary aftb age and
evea CESoni. That rceaci, cf course,
that I bad to 'dash tte.u, whlcii cost
ccney.
"In aJ the time I was ta epical
Africa I te-rer ft't the test eo rcuca
aa I fcave icu Elcce I came borne.
"Ninety-four dt-fcrc-es la .he ehade
was the hw.eft a:y ttermorEe'.er reE'.s-erf-J.
bsit.lt WL.a. very fcsjUil;.-' and
Is Vooed
Indianaco!: Euiirea Man, in Leva
With Frer.ah C'r!, Carriea on
CcurUhlD by Teieg'aph
and Wina the Laai.
New York. Tbe !re!c.aa a aa a:d
to bashful salx.a who cannot cviKter
courage to tell their Icve la tLvlr
aweelheana' preFer.ce atepped la to
acconiplith a carriage soieitnted la
New York the ether day.
A French girl. M Its Marguerite Cas
la;ga, a daughter cf Colonel Jean Cas
talgo, was the heroice of the Jules
Vernllke romance that tfce we'Jieg
ciacloed. Jaxces Guy liaugb. aa la
clianapolls manufacturer, waa the
bero. The various ecenea are laid in
Franc and America and on three
liner that croaked the Atlantic at
various tfrr.es this eiiramer. And
ceifher the table, wtltfl runs far be
nea'Q the tarfate cf the ocean, cor
the etlier above tbe water was wub
out Us share In convejing the mev
sage of love bicb finally brought
the two together.
Haugh met iliie. Caslaign on tfclp
board latt Jane, lie was attracte-d
to (be charnulng 'o-ji.g woman, a:id
she ia her turn appeared to rc-j'ard
he American ith favcr. Arr:td in
Fran'-e liagh n-ar.agtd to n.afee the
t ,
acquaintance cf Coio:iel Cattalita. tue
o:icg ::iu i fatber. lie lotted the
t'astalgna a-v veral t:;r.e?, . and tia ae
(iuairuance l;b the daughter grew.
The tia.e ia-.e ttr bid return to
Atnerbta. t .t te cojM i.oi a-juituoo
Hill:., ler.t t ji.r;.fe ta aak lie fateful
c,uen.o ao aw-ti a: ttr be tiud
iut ttr. tt' parttU. 1 h
Erst ;
tiu;
w .u'j.-i'f! u(t,c:i. cl tie Kt'.l air:a ccve.:&t. ?he .i-a .j trv-h :'..it si becsne aa txy-trt a.r.1
f::.-::r t!:it::Ui so a:it:ca iool a: lTckUi:ia, K-;'a.i. Mxr ry;!' .- .e:ng ia.r'.3i Jr.a !i art f ari-a-.;.a
lr tor, a:v.;-! ? !hra cif i Ti j.:cti,- si-on ilra. iieU : tie act cf rc.i::':? tr
iro;4ra-trjf to. a
so tia l:ui-3 a,-I irava tis
ir:a ccveli&t. ?he ;:i?a .j tr
:n
every: &.ts; rts's and rots, Jae:u-41ag
Okie's c!o;he3.
"On May 13 I lost my ccellctse
taesr. rcy tw.!, tuive ac.l J4,rts, atd
car!y a.S 1 pos sttsetl.
Tt'.j tarjecod on a ii--'.c.a bar
tttsscer in the trout a cf the VHt
river. Tie i;rl as to tad th&l it
arrassoi she bulwarks, tbe to-tts, the
rir, tte paliey. er.J the water rose
!a the er.gine raca fijsa with tie
tire. V.'e thought we were gjlr.g
1 Tbe waves ere no'JLlalnws.
"I aa the or.:y fasrer, act a
voain, too, ao 1 c'.d r.ot say 1 was
fr!ghter.rd- I cald to the cartala:
"'It Is tr.artiillcer.t, lsc't ltr
" l!agaIf:?ect: te aald. "Wood
cracloi.s; we can't Hand any aiere of
It. VVe are going dowal'
"All tfce biacis, crew aad a.'!, raa
up cn d&ck, cryltg and walling. The
erglacer, a German, stuck to fcis post.
He was g-crlcg ahou; aaiocgat scaid
ir.g tteair. lie BAld:
-I thisit it Calsb. tut 1 icay aa
eil "go o;;t" tils way as another.'
"V.'e Ciitue throi'.ga all rlgtt, in tee
AFRICA!
Umbrella for a Squirrel
Don't Like to Get Wet ar.d Continuous
Raini Force Little Anin-a ta
Make Vie cf Wita.
Tarrytow n. N. Y. Automobiliita
who drove clown the Gorybrooke road
reported that aa they passed Wiiilaai
Rockefeller' place they aaw two gray
aqt-lrrris crossing tre road wit a cra
breliaa over their bead to protect
thrra frt-ra tbe rtlr..
The story wa laygfced at hen first
told, but Inicg Revere drove Into
lose, trlr.rlr.g alang a d. ;,d i:
e-;ulrreb Revre Sii'?. be stjuirrel
Lad bf fc'rtTT a ear and near by was
ticsee !etf. He tald it erplaiced
hy eo many garden bad be-ea at-
by Wireless
when be might return to France was
lr.cie.rtr.:te.
asatiga. attfr a rez! ess r.rtr! t
decided to cculd wait to longer. Mel
,. . . . . j ... , . . I
oiiiiooi ucu iue w-ire.eis tpeia!or ot j
the and a few nmscts later Dumb Cured ty L'-tnc
! f; M,s f'"'" aj Nw Orleans. La.-After be'ng
I t A ,V ' Ct?r frm ttC ffiat-Upot!ea. two yearta, a result of a
r r' tmlP. U ,ons in.e.a. Mia, Jea.ie Flhel in
tkld. In tie laiiicuase of dm r,,1 i .. ., . . . . -u
dashes of the tt-k-graph co.ie
r j
'I love yox Will you marry me?
After more resuess day. tte liner jleen speciali-.a !a aevera! ci'lea had
rtashed New York. There was a ca-; tried to restore her voice. Her lath-bit-gram
waiting for Mr. Haugb. tT declare the recovery Is the result
"J r"!cly wl'.l." it ald. cf prayers offered constantly by tie
The cables between America and family. A b:g fantlly ceiebra'lon taa
France huniaed with ether rapid Ere J been planned.
Fog Horns Roar Out Tunes
Ore I to Be Set Up en the California
Ccast and Can Be Heard for
Distance of 12 Mile.
San Francisco. Tbe tlrr.e when a
ship will be e!co;ced telve miles
oct to aea b national ain, popular
tunc-s and, per bars. teDtual!y phono
grapiilc records bellowed (rom g-gaa
i:c ii.g term, seei,i rot far distaiit.
a . " i
a.t-uteci lta the tLini-ful tooting of "r'-i-'iig balf en b.i;r each ty for
eVotrto automobile torn. Lieut. -Com. week la the beer coo'er of a fit
V, ilia in A. iicifatl. llgbtbout-'e Suc- j l-oai lirewt-ry. W !;cu tie grat an
tvr of tiie tlsteenth ai. strict. u.ade in : tua! tiMt. aj.- I.e l.da t have tl;
iu'rics ai t.j the pc:i,i.i'y cf niaking t0 JJf to a rioijt'ila report,' to te do
a uLi.i'ur lora fur i'Kit'-i.ufc service f i :-d..-d on tie told tfritre' trw-.ttt
Vi rtpiarfc 'l.c d.srual bla:e of . fug i
tort. a nc w In ute.
fiie .tould Lc n.a.e
lie Earned .thai ;
v ii.h aouij te .
i j
d;. - ;rs cf tie irt
- . - h :'..it si bei-ss
rzi, tut fcls face was uc3idl. lie
saved 2i al
"1 traveled TOO telle la a earn
cack all ever the ge'd c-oaat, carried
by nien, foar at a tlce-
"Ar. Acg;:r-la try carrifra were
afraid to go ai;y further because of
the. tlaccer .'roc: the Krcto Hill. The
Krcls ui?i to conie ccn asd aua
mD ar-1 aarrf.l-ce tsveca to their feUxxi
fetisa.
"At Arjoxfls I heard a ltt;ard
cring t:.i I wetted to $t ca. We
ect tn and found a t-rfrht. c;oos!!t
;-ot, where 1 tic:. git wo wcttid caatp.
tat they aal-J: Oh. co; bad p:accl'
aci raced oa.
Cio5 at hand was a goo;y eta
lner.ee. whlth they aM wa the
Krcf.o H.il. They clapped thesr hand
ar.d tried to mako coises Ul-e a ery
large company. '
"A black clerk riding ty ca a bi
cycle bad disappeared there. The
KrC'bo coxe down wiia pronged
forks, wfta which they telle their
vlctlrcB ty the neck and carry th-etn
up the hiil to torture tbe ax.
"Frora there I wect to L&ho.at-o,
scaled tfce tteep . acuctalcs aad
got ltito the Gtrujaa colony, wbere
the roads are very good. The English
roads are cot."
age-d cf tielr large cabbage the last
two weflts.
Wh'a tie aqvirrels found a leaf
Urge enough to cover their body they
would bite a aa.ali hole ia !t, put their
tall throoh and travel to and fro, pro
tected In their cabbaste-leaf craven
eUea. Squirrels don't like to get wet,
but It rained so lorg they were forced
to use their wi:s to keep dry. wi;h
the above t ucce?i.l results.
Hungary' Ka;7e Crcp.
Euspest.U-&g&rj' ccalae crop
fjr 15-11, arcord.es to the estimate cf
county Adalbert -.-rer.yi. Hungarian
minister cf agriculture, w!'! be 2) per
cei-t bc!our that cf 1S10.
correpciidecce between the two. Mr
i Haugh u.-is enable to return to
France to g-t hU tar.ee. and ao she
agreed to come to him. Tfce othei '
n.on.!rg be c-et tie tteccb Lin :
s;ea:aer La Hre-acte, ar.d Miss Ca !
tairn lantied ar,1 that .,..
betas e y.rs. Haugh
- - i . - . v . u-iiirr uaT icea
! frightened by a vfvld fiaab of liaitr.fr.
and a loi.d peal of thunder. Feen-
beard at the Farrelloce lilacds, 23
inilea out at sea. At a saatple. how
ever, be decided to order one ita a
ISmiie rarge. lc i:i be Icftalled lm
rcedianljr ca Bluet point. Angel
Island-
Cure fcr Hay Fever.
Ft. Imi's Warren D. Feurt. a
" ' ' ' , . -' ' V. u.3 t.f. J lr.ff OJ
il.-re waa such a r-.i-li tt-r .r.w.
try baa put up a t'uat "Ttla is i.o ua
Ita' . juj."
r'.i-e tt ;.j i'rs. i
; wy MJ5 leH f CU. r.-U ;,;
J--.. f --f 'st T'.. ?8;r a'
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r t' -r. 7. 1: rtura, inf
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ft'! rv.!..-fii ' a.-- f f:-.-t I'm,
- a r -im f f tt-e J . r t.!".l
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f,, .,, v.--.. i i -errir !:t r..-T ef Jtj-
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rv'-Vr. .'!r.l at l-hrion
c;.r i rs. In lrainh Mu-
Si
A-.it-'p U'tt rf C.tt . prrv iarr.a
t -v tr f.m. w-'H.u sht-niy after tl
There were ti'rre. errs cf captivity
for ti.e ciildrta rf Uratl as there
re several cris cf return. Tr f:rft
cap tivi'y s by Nbu-badr.ei!tar.
I'B I ir.lcl ar.d i.:s Iier.da ,- car-ri-.
3 ctp-Uv. Seventy yar from til
tr:-s a to D. C. ii6 ticte of
tie cc-aifUt.'c-n cf tie return clescribel
ta riia Ifsac-a.
?.tt-.;.-.ti.i!r,f izar again csplared ta
5'r. tt a great aruoust cf treasures
fn tn tie palace a;i the ten-.ple to
Fjtyk'B. wl h 10- 0 cf tie tcors itn-rc-rtant
cf tie people. Amor.g these
wer tbe prcpiet Erskitl and the
rre&t-grar.tl.'atier cf iloriecai, Queen
Esther cou.n. Tie third captivity
waa also ty Netactadnezzar, who,
a'ter a aicje cf a year atd a half, la
J-Iy, fc?5. ccmplt'ely destroyed tho
city and tie ttcr.ple. Seventy years
frcra thi tiuue bt'.r.ra us to the corn
pletka cf tie tKple, B. C. f 15.
Tbe J:sclp'.!ne cf the exile taa o
cctc;Uabl Its purpose ao far that !t
ia wise s.r.4 aaf to permit a large
number to return and rece-v the aa
ci?r.t rfctlrn. 1: would be useless to
bring tack to Judra pec p!e who would
ccr.iir.it tie me sins wiitt raaiie the
exiio EectEaj-y and who tad not
!2.rce4 to acrre tx;cct tie lessons
isch tie'.- hard diiclp ilne was gent
to teach.
Tie power cf Uoiatry was forever
broken. - Thty r.ever again yielded to
1: faacinaiior.s. Ttey were taught to
set a new value ca the S'.licg cf all
tie form cf worship wka the spirit
cf religion. God tad allowed evea tbe
city wbica was the type cf heaven and
the moat glorious temple dedicated to
hi worship to be destroyed whea
thee became a substitute for true re
iigioa instead cf aa aid to it They
were also taagbt by their abaenc the
value and necessity cf religion insti
tutions, of tie means cf worthip, of
tbe Sabbath day.
It led to renewed study cf the
cred Scrlptnres. The tail was tbe
period la which tbe guardianship,
transcription and st'jdy cf the written
Scripture became the ipecial cara
of a distinct c'at-s, afterwards famous
as tie gTcat order cf the scribe. It
led, aiso, to tbe establishment of tho
synagogue fcr poclajworeiir; and read
ing cf tbe Scriptures, with ita accoia-patyi-g
actoo'.s.
Tbe captivity served as a missioa
ary tcit-me to spread the knowledge
cf God over tbe world. It w-aa aa aid
in preparing the world for tbe com
ing cf the Lc-rd Jesu Ctriet and for
the spread of the gospel by the apos
tles. Tbua there was tie promised
land, tbe homeland the center cf re
l.'gioua life, and the tilapersioa as an
agency la every country cf the known
world.
Tbe Journey tense and the wtol
movement may b mado nsost rtal to
all, and especially to chi'.drn. by
tracing; tha Jocrney cn the map. Kote
tbe great river to be creased without
bridge, tha desert land, tbe savage
tribe, the countries cf their oid ene
nuiea, tie rugged mountain to be
traversed, bunger, thir&t and pala, the
.long weary mentis of travel oa foot,
and the desolate city and devastated
teres at tho nd of their Journey.
If we may tixst later traditions, the
setting cut or the "captivity" for Fal
tstice wa Jcyou ia tie extreme. Aa
escort cf 1,000 cavalry accompanied
them, for prottctioa against the des
ert Arabs, then es cow- giver: to plun
der, and ttey started to the tsusic of
tabrets and Cults. Forth from the
gate cf Babyloa ttey rode, to tbe
sound of Joyoua iruilc a band of
horsemen playing cn Cute and tab
ret, accompanied ty their owa 203
minstrel alav nd 128 lcger of tbe
tentp'e. responding- to tte prophet'
Tokj, aa they Quitted tbe ehade cf tbe
gigantic walls and found tteinselve
la the opea desert beyond. "Go y out
of Babylon. Fl from the Chaldean,
wita a to! co cf ingiEs declare ye,
tell tb!, utter It evea to tbe end of
the earth; ay ye, Tt Eternal batb
redeeme4 hi servant Jacob." It waa,
Lk th procewaloa cf Ue Ttstal Mr-;
glrji, wlta tbe sacred fro !a their
band, in their retreat frora Home;'
like Aenra with tls tcuitiol.t god
frora Troy.
For all who tave gene into the cap
tHity of sin tier 1 a call to repeat
ar.d return to tie Father' bouse.
The aii.8 that led to the exile were
wt a fill tpard. Tt fall Into sla
is cever a ft!! upward. Tie man who
th.ow away the "geld, allver and pre
clcu nitone cf life" for tbe "wood,
tay and stubble," way te saved, but
"so a ty fire," a fro that burr. up
the little gain of sin. There l great
Joy la returning f.'pm captivity cf sin.
tot only th Joy of tt re tarries a
cUrer, tjt tt Jcy of tie ar.gel who
kno- how great beyond cttception 1
tie titfetEg of tie rt'.urc.
th f," at tr.
n r': ty f-v r- "'f r '"J'
I 'rru cf f'r V!.ty are ot.t of a
f I.n-c.i !() tt.ey (!: t"t ' T -'t-.?-oa'.
ti'.ey are let rlW! tnr a eh--".'
U l !'l ft f-.elr oa '' tw
than frjlig to f tieti.s'iive tJ H.-a
c.'di cf a church. It I tcjo I'i
good ni.-my crn do tot It now fco-v to
call, th'-y Ju not Vnof ho to b' litve
wbp'n they r' t lr-to bonne, tf.fy d
Dot Ilka It and will hkX K vrry
ehurc ttey get. Vet calllliR U tt
gocret of inrces In almost over pf
13 todij' t tt fm kind of rail
Irg In all place, tut sot;) Hol
every place ar.d If cur n!t.lr.irt
tJ wlsJ.jm t!.-r oiiil ft li"lr tu
dent to do their wtlt In the b"t
way, la tta only way Jo which It caa
l-e dor in the country at lest. Give
on year to sernu.n -making acd tire
year to taaV.lns frnllemeti Ja th
truest tnse cf th;.i word. Thus 'r.l
cut men who can auapt tlicniselve t.
the ceedsi of tb plaf where ticy ere
called, nd can thus serve bu';.t
sotiis, who. being a they re, want
to be better. The prubltra of the
country church is to b- solved by th
pastor rather than th preaebv.
tnlversal.'st Ixadt-r.
Rd Cress Cl rletmas S?'.
The National Association for th
f-tudy nd Frever.tlon of Tubarcalotl
wlil this ynar for the first tUr.s ba na
tlc-oal agent for the American Red
Cross In handling the sale of Red
Cross seals. A new rational office baa
been opened In Washington, and an
initial order baa been placed far 10,
000,000 ea!. although it Is expected
that double that cumber will b o!1.
The charge to local agent for th
seals will b 12 Mi P-T fb of l1 Z
proceeds, th national egfint furnish
ing the seals and advertising maUr'.al.
and taking back all unsold seal at th
end of the season. Postmaster Gener
al Hitchcock baa approved of tha d
sign ot tbe seal Owing to tho fact
that many people last year used Red
Cross seal for postage, the poat olca
department has given orders that let
ter or packages beating seals the
face will not be carried through th
mails.
MzscuOne Anxiety.
Teddy's mother bad beca tak-n sud
denly 111 one morning while he wa at
fcchool. On bis return, he was admit
ted to h!a mother' room for a few
minutes, and found bis Aunt Alicia
sitting by the bed.
"No, Teddy," aid she, "mother ba
beca very ill, and must not talk."
"O, my! I'm sorry, mother," g.pJ
Teddy.
Mother smiled at him lovingly.
Maater Teddy tented blmsolf on a
large chair directly opposite, and, aft
er wriggling anxiously around for
siinute or two, delivered himself ot
the spech.
"Mother dear now don't try tc
speak but If you mean yes, nod your
bead thla way and if you meaa no,
shake your head Uiia way. Have yoa
eea my baseball batf Upplacott'a
Magaxino.
Causa cf th Excitement.
The ons of the rich were ail en
thusiastically following some on
down the street
"What'a up?" someone asked.
A rather mere accommodating
young nabob than the other turned
around.
"Do you eo that tall ftilow uc
front?" he asked,
"yes."
"Well.- be said, "h' discovered
neTv way to penl money."
Not All Smoked.
L. White Busbcy, secretary to for
mer Speaker Cannon, wa explilulng
that the speaker did not mok o
much as people thought be did.
"My nndet standing," suggested one
of the party, "is that he get away
with about 20 cigar a day."
"Oil, well," said Busbey, "but t
eat half of "em." Sunday Magazine.
r
n,asy
Breakfast
A bowl of crisp
Toasfies
and cream
tho thing's dons!
Appetizing
Nourishing
Convenient
Ready to servo right
cut of tho pachago.
"Tie Memory Lingers"
rosTi'M c nit at ro., m.
aunle (ink, Mlts.
rost