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Queen Victoria' Cats. Qurrn Victoria wan a erca' lover of C.it. and win :i the ;:! iriledil wart ivi n: r t .1 Li .i r .vi: ir caravan nf c.i's 1 r-!.i:i. V: -ti --o :il". i .M' :!-. . -.i. It.r : ,: i r La- ,iit:t.h.'ii . ' - I.imiit !..- (: . IV". . : !! . :i u..a ; :: . 1 ,ii -. : !: v.- ' :i i i .v. ;-. ! ir. ,: v. - ' ; r. I ! : -i :l.i. w CJi -ck S-.V.- e .i F f-o-.. Mil. i r.ivclf I In :. Windsor -t tic C.li1 .,'. id -.illicit . I. : H'l llhicll ! . in.-.-; i i - ( - i . t i ri II- : i'- , : -.:n 1 --. ;.l ! - in 'l:i ; i-' i. r-t t:.. la.-t C V V- frj. A I !.y !:-: r- i -i - ;- ' i: .;!-! 1 '. t 1..- . i i .-! ! ' i' i -'i - ' ! !.:; " : ', :- -it ;: ' I .: . - r Scots :f Oat-rao. - , .- i..;- ,. if.. --I i . it.tpu a- . of an oT.l ; ; . ' i M i iiiuni m :. . I".. v. .,;-. ii;i ar n- C , ; -, ! . i.ll 1 :!.:ti.l hi . i . iii.-!ii ! I '. : ,, i i., ( . ;! 1 1 I 1 -'a'. 1 Better Education for Girts. The greatest proMi-tn of education unsolved today n tales to elrls. Here tofore their education has heen n more ropy of that lotitt Avo cHtahllshed fur l . Some day n pctiltis wi',1 rorn n'.on and conceive thought which Mini! f.:,ii the hasls- of all education which shall l''p i;!il to all their host 1 o. sil l liii s wl'linu' ltss-it itiii their s' i i I im h on iiio-s of esTort stHhllshetl for n in. res in some ns i f:s -n : I rI y j ll'.fTi i i I:1 - Co'li. i 'k W't hl.i . Rcriedy for Ir.fluenza. ..jtI.;;.. Is II cool oMf.l-ll- lorn , lo'itrry run for nil 'nlliu tia lit- i t.u i I'.i l a l u -'o Spanish onion. ; niii.lo r t . i fn;rths and put It Into I n c.iuci p:: it wiili half a a!' -poonl'ii of ; fiiit. tiv diiiicrs cf liufcr and a dn? of in! I ,i'i r. lit it fluinuT uintly ! i.i'.'ii If ) ijulto I. adcf. thi ti .oiir Into .'I lli'.,!.i howl, ill'.o :i ;iti!o :i'Ppor I'vir I' an 1 i at it as lint as pos.-lble 1 I't '.'.'f p.ii n in I - l I Followed Husband in Death. ! A c.is.. i t a widow ln: iilim is ro i poviid from Miirt-'i ur villain- in t!"' 1fitit-.ii) dis'rii-t India. A woiiinn who lost h r liu!-atid Inn or tlin'c yi ars fto ficrii: ni.-idi- a fiint r;il pytc. s't l'.ri- l i il and iiiNlud In tin- IPiiih-m In tin- iii'siii' i' ot a hirui' ihhiiIh r of pi isolis. All i ' f.'o ;' ' to (lisMnido lii-r j-riMd iii.ivaiiin.: T!u po'.iicdid not nrrivo In liir.o to .-hm In r life. i ' Tricks That Do Not Pay. Tin- m.'.y taiin-s t'li-.: i!o not pay arc ra f.u I u: iivs, tm m:i li iip.lous. low i t : i i ! . i . and i ln np cuiinii t;. or hiipcr- I Ii-lal sin irMn ss. a'l of whicli. w hile uiiili in.-in ii-.M s-y.-ti ins. Minn wi-ar fin-in-n-lvi s i.'it mill li i -vpii.-'tm 'in if wi ali- lii - s in ul until' fii'iiio. iv-i i-ni ualc . tin a'ii !;ir.- stii n-'h and so-rlitm j woi'h o: si:.i i ; iii . - I.u.s Anpdi-s 'I inn s I Lincoln Institute 4404 0 4 O o o z ? Z MISSOURI STATE SCHOOL FOR COLORED YOUTH 5 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ALLEN, A. M. President. J UEIWKTMENTS: COLL KG K, NORMAL, PREPARATORY, IN- 5 DUSTKIAL AND DOMESTIC. COLUHIiSi C iisiical. Colii-ii J'ronaratorv. Xortn-vl. Sub-N'ormsl. O Model Trai ni n if .tdiooi, Musio (Instru neiitnl a:.d Vocal), iiartiouiii, rnuiing, 1 ype writing', fccwutp1, looking and ADV ANTAil3Hl (.md Location, Fret Tuition, New Dormitorle with Modern Improvcincn t. ltuildinps fleiited by Steam, j ip!oinif are lli-i nrea to teach to any public suhool in the htatfi. A few ilcserT'.n? Mil lents aro assisted in their efforts to earn their nay. All applicants must present testimonials O of jfouil moral ciiaractor. For further inforinttion writs to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ALLEN, A.M..L.L.D., Pres. J JRHFERSON CITY, MISSOURI. 40 Drnivlinr. (Kino Arts and Mechanical), Carpentry, Woodwork i ttr. UliichMiiithitijf, Machinery, .Slioe-miikin(r, Farming? and (iardeniiiK't I'linting, ly pewritlng-, Kewiiiir, Cooking and Lauudorin. &f)c Siccltzing Sio)e and Hardbuare Co. v e a m 0 v w I r ' u .' ' 1 1 It v.:.- I: !f--fUll.i 1 ' I i .- I. : i i: . a . ; ic in : I :h l.ot I a i-i . a s n a:- I ..- an I ! ..r i . i.ii . -M-! ; ;f o.n il.o M !' I i en. In:; I aid. a i;mi ! m i'-'-, : In-..- :.. I i.:!i V. oil' 1 , Ii "Wo f Children." ! 'in .. :;ou a I n ' ,i i.ci s of ii t: I .i -. o. i ur; i-.l in tiortli In Ii-- ' ' it. oic an I '!!. :-. will v-s l;a o f i i,'- iiii d i.;f inlnii; ;. a!i a s . ; hii. i - 1 1 i i . i ' ii o-; gl-'!3'-!W8Bi' V'.V- WtJt) Kent Htn M ill. l.HrKfint Htuck In Cltf. lrli.i the Ltiirtiat. Whctnat, and Uttait Ts,r trt rrfm Igmntj Jar-..- ' - ' ' - " ' Expert tvuln-cr. Wh.-a I.' .. in a I .i..-! tin i ' If j, a 1 : .1.1 ..m-I v ! -ii i." -"' -I ' . a I .u n.. . ii !...! I oi . " ud :. i .1. r'.-. w if- lo .- i -u:. '. "I'.ir." i,. : i.'d I ii" i ; in a I . " n iml Is l.o A hi Ii Ii" is :.' h ' :i"'i ' '!' lady C 1 1" l!i" inn . ."i I ! ! i . "Wiu-ti lo" I : a! lii'lii" In- i a ii-ii. all' "." -I.oll-il. tl Mail A Care-0! M;rr.ra..c Man. A pioiniin n 1 it dti .-s n.-iii of .Mi r riinac. Mas., m i : ulirn: a ho -;" t int. as if - o-1. i i. .1 f i l.if. who f.iid: '!": 1 1 " a li n. I " T i t'lis lli" Mi niinac iiiati I p'i ! ' N--. sir. I lin i" on'y I tvn it ,!..-. a'l : I hit" to l.l . p hill oil I' I I ' ..I '. Illld ll.K ntlii'l' oil In- w a 1 1 Judicial R-s-i-vc. It may In- don. !i d v' ' '' i the lin; lish hi ni'ii is al I" to iii.naiaiii I.") same r"-i':i" u. n ii was ono of lis i liaraclii is' ii s In,;, in ul" 111. ill a i Ii-. t is ty ai;o. We hi'... . 1 1 In .ud of I' at nod jii I-.".-! Iioiiir ' ii jninpiui! in to mi n i Iiii si in ( or I .-' 1 1 i t. - Sulii i tors' Journal. "Pawning Agsnt." A Woiiiiui w'.ai ii i i :i: "il M -l I.oti ilim police i oil! i lie i .t ii--r day wiis i!escriin'd as a "pan ion.-. a:.-ii!." Shu tual.es lo r liiin .v p-ii.inn thiir.'.H for hi r neiniil.oi . m i- - pay l.e: u c-oill-t'lission lii-eau- M'. Ii li ,.- die cm n cure l.u iii-r l'M'i Iii. in Im v couid. Nothing Mere Amiirirg. There Is haivly an., i him; inoriV nmiisltiK than in wfcli a inlllioiialfij Paia-aiiiinr: o.' r a p. nny. tu: thn cl-anei s ai" thai if he had not liar raireil he would never haw hei nine : laillionaiii - i in- l-'u ie ricsn-, Vi-i-iitia. Ancient Military Ltaders. F'lntiiicli re'i.tis i!,.it win n Ha-inl-hul was l.sl , i It ;n i " tic --i eat est military leade-. s in iii" u .aid's his tory, he .'live the . I-t pl.iie to ' r ihus. the sei oad tu sVtpio, his o'.itl cotuiueior. hlnis.-lf t a 1. 1;.-- thirl (date. Family Umbrella. There has: liei u iii -i ivcm d nt flrrenoi Ii, linuhitid. tin old fashioned ii ti.) hi Uii wi'h w ha'.elii.ne rilis. which llitlst he ipille l.'o ii us old. Winn opened It affords nhelter lor a wholo f: inily. His Aoology. "I'd lihe to take ion homo to dinner, tild chap," said Mr. Yiniiiuliiishnii.t, "hut this is inn- of tin- days my wife mid the hiri 1 rirl no I i loohiuy tnhoul." Woman's Home ('oa.panion. Uncovers Famoys Picture. Leonardo da Vlii' i s --Mona Lisa" In the Paris Louvre has n n w fianm "Khirh reveals an t-iire of the fanioiia jilctui'c liendofore rovrrtil. and i iiii Gallantry. :, -1 His. a:iais i f.lki'v '.u.i---; -"-i f .,. m-,s, ! Vjfei-l; ii av hei-n ; rn'T"r:ir? I alter I In TI- a.-, Ie,le I, ..in. ham ; $J tt&&ZMl ''fl! '-Vl f',.1,1 a I. dine hi l.r llollaml, r. i it'TlT iJt male la.-.. n. I: h. ii..n,i,i-;.iu wliai a j :i'3ts&Zd?' Steel Ranges, Steel Oven Cook Stoves, Base Bur ntrs, Furnaces, and all (joods made by the- Panlnaular S-tovs C (irtmitn llrntrr. Hot t foul llm-rhritter. tola's Ho IliHKt, Air Tliitit fur l'ol nml Wnuil, ('larmuni Oak btors, Srlilll Mrel Kiii;a and Farnac TIN WOn K a Spoolalty A nf w Itnao? Window and Door Screens and Refrigerator-. 'Phone 1451. 1329 Grand Ave. 11 11 1 o I -. c of min one lime's who. no (inula ) r. .in I'liiiiies of call 1 in i) . lead mi" In I 1 Ii. 10 thai 1 In- ma! 1 . r Is I lie oil:. I itiii alum:. I i.ndoti I'iiikIi. Eximp'es Influence Boys. I'lin 1 -mi was ri.-hl when he said, "We s. ml our .os lo school that thu teachers may eiliicate ihem. Imt In s!",id the hois nlioin tiny meet there 1 dui-ate thci!!." The ui.-.i'est intl't n cos mi r inis ii 1 a. the oNamples ami sen ! inien' .-. of their associates K-cl;ai'.:;o Why on Earth? Tl'.o ma.i'.i i: ni nui' 1 lai'.es preM-nt for :he ciiiishl. rut inn ot the curioin j one or two pi 1 iii 1 1 ms. The first is, , "Why on earth ilint woman married ' thai man?" The si 1 ond is. "Why i n earth that man mairi' d lh.it woman'.'" Harry I';. in in The Tilii-r. Improving on Tennyson. "IlliN to lln- litlll of us. hills to th( left of us, hills that aie ruinous;" papa dear lliiitidend "Frightful the haiue was made! Si ns'-li ss the price on paid!" Tin 11 on the lahh- laid ! i liei-U for sIn him In , 1 I.om' II ( Ma.sj.) 1 ei.iz. n. Cross Breeding cf P'ants. It I-, only iii'hlu a ceiilury that hi In :d!a:loii or tin- cross iTt-i'.l itivr of I a mis has heen pruetice 1. Yet It seems lo have lieeli in l.in-d nacon's mind, as 1 thim; to he achieved, mora than u 1 ( i'ls he!o:e. Love's Labor Lost. A f iliv i-ser who was l'i niaily (n tert.iin. d al a lions,., filially ashed the man who had talked with him for his vote. ' I'm nni un the revisit r." was the icspotis.. Tin only i huilify." London Alls'Ael's. Reversing Things. "A man's hum lor he.iltn,'- nahl the Iihilosopher, "is not eomlucted mi the nsiiil rules of races, for he never stalls in pursuit nl il i.niil he find- It is already run dow 11."-- liallimoru Ainei icau. Have YOU ever been in Chicago? If .. ..u hif.w tin- i Nirem. iy cmivi nl.-nt hicatmn of LA SAI.I.I" STRKKT S'I'A I P IN. If y.,11 nr.. :i slritiu.r In the city, I1..W1 nr. It Is of uriat lmnirtnnce that y.iii liiru i.li ait this ni.iu ill ii !.t ami mmpnr.itlvt ly in-w terminal, ust-il Jointly I. y It. iek Isl.in.l I'rise.. I. hi. s i-. It. I. - I". t!y. mid ('. K. 1. It It. It Is la .-irest tin- li. irt of ih.. lity elusely niljoiuiiiK the liiislness nectlon within niv walking ilisfun I' St a.- fitriet shopping centt-r unit nil the prlu- cifnl lmli !s. An ol her ailvnr.t li'i- ..f entering the city throiiKh Ii Salle Station Is the s n.l-st. iy via. Im t iliivetly enn.-ct inii the main waltlnu-rixHil with the Kle- vai. .l Itailr.in l Innp ymi ran . e h tin- North, Northwest. West or South slili-H i.f if.- city hi eli-vat. . I traps f..r a .-.-cent fare WTTI lol'T 1 aKSC'ICNDINO TO THU STKI'lil'. Vim thus :iv..iil tiie daiiKirs and ilehiya of the Kreat, crowdid city. The It.-, k Islaml lauht-i.f-ivav Into 'hicano Is t-h-i ati tl for mure than c-lj;ht iiiih s mil throiiL'h th" siil.url.s. I'riunpt tirrtval at ChiciiKo terminal is thus iih sim l . Kiiuh'W'oii.l I'nioM Station, m un niil. s out, affords ready access to smit lo r 11 si:lnii-is nil through lialns stup here. Sunnier 1 Mansion ti. ki Is I.. ('hieiyo on snle nt all points in Kansas, e-lira.-k 1. ami 1 olorailo daiii . Ji.m.. 1 t.i Sei.iemlier .-!o. C o. : fare anl one . thiol l a- the round trip, with minimum of S-.li. l'ull il. in! 11 .111 d. A. STEWART, Ceneral Agent Passenger Department, 412-413 Bryant Building, KANSAS CITY. MO. When Male Vanity Shows Itself. After a man has heen told that hi hair is i;etiini' thin on top for the first tinia In his life he finds out how to liandlo it hand "lass. Oysters in Ye Olden Dayes. In Dresden, Biiii years 11 go, "epi cures" used to eat Wnetian oysters that had been 011 the way three weeks. Don't Worry. Learn to take lliincs ns they are marked on the caleiiil.tr of lite. !e meinln r that 1; Is nm to nmrroiv Hint you will lite, hul it is to day that you are living'. Immense Sums for Charity. London's ..ord Mayors have, during the past decade collecied more than $1ihi.iio'ii,iiimi for charilahle and benev olent purposes. European Plan All Modern Improvements HOTEL McRAY 721-723 Charlotte St., K. C, Mo ftoom and Ilonnl $.1.00 per week, llonnn without iloard 2. Blngle Meals cents. Hot and Cold Hatha Included. NELSON'S-'-. AAKES' HARSH STUBBORN HAIR SOFT AND PLIANT REMOVES DANDRUFF PROMOTES GROWTH OF THE HAIR PREVENTS IT FROM SPLITTING AND BREAKING OFF Not New or Experimental, but an Old, Reliable Preparation of Proven Merit. Nelson's Hir Draiin( I an ideal Hnlr Pomnde. It contain no rtronjr, daniirrmiii cncimial unit can iu any .y injure the hair. You run me it just an loiift you wi.h. . r utop it anv time viil'.oiit any bnri effects. It doe not effrct the coler of the hair. Nelson's Hair Dressing anflcna har.h. MuUborn. refractory hnlr. ytr vents it tiom liecomiiiKury and buttle, ami enahtea y.-n 1 1 do It up in an tvle consistent with ita length, at the same time giviutt U that rich, glossy look so much desired.. As s Heir Grower we consider Nelson's Hair Dressing the equal of anything tnaiie. It supplies the needed oil di-ectl . to the roctsol the li.nr, soft, nsand invigorates the scalp, thetehv remoi-tng driiidruff and nromotiuK the growth of the hair. Stops the hair from fMling nit. hreskirg oil and splitting at the ends, which is nearly always due to luck of natural oil in the huir. t Nelson's Itair Dresffiiiff is an excellent remedy for all kinds of Scalp Diseases such as Tetter, ltcmng ami bialitig of the Scnlp, Daudruff, etc. Nelson's Hair Dressing is delightfully nrfunied; put up in hindsome 4-ounce square tin buses (like one shown in cull, and sold evervwliere hv drucgists aud agents at i cents b n. If vou cannot find it in your .wu, sead us 30 cents iu stamps and we will mail you a full size bos, postage paid. Address, Nelson Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va. WE WANT GOOD AGKNTS. WRITE FOR TRICKS, TERMS, ETC BEN McRAY. Prop, and Mgr. Shed Antlers Once a Year. Deer shed their antlers ouco a year, ahout midw Inter. Ascertaining the uiie 01 a deer by their antlers is rattier uncertain. Aged Silver In riots. The Hank of Kimlamt contains sll. ver ingots which have lain In the vaults Bitif-e lt'i'.h'i. Spanish Nobles. Every fifteenth man In SpaJn la n noble. vELLEY'S FLOUB IHEST HIGH PATENT Kelley's Best Beats all tho Qest. Kelley Milling Co. K. C. U. 5. A. ii Maine Anchor Our new Spring Goods Have Arrived In the most Com plete Styles for Men. Suits Hats Shoes and Furnishing Goods SAM. H. FINKELSTEIN, Prop. Stetson Hats $1.50 Cleaned and Blocked. Our Motto: "YOUR MONEY'S WORTH" BOSS Main Street, Kansas City MO "Hot Springs Special" Long looked for Improved Train Service between Kansas City and Hot Springs, Arkansas, an d return daily, Is now provided for by the A Leaving Kansas City at 11:00 a. m. daily. Arrive In Hot Springs to Breakfast. This train runs via Paola, Garnett, Neodesha, Indepen. dence (Kan.), Coffeyville, Ft. Smith and Little Rock. Through Sleepers and Chair Cars (all ssats free) to Hot Springs. A special feature on this "Hot Springs Special" is the Elegant Dining Cars. This train connects at Little Rock with the Iron Mountain Trains for all Southeastern Points' In Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Hot Springs Night Express 9:35 p. m. dally. For Excursion Tickets, Sleeping Car Berths and all information, call or address E. S. JEWETT, Gen'l Agt. Passenger Dept. 901 Main Street. KANSAS CITY MO. Home Telephone 6327 Main. Bell Telephone 740 Hickory M. IBrancato & "Bro. I Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and I Salt Meats, Oysters and Game in Season Btll Thcnt 213 Main y 211 W (ft h V film. Than, 3393 1 1 w -ieews-et