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j-i.-. .- -- s.pf;'M;-- " -SJf-JiO?c;?:''(, QTgii&Fgr-Ssn &&&'$&W3!- .TSi.T W&TTi -Ri T . rm " - . -,'f - v r si" -j"? 1-351 :-i-y fC-" c"3?V' rfr? I! cvjvv s--v; " " . "rv' ! '' e j V .A . -. THE 8T. LOOTS BBPTTBLIC: KTTGTTST 20. IMlt. ii h I Vr. Mrs. y nr skat ta .Doctor ul Mrs. C U mhws is-aaa, y" .ttssap Avery, who Im been vMttec : '. ' t"""" weesa. na - h. wr Jr -.- 'J.PWW. as paw wtr Tharsdey -naming to Meats of her stater. Miss Anne Brows. The iniiirmn r the totter to Mr. Jnci AUen ef aonth ern Arkansas tu samniiiud. Miss Blown SJ51 d2?fcWr "- Ctaaries Brawn. She met Mr. Allen for the m time this spring while on a sis weeks' camntng trfp at a lumber camp nearOma " ,-. where she was the sweet of an uncle. Those Invited to the announce. n2cnt.Htjr " Helen Baker. pel AII-n. Mary Slaughter. Alice Kelly. Elisabeth Rhodes. Mary Dill or St. Louis. Theodore McEesmton of St. Charles. Har riet Anstln and Dorothy Weekes. The wedding wffl take place In the fall. Miss Olive N. Morton or Effingham. I!!.. arrived Thursday for a visit to Miss Ha- xei Alien. Mls Mary E. Allen entertained at din nee last evening for hr niece. Miss OHve Morton, the following: The Misses Mar ine roe. Marguerite Warren of St. Iuis. Dorothy Week. Hazel Allen. Har riet Austin. Carolyn Allen and Mrs. N. B. Weeks. KIRK .T.UIS PEOPLE-GOING TO EUROPE "ts the "Knickerbocker" Special. St. Ln?ts to New York, via Big Four. Mrs Tf "n. I'aul, h:o. Oehterbecfc and her little have been ti'itlns relatives In Walter linns ha- returned from i Colorado. trip Ray Puilf- of lxul-vlll. Ky.. Is viftltinc Ins aunt. Ali. fi. X. Henderson. Mr. O'Mnrr. and her s!trr. Mi Rose Va1. are Fpendlnr some time at Colorado r'"'rtn. "!. Rvt-rnd Le-lie P. Potter lias de- i!-4 to remain in Klrkwooal and to u- in-' tlio tl! to Tesarkana. Mi. Alfred Franklin Smith and her 1 niRlitery. IInrttiMP and Mildred, spent a ehort time i-fie. the guests of Mrs. E. K William-. Jii'ige E:ir Clarke has gone to New York. H- will probably make a European t-it lieforc rcturninit. "tiT. M. L. It epects lo depitrt this v.-fk to spnd some time In New York. On Aui;iit : the Kixtremh Iitrlct of tf.e women r hrltlan Temperance Union nfll inert here at Union Halt. Miss Ro "im Sr-hauer -till adlre the meeting lid In the . vnlnc he will give a talk mi t'infienine at the Meihodin Church. J!r and Mir. Prelerirt () fllrxMnni t ve ,-turu-fi troni Blue Sprinss lolRe. Mr. R ffllnkard and Iter daughter. Mls tUtlo h-.e retumcrl from a trip t Et Imr.nlo. iIo J H RHm of Chicago has rented one o I lie nW tifiiirs Oil Rodley avenue. I'wlnr Kavette f. Etrlnt; entrrtaim-d the l!ta ThU I'l 'luh. of which li i the I e.Hiwit l.it 4lurday evening from -3 l o clork The men cant to Woodlawn :i Hie train an'l mere royally entertained ii "f OM l r-abin" on "the Un. A t'ailr "frat pread" was served and erI rq -roi' and remtrilcenee- wre the rture nT the evening. Ttiere were r-c'-ntlfn-. olo danrev and Impersonation i im-rem m-moer ,r tne ocietv. niong the metnhers of the loe hpier ;," general Noble. Judge Priest. J uric Kiti-ev. ii. u. Prancls. Ashley Utbrll. I o.-tnr V ood. Judge Rhepard Rarel.iv. J'ijI Tuttlr. B. A Callaway and Artio .J,um"m,fi- Abraham ha relumed from vv Nconln and Im- il-tMrle. for I'olnrado. .-'' ilarrlet II Iiircell Im- returned Horn Rurllnaton. wline H,e -pent a fort night vlcitliig relatives. When Mr and lr. Iul Rlankemefer returned from their We.tern trip they n'-e arcompmled f,v the Uttefs mother. .-...r'lh.lrr-.K0f K"" City, who will " V,h. th2 tbrookh the winter .ei!.r?l " TJiomas V. Corley have u.l r, ,'Jro their wedding Journey nnl ie at home In their own house on the e-v er road. '-lie harnherfctlii entertained the ten i cliil of whKh he i a member S.iti,r- h w-mn tie i-m un to town on n wago'i anr drove hi- gue-ts the two "av ":il. '- n f mi nt-nie. wnere tnev -nJoied a party Amona thixo n'runi'.... .. ' V . 7 ""v i"nlKin ilraee pt.ine. i r'i '!,!."1.':1 Tmpkln-. Charlotte Skeelel -i-lMrt. Mn.rret l.vreit. and Me.,rs. Hlnglt'ton I ron Stone, charle- Kel I"."., ''alS'" '" .rtd Mnlhnlland. '.v;I;:r.,MVn.r'"- R"v t,"""nn . Wi- S.illy. of St. I,u. ,,rr. p.M.dlng .,n.e time with the f,miIr nf i, j,.,,,, W ilIMm ...iwk. at WorHiUwn. Mi Mw-inj McDonnell celehrated 7 -nlTarv r her Mrlh Augutt IS hv .tert..l,l.,g her fr.,i Mn.lc. darning . m were the order of the evening Iti the s.je:.lng contet Mi Lillian U right ..I Writer won th flrt rtrio ... ML. BII Mullen the .lend. Among f t1IAWW aaaa..! 1. -. a .... " -IV" " tl Jfc kll.... t- ti. M . . lJ I ranee ,r ,z:r '.-.':y" .-"" origin. "" .-nnne iinri. liarv r-jhlii "rtrnilo Nrrl Eliza Mullen. Matie iifvieve ni.,rviti. Mamie lle.i ti Kin f.ti.t4. frvt 'I'llll.llle I'lO'lVSItl", ue.k .. Men John -.1.111 i"" V. rlcht Imi Harrier 1M.I,', -;.. J5 ' lull I:o Cahill. ClnvlHirne Urr.ee lill.nl llirrer. Ji ep!, Corlev. lami.V'nr I rank McDonnell m-.i t-r.. n;!VardorM:ii?;.n:ri Jm, Mum n vmne the rent arrival st the ls. istoit are Alrar,(er Main nnd dlugli k' v ..r' L" I'-'"1 Mr and Mr-. D. K Miller til of St Louis mietor arrt Mrs. H r Tsljwtis ulna J. . s-t-.t heme ih ,na r thu nk T: ''; """'J -' v.rtland. Seattle and Ta- ma and i-liforn!s enjoing a viit jn Mi. r. k Williams ! entertalnina her ilVdJ hnrlOtts fta! asn.f.,A -L- IinmiM nBTria pntartstnaJ at ''unit ' Uth of which mhm la at mr,- Mnn1e ! In at Ammta ai..a. -- - T.A Ul.u aVI JL """-V.. """ - ," -tif. - imrnr'T Viin Marl m Tuin-ii- r-e- at.. ai ' "wTJ11." rA...iri... aV...;" """': " Mining - '" r-"vu irK!n. Minarrt .V " "' w"n. M Irfsi laron fllrtns " .'lirr ITlsI liatai.I f llllsMf-.. I - . .rr;,,Tv:",'on-K'''- r.ar;ta. wo. resla-e tn,! .peetarle. rroprtIv m,, t Menn.Kl Jiccanl A Klrg's IMrtir snd Mrs CaUIn Cur of St. -"in hup nern ine r-tie . Mr and ltl uniij. s. .ase r anu Mrs Edward Stockton of Ca. bsnne are vl.ltlnr friend, tn Kcrgirnon: ve-'V-iL1 "0ld t!"1 .r"tne, win V .. rk .".L1r"' B " " the cnet 'f. ".,?'"' ..MrT- 5" ' "rjn Jr -1II All. e Hurl of l,n. Argetes. i-ai u vlsitln Mts L W fMv Irs . JmnN I. entertaining Miss Irnbel Ann fhui or ffl Morgan Mr Hetirge .-jninur ha.'returned frtim Pnvs Itlufr. Ark whre he ha lie,-n vl Itlng Mr. nnd Mr Frank Sevruour Mrs. Charles a, Rreer und her daughter. V art Ine. have been v-lMtlng friends In Tin t. Mo , Mr. T II. Sprinkle and her danshier 'io have been spcrMinc the summer In Wt"nlnBton. H. l. returned ls week to teir Itnme In Ferguson. (Mts. Martha Trofwugtiman and h'r PIANOS Are as perfect in toae, touch aad Mechanism as aoaev and skill can take them. The won derful "singing quality" aad great durability "of THE ESTE Y PIANOS are among their asany atroaf points. Exaamiae oar near and va-toedate styles. PIAniOS FOR RENT. HESTEVCO. Mldriaaa. Armsirsae- and Tsisgay for a iaWWaWCbaMLMlW- ls.ass-dsssissiSal to HsvvsaMr abjafaW Tatt MM. MagaaW- sricr. .v. m sua. lag the i ail Mrs. W.' W. Hauls as Kt Mr. aaa Jin. wsscrt a. aauswm parted Satarday for Toronto, Canada. reams sn iwtsre. Mr. and Mrs. & aTerwln are eater tsJataa- Mr. Kerwia'a sister. Miss Mattel Kerwut. of l-aadoa. England. . Mrs. gears Parsons has returned xrasa a trip through the East. Jtr. ana jus. Blackburn are en- tertah-lag Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bmttner and Mr. aad Mrs. Charles GusheR Qaincy. I1L. aad Professar Fraak WeRner or Bt. LtMia. m Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan of Cab- anae are visltnc friends in Keraueon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hale and family are visiting in New York and Beaton. The Mines Prudence and Ela Zelbtg are tbe sweats of Mrs. Hamilton Karlsh or t uosjbj. Mr. and Mrsw George Marshall are vis Itlng retatires In sVrguson. Mrs. Edward Tobin departed last week for a Sshlnar trio to the Aasranatla River ana usarg Mountains. . . -T . . Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Currle have been entertaining miss UerUuda UarUIBe of St. Louis. Mrs. W. H. Christy and son. Kail, of JfODeriv. mo. will sprnd next week with We mnA If I . f D.HM. The Misses Letitla and Itatharlne Tif- an, trnma jessup and Mamie Winn de parted by steamboat for Keokuk, la., to spend a fortnight. Messrs. Fielding and Robert Stuley de parted Thursday for Pltaeant Hill. Mo.. to visit Mrs. Mary E. Hnly. Miss Esalia Cohen of St. Louis has been the gnest of Mrs. George Grlmth. Mr. and Mrs. aeorge H. Jessup are en tertaining Mrs. Mildred Revl ot Beau mont. Tex. Mrs. William Bryant thapetoned a par ty to Chautauqua last week. Among tn-m were: The Mises Grace Ilr-ant. Edith Seymour and Helen Adams. Mrs. R. W. fiuiley has been entertain ing air. ana airs. T. I. Maxey. Mrs Har ry Faei and her ron. Harrv Jr.. and Mrs. Sarah Craden of Cincinnati. O. A luncheon was given Thursday by Mr. Clarence Lattimore in honor of Mi-s Helen Lattiuiore. Among the guests were: Misses i Madeline Janis. Annette Gordo:i. Edith Seymour. Amalia 8chmidt and Edith Heer. The table was handsomely deco rated, the centerpiece conistliig of white carnations and smilax. strand of the vine terminating at the four corners of the table. A garden party wa given Saturday even ing ty Mrs. T. D. Condle In honor of h-r cousin. Miss Annette Gordon of Maple wood. Among the guests were: Mle Helen Janii. Helen lattimore. Anita Bai ley; Me.sera George and Edward Oierboa nler. Julian Ja-ii in.l Gardner troril.n. Ml: Vincentla Copplnger entertained a tally-ho party from St. Ioiiis on Saturdav veiling. Among the guests were: Mises iolet Snellen. Fretliiy Gleaon. Katharine fflirbn. Marie Schafcr. Elisabeth chr boiinier aifl Joiephine Copplnger, and Mes-jTt Samuel Kl the. Camden Chcr bonnier. h. C. Jalii?. Owen Katv. Jo seph Gleason. Kiuis and John Sullivan The party was haprohed by Mrs. Scha fer. Mr. E. S Martial! gave a birthday partv Saturdav -iftenioon in honor of her daughter. Charlotte. The guests Wtr': Stanley Ha!n. Madeline Tounc. Edith Haiti. Ruth Mc;alpin. Louise laidcklng. Grace llreik. Wiunlfred and Grav Ken ealy. Edgar and Katharine Whlttcmore. Theodore and Adele Shreve. Jame mid Emily Hereford. Carl Iaxleklng. Margarcl Hou-eman. Helen Adams and Marvel Breek. Amona tne 1 idle who epterlaiid the guests were: Mrs. T. J. Tobin and Mr. James W. Marstiall.- Mr-v C- W. Lattimore ggve a birthday party to her mm. Juliao. Haturdav after noon. The chlldrrn present were: Rob ert and Emet Ills. Glllirrt ami Eleanor Baiter. MaMe Bray. Margaret Sleeper. Rill Baker. Liune Cundie. Malcolm Lnltimore. David and Maurin Leavitt. EOsVAROw-fLUC, ILL. R1 St Tail's to New York via Big Four. 8topover at U'aiitiigton and rhlladclphia- Tortor J. U Rarnsbark came down from Chirago Sunday for a brief visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Barnshark. Mr and Mrs. William G Burroughs. G-orge 1. and Doctor PI I. Burroughs ar rived Friiajv frcm their visit to their home in Southern Maryland. Mr. M. W. Clarke departed Friday ts join ins lamuy at Apex. ;oio. Miss Genevieve Keller and Mr. Victor Bueii of south McAlestcr. I. T., spent the dn Wednesda). guents of Miss Amy Jeffries. Mr. and Mrs R. D. Griffin departed Sat urdav night for Boston, where they will remain --evcral weeks. MUs Winifred Hadley entertained friends Friday eveuingi The party ot fifteen, chaperoi'ed by Mr and Mrs. K D. Lawn In and Mr. and Mr. U. D Griffln. drove in a tail; ho to I'oag Station, the "water melon countrv." and. after procuring some fine melons, drove tu a near-bv straw stack, on top of which tha feast was held. Mrs. Adelaide Martin and daughter. Miss Emma, went to St. Ioulg Tueskty tu at tend an informal, given at the nome of the former's son. John II. Martin, in hon or of his birthday anniversary. Mts Jofephine Sprlncci returned Mnn da from Evanston. Ill . where he has been the guest of relatives for several weeks. The marriage of Mr Joseph Hots to Mla Catherine McCarthy of lai:a. III. took place at Hoi) Angel-- Church in Hi Louis. Wednesday morning. Following the cetcmonv the hrldil tarty drove to the home of the bride's slter. Mrs tleorge Moore, where the weUJing breakfast was Served. Mls Julia Vern. who has been n guest of her aunt. Mr W It. Cru.smaii. re turned to her home In St. I.m. Sat unlay. 5ti-- Minnie Hoik Is a Riiet of friends at tat Salle. I.ctur C. O. Klmlmll. former ps.stor of St. John's M B. Church, came in from the West Friday, and is meeting old friend again lie ts the gu"t of Doctor and Mts T E SIson. JERSKl II.I.E. Il.l- M-s Sarah I Fl'lier of Litrhnetd. Ill . is a t of Mrs Melimia Neviu Mls Uertha l.lvlr.g-tor.e of Ruvle. HI . was a guest last week of Jereille friends Mrs E. L. OHtiger of Greensburg. Kas. la a viltor In Jcievvlllr. 111. Miss Tostle Mains has gone to Cathay. N D lmfeor and Mr I N Sle.-.th gave a dtntnr partv Wednesday evening nf last week In honor of Sir and Mrs Murch of ST lanii. and Mr a.tid Mrs It llor"pool of Jersevtlle. Ill Mr Herb Jarvls arid F Goldwnrth of Englnnd were entertaltiei last week by Mr and Mr. Horpo.d of Jersejvllle. Ill Mla Mamie cantu was a visitor in m laiul last week. Mrs. Arch r,r ha ret imed to Ielhl. Ill . after visiting Jeiev v Hie friends. Mrs B E. Kennedy hss returned to St. Lull!, after vi!tlns Jerevtlle friend. Miss Mtelli McGee is vls'tlng friends tn St IXlUt this Weeg The Mlses Catherine a d Uelle Gno.I- rich of Chicago ar the guests of Jersev- vllle relatives. Mrs. A M. Slvten entertained Mr. T A. Case of tterv!!!e. 1U lust week Mr. Ed C Mo,le of SprlnsfleM is the aurst cf her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wlne lanJ Mrs. Jndsca Hunt ha gore to Carlin Vllle. Ill Mrs John Cl'lber h returnel t.v Stringrletl. IIU after vilting in Jer Vllle. Mrs. Lewis Krueger hss returned from UkawvllI. 111. Mrs. II N. Wvckoff 1 returne.1 from Alton. HI. Mrs George E Jor.es of Ielhl III . was a rl.itcr Iat Miss Msmls terpen Is a gut of friends in St. Ioui. Mrs. Frank Grrene of Kane HI. wa a recent vlsttor Mrs. Cfcarle. Klrby of neMn 111 was a guest of Jereevvtlie friend lat week Ml. Goldle Daly rr Crper Alton was a recent visitsr In Jersejrlllr Mrs. Percv Bright w-a. a visitor in fl- ht. III., last wek. The Mltsea Virl. Teresa an.l Mamie Bertraan f Bri'khrdge. in . wete guts of jersej-vttle iriems last '!. Mrs. J K. Cadwaliadr was a recent visitor In Jerrvr Mrs. Henry Kaul has cone to Carlin r!I!e. III. Mrs. S M. R'dd.'sh wa a guest of Alton friends last wefc. Miss Edith Boggee has returred to Al ton after vistttng Jrrseyvllle friends. Mrs. Frank Roetig hss returned fman St. Loula. Miss Gaaste Nestler has gone to CarUa vtae. ni. Mra. B. Wmisats of Bowman. II!.. was a recent visitor. Mis. Oiile t-pdrte of Mcc!uky. HL. was a recent vlsitnr in Jerseyvllle Mts Gertrude Weeing has gone to Cr rotjten. Ill, to visit Mrs. George le Bolt. Miss Ran haajgorse to Rrlghtse. 11L Mrs. WilUatn Gaither wss s visitor In SL Louts last week. 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KV ?4,BsHBBKflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ? gaavWf" i 'aaaajk""1 ' "t lf Pl ' gtWsM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaa ai-","-- aii s - i MRS. JOHN A. Who was Miss dar or Missee Florem-e Warren and Net lie' Cone. Forty guests were present. rtASA CflAlTAtat'A. Mrs. 8. Palmer entertained Mrs. Mattie Ksne of Godfrey. I1L Mlsa Pollv Trotter entertained Miss Oer aldlne Parker of Chicago last week. Mls Sadie Mania of Godfrey. III., was a, visitor recently. Mrs. F. Van Hoorbeke of Jersevvllle wss s guest ot Chautauqua friends last Mrs. Andrew Stead has gone to Medors. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Pot of Jersevvllle were visitors of Chautauo.ua friends re- Miss" Carrie Cutler has returned to Jer sevvllle. after visit tag Chautauqua friends. The Misses Stella and Til lie Voorhees of Jerseyvills wets Chautauqua visitors recently. . . . Mrs. Marths Thomss has returned to Kane. III., after visiting Chautauqua friends. A parly of Jerrtyvllle persons were the guests last Sunday or Chautauqua friends. The party Included Mrs. John Wiggins nnd Miss Mary Wiggins. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Wliitlock. Mi and Mr. W. II. H. Wet. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cory Miss !Ianehe Corn". Miss Mamie Sweeney und William Kraus. Mrs. John Christy of t pr-er Alton was a guest of the Women's Relief Corps Cot tage last wek. Mim Nellie Kltrhell lias returned to MorrlonvlUe. Ill . niter visiting Mlss Pol ly Trotter Mrs. Etl Ewin of Jers. vvllle was a Chautauqua iitor Inst wek Miss Jennie Miller of St l.nuls was a gin-st last week of Cliautauqua friends. Miss Tillle P.we has returned to Alton. Ill alter visiting Chiutauqua friends. Miss Marian English entertained Miss Emma Brown of Jeraevville. Mav Iost was a ree nt gue.,t at the Plasa Springs Hotel. Mias Jane Ely of Jersevvllle was a guest of Chautauqua friends. The Misses Elizabeth and Sarah Mas field have returned to Godtrev. III. after visiting Chautauqua frknds. Miss Phoehe Andrews of Brighton. Ill . was a guet of Chautauqua friends re cently. Miss Stella Brinton has returned to Jer-so-ville. Hi. and Miss Mildred Auteu to Alton after attending a house part) given by the Misses Mattie and Inufe Scott at the Scott cottage. "The Roost " Miss Bessie Chrlstv- has returned to Up per Alton, after visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A O. Ant en entertain J Mr. and Mrs. Webb Martin of Chicago et their cottage. Mrs. Charles On lladwav of Jersevvllle was a Chautauqua visitor. Mr Eugene Brook, of Jerevvllle was a visitor at Chautauqua last week and had as her guest. Mrs. iiorhmer of St I.)"i. Mr. snd Mrs. Walter c.rv vf Jerseville were Chautauqua viitot recently. Ml Cora Powell has teturiunl to Jersey vllle. after visiting friend, here. Mls Ruth Cook of Paradls was a Chautauqua visitor last week. Mr-. J. N English entertained Mrs E B. Simmons and daughter, Elsie. nj Miss Maria Simmons of lirlghton. HI . last week st her cottage Mr. William Drat In of Alton waa a Chautauqua visitor last week. Mrs Callowat Nh was a guest of Chautiuqua friends last weeic The Mle Minnie and llah Clirk have returned to Cpper Alton. Ill . after visiting Chautauqua frienils.) Mr. Jennie llUkiftan of Paradise. III. wa a recent Chautau-iua visitor. MI. Reita Davis ha returned to Piass after visiting fronds here. ALTtv. .. Mrs H Miller of North Alton, HI . ha. returnci from New Haven. Mo Mr. J V Rowe ts entertaining Mrs. Oerrge Kemprn of St. Lwl Mr-. I E Walter Is ertrrUlnlng Miss Dltia McKenn of St Louis Mls Maud Balllr.ger has g-ne to Elsah. rs tienrj- nv: or cntrago hs. re turned to Chicago after a visit to rela tive, in Alton Mrs. Henry C Coil rjis returned from Elsah. 111. Miss Lena Fers hss returnM from Graf ton. III. - The Misses Vlrgtria and Alic.e Br.wmsn have returned from a summer's outing at Waukesha Doctor and Mis W. II. c Smith hsve returned from iortland. re. Mrs. M. Penival entertame.1 Mrs. L. Jones or Belleville. III.. Isst wek. Mrs. Iuls 'iJellrr.nlx has "turned t& st. iauis. after visiting Mrs. G. F. Rr-nlcke Mrs. Albert Anderson has returned from Shtpman. III. Mrs. Edward Rice has gone to Chicago. Mrs. Edward Ccnr.ell .f Grafton. III. was an Alton visiter Mrs. Sarah Lawrence baa returned from Fidelity. 111. The Misses Rose and Beulah Rtce have gone to Milwaukee. WLs Miss Lydia Marks h rtturneJ to Busker HtlL. I!L. after a visit -with Alton friends. I Mrs F. K. Corey kaa sort- to Moul ton. Ia. t Mrs. Vargaret Rannlck has gere to Bstchtown. Ill . Miss Mamie Flaherty has returned to Miles Station, after visiting Alton friends. Mrs. W. J. Mayford of North Alton. Ill . has returs'd from St. Lvui. Mrs. H Ltfidley has returned, from God frey. IIL I Mrs. D. A. Wyckoff has gore,tO Denver. Cokv Mrs. Jdhn Stark has returned from St. tmsls. Mrs. MAtthsw Msrs has gos v 8t rest or. L MiMrea IMtss hss murnedifrota ths Plasa Cnaatiasjss. I Mm Harass roweU has moraes to M1I- I KNABR JR.. Elsie Kargutli. waukee. Wis telMives. after visiting Upper Altoa Mrs. Barbara Redmond has returned from St. Louis. Mrs. John (Trader White Hall. III. hss returned Mrs. K. . crossman has returned frost Utrhfield. III. Miss Nannie Knecht has cons to Ptasa. Ill . to vl-it friends. Mrs. Waller Schneider of St. Louis ts a giicsv oi Aiiun rciaiiveai. Mrs. George Hunt hss gone to Deavsr. Clolo. Mrs. Thomas It. Kauffmsn has returne ftoni St. Ixiuls. 31 rs. Lewis J. Hartmann has returns from Chicago. Miss Mary Johnston has returned from the Plasa Chautauqua. Miss Gertrude McGlnnls of Bast Bt lamis. III.. Is a guest of North Alton friends. Ml-s Marie Gcschwend has returned ftraal s visit to friends In St. Lost. Miss Elizabeth Beat has returned a month spent at Michigan eesnrts Mr. Lewis Stlrntz Is entertaining Mrs. Antnnv Wiltmann or St. Louis. Mrs. William Reld has gone to Belleville IH. Miss May Paul has returned from Bunk er Hill. III. Mrs. I.'tcv M. Edw.trchs and daughter. Ml-s Julia Edwards, of St. Louis, are ths gutsts of relatives In Alton. Mrs. Caroline Voa-lpole of Upper Alton, lit . ha. gone to Ard. Neb. Mls Helen Wright has returned from Bunker Hill. HI. Mrs. Julia lruitt has gone to Bethalto. The Misses May and Sadie Megowen have returned from Winona. Minn. Miss Mary B. ltonn.il of St. laiula Is a guest or relatives In I'pper Alton. III. Mrs. Fred Hummert has gone to Nebras ka for an extended visit. Mrs. E. A. Roberts Is entertaining Miss r.mnta nuerwooti or urantte Cliy. III. Sirs. T. O. Emm rs f Upper Alton. 111.. Is entertaining Mrs. George Ford of Wa verl.x. IIL Mrs. Edward Reeiler Is entertaining Mrs. R. A. Frederick' of St. Uiuis. Sir. Charles Rodmeyrr Is entertaining Mrs. Mary linger and Mis Grace Fahr euswiirth of St. laiuis. Jin Norman Carr has returned from an extended stny In WNconsln. Mrs. Jo. ostMtrne Is entertaining Miss H. tjsborne of Muscovti. I. T. Mr. Wlllinm Bailey has returned from Jfrj vllle. Ill MIh.s Ilden Cannell has gone to Detroit. Mich. Mrs. s. j c Clarke and daughter. Miss f!race cole, of Upper Alton. III. have gone to Boston. Mr;. A. M. Cope has gone to Duluth. Mlr.n. Mr William Galwaly has returned tn lockport. N. Y. Mrs it. U I'rsey has gone to Carlin vllle. III. Mlt I jura Fletcher has gone to Detroit. Mich. Miss Mollle Emmeron his gone to Wich ita. Kas. Mrs John Curdy has returned from Ienver Mls F-vnnie Ninzle ha. returned from Glenwoo.1 Spring. Colo. . Miss lilna Gtvenner of Tipton. Mo.. Is a guest of Alton relatives on her way to N w York. Mrs. U P.erhtoll has retttrneil to St. luls aftr visiting Alton relatives. Mrs. .1 C Nmman has returned to Sl-IMcn.l.l. ill., after visiting Mrs. M. It. Alsms. Miss Olivia Mrllrlck of Morrisonvllls. Ill . Is a gurst of Alton friend Mrs B A Clark hts s.ine to Shelhr. O. Mrs a Kri'nian has returned from Springfield. Ill Mrs Grace Wilson has gone to Minne apolis. Minn Mix William Gnham has returned from St Joseph. Mo. Mr- DaiiM McMillan has gone to Brigh ton. 111. Mrs. Virginia Qulglev hss returned to California aftrr vi-itins with Alton rela tive, cone to Gtlepl. III. Mrs. J. H. McPike Is entertaining Thom as Drummons of Euit Si. I-ou!. . Mrs Gtnrgc Webb Is entertaining Mr. c P. Statford of Kin Antonio. Tex . and the Misses Ialsy and Ethel Knapn of Sprinctield. II! M A party cf Alton oung people went to Davenport. Ia.. on the steamer Duburiue. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Percl val. Mr Filly and Mrs Rutledge. The party was compod of the Misses Amy Rntledre. Myra Filly. MirguTlte and MvrtJe Percival. Emmi Savage. Ben I Mentcomcrv. Emma Biumin and Iuis juumeyer. 1 'llss Margaret ttrance. Mo. Harper rturnd from ss nie Scully Ias returned from St. after vtJtitig Mrs. c. A. Van Prc- u Avtcs his returned from poit. orth. Misters is entertaining of Danville, m. Grow- of Norm Altnn lit i" svne vo svsncnesier. n Mr. John Rain of North Alton, 111., hss returned from Chautauqua. ML Mabel Nolan has returned from Carrolltan. IIU after visiting with Miss Myrtle Cnlvey. . Mrs. Fred Pieper has returne to St. Lou!. after vieltir.g Alton friends. Mr W. s. Raffrrty has returned from Roodhouse. III. ST. CHARLES. Me. The MUses AlgcrmLssen of St. Peters. f pent Monday with friend in St. Charles. Miss Florence Gaty has returned to hr heme in St Ivittls after a short stay with friends here. Mrs. w lmmon has returned from s sek's visit to relatives st Tessa Junc tion. Mr Alvtn Moehlenkaatp is vtsMlsa friends at Hamilton. Mo. Mr. scd Mrs. William Msellrig wsst .... . ... -.. John ro!. North. atr, AUdle ! Mr-. I Vllsrvllle Mlv Bertha JaaaA. JaaaM. MfS. JJaMl tnsfty apastoM pM OtoMlvasg. T smc wasjnajr i tmk aer pareus nc Mrs. Caraltoe Brtakabaa. fonaerly of St. nss ox Bt- woasa, waa sere istur to kaa akter. Mra T. H. Hsi kf aa. ssji klg brother. Hasty ktaSa. at that ssms. Mats aftichcl at St. Loula It a Caaat of fcer sister. Mrs. Lata Rviasc st this alace. MMs Fsaait MeyH has returned ffrsc ft.. Lasts, ssets sag Visited Miss Martha BrKt. Mrs. Kaaaa Rsasds aeaarted far Bowaag Oreen. Mo., to visit her .Mrs. u ut sad to take in the rmm Coaatv Fair. W. H. MsrsoU of Bowling Oreen. Moi. forsaerly of St. Charles, waa here Manssy vfalttas frlenss. H aessrts la a few says Car Caiifaraia to vadt kte daaahter. Mrs. M. C Parker departed Msaasy -tvcM lr Texaa to visit her sister. Mrs. 1 i avrgwaoi an. Mrs. Frank theraer hi vlsltms? tier daashter. Mrs. Duetiir flluaetaevee. mt vrsa Hon. Mrs. en st WilkM Mt r.im m fa a gsest sC her parents. Mr. and Mrs! Henry Keatper. Mrs. Harry Edwards of Jefferson City 2 KEJ tk Hr of Judge Joseph n. EiUwwrwH. Mlsa Asnl Ctaleaawit mt Cnrlstell l. -i. Itmg her sister. Mrs. Spencer Tyler, at Hambsrg. Postmaster W. F. Btoebsum and a party of young persons from this place, who been spendmg a week ramping pear Densme. returned Wednesday. Miss Rosanna and Carter Edward or J"f'rspn City. Who have been vMtlng Colonel Jim Edwards snd- family at For Jstell. are now the guens of Judge Joseph H. Edwards and family. . Mrs. Seeler and Mls Pfollfer are vlsll lnr Mrs. Will Daudt at Washington. D. C. M Miss Neoml Prltchett retumoT. Tuesday, from an extended visit to friends at Cen tralta. Mo. She was ncrompanieii hv Miss tisonors Hockensmlth. who will make her a visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thorns. Merteue n.i te and Mrs. Arthur McCteur of O' Fallon, left Wednesday morning for an extended Western irlp. They will visit San Fran cisco. S-tactle. Portland and St. Paul be fore returning. miss ane I'ereau has returned to St. Louis after spending a week with rela tives In St. Charles Mlsa Msrie ohrmann has returned from a visit to friends at Sedalia. M. snd Mrs. H. F. Merten snd little son t uepanra neanesnay tor Minneapolis. Minn., where they will rrmatn for a few week.. Mrs. W. F. Bleebaum entertained friends Wednesday afternoon at her home on West Jefferson street. Miss Angle Salland. who was Visiting friends at S-daHa. has returned. J. U. Parr returned Tuesday from Ar eola. III., where he visited a week. Mrs. Parr and ths children win remain s week longer. Mrs. John Hendry entertained the Ls dles AM Society of the First Presbyterian Church Friday afternoon. . Mrs. Charles Nagel has been entertain ing the Misses Fredm snd Lens Muensch of Augusta. Doctor K. J. Ellwanger and family sre spending s week st Keokuk. Is. Mrs. Edward Allison of Warrenton sad Miss Josfe cook of Jefferson City sre the gaestas of Mrs. Doctor Tslnter. T. I. Burere and wire sre visiting In Canada. They will as sway for two weess. Miss Alvens Wsllenbrsck Is spending a week at New Haven. Mo. Mlsa Gertrade Dierker entertained merMs st her in west Jefferson v friends, the Misses Eell of Belleville. IIL Mr. snd Mrs. R. Goebel celebrated the forty-sixth anniversary nf their marriage on Wednesday. August K. Mrs. Cora Tufra or St. Louis Is ths gsest of her mother. Mrs. Darnell. Doctor W. J. Stahl is visiting relatives and friends st Mount Vernon. Ind. He also expects to visit In Kentucky. J. H. dossier snd daughter. Miss Marie, returned Tuesday, after a visit ts Profes ssr Mark, who taught school In the Lu theran School here several years ago. and ts Cttv Treasurer Henry Raebner of Mil waukee, slss s former citizen of 8. Castles. MARYVlLLECHMrrAUQUA OPEN Captaia Hobson Deliver Lecture Excelleat Musical Programme. RETtmuo srrciAL. Msryvllle. Mo.. Aug. t.-The Maryvills Chautauqua Assembly opened Its first an nual programme at Maryvitle. at ZJSi o clock this afternoon. A large tent has been put up on a vacant block near the public square, adjacent to a pretty grove. Which Is dotted with tents, either occu pied or ngaffed by those yet to come from out of town and State during tho nlno days services of the assembly. Perry Oliver taindon or the M:irvv-ille fVinservatory. who Is s graduate of the Royal Conservatory or Music IJepsbr. Germany, assisted by Martin Melsler or ths Msryvllle Conservatory or Mwsie. has charge of the music programme, and they have organized a companv cf seventy-five vocalists. It bring the intention of the as sembly to make the music ens or the fa tures In the Chautauqua. captain Kicnmond rearson Hobson de livered the first lecture this afternoon, hi sunject oeing "Americas aiignty Mission.-Thlrty-flve hundred people greeted his ap pearance. Ills subject was well treated, snd his mention or President Roosevelt as tho peace advocate In the Japanese-Russian War brought forth an outburst of ap plause. J. Franklin Caveny gave a talk this evening. METALlrfflBKERS' CONVENTION. International Union to Opea Week's KessHia This Morainjr. The International Union or Metal Pol ishers. Buffers, platers. Brass Moldrs snd Itnss and Silver Workers will be In ses sion this week gt Druid Hall. Nlrth and Market streets. The meeting will op--n to-morrow morning, and It Is expected that about ? d legates from the United 8tntes will be prewnt. E. J. Wnch of Boston. Mas, the tn tcrn.itinn.il president, and James J. Cut len nf New York City, general secerelary. have arrived. HAD DAUQHTEW IN ST. LOUIS. Charles Viehmeyert. Aped Cook, Found Dead in Kansas fiiy. RKffnUC SPBCIAU Kansas City. Mo. Aug 19 No r'latives or friends of Charles Viehmejert. a rook. years old. who was found dead In his room yesterdsv. have been found, tn the room were found old letters from a daughter. "Ida." sin lived at No. 7M Walton avrtiue. St. lamls Ufe Insurance pnllrle on whlrh premiums were overdue were also found. He had no money. Educational Institutions desiring to reach ths well-to-do cta.ses Invariably adver tise In The Republic Slew llllawls Csrpsrallaas. REITBLK K-CTAL. Springfield. III.. Aug. 1 Certificates of Incorporation were Issued to-dav by Sec retary of State Ross as follows: The Arrerlcsn percheron Rejtstrjr Asrsil-n cf larsn. rapttal tork. !:".'. to nainta.n reaisrer lnrarpnrwtcr-John II rVarr.n. Jchn A lurch .n-1 Stewart M. Il'tierllng The Issairwn-ToheT tTzar 'Crip.nr 6f Ctit cagn: capital .. tT.as). icanafacturtig in-corporat'rS-Jnarrh R. Isurssn. Bar P. Tsbsr and Russell . Clark. Ths Acne rtebags Crmtoer an4 Heater Orapanr of Cktraco. capital Mwk. $;. man ufsctuHng. InerrpofStor- Flask J. Ilncre. Altwrt ty.tur sad Jchn SchmMt. The Olen C aUs"t4 Oanpaar of Chlcaso: capital work. nW: to manufsctsre hats in-crsorator-liww J. FSrrasa. Jacob Lerta aui Josepa F. Urosanaa. The Wlttl Msanfartartng Ceaspanr of CM ossj: caeltal tisj.sw. leather K .. laror-porators-nenree A. Chntton. Wliurl H. Kent STkI Fred J Wlttl. Tbe uar.l A441eg Machine (.Vp-ranr f Cbl caco. capital stock. tSO.KC: rsan'jfaeturliig In era 1 aisrs-Qerge - haechler. C M. Arm svroag and A. K. KskB. The fUTofwt atuttral CTab of r:lr-e-: social aad niolrtL Incnrrorators llowstd Stewart, witlaus Fewer snd A. O. D want. Tbe HeyatMir CJut. nt Cblcac. sonaL IB eortkiratsrs Mward Morton. Charles tttsl asd Autre Wood. The Ansitlarr Ctab cf Cbleaao. social In- otrpmttrro airs LJUie aatira. Alice sad Liars Osed. Tne in Mlsa Worfs- Matoal AM AwnraWlea ef aprtsgSsM: fratereal aaa' beaetlclary. - Ib- ccfporaurs t r awrria. nrt psaiaa ass Al SSUti tne luhsva ladastrtal 'trstaate ef T.a4s ct Cfelraae. sen-rolmt. laenrporsierS W. W. TsrVir. w-fnam Mcms aui nirJasi Harris. Tne suasr ;re -esw-err er oatlsn. to c-airtaia . censnery. Jae. rxi!T.i Stoat IlireeBrtr,rs Alet J. SS4 Wiiitam K Snep- a. Loss nations Wanted of Tas as- Maas anar a vaMt anaUs wfcta as sC sswalcyss. CAN BOYS AND GIRLS BE : CULTURED UKE PUNTS? Great KeM fer Secftil Betteraseat hi the Uplif ting et Waifs What 8arrwa4iavs Oftea Lead Taeai ta Lirca af Ctian Dartar TlwaMtt J. Baraaraw's Tweatj Yfat' .Wark ia IeMMlea Mia ieaary AM ia Aawrkaa Cltiea. ' Kw Tsrfc. Aac. M.-TM ssto u tkaTewi SUM tast enaalss Mr. S.S Sir. IjMbar Sawaawl akts fgsta frsst tas astr assert cacti aeMsktfttl sad asuwisas fsss far at at a asd Dartar Thsasas J. Bsrssra has sp thesa aaanr vaara t taa wfwie. aad gw'srv. of ioaoa. ii snail I ism !P thoma of society M When tUUh the fee ers prorlnc gToSnda at inta Cau. s year or so ago. of all ths amazing things I saw while there asae sppeshid to sse mors fOTcefsHy than ths wcis that Mr. Bwrssnk kad dons to reclaim ths desert MVL?oa.Teft " ! sestams hades Into fural mrsWn. and that this was ac- tBSllr llliairil mm nu null aaikt aMee "y77B cacius ot ins oramsry desert spc- """ ".w ns aswiy cvoivea type growtna aUa ar mU Tjiere was tbe former protecting Itself mtmt ran or btuiiiiibt ana aanaercus ItW ! Mm I. VMn e m wosdy ssaterisl Slilng them, bringing cer tain death tn inv .bImI tk7 nleht JLf,' ,"B opoa tnem. wnus tne otaer. In striking contrast, presented a thornless '. ;, psrtlcle being fit for fooil. sv rrjr d''terlous portion having been entire ly eUmluated. and luscious fruit was grow Isg in clusters about It. the Savor ot which was immeasurably superior to that or Its untrslned and uncouth couala of ths arid Plains. And how tike the cactus fat ths mind et the Wair of the slums! The inherent aal Itlro of good sre there within R for ths making of an uptight and useful life, but Its environments sre such that sll Its set ter nature is surrounded by the thorns of degeneracy, aad unless that child Is taken hss reached a certain critical period the most persistent cultivation nn r the most favorable conditions csaast reclaim it for its own. "STOLE" TWO UTTkB GIRL. At how tender an ago these deadly proc "!cs begin to manifest themselves assy be observed from the fo.lowlng extract from Doctor Bamardo's own story of how nv lime iwn IIVIIa MM. rmm m imlvitiv. house in RatcUff highway that they might """s iihs ine or Mast. . in "fw brief hours sfler I had secured them they were duly bathed, clad in warm snd comfortable garments and away wo ". bouss) oi a inrna wno nau Ef0,?.I!S,, i0.1 . temporary shelter to my little halms. Her kind snd geotherlr manner soon mads ths children feel st hoeae. and they were left alone in a room while we discussed together what was to oe done. -My hostess was eailed away for a mo ment, but aulckly came back with a look of horror In her face and signed me to fol low her. I wtnt to ths room In which ths children were and through tbe half open door I h-ard them talk to each ether in a Way which appalled me. for from those lit tle apa and apparently guileless tongues cams a string of expressions one dare not repeat. My friend said: lt win bo im possible for me to keep them hre "Hnterinz- the room with my hostess snd calling the elder child tn me I said: 'Wtut It your name, my dearr "Jane, sir 'Jane, do yon know what you have been sayingr "When, slrr " 'Just now "Yes. I was ssylng to lizzie' "And she rapidly repeated in an appar ently unconscious manner the words that had so shocked as. I understood at once how ths matt;r stood. The child had evi dently no perception of the meaning of the words she had uttered, but repeated them psrrotllke. having been used to such Un gvage only In the degraded horns from whkh I had Just rescued her. The above Is not br any means an Isolated esse, but merely one of hundreds of others In Doctor Barnardo's experience. for he has rescued, trained snd placed out In life over . waifs, and or these 17.sa children havs been sent ts Canada and other British colonies, and. according to recent reports, only 1 per cent or tho tatter hsve turned out badly, a most ex tiaordlnary lesson to sociology. SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPUH APPUED. This msrvetoss result demonstrates that Inflaltely more can be done with children than with plants and weeds, ss well as how the application or scientific principles to the training et children will bring from out the emaciated bodies ami deteriorated minds physically and morally pe rfect be ings, and tlie quicker th work! st large recognizes these realities the quicker will It take on a new and healthier lease er Those who uphold tho theory of JDn.t.!,i heredity often take occasion to deride tlie tmlm.mm InatiaiiA. ktr tho mtTirtm anefil 111 gst" claiming d-llnqunts. and point out the nvmerous ex tmple of the survival of the unnttest. Doubtless In every such Instsnce If ths history or the esse we """" would be fourd that the "! 2 taken too late. for. Just ss Mr. K'Isckw Canadian Secretary, has said. ''" ' moment In the life or every child when It mnst turn to a good or to sn evil m. Often It Is a matter of a little tapre abuse, a few extra curses, snd the die pi cast for a career1 of rckles. Indulgenee nud self-abandonment, while on the outer hand, a few kind words, a little P"" help, and the current of the young turned Into a channel of worthy smninon and nubile service. Even the most j" praved childhood succumbs easily to W eradication or the mental handicaps thst have been rsfted upon It. but when Its environment is changed there low In ths scale that It may pot be re claimed to ts full value. mM At Hist Doctor Barnardo's Idea wss simplr to obtain decent homes tor his charges, and then hs devised snd perfect ed the more scientific svstetn or training them In special homes snd along special ized lines before they we so pisced out. At the beginning hs tried the ?? of boarding out the wslfs. but ta 1T hs established hra first home, and having satisfied himself that his theory waa right, ho founded s vlllsge for girls at tlforrf. ia IKS. Tho Soeiete National d'nnconrsas- ment en Blen of France awardegrvaj dlDloma and presented a medal to TMB-; In 1W.. and in 1891 he founded Her Majesty. Hospital for Sick Waifs. At th present time he has nlnety-thres homes under his supervision, snd each Is In chsrge of a Christian "mother." whs presides over her brood ss though It were an ordinary household, and here no young mind, however thorny It may have grown. Imt Is stripped of Its rienllng elements In s true familv lire, where there sre tin equaled opportunities. In these homes there are nearly f.os children, snd stl srs regularly clothed and red. Although the doctor, vested Income smounts to only about C.Cr s yesr. yet he slways mswag's to make both ends meet. III3 DISTlNnUISHED PATRONAGE. This great work thst hss been carried on so successfully ts supported entirely by voluntary contributions and occasionally a programme Is presented consisting of a series of object lessons of lh Industries and pastime. clven. for Instance, tn th Royal Albert Hall and presided over by some well-known friend of the doctor's work among the aalfs ami strays of the street. 'Jn several occasions that good and noble man. Ixird Brassey. K. C. B. o. euplM the chair and the Honorable Idy Brassey presented the prizes. On these occasions tho crogrammg Is begun hv a song service er over a thou sand children's voices, trained by a master of mu'le. ard then follows a wonderful exhibition of child activities in work and pUy. scenes showing haw the wntfs are rescued from the slums or darkest Rng land: how they are trained in life and work at the slrlr village home; children that sre resy fcr travel to the colonies snd other features nowhere e!e to be seen In ths wide, wide world-and last of all and most Important is th collection. It Is the eolVecttr-n thst counts, snd thousands of pounds are subscribed with wilting hearts and free hands by tha m Soentlal and distinguished astrons was M the hall to overflowing. Dr. Barnardo's attention .wss Bret dt r'"1., 2- ,h. polling amount ef juvenile destitution fa Lsadon when he was fitting himself ss a sMsstonary ts China. He was teaching a school for fr poor children In a squalid suarter of the dty oee winter, aad on this par ticular evening, after the lessens weirs over, a street arab sagged ts be permit ted to retscaln within the rest of tas nhjat. Th ycung medical stadest fesnd thst ths boy was destitute. Asked S? hs kasw sf ether boys who were homeless like him self be wss Informed that there wers "': swrea I csald esuat." Attar a hot ssjdalffat ranch the key lad th way ts a place Where eleven stfter tads wers sleeping m.tae open, their rag- aya pomes rviecuav tnem poorty tk- rresty air. A farther search throosh ths cits made and many others were found as badly off. steeping in hallways, la cIMrs. In empty carts gad ta goods boses. Tkess friatrtfoi revelations ctoaaed ths ystiaa dsetoTs desire ts ss ts tas. ami S forthwith began the mighty work s sav ing the pRlsMs waifs, aad as Is staTsc tbetssk. Ha d tas aid f psasnthrsststs. and sssn a smalt hoass and anMIS-Jr SSPsf S22 lH SOI !&! iwffi.g ami from this aaeiens was grown iff f?atllSrtr esrkm esssSmsJ asarw hra ksnared sraarat sssldmW tisms- sikse.as2!J11. '- I-sioa. ths krs betag to Jersey, m ths Saatlma. cssaties. la Bcotlaad sad ta Canada. AX UNFAVORABLE PLAN. & SliS2?1weft,Swl-f lk "sctsra o?tarse ibfon "til? -flllomeraUoa dvr.ammis and it was these eendttln.wOBfC!W: Each separate cottage constitutes s sewT" nine family circle, having hV owVL52l Sort?1 H- iS-lLL,,d r fcSS work, its cookins; sad wasntaa. with ail the other nmnlfSdduUes?wails Lit?' "? ot lh ""other" iTthrowa "und each poor Uttle mite of humanity lkS.lil,J ta"5 "t retaedCarkZ IK10 vm!101 nd Mty communion ImlMrr. mnht rtTt' The fa'mMy ides Is further carrle hSgJloeSWWr'B -ft-SlsW the other and older girls for trretv ilseSi o. U,I2.-",t " Mhyomar ways have endesred them to sll- then there are the older girtsT who witha gravity, betokening th?lr yeaTs haVe al lotte.. to them the care of some of thetr younger sisters: and as the whole nf the housework Is divided among the rsmllr i sccorvllng to the sges snd sties of the oe- r -upants. there sre Just such feeUagVcal tlvated and such s round of dsily exseri ences met with ss would be the case m ?. .""; v """" ausssis rarairy riiimis la tuiiKland. -TJ!? J"uUv of D"f,'- Barnardo's life work has shown that ths training of -"K. BUI55rr t children collected to gether under one roof-L e. Institattonal Ism Is not to be commended, for Its great est tendency Is to destroy their tadlvMa sllty aad retard ths growth of charas- EFFECT8 ON BOYS. The greatest wrong that ts done tha boy"'wW.,2rtbe.,,,,'3r arl B"ly derelicts or whether they sre delinquents, la t shut them op with men ss their sol overseers smk where they may never sea the facs o hear the gentle voice of a woman, snd It is tfils infamous depriva tion that every State snd every city that has the welfare of Its cltlaess at heart should rectify at sacs. Obviously, this Is ths reason that a much larger proportion of the London wslfs reared In ths country homes of the working classes of England tarn out bet ter than those sf our own institutions. True, the children of the institutions of to-day sre Immeasurably better off than they wers thirty er forty yesrs ago. when men and women paupers ef ttrrr age and destitute boys snd girls wers placcA to gether In workhouses. It has been shown thst the children nf ths workhouses were neither ss physical ly st-ong. mentsRy apt aor ihu malty good as thoss of the poorest working classes of England, snd it Is slsn s well-known fact that such environments tend to a large extent to develop pauperism and criminality ia ths children sent to such pistes. The solution was to Isolate them frees the schrlts. and this has been extensively done, but tn turn It hss given rise ts tarts sectarian Institutes. It H only a smsttaw, or time, however, until these mast yW up the ghost In favor of the more modern method of child culture, where ths Indl vktnal care ot a sympsthette Christian woman takes the place or ths machine made Instruction sf kws-fseed and black robed men. ... ... This Is the scientific snd natural plan and. just ss Mr. Burhsnk utilises selection or the choosing out or such plants ss sre. best for virility, for fecundity, for bestjty or for resistance to dlsesse. so Doctor Bsrnan'-o develops tn the child ths ener gy, native wit and common sense by process of selection which. In this csje. ..- Mt m ! that Aft ollt OT hlS SS.OSS children would b selected snd sll the rest that were found wanting wsuM bsJarneji st the stake, as In the esse of " ylc,1,- tural experiment or ptojucw - -; btsebberry." but thet-epsrafionef the chlldren Into small groups i with whom tha tescher or nurse k brought Into Pfsonal relationship, aa sgalnst the bundreds of little lives bunched up Into a compact ana "Tbers se"tbee whs bellsve that all ths fslllngs ef frail humanity are duftolred-ltarylnff'-icr". snd sre therefore ' to stsnd htly by While the child goes to Its dThsUUw'wh!ch that like prodJces like may be true tn so tar as e Physiolog ical structure Is concerned "i iHTIon no such law governing the transmission of peculiarities of the mind. TVls may seem Wke rank heresy bit there sre times when one must give up old-fashioned notions based on a few Iso lated cases and accept tbe results of those based on many thsussnus. ROBERT E. LEEASKS DAMAGES. He Snes Interstate Grover Pub lishers for Allef;ed Libel. Robert E. le'-e Sled suit In the Circuit Court vesterday. sgalnst the Grocers Journal" Company, publishers of the -terstate Orocer. eorge J. Schulte. presi dent of the conrp.iny. James V. Ande 'Son. vice-president. Anton Schulte. Mrs. Mary Schulte. Rosie Kellz. Harry B. Kelts and K. Fl Sehntpp. for . dama ges, for alleged libel. Articles said to have been published In the Interstate Grotcr August i snd 13 Isst. arc responsible for his action. The sction grows out of a long contest between stockholders of the company ror Its control. le and his frlen-ls formerly had charge of th company, but the Schul te Interests gslned the sscendeney. Circuit Judge McDonald has modified ! a, decree. In a suit by 0orge bulte and his mother. Mrs Mary Schulte. ts hsve the I.ee side restrained from eserdrtna; authority. The decision wss sgsinst tha Lees, tut the amended decree recites that tbe finding is without tVW etaim of li.5. and shall wjg any suit that may be brought seeking to re cover on th claim. Wsrkrs ta la .tiirkiir.n n. made tn tlie Circuit Court vesterday for a pro fornva dectea of Incorporation for the brewery Workers Association f Missouri Joseph KneU Is president. Gottlieb M.hn vice president. August Friesterbacb. secretary and J. II. RoenTeldt treasurer. Tlie purposes Sre i promote social Intercourse of the mem bers, establish s gymnasium, library, buf fet and restaurant. About Bracelets At-cOT-Hac ts ear castas. kasw aaTst asd srtlstle Tts la Jesrehy. asTtag esatiUt atfsatloa tats mv ea f iMSs-slets. whlck are to sxtrssgeiT ssyastr taJs faM. W saw fegfe fsasfjr PeTMoes. Am sthvats. Jaa aad Pssris rmMaeif, Crsgoaarass. mmMaew with Orl cataj starodasa. la kearr. ckassij aesi "BrSwatlBss; 8wtwatsr aa-ro-aara la taa4-wrsitskt gold srt tlaas. sir. 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