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KBrifLi'WiiJy!l& 1 jitrit '--c- jrr,'i i;i.5:-f;Vii-j' VTr!?fflPgw3a tlT -. "" .. P'S i . '? . ' ..- "" T fTHEBT. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SATURDAY. 8EPTEMBEB 9. 1905. IT MM Ml -j - - w- K. CAR HURT HIUI Bera-Year-Oli Bay Dowr anoVirrietl Forty Feet o; Fesde,? While Retanaf Home to Diaaier. J 0cfo6er v ' '-ggggggggggggl " BBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBB ' ' " bbbbbbbEbPsbbbbbI ' " bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV ' ggggBJggggfl ' ggggHigggggfl ' ' ' ' bbbbbbbbbbbIbbbV ' ' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ' "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! : ' ' ' bBusbbbbbbbbbbbbbI " " bbbsBBBBBBBbbbbW ' ' Ol t m m NATHAN ROSENSTEI!, lYho was knocked down and carried forty feet by an O' Fallen Park car yesterday as ho lias returning flora school. "I was !o hun;-fy, I hurried home to tny mamma, for my dinner, end the car hurt ine ard 1 '.vasu't hungry any mure." Tills' Was the explanation 7-year-old Nthan Ifoscnstein save of the street rar accident In ahicli li" was tbe principal. X.-tthan ! the sun f Mr. and airs. A. Jto-nsloiti of No."4(C0 Page boulevard. When li- ivas rcttirninjj from the Kit tick Bchool jMerday at noon an O'Fallon Park car knurkitl 1.1m doan and carried him for fortv f-et. Moturxnriu Mulvllle T.ata dropped the fender jmj carix-d the child for forty fret lfuro lit; cuuld atop the car. Tho . nus unconscious and hit clothing was torn into id-reds, lie was taken to tho ii:ic of Doctor J TL. Day of No. 41(w Fin ite an-nuf, who levlv, him and dressed lii.s -.vuuial. Xattuii was severely bruised. but Iictor V.ty did not think he was se riously injured. unlea the bruises on hi head detelcped alarming symptoms. , The accident occurred on the corner of Page liouI;.ird runl S trail Ftreet. almost In front of the Ki" nMrln home, in sight t.f hundreds of school children. Some of them told tho iiollie who tho child was. while others ran terror-stricken to their licin.? "Voiir little bov Is killed." one little girl tol-l Sirs. Koensttin. The mother looked ton.ir.i th" car and f.i!nt-d. A few mln i.tcs later a !Iice:aan Mouyht Nathan lioni" Th. -:tr toi In chars of Conductor John t'allahan. NO MORE CHEAP SMOKING FOR STREET CAR MEN. Oelrellres Arremt rrs Parlrr Wkt AOtnli. MrnllaK t'lsara Fraaa I'rMK 'Mf H'arrk.ne. 1'nited ltallr.-.i tmp!iivi at the com jvn'f tsr.tdiu.iricrs. l'ark and V.ind-v.n. tvr uv. nu"c. tBterday. thro:uh the arrest of Kichard Ctx n nr ro. it di-privcd of furt!iT ch2i smtikitu at tho expense of tlj l'rlcke-Ii.ihn Dru Company Cox wis eir.rlojfd - a tioitcr In the Irus corn;ianj's w.irbouse :t No. Ii. B-iuth Ki-v-ntli r.-t. In the lat nine months oif.irs anil druijisfs sundries val ued .it Ji h.it !- rn ml.-. J from the tock .UtOHcthir about 10.H cigars were stolen. Ivtcctlies Kllllan and Oabanne learned Tl.urxl.iy that c rtaln of th- strtet-car coaiiuny's i-.-nrloJ''-- -Aetu pniokln many clear? for vnir! tht-y were paying cnty half iirirf. The dctecslici learned that lien Tloyd. n necro. ur.clc of Cc. n:w a fireman for the I'nltci Itallttays Comiiany. Furthtr lr:v-stisntin 5lio-l thit C was steal ing the- 'lars. .'IIlr them for one-fourth their aiue to Fliyd. Hhii in f.irn ess .U IsinB of thorn it h.ilf price to othr on Ilys of th rimpany. Four b-'.-f .f c:cir were found at the hoir of Wllli-tm I'mrf'-it. No. 2Ji; I'.trk menu rroffrtr J. u.,- company'i tlm.- ks--er Hf t.lij they .;!-. J.lIJ to him 1 Iovd. who :nlra:ttc.l it. and said Fox hid tol'i 1 Ini tint th clears w.-re Riven to hfm as part payment fur his work. 'x r a. lily nimitt d the thofs when M'iol tmiler arrest. Warrants uill be ap tat"! f ir to-l.iy FEDERAL CASES OiSMISSEO. I-lVnI:mts Cliarfal With Violat ing 1 !ooni:n;?irinp liw. Vpon m.)t:n of I tilted States District Attorney D.r th case us.i!:.t MrajfCke Miurc.- thars. I with munufa- urms tI.-jiircarlre wa, ,!!mNivl rstenlay In the F rttl '"ur: Msurer i ves t N ?ri !. itvenue -Vlwu: .1 e.ir aso hl i fr l .rre -!ze.j l ;ot-err.tnent ofrlcer. ll.n -i-" fa, i:npr mi--d by the pu merit f . t'ne Th. .. aculnst niwiird J. !f!r.!ry. si emplcve f. MHcrrr ?iint wh .m a clmce ia r-r-tlnsr. wa mint Jl. tn:?s'J JulK" Firkelniiur dlmled the ense nc.!r.5t IMwar.I i" Andertnn of No 2: V-i '.I axencr who Indicted 1103 a. eharite slmbar to Msurer 1 p- 11 !ym nr ex n the ca of tho Stone Hid me tVnipony of Hermann. M was !sr J!ni'-L It wn.s ch.irsd thai t . rn:til fulled to tell tl;e name Of iTtwri' s r-i5e,J )n the dlstlll'nc ; f brandies turr.t-d .ie- to them The d' jr)sal wn onl.re-1 h the IMstrlct Attor ney eetinc under Sntructlor. from the Intrnul Heenue IVpantnent. t liiulit -lrt. The nioot.'i-t Or'nk now before tha Arr rtrjn ralll- U the por'J-ir O F f Wt s'-v the ery bc: product or the fin est IVstllJrry m $! word. ltrccmra-cdea r: t r'r far downtown purposes, lut for hurre u-- olo SUIT OVER CITY JAILERS BONO. Stin-tv Cointiany t;car.' .luJs iit.mu A.win-i lanifs ,. !nvsoii. Jiftlc- OlIa"r.-.r. jetrUy cave JuJr tarnt acal-st tiy J ! J-irr.e, 1 hJn- r f r J.' la favor of the American lv-.4!j- cf.pary of Ilj't'.more. fer a prer.'.J :m en hl bocd for i&,-'l . Jt:er fn.-a iy . WC to May s. Ij, To t"Ai r$tt'ti-d fmm Jaikr tawon's taklrc oat a nw Nir4 Th-an Her.n'-s. aest for the Amer ican Ikindirjc C m;wiry. secured the riik In May. I1J. tawein tivS: tie r.tion tha. N ooi!d dnp tie bcrt t the end of a-yr )Tir 11 -.n'-jc c'cse.j ttt tlie ccnt'act was for four jrar. Tfce riaee for lrt.flaa;. Aryr deinTlptien. ITtrwsraphl: Madtsa. c:tt.Eu:Y i'ri.viizsy or st. louia hv J. ilarvatto. PrrsiAMi. etho4Ha lloftil All-Day Rally. Vlrslnla. lit. s?rt -V Ta Itltodit ef tli.- h.ri district heM it II -Car rwlly at lUuS Sprirtsjt to-dr Jire wem zud try Dxtor Kabtrt 8tephs ot JACon;Le. sfce ItevererrJ Jofca Nt of lV-ardios and tte IUrcJ Frank Ijscajn Nf Virginia. Isairtrd tmr Klrt ecre Hr4rr. rsrt tine -ij.t u , Vincenrtes. 10 T- S- The Rra3l Jurv to-lair rrterol an isdlctmenl m;xiM Ksrvxl Carter, cjirsir tia with, mcrder In the arst derrc. He kCivd lien Frar.klla here two wctS sct. rWil.r Wjaai es Barftv. Pcstaaster Fra.-sW Wj-auia ! returs to :bc city this mexsirs i.iUz ifftd if Mom bm ever iF: . a Mat-e of BeiwiU TWDdBBBT olaoVdoVJ rlsBf terie.of Newt,.i. B niom.m in "mbm- Mh'm poBif. fc cobbw mm pmm oVroted to FbImm md 1 k Speckl RmmU of NeW YoA m& Park Fmbm News e Ike achm 6Mbmnm of Hmm BUei4iorf k! M. EoWd U Foobbs, Be iw T sweqwsJiswlsereBltoretpectifei nloes of lb twhioB plote m two colon w aJ&timt m the mUr fal color phtet, Next ao Bit coWfeatere wlbe cvea Bore k erirJemce. 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Sopt KtoxweTs great mtoiy for 5 sWJOTBCBOrJsBdBAcalCT kmowalhMaoTBiocoBlhkBbiectfrrM He Imb heai widely qooled aad so geMTaaV BBB4ob Bat Iheae special articH wnHea for The Defaeaaor. me irat ho hat ever wrineo o the aabject for pobbaaVm orer hk ow, akjaatare. wM attract the artere of every exkeator iiBelaaa whether she be the mmmt m toe hoBC-cr Be teacher i bWJumJ bw6 SCUDQaV There are a dozei other RtaoM why yoa alsouUbaylhe October Deaaealor n owo pages tol bcbdcsI. XX ie $1.00 tmr St Uk Sclliag AgMta for BUTTERJCK PATTERNS l4 Hi DELINEATOR. The Delineator asid Buiierick'sPatierns ARE O.N SAI.fe AT WasUaftMAw; aad Six Si THB DeLINRATOR MND BUTTBR1CK WOK 8ALB BV MTTBRNB f 07T& jMiijodiiitijj Upon the openmg- of school Bobby brought the r.ew tacher n bouquet of roes. This diplomatic triumph bred un due boldness In Bobby, and consequently he devoted the whole session to ublsper in:r and throwlnc spit balls. His pride, however, was squelched when the teacher caught him ana ordered hits rTt- r TTBBbI "He devoted the whole seoslon to throw Ins rlttalls." to remain after school. This heartless Ijrr.orsnc "f his fcrlb emtlttered Itoy. ""!! Stiith'On." he poute.1. "do you know that bunch ct roe 1 nv y'uuf liu where I cot thm" "I suppose Jr mcther rave them to you."" sa.d tcher. "No, !'s l.u called last nlcht and brought "em. ftls si;d the bunch ooke.l like paper fl'-wer and she ae "era to me to throvi oct this morclnic." SEW RECIPKS. CHOCOLATB F K A F T E.-Ilce two square or ctjr.ces of Baker's chocolate tto a double botr. When 11 njt rr.iT.a a.si one qart of milk which ia! b-n v-armed 'i!cht!y: two tat!ei;.n of I uar. Cover and tsll five minutes. , Thea whip with an r be.tr until v.r smouth and et awar to cool. Freexe as yo vi!J Ice cream until the rr.ix rsr is soft ar.d, mas!;, sot 9rre aci j frrcotfc. and serve at esc with whirred rrewc which ras be pweetesed with eulvertsed suar ar.d f!aored delicately with vanilla. 0"STE5t S. i;ji Art B Cr.e-half rv!nd of veal. ne-ha!f pcund cf oysters, yofk.. of two i:cs. thrt ta blr;ins iif tread crush. one-ehth cf ;ound of eal uet. chop Sae veaU ojsttrs and uet. mix In the bread crumbs after tfcej Sin iKa scalusj la a little e-j t-r llijaor. beat in the .-, a sea with cr.--hil saltspcoa of rs-pper. half as much ms.ee. a sasror.n cf silt; tlr eil t3ether. mke tsto crouetts shape, dip la ecs ani la crrmbs. try In hot tard. Tk Braa stalk. A bath which 1 tnttsrfed to rrstcre th serves consists ef many herbs mixed to ether. lata a bltr-c!.h r- put a hanvtru! cf sac And the wo axecct of Jried Uvesder Sewers, with a few spiers and Uttis sK ef sMstttoL. slew the riy arc ret tsto it a q'art cf bntnc Lt ca ana pocr "3 mi inn wwter KitX letfts the b rrmahs tc the hath ii ant as m dsscrcd. this aay twice U Ca tit ttscw U CtsUOlS COXDEASATIOXS. Since nold was tlrnt found In Aus tralia the ii:iouni which has been product-.! Is said to exceed in value b.nt.mio.'xo. German Insurance companies re fuse to take any risks In the cae of Alpine cl'mbers utiles an expert Euide Is one of the party. Kor tl.o lost twenty years there fcas been emrtoed at the Cherry Tree Inn. Old Southeate. a blind ho-tlcr. lie can tell reffular cus tomers by tho sound of the trottinc of their horse. Japanese women now have, under the new civil code, property rights) and privilege, of dl orce. -which put them nArlv on a par with nomen In ISiKl.ir.d or tho United States In those ropects. The total r.unber of Syrians In New York Is nixiut 10.000. one-half of wlio.'u are "il.ironlter." or Ito man Catholics, almut 3,'B Ortho dox fJrti'Xs ar.d about 2.i.) Urc-.k Catholics or Protestants. , A remarkable decrease In ths numlr f ileaths from tuberculosis in the larger cities of Prussia with in the last tw6 decades !.s rerorded ed. In 1W the death rate in cities of over iiY.Qft) Inhabitants was 27.2 r-r 10-j; in 1J It was on'y 2S per lu.O. The numl-er of Hussian pf'"orers In Japan at the end of May wns . !.. inciudlne ten Admiral, and Oeneral. sixty-eisht Colonrls. SM Captains. TJoutenants ar.d llnlns nnd 3.t-r tetty officers IJy Jt:n :V the total had 1-een Jr.ereased br tl-.e addition of T.2 ofSrcrs ar.d s me- take ia the battle of the Sea or Japan. i oaoooaoooaoooooooooo i Tkee Mmmry Raraerm. BPSBBBBBBBBBFaB SSSBSkBSBV B m asBBBBBr r sssf' M llaft' I Miss Hcnds-a Stocks fat Mente Carlo): "What luck -strdtr Vlr Rllyuns l son twenty thousand sr lost tr.ty thousand. I fcrxei which-7 Hesala4e Miss f Hasar. A Kansan crcrsi-if the Atlantic In rouh weather ent out on deck hen a tls rale was Mowfc;; Ncbody 6s tn sicnt except the cpiair- say the Kansas CIt JournaL "Oo blo therer the captain shouted The rientr looked around :o see whoa he as tilkms to. -You mean mer he yelled hxeS it'll he v there v so one ei: In slst. "Of course. I do. o belcw." ay.d the certain came a!ocss!de -Well. I a-aess not."" protested tbe Kan-s-in. Tn us here to see bow oc cf yoar mosataln-hlxh wave, asd ttrrine !es" onmrare alth what we hsve In Kans- Iz. the way uJ cyclone. Tbi ain't a patch to what I've seen out our way." A bis wave broke over the deck, sweep ing the Kansan aft. They picked him up with broken lei;, a twisted shoulder. sprained wrist, and his face looking as if It had been drained backasrd tlirouKh a brier patch. When he came to be saw the captain. By irravr. Cap." be said, feebly, "that reminded me of home, only it was- a dern sight wetter." DMw't l'werstaal. BBBBBBBBBBBBBV BJOTBaVK Bt sbbWobw vnbbL 1 rBBvBvsaw VaBBss I fl kSrBB? v BbkTjiI B bTw P9bv!sBB?bBbvbbbbDbk I The Society Matron: "It seems to me that yojr younger daughter Is about ell enough to make her own debut."" Mr. rtlchasmud: "I buy them nil ready made, an" there ain't no r.f-d for my daughters to make their own thlnfis." lABSlas. I think I'd like " In o and sslm Wlta Urlcktcp Smith Where me an" him "tter.t swlmmtn' way back Yonder, when U t was l-oys: I'd like again To chaw-raw.lcf His clothes, I would. !.!ke I did :hn. an rhaw "em eod. I'd like ter chaw 'Kta eood an' tUtht. Th-n dare ol" Brick Ter come an" flf ht V hen he cot mad At me. like what II ued to do: Ge: te'4 ait hot! Them fize ei i9..X- An" dear ol' Url:k'. The enly feller I could lick: Houston Post. Th aeauMts's Battoae. Buttons for the most part arc Urtt. and flat, tfcoun so-ce Are slightly convex. I.trre bcttont :! be ud jiim-xt atlr ly on tailor-made suits, but ra ornate ere ttey that they will be, orrum-ntal ratetr than useful, and othtr rrrode: of fastf nine will be employed. A new button sultab'e for black ce-:csi is covered with s:lk or some soft woolen Mfcrlc with krorji of a ay color embroidered en it with but tonhoic silk. Very beautiful buttons are made of onyx ana malachite and jesprr aad these ere tsrrouadcd with narrow metal rims. Fbr white er very l!?ht ma terials, crystal buttQSS are very eff-etlr? These .r also lar;e n-l tt.l, wilb metal rtrrs and a elle2te deslcn tn !Hr cr old. The bead button is a pretty novelty .nrme-j ox srsati cut ceaos mcursea in a enrtrcll'. rim. the beads Hrher matchlc' the costume la color or af cct steel, gold Seven Useful Household Suggestions. A few drops of paraffin added to the blacking will aid materially In pollsli lns damp shoot ' Plates and dishes put inio the oven or left on the range to warm often crark. They should be dipped into hot water instead when being heated for the table. Ivory knife handles which have bccotr.e yellow from age and misuse may be whitem-d by being robbed gently with fine sandpaper and then polished with a clean piece of chamois skin. tn the bathroom properly there should always) lie a bottle of household ammonia at hand, one of 40 per cent solution of formaldehyde or other good disinfectant a couple of cloths, a long-handled brash, and a scrubbing brush. It Is also well 10 have a can of concentrated !y- or one of the preparations like it. which will cat accumulations In the waste pipes. j ne nana uaitn. tun and closet huouw be scoured out each morntnrr. tiie drain pipes flushed twice a wtck with water to which haa been r.dih-d formalde- hyde or the lye. If stains and deposits are obstinate the formaldehyde must be left !' the basin over nitrht. Th long-handled brt&a enables the maid to clean the cloi-et basin satis- factorily. Ammonia on the cloth used in wrshlng tub and basin will remove greasy deposits. The nickel nttines and woodwork must be wiped oft, the scap dishes 1 mid toothbrush racks washed. or silver, and the embroidered button with a design wnrkisi in colored oilks on n Hglit background is nlaaya pretty and effective. Odd Kads af Fasfclaa. Umbrella and bill shapes are the Jal'st In the wuy cf walking skirts. Almost nil the coots, both long ar.d short, r.avu open neck and vest effects. Merges are In favor again aryl arc placed almost cn a par with broadcloth. Don't get a bro-n suit, unless that is undeniably your color, for browns are a little cut of favor. One of the hlgh-glrdled sltirts fitting over tho hips like a princess drcs. In whit" raoh-tlr. silk or serge, will !e handy tn wear with pretty house blouses. Net a few of the new coats have collar, cuffs and revers tf striped silk. The prettiest dane!nt frocks are mad of foft me.ssallne silks, which cmr Ir. the mvt attractive colorings, with lustrous surface, and are uncrusbable. If black is becoming It is about the most sensible and economical choice for an evening gown, brlghteped with a rich Per sian girdle or a tcuch of white. la ratrto. B'ouse do rot "b'ouse." Trlcorr.es are not to be seen. Walking skirt are u.-ed for walking. All the handsome dresses more than "touch." Jut now everything Is lingerie, even the prinrs-sae drs. Th.re Is a distinct tendency to revive burnt orange Gray shaces from stone to pearl will b the ttlrg. Kuipir-;. hunter and emerald reen are all good. A red'llsh-prur. shado Is talked-of en thusiastically. Velvet is being made Into ha2sjme re ception dresrts. flat " turned up In the br.ck and are rarrosr at the front. A r6'. lace veil In a color Is the thing. It reaefcrs to below the waist line. i;verything Is cabochor.s. from o-dlnsry hsrplns to the most stucrlns- Jewels. Kk!r: are full and flaring, ttrd ft: about tt. h.lts. Coats are tight down to tfce hip, with Saris skirts. Ta Walk Fraaerty. A rood flfrire was never so srjurht after j as jr. is in the.e days, and tt in right that pop.e uriouid make tn iest of tcemse;vt.- In thU and 7y day. It t a bad hifcit to foM the arms. By deinx so -ou null the hoaldrs forward, ftatun ths chest, sad Impair deep breath ing. The position ycu hold your b-- In soon becoatej inblt. D vou th'r.k. rcr insttnee. of foldlr.c your arms acrosj your ehet before you d It? I dafesuv cot: It has. vo-a see. becm a ha'oiu Try -tic that wtll eapasd instead of flatten the cat. Keep the back of the neck. too. el-e t the back of the cellar whenever possible . Always carry the cheat further In front nt m Dun anv otlfter BArt of VOQ. cer tainly than the part below the waist. Bat raw ii latter pan as c 1 times a day. especially if vou are Inclined to get fat there: and ncthinx destroys, a ftmiie more than thW. which has been de scribed as- "the m!dd!e-agf spread." Cklle Ca Carae. Cut one small round steak in pieces and put on a skillet with a tabtespoor.fu! ef good drippings of butter, on ws -f ladl ing water and two tablespoiftil of w.;i washed tice. Covor and coot ti'nj tr.ii utew. until the mist 9 lender. r.ik two lar?e :ried red ie;,prs and removo tli- seeds. IVur ovr them on- cup boilins water and let them stand t.i nlnutes. Turn Into a sieve ird with 1 spoon pr-"j enough of the rpper thrAugu to make t.i! witer rd ar.d rather i!i. If n-1 thiclc enough a little cormnrch can ! J added, i'eason with salt rind onloti mice and when the meat Is tender pour the pepper sauce over It and serve. a sore throat and tbe one who sings ha a Mire lins-r. 'Chicago Journal. TIIE MAN WHO DOER. Tho ready man who quickly show ho' willing to assist la any way that counts- the best with purse, or word, or fist. Why. he's the man who puts In shade th smiling optimist. Cleveland Plain Dealer. AMATEUR ATTORNEY WINS. D. 1. Moore Obtains Judgment for Mrs. Anaie Walker. Mrs. Annie Walker of No. ZiS Franklin avenue, for whom IX p. Aior of Cali fornia. 31 o.. act-d as attorney, obtained Judgment yesterdiy In Justice Spaulding'a court against J. II. Crocker and his wife. of No. S3) Cozens avenue for 1ST for rent of a stable, on the premises occupied T Mrs. Walker. Crocker occupied the stable when Mrs. Walker rented the place .ome years ago. Slit- did not know that the stable went with the fccusv and did not collect tho rent. Kccently the ngnt In charge of th1 property informed her that ..he -'i en titled to n-nt for the stable. She de manded the rent, but Crocker refused to p.ty the back rent. Motir m a well-known politician of Central Missouri and is uorih over CSO. . He was visiting Paris Wolfe. c-Ierlt of Justice Spauldln; court, at his pome. No. XX WlniNiir place, and litcame ac quainted with Mrs. Walker, nhn ca!!et 0:1 .Mr. Wolfo to a"k Pbout l:-r suit. J'oire offeriil to act .is her attorney and rhe accepted the filler. The case wit tried August 31. Jildce Ppiuldlr.g leservi I his decision until yesterday. The Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, who was Lily Price. daughter of Commo dore Price. and whose daughter-in-law is the present Tj u ch ess of Marl bo r o u sh. formerly Cor.rueio VRnderbilt. arrived In Now York tb other day. The Puchess is In Amer ica to visit her mother. The Dowager Duchess, who la known by the cour tesy title of Ll'.y Duchess of Marl borough. If. In the Mrict language of the peerage. Idy William ISeresford. She aill stay with her mother. Mr. Cicero Price, of New York. ssvaDmaufaBB- KsBBBBBVl ssL;i.BBsr tv JmmJ-e l;B 'iKi a - IvWw' iaase ssAfJ I ji'at rom rt. AN ADMISSION "Have you read Th? test Day of I'ompell?" " csked the man who like. oM-tlnie povels. ",;' arsered Mrs. Cumrog. with a ciiirmlcc air of confiding frankness, "l tell thw truth. I havea"t even irad the first ""cuaiOHITY. "That joung man's hair Is terribly lorg." "YeA" answered 5l!s C-iyesne. "I won der wh'.rh he piays. football or th- violin." Washington Etar. THB SEASON WANETII. 5oon. ah. oon, tle baieball rcare Will have seen its final day:. 800a. ah. roon. the garden mower Can be gently Uld away. Cleveland Plain Dealer. NOT WEU, HOT.-He" "I've been scooting the shoots all morning. SSe: "Aad aren't the poor creatures dead vet? Harvard Jjit-n. HARD r.UCK--"Liek r.evr ms-iag-s thugs Jest right." Mid the irriuble man who dislikes rcwic "It mht J-t ao tU have fctew the other way round, but It wasn't. "What is the trouble now?" "My daughter who plays Ike piano has COMMEND ANDERSON'S PLAN. Sprin-flivI'I SiiM'i-iiiiniIfat Sup ported in Troii!i!c With School IUard. ItKPt.T.I.U" flVA 'I AU 8prngtietd. 111. S-pt. . Superintendent Anli non. who as erltlciaeil iy the Itoard f tilucatlon for set-ding out a irt r a't Ing for co-ojieratloa of tho srlioil ptron aithout the board's approval, was llel!eed with ca' ers to-day. Thejr consratulated the new suI-ri.tell-ent on hie plan f r elvatins the ehoo!s On tor of thi3 earn a larpe number of lett'jrs from .sch'))! patro'is, ho offensl tiilr hearty support It Is likely that Sir. Anderson wld seek vmillcation at tre next mretlnp of thu boar-1. Ifeildent Thomas of the nmrd -ra erilleL-e,i to-dy for declaring l to be ta seriso of the matins" that the au"-r!ntrnd-ent ei'uH send out any more er:n munlcations Tiltliout th" r.-rd's authority. Itent a hoa"-e or fiat through It. public Want Ads. FIGHT LIGHT RATES ADVANCE. Mount Vernon Citizen, rctition round! to Repilatc Cbarscs. nviirsw m-j-cial. Mount Vernon. IIL. 8Pt. .-As a result of a -!t.ro of Increase la HJ rfttes by tha Cltlsenk" Gas. Klrr-fic and Heating Com riy a Wtter ScM ! being wagei by vz or- age.in-t ise eomrany. and a nu merously .sgtiet i-etlt.on was presente.1 tr th- tl Courell last nlaht. requesting tha f"u-cJl ta regulate tfce ecrapinj. ehirres. A pui.ilc .T.-t!ng ha lyen called for rex Itor.ilav evenlne f eo-.fider the question. "P-.e tdv-nci- is raid to 1 from K to 1 vr eert and In foi-r ln-Xance per cent, n th- utilities furnished by the company. Several hundred people attended the. 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