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p /* * I t fa 9 4 . <**•" ^ /*\ % r U * Ti c Pnrk.r Sula' t Suc «-e'4<<( the Woman 1 : -tnjii t. Sum; Iemlnlne Opinion*. What Woman Worker* Art Saying and 1’oinfJ. Xbe |ntrl(f hi ■* ia I i’ll It it new feature tn puhile life The \mrV,T So It*Unt It an ttMlirlt1tt.il gtruerully « tvoww <‘f (lit- |r (sure <1 't Ut* I It; nk« the prt art! eeonntnle nml Jinlm* rlnl arc often tj erlN-Uro «ij*1 prot-ee.l* to •tlr ttitttarx lift In a plen«aut dilettante tif. Htit lalium ha* toniiic fawblena Me When the millionaire'« daughter in tein I to death hy tin- Innnlliet of her own life "be g<f« down to the «o Tint wtileiui-nt aiii| relieves her ennui hy pi fling It glluipte of tin* life of the kindling uta • arn. The "oelnl ■o-tt!eifii*ot propelIj ailmi ilaten-il 'l«>t rntn li g ■ •’ work for tlie eiitiinei geil tenth, hot it In doubt fill If It th't n 't <!" more '."r the ri< h The voting woman w ho 1 jii.f tliroiipti i nllr^ - ntnl It potting Willi Men" of her Intel!••• Inal anil film fly importi;tire will learn many exeel lent lewwiim f I'o'n the liolefiemleiit working woman whom "lie undertaken to patronize nr lu-tr.n t In ken hr tln tor luuln. tlie working woman It pinhi Illy Hie moat : puble. mi l to far a* Sookt are < ori<i•f ; i-:| kIu- oflener than not ha" lie* ml' alilag • I he I'lllldlf inn* under tv It ' h wiimti wo*k -ire ti* I Hie ty In he h.'Mcri >1 hy any olee:nn»;. mr\ effort on the part of hh a!!-1 !. ami no one will rr i nl more thin the tv rklit r woni.in lietm lf the ra ,rg,.,i at fha! -in helo . In I lit t H’nt It an nl net for phWanthr^|>li' nt lentil n »» l*. The wuin.iM ilr.»u*:ifM ** ni« ?o be hi',"** lo She i'TOWH i‘I IH li’xf ami In rlf> In tip- Pel I «*f the dmiau it h I;,«;♦»***! a irvh d of I'm* fit tent 1 be tip Oat** ti *:i ha* no pi' * • .pah * v pbv. * Hi* h|ni«Hf la t ! lh t! e It<10 end then‘fori* W ; '*t b : • S *'■*’ I Mb I * '• t i! t f« -:ti ; * f »i « I ,« t » < 1 t SWp;’il-“ tniiCur, vv!»0. he hiS litf f it writ^ r. W often likely to P* I a mn-» n line preie-dl *-«• hs: nipt vp ’'itn’i worli a I fllirti It lii- hi **w 4 it i*l fpilfe n* f oo 1 n* that *!<*!i*I*. h - ;> n ' • '* I f a ^ lr4 %■ I » I. there ill'** lit.* I ■ I*** Imh.1i* ! nr of hero ep ifiv • >> I, a it: I ti14* eftii!!*•**< or** that fie* t auie alitor wl I Irtiy lie* nl«»tt written t»v >i imm in prvf 0fe!H e to flu* one written t v n woiutm With the * !’»! i r il 1 different I If fm t that .. play hm been \ Pten bv a Witlii lli N i u • * I ml vert iKeioeitt. I hr fein in I lie playwright i< *tiii fnioieyh of a nonelly t.o inahi le*r p" • I * *py f<»: the y.i'iilon** pr* h n lt* * ti I Women «I* • Bof, AH a rule, lyive the InantL'er ho itntrh trouble when bn Im * armin'** tlt uife ale t » la* :n;--i|<*. a <1 they t »■ 'lera fu»*,v Hh*»ut in.-v.ntf fh** «’ 1 niint fhma Mini e mem In! Iron* too* ar> in even a u » » 1 plnv twdfore It * in h=» ore ••■lift I The '■;» o, drama- t I Se * likely t » t- * an i ■ ‘‘t-.t til’ o the i tie drupuilbd, a is I > t Hiii : i= v- \ -a 4 to fa ’*r l.ei work wleM the. • tin. U U Wollfll I r * l • ! oh- are |n*i of the vi^OiOUH raeu i • ! ‘ . I |* !Vl j. I lit I \ <»t Mi"* .itllm 1\ aio 1 I*<• who in ; ,*o.< of (he fai t that he lee* j a <-d in ♦HSht.v tllxih tot* m?‘- e ,. i i the vote y t*f I w O' : f l| .1 Hie «'**■!» \ i’llt ' I of « * ?b woaH'U held jve«idly In 11>i**t?iti Ji a avoid v t e II a to il l > a * If 1 h* \tiOHe of i\ Hilt-. I, H'hl < i tni ijv Ihefe |a tllee feihylihii* 111 lh** follow-ills 111 teraih •. ph h i « n il:. <1 P* * > “(»;i«• u ht r* t . I e t i i*ae *‘tl a suthUui rsvnhenies l li.o! a vision .< a new era wh* il I* h* *lawn for io.au Jfclml au l *i v, hh h io n and w j, , ■ , haltrini: epiaMy. uoitedlv for t!u* t:|* nrtiutx and eiitaiu i|*.ath»n . i the r . • from **\ il * I j«aw men an*I w*»uien of ever> rllrae WorUhisJ life U to unwrap the ♦ vlU of > • ;e! \ iJU. to iHneoVei tb* wbolo v\ * - ’» of e •* if m I un-ery nr I t» apply ih*' ft ie-. o-o at I n‘ o to tin*! the lull nen ‘ * t tv.* f * hnunt lit vmiuteniet **¥li ami Its ntteudins '.i.' ei t z TIl IV K-e’Ue-l !•» be O h«*W\ n Willi ♦tro* * e\* ' | • : aeilf.ll''h'. the ^b»r\ of w tih ti t * nun, t at : to put In htmuui v.ord He' by t of »iewl»orn h <)»* in I Uif t!i>• hr1 hi t l hi* t ttlSVO * f It 1 * ht \ '■'* fitmiiltl fM> «•* >%«»r lii’i .«>i ;i |••: ;•*« »» nf • *ioi■■ ’ %■■ i J . ! ’:i ii. who v.» ■•,** if* ' th.i-tr pit! hi III * world I • . ' H»> - i *si-1 ; ‘ w mum. M.nuJ ! it* i*\ ^tomMor !»• itlliHil U*i, i » * i » i *ii\ :tml imlotn |”’!v l‘ 1 t'VtM’v fiO'V \\ till ?» - i.m ■' » ; . i n th A : w«*ro h m • \ i*!i « ' • \ In vhnv. fltUf I «i* f O l;;t Pf. USW* »‘VO|'iUSlIlHf good t«i ualti. "Ami I til'll 1 -to Pi \hf«» \ All of «*\ it .i . »• • ’ » -1 i M \s tr\ \ .» i , *! *■ J \l:m\W i.l W .** «'!musrt|wit <1 f !v »«!> to tn.ttvh f>»r wml hi a U’>\\ . a «*f human timlor Ktuuiliiijk. nil «' '«{»..m.viii|uithy ami ru e p.v* »t !i« lj> I In* i ra of ! >v«\ of po u-. p;».*ksin^ umhr %>tn»ohn^ ” Aft»-» i: ;l \ I * • • * f t1 > <uvi»t-.N of U»| )urw in «>»!'»'* ■ o \•«»• *l Mr* Hnul i>y M..him. < no "f Now \ *rk. now of I oinJoii. I *:<■■»! r hor *u u <;> i’hv fotvUzn »** Sl.»* l».!> \'. a ?o «lnull hor \\\* 1 hate ci f»» uj‘ ' ambition to shim- ;»* a h *mi s in l . Ion The umst foolUli ivimoi in tin* work! U the w ho mm- nN tn* » . ,n ’^’i’v on s k < M\ V- n t\ • • > ov.r'i If f »r ICngiiaih l»COi*h‘, tin I tn*u th#Y mo*! you *>n ih«* eontlnont or e'w? where. If the ?*; -rtf n ■ r -ti fhr> \\Ui ;utu • ’!> ftg>* to |*ow *o y*«i “ .MAUN I»AI.K WhU i- t ■■ : t ■ N 't ; |rj>< u» worry 1! > - In al it With i ■ . ' 1 gin Ml *Mf'* Wil : Xeatuvl the c <:-t in;»> «r ml ' <»><••>■ -> ■ < the ■If-pan'iuf'*' ><■ *o tiitl.-m . l l i VOU !»!*'<• Ui tixSU l < *'• ‘ m •*»>• 1 ‘ i, itue ihat Kly * r«ri«Mi l.mimj * ecitftl, fuemjilly ami certain’.' ' 'f v(.n lnOW the ui'l '# * lire nutm ,fi prevention. T!rer*l»re V»e < re.-vn h ticit lire <v*M tit tire l**- v l'' 'w s ,, \ii *'<• . > • !> o . .1 : v i v [tins . - Wativu Ne» (mi, a mi'll, t H--\ aetUm 'if lire bpvvt » m (itcle 'foe* ol 1 V>an ' !Uy^ 'f> i* ich. Treel iirent eu-o halrituat eou Mtpatfon. cent* a boa, .\*k your *lru^i'l fof tl»**«* da!:;ty w;:h co’vns. Cr’ .% A',- .7■ ' ’ f+ick* Plain j CiC* At \V» §?Hi’ «i • ' f* .- iflT.-'f of icrr<) ^ to f;:*• .. *«i ii * «1 r | trt ’ • «♦* h •« n •* tot* o' v • I - • — ' ‘ *t t<> brin; «nt lio* • •-f of fli 'If f* ro*ft»-;b • • " nmd< ; ■ * - ■ , - • **> nndb of ifalnty %r ** thtj ** *-f of a* « xr»* SI .*• wh'l I- !*I- fgnr.u^xnric for *o mm h thot n pi ^ t ** **y«* i b** !.••’» : -f * ■< • Wl I tmot* n* !i m<l* *:n I «• Jtl 'l 000* '•bokt* of * < / 7 ;t r niiJ t Till* ion! *fiH* b»*r«* * • r » i* si UrftH pu»Mo* wtii!«* or li;?iit f * »'* 1 fi n< tlj.* tiffi I #*#t folijn*-. of <* : - Him*m with ni!«* lit?i»* l> »xv*. Ho ni* of tip** * ol lam lift>♦* r<%;»:Iar tU*n !*' «< k or *HrU nilk, mimI flu y ri‘w,;n’i!«' flit* four in Into I* of flu* Iuj NiiiTn ;tinl fniti«»r*» tl#n no rnftfb that it U smrtliiiw *•!* p«i t'-»1 that ffair vv<*arcrn l»av»» t*or rouitl Othorn bav«» tli»* tiny * nv or th* |*rf*ff> bn!t«*rff) I *■#«*. nmalS ami f «*rf*•* ? S ill *• Inwi. Jabot* mix! i r-u r #*t nr< anoiij* fit** lot of tbltur* to U* worn at tin* tljrosif with tli*- filjih l» «n I I tur iov»*r oo'lani So: .. i.f ;{j(» | m* « -i ' * :i»»* «•* t1 j Jritflv <JHh;:*il fs»§*■* ami art* stiff**!) i «•«! tvlfh llil’i • \ ■ Satin, silk of % .-j , i4 ^ • - im I •••no - ami ( • - I ! 1 • » ftu- f >m > im- k*- *- »r I r fa or unit* !o> ?, i r t v , •1 j i .»» ma'l hit* »*f !«»*•• I •••*! l**»r tip* famy Hrur- ;»* ‘ »l ’* of !a<** or imlY* of in!!•> or n;i4 on i * fmUhml off v ith hn-f» nr»* !!*:«*•! ( iii^ *rfM v titrh hav* .ti-li-’*t#» •!<-., f‘i" in I ti|-»n t'miuarf* ’* It I i'f* *f I Jo a f< il . f»l all finish •'! it) fronf ! v • • ,, * < » »\ < ifimraliy Ia*. »• for i Jo 'i i t uif in Inti t ‘i fly • of «-ji 'im; In lit*«» So o a1 » f; I • ai*«* In w!;.<*!i tin* • fi ! • . >f t*i |. ; ! i a « : i* o hum'll an*J lr i 1 > . i i•*«■ fa - <u*t *| ln*r-4* n:v mutiy '*• .j fam i-*#< ini i* I h*1 V1 n v. or«| * »o - \ r« 4 . !Jn^ tl. U ‘ ; | | j *. I 111 I*’! f o r lit fi i '}i iU f »r »-c, ' ■ I i * • * 1 I * * ‘ r t ’)' i ft d II t !; '' ■ ■ ■ ’ - ■ *! ? ! ,» J., . . 1 i .. • o •'> n#»at \« I r . , , • 1 ‘‘ f i !!■•* I,' • i"; (■ • . i *■ o v. ! • • i w i *•! ipft ( ■ ■ * • | • I • ; o I I ».!*».; - 1 • '» i i i h tin u h« J tl »j,,. . 1 ■ . - ‘ -!»•!. o \ oil? !| i It in f 11 * * h* m ii t hn r»* i '• ■ t <oinr is}? mi ■ i!i ■* l ■ ' 'it in »?*pl!y no? • | v < I < , to III N !• io " t li.lt flirt. f<»| • • ' ■ • - ! ai> no; t?i » o who u .-Mi* Mi* klttiotio nl Jtlt■ |«*l* «»fi! i •■.!!- i- • , ' of Mil* f*nr thMli.lP Hint, toll III,- III II fmifit of ft* J ! ' I'l U u V ,f I l»)UCvUH M |! • • |.|| tl 1 ..*• Si U U*ft Of*MV am! I • • * « t ■ i ■■ i ;• an I ini|»«‘»! Hut ! • «-•;■■ f • ti »n .if \\ kimiin t ■ ' i; ;l) "f HMV l;^l tit' j I.. *' i ' - a* ui'.ii i i' .h im* l Ml ' , . 1 a uui apt* »>r un i , I • t ‘ * f U«»* M« •€»*«•* t« l * * • < 1 -i «•[' , Ui -,•,<*• < i»* loti w i" ■<’ » i ft*! id ' li»* *■'l«iw it i s! * . I . ; « i i t »- •* %% li i an t ! 1 5 a! t.» ' '»t m ia i.1 tr> t iiavo tli»‘ v* < i t t t it* kMl*.’ mn**» ar« m* •• i«* i > *» • a^; 1 till fro i l«• - ! «ar I ‘I t‘\iO> pos si U* v.o .. >. ii ... I t aim 1 lltl'l' t : * I ■ I 1 > ■ 1 lit til* jumjw r »f \ it ui*r * j1 * 11 * * a * rv ; • ' o j ! * it* u> r.utlj its ‘ ttr.i'^ht I»> *! *. rT ' 1 V « It , ' * U ius? i!o-v i ilOfO i-i a O .. oniMf ill,.- !h> . :;t t; i tiiiUot uj 1 p» *> \ ' It i* , ‘ O' o ^ 5* h i ! ; ■ t I 11;t vr \ !. i lino.* w'Hfi i -i tj»»* two *h Ulos of tiu* vault I luaui.f • n • ' ! ’1 •' v :» . hi t iat ilia ; ••! liiu'ii n \\ il h * "t a ft"\ llitS Hik of m \ liirmiuh it I l»> ro U - M il il ! i! v M, i ^ I I. ..’till Hiii) rvHm t v hiU* Sf o v): t ' as t an •»,* ;i tl *1 VO I . 1 - * \i ! ■ ■ i •» a v\ .1 ! \u„ utnl vhaUt' mil jus? ■» \xi*i i* l*»faro H Ihmi tor i> .a at tin w ir fho is m ult' slinpi t. c •nriii > with p * t**l vkirt W it tl Hi t l p>* U«*fs !i •! It’ll ivtat tin <lt*l | ao fol.Js Iks k« Is !?v smii -i ran \«*tiUnnv w hon H H nt*v«*r at . I . V , ... . U«* tai* U* » units I thus sii.lt »» jhiw lor. tHtkini; tfias**. t-o.iiJiw ami hairpins .Mai wlit t * on to foil ill! tin* HtH* to* mljuuvtv \ • ii»« tv man » «mi!iI untior via I,; »l n •» « Ot Ulti itainlt rii.l offtHiito artn U* of IVntlfiUn iit a tlhiit v. arf SsM’oO of tbs VO s, Jirfs :»*>* lll-owt :irth*to'. rinttsl as t w> atv with v.ti,nu v tint . ,| Itkwsioms vv nf • v n«ar» than shml »a«v I ■ •.•••‘lath ran m or I ho stianl .!« v S>- iv in! t»UT afh«»m lutvo a !n»- ‘o *101*15,11* of <s-tshnior%» ho * th*‘ ' r*t NN Ifh on*' of tl»« v«- ami h . ’ * - -aiwti . w«v.uan if* t'tju j :Vv1 for ivm - : 'st * i tvr tl vki‘i:s; t ko> 4 j 1! eav ) , Un ps»tv \ ttv, puuuH hvrHl«i*?u*i | Iiuhtn, i Tfein bUHHl nukr vou wrivk, j Mok v. BoMtwkHl -hI i make* Uu* Itmail fh*a, nM, |tun* i u >usi\>. ttf ru*v i health* CASTOR IA icr I taut ft a:.d Cluldreu. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the S^uaturo of "Your Aunt Hup.iii wm« g r«T,i,irk:<bt* Woman. MHji Molly,'' saUl the awyer. look hut k < ij > nr tin* l/sck Sonne-! ;oihik woman l**for" him. "atil ws roust therefore not la- sorpiiacel that rhe iliooid harp made a remarkable will." Ho tup[«*<l a foi l.*.) document .Ijat lay on tbo table "t nm quite anr« Aunt Hunan ha* tna-l • a wl«* dl*[*oslf loti -if li<-r proper* ty I only m hth aljo l>a<l l»*eu «|umt longer to enjoy It." uniil Molly f*'a ocher. lo*r pretty eye* r**d from weeping Ah you an- tli** only relative Ml** Wnwl hi ), and ns your name In the only one mention***! In her wilt. I rnay an well prooe***l to make you iiC'innint with lt< rontent* A In-m!'' The lawyer iinfol<|*»i the doeusnent and Ut-lil It < ore to lilt *|ieet«<"leal eyes an In* re.i.l ulov. ly an.I Impressively; “I ah.- aod ln*i|ii<*at!i all the projierty of »' iiii'li I niiiy ille |en» »i’il. aa |*t i‘(iih tie 11*v to my liei'ivtal niece. Mary V. ... I I'aii* her, on i .mtitiou that ah** y . - not le. tin* wife of Itultib New ronli If the" >;•>{». f* tuld Molly quietly. Hilt* lliid 21 ini now hi«>*h1. vvjtb . i* f.i• *■ an.I t$a *h s n 4 ♦*;* «•*. i*e*ide him You lift-il not flu o h r» *.idltttf tin* viU, Mr ,J<* » Htt* < nndltloti-* are pre ni • •us I **;i n htii'ii ; »• that n «i • •. i r A 'nit S -.in « • »n!*! have asked * .♦ *i n tin ,r of i if Hi - knew «»f nt> •1,4.14 !(.♦ n‘ to Mr Nf\H omit mi I h:i ;»«• • i* mi-v I it Hi** **-,«•!«•# •*! ill to into tin* . s a t >m a:; ] Subs elioked • . •• . i he j*r**>v -*l a li.'iti » k jriiinf to in r ir**UH iti4 tfj»«. to. . ?o 1* ) uur-elf. Miss *!o! /■ « »M i! • j. not h i I s er *\\ - ! i<| ••••’ • :•*. . ! . \ it Wan il , • .i. .. i • »* v, ui Mi. Jnl • w i,. . mt iiii'-r* t ui.* now.” ;, i in 1 . ... . i .• v i is 111* s ■ I .» lo.iii Mr Vo Kiuil) iit tin* uppo.ut ,1 t, mi I \*J ui s\ 1 * * 11 * * w out tin* f mi of Lin* v. i.i ». hute\* f linn am J|.i j.-ii-fii n Hi ii In* n**t essafy lor im* 10 s .i f«* tin* h*» -• ' ■ • ‘ .a 11ri•!• i six i. iiitlis. as a getter oils nirM..H' is provhl. *1 i<u that jieriod in i n i* <»ij u*i ,s»- i.i eo.njiiy with the mu ,111.1 , . oi Un win. Mism Wood liitM ‘.*,l a si-.iUtl «l Kit;.n ot In my hand* ,, «I. :..i J» !y Hi | > ei oi I In* «,siat»* Molt; bowed *■ !»i-i i v I think ns\ iU'it mu.-t In * i* ron. ruled some ptvju *1. »• a^n i*.| i • vv > ui.ib. 1 if j-. i mu ,i»n \ Her voh e Mitered a^aln. V*»U alt* sine )uii in.* ii. l making a u l a.iki , ,MU> , > Pardon me. hut 11 i» a large i'M if»‘ about a million.** ■*i .. in t . ait- if it P i• ■ ii millions.” n* turt.il Mm,;., iikii nation drying Ini Ira I*. 1 Ui uM i >\ until • in;, loAe for tiny aliioUnl Sin* 1 . ■. *<• I warmly as Sul* un*i t :it* i i v t i *> honest, a* 1 tail*. 114 wlitjne and dn down hoi* bhu L veil • . i) a 4 * or .! u.-h 1 ;i:i» juiit* ' i'* >• u v i < .0 uii* my iiuni's ! 1 \\ i -Its In t‘i>* (i.liiii* • i 0 * l‘l t MU., li.aiun-f l.i it \o,i have alo a,, s h fall d I l l 1 ili‘M* ' • ‘ \ 111*01,- ,! | I it r i ill 1 11! ij‘MU tin* hkii Sinvr aial t-ii h r,d \u v w ill uirL « . i i i «.. <■ \\ h ai she e* , rdi li t* Sober* nl ! l ."ii thill h d UtVil l > i of ^„un v\ < d f. r Ii ill a « . unu and w hi li had 1 »*u her own ! S i I 111«?. t i* Molly I’« 11« I s 0\rl’S|IMiu •d nerves pau* way f**r the first time -In e t Ik* impel! k Mm of \\ m mI had resulted in her death a Week lndt*!'** In spite «»f the "Ul lawyer’s repeated requests that she sh"hid hear the te*‘>; s *.f her mm! s win the prleJ strh hen .ill had refused .wind': time to Ml bi s until Uos moiamp. when ‘he h.ul I herselt fr-m her .* *rru mil made n*u to take upon herself l he r«HjHiHK|MiUie-4 that si * I d heel* lU.Jd t" I »eil,-I e Well Id be ln*l*S • ft tl • r M ; — \\ * ■ I > t ath h e leadi' fci of the will Was a sheeU I *» her. the l-'HH ,.f the Inhen u e w . is not him: , map ir*' ! t»» i h dpe Unit her aunt had see re! I*. her * j, d a ill h i, e if not a diet ml of haijoi New. * >b Molly's tun epr d h*\ *r it was tie; t! i» »ui«, id that raid.Id ;n tie ■ tl - i d d all that niter »■:»!» while sin awaited Ids votnht;: in i he e\ oil tUK ivr hear!." tie erltsl , lieeriii as h, •utei a t i the drawing h'tuii. ‘'if you shut , trs, i tt|» in this ptoouiy house mu h , per without e,*:tij»atiioU!ihip save dial "f Mis lexers. why. I shah" lie paused as he ttimed her f lee t • the s*!i hpht of the lamp •‘Something on •as : h ;s h ppetied, Moll v l ei me what It Is' Mu* s:j: i bravely at him find stilled !,r tremhilug lip* I have Imimi to eir Aunt Susans will read, she slid dew !y Wed Molly found herself listen •4 f*»r so e note of anxiety or even jiusin| p.derest in his tone as he ask 1 the quest hti that he had always I ded when rl«dies was H t"|de of am versa lion, ami she siphed relieved'\ She leaves exerytltlug to me condi tloimhy ' "And tiie condition* v’ • l hat I do t. I marry you!'* The % utte « words startled him sfaticely Ills a.-ins Unweiied their held up«n In d d. d*ed to tils sides ' \ •* t ■ t t here must l*e s.*n e mistake M • A ” he said gravely; M ss \\ .ssl e;\ d i t distrust the quality of my love ' *r you. It is very Ura litre.** 'I ,mu s v U eve If of Aunt j su*an tvt li dph. dear. 1 at not afraid of poverty, and you are jnvor*— •nil 1 will It* i ■; yon, and wo « 1 liv»* la t..«i tit £oirul studio buiM ; in*, ' v. v. i, w 't,a- Jl !.i*i li to 1 •:* »r i I i ■■ v * y. *. t ,i\» » .a j. r v.o 11 lie ;* -i-*. ,1 "I'll >iKi kiu *>»' « I t \ • ... , £ - lit i a; "I aw only sorry that 1 aw brins £ jn u ti ' • *; Utt lo><», c-.-.ir, *t.e - .£ e.. n.< >Uy. "We can c,: a tons on lit.*' be v 1 I .li.ly, "\Mlll a lew ;«• added i i iu the wav of li.eat »!.d drink (lull I (May l« r.i-ie to worry out of tin- e n tors, t-ut It isn't fair to yon, dorr £ to leave all tins,” He looked ats-at the rk'hly fnmldted rvont aaj then Utik Ii.*o her eyes. “Too eannot ts-fiere that I realty love you. Ralph." *be murmured |>iv teuftoglf. **1 *\o now. gweeibeart** he t'ikl. let*?'* rig her lip* r»- »••** n,**n a few later. be added. ‘I shall pro re my trust in your lore, Molly—will you marry me ot once— tiiir. w^-kr **Yes, Ralph." sh*- *a&. • •••••• It |*»rhaps *iv mouth* Is ter tha* Uwv« r 4o?,»*«« . not* •! the last h-ng step ‘ :g->t of that led t'» the Evrie, * Ralph Newcomb called fitw •dudlo fipunm* if. He lc*»ked about t be bare. mi<-on»nron: Mng hall that rotj!«l not lie dignlfi**d by the name of corridor arid then rafcped smartly on the d*M»r in front of him Molly opened the door—the name Molly who bad never lifted a dainty i - I r ouitteni Hef brown ha r w - >fw*-et i onfusion about her pft?ik ch****k« and the sleeves of her linen fr«s k were pushed shore her elbows A threat gingham fli**on enveloped her slim figure Hhe welcomed him with all her old charm of manner and ushered him info a long many gabled room, where Ralph Newcomb sat {-lie and weary eyed before a glowing fire "My husband has l»*en very III." said Molly serbnisly ns the men shook hands n»rdl;jMy ' If** has l**en work ing t**> hard and But he is so lined Muter now. It has been a most trying siege for hint.** !I**r red lips clo***i firmly, and the oM lawyer gues**d at ! the unuftered story that lay behind those lips A g :,j'»e of tin* bare stu dio. the remains of a very simple meal, it portfolio of drawings on a chair, over the back of whi w.:s thrown Molly’s coat aud hat If «’l spoke of poverty, and the sort of poverty that jwiltaps 1 s hardest to la ar The thought «-f *vefy Mo!l\ Fanefier trudging tin* -reef* In and out of edi torial oiliri** u Mi a portfolio of draw ing* and in* it -sing h**r bright. brax-e *■' H *• of liuj** ail s\vi*i*t cron ten t stirred tin* lawyer strangely. *1 I; ! v * * <m ro inform you of t !ie fiuril disposition «>f your ! :■*«• mini's f >?■ pun.," t; ■.!! I ra' r ufu :'a . adjusting UU * * eg 1. ■»■*'<* *< and t a U .g an envelope from hi - po Set. • 1 #■■:! * i * ’ 1 in tliaI,** tvuai' 1 .' ’’! St m, Hin;!v **Miss Sii.- nM g:i'.c u • oMf !-.n* • !;ont h'oxv sav er I fonth . • V" ■ • ■ * in • ti » »*n*t i , to _ •. o’ el s. Mr .lolil'sV i.h XI, . V* ; >• htugh> I - 'dVr arc nx* fully poor. 1»» t \\ nr mwh *• mvf*,:h tp* py. Mr Jones Poor Aunt Siren didn t know” "My dour v»nti- poop:**.” Interrupted th‘ lawyer g \\> y. "Mi * Wo- 1 did know In her youth shi* chose between love and ri< I.■ and be preferred the latP-r. nud e\< ■ pt for h**r little u*o*» k!u» v, as a > <•: bmelv and unhappy woman Hi •* Ml** M ' the satnc e!r»hr. li *' that *!i • diMm-Jed either of jnu. hat *ht* did van! ’.on both to he * *e I * : h mimr's love* fie 1 iU a d 1 • 1 * eared I,: - I’lfo it a - he • 1 M> < • I i • ' * give and ’ e«[ - ' my entire e*t-fe to he e.jua J 1 1 • * 1 at " 1 !» ■ ’ • I !i: - u i’ M y Fa ti her Vewe m1.'" >r \ •'!! S • u! I tui • ;mi * i h*t ♦ i," 4 1 e d M • i ’ !! e i > V- ‘: • i ? had i ■ ' «-.« ! fio.n their nr. . *f a I .f I he. e p* in!; that 'le In. 1 ? mirh In 1 d. af.er a!’! * ' IvHt X-WV Imoov. K*»h ’ «!• r V n V e !•'•■-' • • poor ” She . • 1 |i ’ ' >i - *•* and slipped l; r Iran 1 i’ !. “Wr i 1 n-M*r he jiu> ha{ pier.** h ■ Dt.ll I - • ' . * V, - ! . P !*:■ I VX »»; . I>r r S • Mie !•>' • * 1 *' of ! •. * • U.llo ' Id i«g : .reh' P^hted a «• gar Very »x !'••■ • i v ■! x\ o’ , Mis Wood \ ery V i e. i; 1 !." Is • Maid f hmuiit S tilly. Winning the Bet. \ I. ' : I,;.' i-’uit! U ho I' 1 M rn*!m*; nit! romplexloti. lifter "i\ 4 , ’ »1 * •» le tithe Tm Wait for lil < ? y ’ Sf h station tlltd he ' i*I f of .’I lit? joke ”\\ !»,it :> tin* name of t!;* «ctm rv\ v' h<‘ ;i'Kis! of |t f 5 •t ■ r- ’i * tafion. * !r ** A * \ ti . s lit tor he met the siimf* | of! r : ’ -nit: "\ ; ! \ »u ml! this station. por ? ,?*• t Th. the v It):*!! t ‘I'll t V ’ Into ye ho s**t* the . , • h*»tel there?” 11• 4* • ii < 1 ne in. net *-ar ■ \ }».i* * infer’ :1 iv soared 1 • - ‘ < r along v\ i; !» m fibers •, v. m « :' i vlahs si re ah mt r iu*t U* t iv!l,“ re I : nor rori! «»undod lee.” said a Seo? U ? »:er •*\\ i ’ the Imer. “I'll tu t f*\e i- 1 *1.oTt i:< r a ei\ it answer from tlie t:;>» • -.er I ask a qeesthor of ” "!‘one‘” < piled tin* oi l farmer ! - ..-if, he spied Ins ’ *rter nn«l. ?*«•> . , Mm over, asked in hi> most polite to-.a* "\V.*uM yon klmll.' tell me the name of this station, porter*?*’ “itaus ana*, ye bacon fared buffer’ lMt ver daft held In!” was the answer 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Patents I RAPE m ARR■ Designs Copyrights Ac. Ar*cw« M»n<M’'g » *n*l d#6*T*ptt«>n toe* guicEfY Mr »»»'>' m fn*» • *er ao li «»*» i >» »• t»*tstrtfbg* _j >’»»im*i■ %■ ti Hs*inMiY6«wi(iii«r.ti»l. HANDBOOK ai Paiema i 'r*«k i*M«M t''r 6<N*urtntf «. r*<*t ;» t*fc«n thrvM*#>i Munn I ia *'!h.*ul ch«n** lu Scientific American. A 1TTw**raf#**1 •N’t’' f *rc»*«t Hr H. . S N'T A «•* *.*«»' ‘ ’ T ‘ - • ' • * -■ j & New York r.ittMk. rw*' V «t„. W*»hi ; *ji , .1. IK u A LSI iN~> or, A LI*£ - ** a dvi. _• -- id lb** tte <*ot »rnor of Ma*«arhn.«clt* u, an address to young meu. "but remeitilier there I* one thin* U-tter th in making « llriuis. and that is making a life." What hi the difference between oiak In* a living aui] making a lift*? It Is th«- different e between material ami Ideal, between aelhahnem and al truism F*>r Instance: The philosophy of Goethe and Setue penliauer. »hUTi is the philosophy of many "successful men” of today. i» this: I,*e>k only on the serene and bright Is. not evtieetu yoorself with suffering l>*t the misers hie ones alone lie cheerfully blind to the mis fortunes of others The more you do for others the less you can d*» for vonr self t *e others Be carer til the.. d not use you Cultivate yourself In other words, this philosophy says ‘Get tl ere But there Is another p'.besot by which says Be mindful of others' •ni ■ ry Heir, your rielghluir Make _’o■ 11 principles Into flesh -I'HAKAl.' TKK f m u \ ur tt nd slid hear' to truth and beauty tnd h re. and put as mm h of •generous mul ou'c- -t sytu pnthles i: 11 I Interests" in y ■ r life a you can Thar'-. maklt i n I:i i1 . m-rvui - t. - ”, of tmilffn OXl ifearo lh“” rv ■ 'in 111' •n-k »,f i!, kinir ■ I: -• , ‘i n »' for art >h.- ti;ir’n-r < ■ tL.*im*lve». Th.-y ti ", c i.o t‘i; <■ for r *;;! I!‘ Ins N i l • i .. :i r.tv I. ;, . ■: l" make n ilvtna nft,': 'hey ,ir«* mini itmlr*“‘ rtipy | -tnnt :ir l« «t fa. i.l-ipn : nd roh :hcMu«*iv“s <.f tin1 I <y 1 f iitiriual lUins They 11 .. <• o:;«* half developed I «;.■! t 1:1 -1" tjv.y « y "Mana fi • • ’ • V - r.'tv , r n..\! * -;!i* I C:t , r:k into the \\ ' -,! ,r , •' " ; l'| :||t . <■ than ;■> i . 4“ n life to i’i*ot a l-kw il l. !’ ,t .in*, ia r■ • « l.lor pt-r bleb or In tuotiial titi.l tnoral (miviT* A •!hr ily i- . n ni:4'P ,i :• icr T.mi fdiv of n’t iire 1 rviny to maho : i lift* - The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this cou 111 r v most da n gerous 1 >ecause so <lecet> live. .Main sudden deaths are caused by it—heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or ajK*ple\v are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is a 11 f > we < i to a * 1 v a n ce the kidney-poison ed blood Mill at break oovvll and w etc a wav- ceil !»\ Ceil. Bladder troubles a ' ! aim ' - n -ait from a derangement of the kidm s and tr, h .Swamp Root, t: ■ great kidney, liter and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to la id urine and scalding pain in parsing it. and itver comes that unplea-ant m ee-sit v of being compelled to g«> often through’ the .lay, and U» get up man*, times dmmg the mviil. The mild and the extraordinary etlei t of h>\\amp-K‘K»t s<k>u realised. It stands tlie highest t *i its wonderful cures of the nio>t distre»ing c.-.m-s. Su imp Root i> pleasant ’•» t ike and is sold b\ a" druggists, in liftv . ent and one dollar size'hhIIcs. You ijuiv have a .sample bottle of this wonderful new dis coverv and a ls>ok that teds all about it. both sent free by mad. Address, *)r. Kil mer vY Co . Binghamton, N. Y. W hen writing mention leading this generous oiler m thu papt r. l>on*t mane any tmstak r. hut renlender the name.Swanilh K n*t, I>r. Kilme: s Swamp-Roc t. ami the address, Binghamton, N. Y . on every a Retsabie Rem^uy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm it quickly absorbed. Ui>e* Relief at Once. It rU‘AXl'’‘*, hoals and prof, ta tilt* dlS. .nod m* l.l hrane resulting tr- ”.i Catarrh and drivo* aw *y a Cold iu tin* Head »jui« kly. Keaton the S*-use# of la^te aud Stn» lL I .11 >u*e ■’*>* ota. at Dm^i'ts or 1 y mail. 1 i«juid Cr« uu Balm f.*r u^e in at«‘iuiz» n* 75 eta. l lv Ur-tlim. *»»■• Warren Street. New York. W. H. Mansfield & Co SELL King Arthur Flour - r-JfcA » NATURE AND A WOMAN'S WORK Nature and a woman's work com bined have produced the grandest remedy for woman’s ills that tne world has ever known. In the good old-fashioned days ol our grandmothers they relied upon j the roots and herbs of the held to i cure disease and mitigate suffering, t The Indians on our Western plains to-day can produce roots and herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle the most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. From the roots and herbs of the field Lydia E. Pinkham more than thirty years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their pe culiar ills, more potent and effica cious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is now recognized as the | standard remedy for woman’s ills, j Mrs I>.-rtha Muff, of 515 N.C. St., I Louisiana, .Mo., writes: Complete restoration to health j means so much to me that for the sake i of other suffering women I am willing to make mv troubles public. •'tor twelve years I had been suffer ing with the worst fi.rrnsof female ills. During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. No tongue ! can tell what 1 suffered, aud at times I : could hardly walk. About two years ago I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice. 1 followed it, and ran truly say that Lydia K. 1'inkham’s Vegetable Com pound and Mrs. Hnkham's advice re stored health and strength. It is worth mountains of gold to suffering What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound did for Mrs. Muff, it will do for other suffering women. OUTLOOK > t he LEADING NATION Ah WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER, and for the eighteen vears has been the I ■ .O > i N < , N \ T I ON I. ME DO M Or UUsshOd Ad vert ish If y> >u are an advertiser, let us convince you that our | Classifi ! Department is ah we claim for it: lire best, the past longest established, a* d the 'most responsive in the maga zine field. Send f >r full information and a specimen copy cf hill'. OU I'l.OOK. 2S7 fourth ave., New York. For ?ale In order lo close Ihe estate of Ade ! >r<I l.ilU'v, I wilt m II at private sale, the li nin' place, cousitiiiK of a lot, hnns.i anil two 1,arn--. c-nnei of School ami May -t utO. Impure of Ktlward j o. Wright. 1 Hit I l ive Working Horses for Sale *il "iir V s. Ilruee far in ,l*omfret Land ing. Imjuir<■ of .1. \V. Whipple on the premise^. The Child Lumber Corpo ration, Puliiam. _‘4 For Sale Fort Hill Farm THOMPSON. CONN. Consisting of •'*»> acres ami buildings, formerly known as Dav, Sibley and Maker farms, all or part, also)standing Brass, cows, hard wood and hay for sale at reasonable prices. One dwelling house furnisiud with steam heat, e'eotrie light, bath room and run ning water, for sale with two acres of land or more. Also house and vM acres near Thomp son station and N. It. Ream's premis es- tltitf First National Bank — OF — PUTNAM. CONN. CAPITAL. - #>50,000 SURPLUS $60,000. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Drsfs- I« -d on ail Fortijn Countries lmuJ Mates Depositary, < it V o v, President, CLAYTON W\ THURBER i err; Piano and .Organ •* n n’ ^•—^2. Putnam Conn. KiNNEV & SON Lumber, Coal. Doers. Moulding Bnck. Lime, Cement, P.B.S. Mixed Paints Lead and Oi!. Trollev Time Table The Consolidated RailwavP. EFFECTIVE U LV 1 ^ Time jriven lor ran ;,»viu- . M ii n Street ‘ *“ Lenve Putnam for Worcester and _ ate -tope at *3,17. *6.07. 77-V, 11 1111.55 a tu . half hourlv tioti hourly until 8 35 p. m. l,cav(*\v H»li> at 6.13 a m., and lonrlv until S 14 * Time 2 hours and 20 minutes; fare *5 ceat,!' * I.eaee Putnam for Wehster and intm-i ope at *7 17. *15 07 a. m . 77 Vi . ^W5,» stops i | I hourly nnfii 11.45a. m., hall hourlr'aatf o. p. m. and then hourly until 9.55 p.i. w_ ** uinif, leave Wehate: at *6.i 0 a. m * and bourl 7.43 p. m 20 cents ive senate: at •«. Ua. m - ,>— rl UDti 12.45 p. m.. half homir 4 a.. then hourlv until 10.45 p. a Leave Putnam for Dayville and jaurue* stops at *6.35 a. m. and hourlv thereaiE. -'** 1-3.0 p. m., halt hourly until 8 .13 » ffl hourlv until 11.35 p. m. Keturuimr ‘iT® Dawille at *5-00, 5.45 a. m. 6.10 a a r‘® yilfe (car house,; 7.28* m ,nd houd,,^ 1.28 p. m , half hoirlv until 7.2S D. m t*®' until 10.28 p. m. Fare 10 cent- '' *®i'7 Leave Pntnani for lianieison at I6 3J, then hourly till 1.35 p. oi., ha 11,,, -V p. in- honr.lv until 10.35 p. ,r. ' * banieison at 77.10 a. in. and then Lou Or 2 half houilv until 7.10 - "* 1.10 p. m.. P* a.. until 10.10 p. m. Fare 15 cent; Leave Putnam fr.i Central Villasreand *6.35 a. m. and hosr'.'irf : *» p- -..wl mediate stop? at 1 .i$5 p. ni.t halt bout lv uut until 9.A.1 p. ru. It- turning, leave la-p at *6.15 a. m., 7.45 a. m.. L->uih therwiW until !‘2.4o p. m., halt hourly until 6.45 r - hoi.r y until 9.45 p. in. Fare*25 cents.’ \l; C connect at Central Village lor Moooup. fmt cents. Leave N -rwi< h for Putnam at 6.45 *.*. ^ hourly uut‘1 8.45 p. m. Fare 55 cents. Putnam and Providence Leave Putnam for Providence ami war !*>■» at 6 .>5 a. ru- chans* iru? at Elnniile on’inaf the Provide lice ami Danit Ison Kailwav, iftrw Elmville at 6.45 am! 8.45 ,t. m. and' thereafter to and including 6 45 p n.. iog, leave Market bquan , Pi \idencc, atTj a. in. and hourly thereafter to o.4o 5.45 p. m. Fare 75 cents. *I»oe» not run .Sunday*. ^Sunday*, one hour later. vSundays, 2 hours later. Ail southbound ears eonncct at Contra! V| lage with earn tor Moosup Above table subject to r ire wit boot tMi fc» 'A' jitj.A, fipars the ^,8 Kind Vcj HafS *!« jfcjs s%“‘™ 1-H Putnam Mail Servict i9oa. POST OFFK K OPEN From 6.30 a. in. tv 8 p. m. Sundays,from 8 30 to 9.30 a. m. The loMw i# remain open to Lock Ro\ holders u^tiika Holidays from 6.30 a.m. to 12 in.,.>.30 to Tr t Carrier*? window openSundars froia 8.30t«rJ MONEY OKI)Kit DIVISION Open fiom v a. m. to 6 p. m., closed oc Su day* and Lcjral Holiday?. Ht _i '' i) F)ivision o,»cn *l*i > ing office hours DEI ivk IK? Ilv < 'it' Carriers iPtrv, Sar Uv* isi 1 Iolie.tV- • N > J’U tl I ;t! > rn. tad 4.»i in -; h it • ■ 11M a. 111. hi lU ,vi One uedven l>v City Cab les an IfolidB*. J HO ks o» C*)l » ; CTI »>S !•'; ..fit i ’ .-I f Le’ter 1> • • *, ?’lBdtT! « Holiday? exec, ted. »,.! iK-putchw.) Kl MUF > 11AL >Kl‘TlON j Co!lt i,Itom'ijj • >.15 ?•> 6 10 a. m.. rr i ' - ■ : od *t 7.’i!s. aj s. in 11.30 a. in., «• ' *■ *• Ills - j t > to 6 30 j>. ii, , •• “ “ !.42 1 FK< NT AM) FI.M STK EET BOX l»>.00 a. ui. li i:>in. 3.30 -t. m. 5.00 p. Hi. - • ed «t 7 W l % •• 10.10 -1 . “ 7.43 “l m i; \i i- itKi: delivery. Houtes No. 1 amt '1. ! II a! arrier* lenvr daily. Sundays toi ftij dav* otcepu-.O at 8.10a. in , return at J.M am: M lihiMo matter, weiirhinjr 1 j oaotfe or i* *e:.t hy 1'nral Carrier* mu*t be prepares? stamp* affixed. MAILS Ol'KN liiOM j 1 \n\ V<>' II >r -tnd ai! r'ortli, i H»t. smith anti \ve*f at 8.13a.a- \ It .-ton. 8.IN. 10.l’» a. m.. 3.43, 6 05 p. a. ' I>auielson. 8, 11 a. m., 3.45 p. tu. Norwich, 8. 11a. m , 3.45. 6.05 p. m. ; Himtft»rd, 8, 11 t. m., 4.10,6.43 p.m. | New Y ork. 8. 11 a. m., 4.10, 6.40, p. m Worcester. 8.1”) a. ui., 6.05 p. m. ! Woh*ter, 8.15 a. r.j.. 6.05 p. m. Williniautic, 8.00, 11 a. 4.10 p.m. j Sundays from all point* *30 a. m. MAILS CLOSE FOR !2.i:nm*^;H .. .’> 33. 7.43 P» . 1.15,31 15, 7.45 p. » 5.33,7.43 pm 3 33, 5.35,7^? . 7.10 DJI Boston,7.10, 10.10 a. n I > inirhon, 7-40. 10.10 Hnrtfoul. 7.40. 10.10 a N- \v Y ork, 7-40. 10.1< N w Haven, 7-40. I I Norwich, 7.40. 10.1" a. Willimantic, 7.10, 1«», 1 Worcester, 7.10, 10.10 West and Sotitlicrr. >r in., 3.15, 3.35, 5.35, 7.45 p. in . VVor«e*ur ami New I n n. North, "If* tions, 7.10 a. in.. 3.35 p. iu. Worcester and New I. ud-- . South, " *T 3 tions, 7.40 a. m.. 5.35 p no , Boston and Hartlord, East, Way Boston and Hartford West, War * Boston and Pough., East, Way M»wwk* p. m. - Boston aDd Poujfh., West, Way Statius* a. m. r m Boston, Providence and New York, h*k Stations, 10.10 a.m. — Woodstocks. West lord and East fori, 10.30 a. n< .| VV’oodstocks, South, North. Eash 1^ 5.35 p.m. . Pom tret, 8.00 a. m.t 5.35 p. m., by ***£*-• Sights for all points 7.43 p. ni. sundaes for all points, 3.30 p. ® FRANK G. LETTERS. Tlie Putnam Sprin? 1 ChuKetore the WorM. A. S. DAVIS Telephone 144—4 Calcium Carbonate. Magnesium Carbonate. Sodium Carbonate.. Sodium Chloride.... Sod inn Sulphate. Sodium Niti^ate. Pota^ium gulpuatc. (>vide of ’iron Mad Ah Volatile aod Orga** ■ Rv*u ft iVlTfi. &>*