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The Wheeling Intelligencer1 Published by The Intelligencer Publishing Company. EL C. Ogden. General Manager. Arthur Mills. Managing Editor. * * * TELEPHONES Editorial Rooms ? No. 823 ? Business Office ? No. 822 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED DRESS. Th# Associated ITes# la exclualvsly entitled to the use for republication of **3 ww> credited to It or aoi otherwise crsdited In this payor, and also the loral MVS published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches hereia Are also reserved. PUBLISHED RATES *?fli e?py $ .03 , by aflULn., a. r. x>. mr oauBTT.u. nr err* | one month ? 60 X5? ' "H Three months 3-5' Qfm month ?5,s._ _-_fK_ - *o Three montha :.*S 8 x ^1',n,h? * ttx months 4.00 j <-'Uf >''*?? . P?4 year 7.80 j Weekly, one year 3.SO (THE INTELLIGENCER, embracing Ita several editions, la eatered in tha SOntoCClce at Wheeling, W. Vi.. as second class mail matter.) Ckmplalnts of non-del!very of The Intelligencer will be adjusted by calling Circulation Department. Phone 822 or 823. ^-SttECubJ*" ? ? ? Saturday, March 11. 1922 LATEST BOM'S DEVELOPMENTS Following closely upon the statement of Senator "'arter 'lias*. former ro tary of the treasury and fr.im'-r of the federal reserve bHl. thai congress could not compel tho hariks to lord money on bonn* ? ertilh at.-.-. comes the assertion of the comptroller of the currency that he w ;i: ad'. Is#- national hanks net to make ?uch loans I'ndoubtedty. the comptroller t.ir, d ? th.s .1' he desires, and it la almost as certain as anything human ran he that the hank- wilt follow hi* ^ mdrlca. The opposition o.' the lomptroll-r i- ha.-. i u; or: the saint la< ' a- that of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon?that :'??r the hanks to h-nd no :u> on these certificates will take approximately J.'o.o ..nil , ;? pital out of commercial and Industrt*! channels. and to that extent retard husitiess recovery and general prosperity. U'h.-n a har.k I* nds money ? "t these cert'.th utes. :io''I'laic to the law as It Is framed, the hank :* compelled :? hold the certificates three years Thus the sum of JiOO.iM'P.OOO becomes ' t." for that i> ngth f time. in other words, that much money ?|tiits uoik ii a time wh.n vw:y .loilar of .1 cumulated capital shoutd ho usefully employed Chairman Joseph IV Fn>-dnf;. . f ti.e house way- ai d m.-.,ii- ? ommiiter. con tinucs his random talk o* th. hot.a- ine.tsur? Mr Kordney'- |..|.st was an address to tho American Wholesale Lumber association in r'hicngi n which he aaid. In part: "Tou men sitting i.e.. re r ?? eheere I tlon. tn.oiL aim m.ir.ii.fi ut;; their. t> tho depot. And you did not go a "top further This assertion i* both an insult ami a lie The mm w no w.ni \.:;ii the draft contingents to the station, went many stops further. V.rtunl.y ev.-ry one ??: them kept help.ng to win the war as long as the w ir i.is.td It does to t l.o-o anything away from the credit duo the .-o:d;ers to -a. that many a man who had to remain at home through age or other onuses, did ( lud share toward winning the conflict. Th.. 0?t.000.r>..ii Americans whs. were riot iri the service l^ckedi the 4.00^.00^ who wcro tr. to 'ho EhuS. osivvirii* tL*'ui tluN:r . t> to b* dotng something glorious In^toud performing t.;?* jus: as n?*<??sviry hut less inspiring tasks here at home Was the war won entirely in lTance* War It won entirely by the men :r. the front line? What were th.- i< -t ot' the Ameri can people doing all that time' iiive service rn? n t;ol ar.'i lii'.-ral credit for ' all that they did. but do not forge: that there w.;v \ ? rv. others who also helped to win the war. ? BARE MAJORITY FOR INTELLIGENCE By * bare majority of one voir the Kentucky legislature has killed the bill j to atop the teaching of evolution in the schools of that state. This is a re markably narrow m"rg!r.. ut.d forms a rather sad commentary on the level of intelligence of the Kentucky legislature The wording of the measure, as {.re sented by Representative 101! is. its sponsor, is misleading. It states that It shall be forbidden to tea.-h "Darwin ism, atheism, agnosticism or evolution as It pertains to the origin of man." This conveys the impression that Dar winism and evolution are .synonymous with atheism and agnosticism, which is both false and absurd. % Darwin's theory does n?-.? concern it ?elf with religion in any way what o ever. It simply takes up the evolution of the entire animal kingdom. Including man. the highest animal, from the standpoint of 'existing facts. While showing that man was developed from lower animals. Darwinism does not deny that ail this was done by a hgher power than any on this earth It sirup y as ? serfs that It was done and rrov.-s it t" the satisfaction of any Intelligent man or woman. When we consider the niunv great scientific discoveries of the i (st ^ several centuries an! reflect that almoy ?very one of them was subjected to the s, same sort of attack, we are surprised, aad a little ashamed of the human race tTVe should think that after so rrmnv ex perlences man would learn something FRANCE QUITS SAVING l'... DAYLIGHT The daylight saving controversy is not confined to the United States D< - spite the fact that the system has be ci In uso In tlurope for a number of years, i France has Just voted to abolish it e" There, an here. tho conflict was mainly * one between city and country. The sys tem was satisfactory to residents of cities, chiefly because ? f the trc rt .is >d opportunity for outdoor sports m the erenlngs after work. It was not satis factory to the farmer* because :t inter fered with their work. As between the two, the F*rench parliament apparently f" considered the economic objections of th? farmers as of greater Irnportan than the opportunities of recreation of the city people Our own congress . yielded to the same argument A few of our larger cities have retained the sys tem, but the isolation of time thus ef fected has not been altogether desir able. ' ./ ^ CRVE COBB S GHOST STORY "We are In the mhlst of wh it may !?? termed a "ghost r? nnal? sance ' The doings of the "Antlg-nl.-h jrho.-f Imv been duly chronicled and herui i'?l fur and wide through the big news ass,,. ,-t. tlons. and a party of scientist* are n>.w camped In the "haunted h?>us"." ready c trail the ghost t" his lair <>r his liar, as the case may be Now com* - no ;??*? t personage than "Old Ir\e f*ohh'' an 1 wr'tes In his usual fell 'It',in st:? lo lri the * current number of Mcdure's al out th "Bell Witch." a "sure enough ' ghost of pioneer daya In Tennessee Irre telle about th!* visitor from the' '.and of spirits n a i.lithlv realistic' m.inntr Ifa ?( reach the con clusion th it ti;;s is one spirit upon which the eighteenth amendment would have h;i?l no effect whatever She?for Mils was .a alee spirit and therefor-. or' t-i'tirse deadlier than the tnilc?was called "Kate." She must have h-?r some rvH.it:->:- K-K K-K..ty. f-r wh-n Me mo -n sle-I.e over the C-C-O" owsheil. sh never fail- d to drop in on '.lie Hell fam ily f- r a little plain and fancy haunting. It Is clear that the folks of thoso days 'ook their spirits seriously. since .Tohn H-11, against wli'-m the "vv.t. li" s--ented to hav>- a special prejudice, was tin illy hounded ? i h!.s grave by "Kal- " In fact, or e gathers that she gave him a dose of poison t-? hasten Ms departure Still, after entertaining us l>v hh' highly <-r cunistantla! 1-jrond. Trve declines to rome right out and say that he hellevrs It. We accept ft In its entlrr-tv, with the single reservation that we consider It an ttnvnrnl h---I lis merit of the imai; inatton "from Alfred to Omaha." WHAT MEDICINE DO THEY NEED ? An unli-iial -iMiatleii is r?* i l? ?1 fiont 1 .o.-kriili:- Xnw.i ulit r>' the t'.wr." : only doctor. i". .1 Slu r', fit. is *..?-UI up .11 jail t?> scrv<? a t- rin of f? ? ur months for ;?.tox:cnt!on Tier.. several cases of ilihess it til-- tow n and four county officials have irii'li' an ur*ent re.|ii.-st to tho nov-1 to.- of tin st.-r*' f.?r (he pliysiclar. s tmmvdi.i t. r- l. \sc. si 11. If 1 'r. Shorlock li n !>? < ii- ti.n.r drunk in the decree ai.?! freijiieucy Indicate! by his jn-rt?-:ie.; of four months It mlaht ln> h.-ttor for the sick people to h-t hltn stay in jail. Hoio-vor, that depends on the nature of their i'l.uess N .? develops that but fair or five of the "private' railroad cars are merely re t?? .1 Instead of owned. N'exT tine we meet r man In his so-enllod pri vate car we shall !?? >k Mm straItrht la , the rye arid wond- r v. be'her he has pnM | the rent f'resid. :.t Hardin* has promised to i visit Southern California this summer. j If a. makes a trip to Alaska That's j loKlcal. He'll need to go to California t . thaw out The Russians hnv. found a sk? let of a prehistoric mammoth That uni ; I he the remains ef Uns-la before the ; Holshevists her ! y. ..r^, ,.?? h-n f" In which i:.|tiPr has 1" eti n ? .-ale have heeri found near St' Ui'eliV ille. Must have b- en sellin* It to each other, I'ri s.dmt Harding. It is said, has gone on h.s vacation to bT.rido, leaving Ms i-ares behind. Yes. but they'll all be there waiting for h;:n vvlo ?. hi gets book , i'h:cis.*n wai ts light wine and beer 1 J WnJeh. h-ing !nf? ? prer< d. means that i sev.-n !! . ..lit;. ?: v- '- d to that j . If. -t ?? p.i( ..at.or; no., is j _ i V fill, oh*:!?' la n an 1-- m,,!. f rest I I 'iiiiLI'K' ft with ,i 'In M i,I f I I '.V'Wt a | 'Itnt'il ( lit i i V. fi l !?? .i hit of goivl. Our Mt.it f-v. rv one of htc i gosh darned contraptions. ? ^ * ? T VTTVTTrTTVTTTY -r -r v v t , ? ^ :M@irely McEvoyj .>A A ^ A A 4 -? - p- v J . P . M c E V 0 Y l a a ^ a a a ^? < HOW I K.VISKD Ml' PARENTS (By an Ex-Clll'fl.) ? *H.\ I l ilU \ I Obtain Ko:it and Solitude for Tlienv When I tir-it fiin*' to wyj parents tiny w.re !?? 1 ; ? .... by Invitations ti? dinners, p.titles and vari"ii> Uind- ? fflcnds?J nutile tin- distllietioii purpose.y . l ? ? alv... -It ?: ;? u,\ n I ? i? ? ?'? I the evening Kelulivos were niwny: 11 ? t ? ? ?: 11. iti : ? the . I i ? t' ? ?" ? belnK n total loss. As n result my i port sits -i ?? ? and had no time to read the t.eu M-ap'-r ? ni.e-.. m> to t: . . ? . 11s?w > ?? broaden anil uplift themselves As st'oit as I crew old < nouylt I ? ? nn.-e I the ?? on ' t. w to learn how to reetto "M iry 11.ot ,t I. tile l.atnb. w.tn > ? . t o was to learn a tew simpj le.'y i on lite ps.it.o Tin re was t | w.i- i ? ; fond of " I ..tt woolly ; upp . <! ??: v'l/ine and see this tiny in : It was eolnplete sil'eess 'l'he t itte was iv.li The lirst time I tried :t out tin* llvitin r- mil a is ..; ;; i. ? >; ? ? ? : ? ?: undesired quests At't -r 1 ha ! sun; it the t.ttii time, the >: v.lo t h id th.n: I [n reept ill >. 1 ttoii rented "Mary Had a l.lttle l,.iu:h." \it?r I had >-t down to the third .-tar./.a. wliii h Consisted the tlfst on,- with th. t i:. . se'olid, the exodlls !..?? the door Iv atin- nlmo.-t !!i it'..moll turned jigiiili to the piaiio mid invit. d the little v\ ? >,1> pi; ; ;. >1 s'*e tin' liny i'lii; attain tor tin* l.fteeiith ? r twenty-ihoid tun. At t' the same tin- ro.-m was inipty. e\i ept th-r ley m.-tto r. win. was i.iv lather, who had a s trance i;'..a:ii In ids .yes, ilea t \ t< v\ tieichholS I'atl.e oi'h -oiue ileii< -?r* ? - ' I' I the piano I didn't even mi l4. i Initio t.. open w ! . n t .v : ? hunting tor their lints After that our Itom- w.n a .p. ? : -.-t.'. . parents lost their huuitard look. They rrevv ? oj-te. p-t i.n visitors, no relatives, n,, neighbors W'.? tn-ver laid ? tallied And vve had | ienty ? f into' l.. rend tin t the lliovie sub titles, mid clove in wisdom and era ' ? S> Itdiea te.l hv A oeailed laltl-us,. ? ? ? ? v. ? ?? *V T v f P A P AT P /A P F4 Q i t It AKAb ii\ Aii otJ j ^ . . . . ^ ..p. y KOEEKT QU1LLE ^ . a (?rii- ???!:??? for .1 lawless s|;it.> *.?? !? ??: law Tho 1 [*:>';? I 'n ? StUo ;ip|"':irs !?< a l.iral :'r.. !??:?. <:? 'll:int.i:u ?!???'?i?'t UiMoiMiraK'- ??ri't ?? " M an;. ?? Vi'imal pridi- :s tv.? rclv a snioki ? >vr-'-n !al-! i!m? ii ? . . ???! < r t ? ? i .. Kraft. The - >,Io'a:hk l??*ttI'lit it i- >rt Ii- '.| ? am:. rrcov .T> "1*5::11 >-inri: a I iriilij ! .1 m.?\ ?? li ? >;? li? ? i ?- i : n> >. tn tti>->?? nifilOMi IIiiK-s w.<a<S-r> uii:tt hns t'Ci-onif <?: tin oi l k?*!:'!? aria u K, \\?i!.i- heavy ii i mi lii itirniiiini; smm I'.lit :ik <?'" i! - aw :"n: n\ v ? -l I' in rNri-pt tl \ ll'IK in(l.!>-!l'V !?' ? ??r?i?-n ! i. t. t Ill rare* j ?? r I'rani -. i" hastening >tlN a f>rf> : when il-t>ts arrmniil.itf .it.-i the Ifuns won't jiiiv V*, >9 r | ;kiH Tvi; For tli r* next few <|et\-nle?. ri'it :f.-ir.it 'i-rn form of tiato-na! i??? r1?:r??I:? -rx The av-'Mii- A morion ? think* th'ift - <-n.<.. :< ii- i;-:t n.: o\ lir.rW-rs inst<-:i-l of six or ?*iic 1?t Tii?- I>ul>lk- Mi.'iy t-oieott kcil n ..os l-ut it .-??>??.:?: - stories al-out th-- movie ?,'? Anil SO the fe.uee -lullar .l.-slpr,-! ?-? I t t t w ? y-l: - o \\ -I are a few optimists left tr. ?-hinnt?.?!?. ____ ___________ If it wrr.-i't ?1: .! '< r nin*' 1 - f*'.ir '? ? '*?< "? < v ? ? ! n '?f t:- C,.. ??? A- l ?.??? ' ? Ihp way i.ai ? 1511T 1! '' . y Jli.n!ta!>!.- at a- t i ntatc-r: ???n. v Th- I ? ' :? tion"" I? ut II" w will *hoy nfTeet the ri"M : ' It Isn't prohnh'.e. however, that 11:o man \> :tl. tin ??? ? . I - ? n. . -4 ? > political power than tman with the ihui^h Ain't Nature v.<-n? i t"iiiV K\ en though I ? ? . it" n?u l'onsi appears now ami then t" handle the ? :?: ? Statesmen miyht render a service hy .'it m.i ii I.? 1 mu-i ho 5?|>ille<l before a subject people .s ??ntitlei! t? ? 11!? t* (>nc n why the train always heats t:.- tiivver ii. ? . h. ? . the ettK.neer knows the llivver en n't knock h:-i off the f . The art of fcar?b-ni:iic tuav he lost, hut t ? n 1. f ? 1; on ... eover on talonue persuade us th.it the art ? : t-s n.. ;? (Syndicated hy Ax-eiat. d 1: l-t .1. ? HORNETS WERE FIRST PAPER MAKERS I Kutistis 'My. Jin, March 1 <V-- H. i r.< : s 111.- ?>: !?. p? r . " TV . I 11 ? r that I-' ?i> id-- by th'.'m ih in many si nil' ir t" ours n::?> '? ;i iblo tli.it wo italnod '-tir *'K-:is if '? i.kin;,- paper ? vitrh.tik t ir-' 1 ? I:tt'r> workers. i ' ? > . how-vor. I.:i\(! ??'. ? :i\ s n.-olc *'i j >f wo >1 pu |> .v 1*.:wilb us !< ?::-?* of t'.a*. r*i ? I? * .ftiiparatr ? ri.nnt .1 " n'.op.nntlt m ? Ii- paper m.i H i.- iinlustr ? r. tho N ? iiianU-K of I'll j Vis "f t'. ut'iil-'St Importation, ; . s ii fiirnifii'-s 11 i maioririi ."'or tho hives In which tin-v r.usi- tlmir famllo-H Their iiu-tl.o.l ? i i.nstriu-iln.' ihise !? Mi i .ttt-K After Mrs' ?'.-rtintr a >1 inn. ? t.py \ it with .1' / niiu'i'.*iKlni.ii*? i?:ir *i- u : ; , ? .? r I'll I'll'lr TP'St. T'n? >:ii t! ?' ..I.tntsn.! ft .? .1 .? ? ? < l '! ? .i ... iimi.s t . i '.is v ? I , ??v..i... I :?> ti .? i:, ?? 1 . . I!?? i v. ?' !? \?-? I V. i.. 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H. & M. . | SATISFACTORY SHOES J 1047 Main Street Wheeling-, W Va. Letters to Hie ! leteiilngemcer I ^ . I I . I ! I ! ... li III II !lOI| 1 ) I1* I.I . r .1 I II,I* :i?: i. li . r. I k. i.i ii'i ? i... nil..it ? ii. i ..!??/ f: ? 11 ? ? 1 y i.l.J-'-i. ..mi. ? f .? . ii i -. n>i? 'i ? ? ? ;i'.;?'???y ?:i i..-i,i. 11... in'ii!llj.*?*ii''"r w"' ,????? i ? |? - ,ii* !ui !??!'?* ? '?n .11 MI. f? )?? I M. ;?f? ? I ? .Hiwlillly i ,. ?. til ?J ? !J| Ill lUalUll* ??t i. ii ? ANOTHER VIEW OF ! IKE KEiFETZ CONCERT . . i... . ..; ? .n.; 1 mi* li lt! ? 1 I ' V-.VI. U r. i! I'ui .; ? . . .... I .11 ! ?? i I* ? II !?! "III" . .? , . I . v. |I i: , .11 11 : ? I: II,: :o ' , I. . . I- Ml J.i- ? Il-I!. -/ ill i !. . i i: ? i i' . ii i T! ' 'r<? la:: I li.,. . .. I a I: . !' i nay a |ijn- ir in li a ? ? ' la- l' a it"."' ?' V ' . i. i . : ,? ii ii|i--ii . . : . ? . :? w M Til. \ ?? i i. i ' I ? 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M. f r..polls. \ ? ti more so, as he has not ... i Ii Irorii which to ??liooso. anil atiy !i :n, i. ? fi-.f his j;:st ?!? sort s. Ill ???? opli I..a of tho writer. .Mr. Ifeifnts ..ii should Inivo thiio taii'h le-ller I> w It. T07'EX-TANKM Wheeling. V.'. V? . March !'? T I < 111<? i of th. Intelligencer: I-oat Sir: \V|.. !> V. : do >o:i the authority to ? ;i> 'th la !? ri , of -V .I i t ot want this .? >:11 ??????" >1. t.o! want that? "When you ?vrl:?- thoso "won..I he authority on prn hil.it lot. ? ..f. is why don't you sign \our nnir.e'.' With ???.:>? a-? a iie'ih judges hitn .'??lf. an.I I a m aiwajs sorry for 'he hit . f .ow n. 1 ? ?? o| wl.ieh tit.* writer of an anonymous letter arouses himself, lie win's ;.. i\jii. .. an (.pinion, of which ? either iishauieil or larks the ooiit.u.'e t lack that i pinion with his 1 ? >> i arc s'tronjr a supporter for pr>. iih:: ion .1m ; lihle b?hlnd an Alias. I'.-r a ;, par; I iloii't drink a. drop hut t on I am for prohibition, tis is. Ite-pei'tively yours. .1 V. XKIeSON'. What Other i Editors Say > ' f I .Mota;:. a: o.% a a."-Is more houses for ;h. ;.<.|.le i possesses so that it can ell...I!..I la. I ? ).. ople to come and Tv ?|t:ir.. i?i...? ?? houses. Morgantovvn I'ost. !;. put.! . .i;;>- will welcome the pews that .fatt.-s M i'hs is- to go into Mas ?" !,s. tic i.,r ipurpos. o' speaking ..rait: si senator ll?arv 1'ahu; l.odgt*. This w:i| a.all" i: virtually iitirnc. ss-iry Senator la.ds. to was-.- any of ].!? \ :i 1 ?? :iJ.!.? time on . a mpaigtiing and his ryh'es- n ay h. more fully devoted to yi-patriotic work of reconstru.: t'.ti it: wh \ ho has he. |, so arduously ? ??,;ag. -I arkshitrg Telegram ' 'to I Hi'., rati.' oh r. a nan p. g ?a''.a pi.o.'.-t.ve tar,if. remind, d }.carers tl.a: tn?- ? oast. I lit ion r.f the confederacy expressly prohibited a pr#? teciive tariff Wt.ll. that is as strong ' an' argument as any we have ever heard?Li kins Inter-.Mountain. It is announced that the New York . high s. hool youth who married his 45 ar-<>ld teacher will complete his educa tloii. and we'll say for-lilm he has as ? xc< ilent opportunity.?Huntington Her ald Dispute!) Another pood thing is that posterity can't vote tltis full.?Ohio State Journal. t.Ioyd Ceorge begins to believe that he has had enough of it. If the English common people allow lilm tr get that idea too firmly implanted in his mind< they will undoubtedly regret It. No lirltish leader understands the people of that country as does Lloyd George, and - - time and again he lias averted a popu lar storm of disapproval from the masses l>y hfs ability to engineer things In a way that met their liklhg.?Fair mont AVrst Virginian. Money talks, but with a Swiss son ? in-!aw John D.'s will yodel.?Hunting ! ton Advertiser. I i According to the lntest plan, the doubhboy Is to get his cash bonus by borrowing It.?Fairmont Times. Princeton asks parents not to give students autos. You can't bum gas and 'the midnight oil at the same time.? Harrisburg I'atriot. You -an pull off a father and son week ? and a mother and daughter week, but let somebody try to put over a brother ' ?end sister week.?Detroit Free Press. The Democratic theory tliat Senator Lodge Isn't such :> h!g man nftyr all. i seems to somewhat weakened by the j ?ntiiusiasm with which the Democrats 1 I.at< S-nator Lodge.?Detroit Free Tress If half the time employed in talking about the country's business ills were ! given to the business of the country, it nilgiiT be discovered that business really didn't tjeed any other medJclr.e * lor what's ailing it.?Marion,. O., Star. ? . h Somehow, every time v.e see the ex pression about the freedom with ""which a cat may look at a '.ing. we think? tiling hard not to?of Mrs. Asqulth. who I i-. said to feel at the greatest ease In t lie presence of loyally.?Kansas City N..t .:ng surprising in the fact that * Woman "'J years of age spelled down a j lot of young contestants in a "Vee" at Granville, pa., recently. She learned spelling when the subject was consid ered an important factor in a course of educa t ion.? Philadelphia 1 nqulrer. , V T ? ?? T V T VT 'f ?? ( [rippling rhymes i r ^ ^ t> A kfr .A A 4 B y W ALT ZVT A S 0 A ?*? -*- ^ r*- r*- -t HINTS or SPRING , I ? i i: Lav. wished th.it spring would come. I'or winter make* mc ??ry> I !?? ' '?? hear lite w:).l w:nds hum from orotic regions ilrca:y: iit:t at the dntvn : r;;igt mo : ? t. I'm h nging for PccotnWr. for there tiro rug- that I mutt !>i..t. ,-tinl .sti.vo.~- i must dismember. Housecieanlng and lYs deadly snares I v.?. ;Ifi al oii.sh. tor i must carry out the chairs, and rui? them down with ? ?It. I h'l'kft lio'isci'lcaning' chores, when I was wildly <-lriglng of birds ?.ml l.ees im| oh. r I..f ~ that (ientlo Annie's bringing. I elean for trot the brooms ami m ? t'/.t :::ak. if. also-runnish. when I was cull In? on the cbps to mak? : ? -;t-r \. r .-h Tho women now impatient wax, they're restless and uneasy, t!? >n. to r. novate our shacks and make existence choosey. I'll have to carry ..-hairs, and scrub the door and casement, and pack ldp bureaus up the ? Mir. .i*i?l tinges to the basement. And when I'm on my spavined knee*, some p.".i; utetis'.ls swinging*, not all the birds in all the trees ran cheer me by their .?singing. Tl.v w. men .warn to tear ap;irt the house in which I'm dwelling; in cam f. r mo tin- tulips start. In vain the birds are yelling. I look upon the drifted snow. I mark its gleam ami glitter, and how I hate to see It go. to feci that it'e a <iuitl. ri i Copyright. l!?t'2. George Matthew Adams, i i II New Jersey Dresses ? I !'<>!< l'UE MISS'ASH JUMP A' ;j $5.90 and $7.90 i'? !iiit* will be in.-tat.tK identified as the most attractive - !| ."1 !lie n ? ,? || Vraijnline Siij??\i r I'-h'tirc. with >lioe-trini; 'ncit. <?r 1 herlii^tiM' oiVc. t with ^ 1 iii rc< 1 clastic hand. Plaited i ie^.nitlv tail 'ted t:i?:.: Aii-W'o. ! Jersey t loth with White i\iil or j 1 itieii t ?'liar atid I I >.ir!< ! thic. Henna. Kr"wn. l aw ii. >izc"j $5.90 ' 1 7 QO \ .dtie- tie two y-Jieeial Price* Mittll'd.iy <?! J kjj? Bl n \J ? f ? ? Rompers and Creep, rs A new line of these Play Dresses for the kiddies just opened? Plain ('hambrays Check Chambrays Barred Chambrays Combinations of Chambray and Dimity. Two-color effects, in which Pink and White. Blue and White, Blue and Yellow are featured. 98c to $1.98 l jives a pood return tor the money invested in these pood lookinp. washable Play Clothes. ,|! New Sport Neckwear < I .'nMitmiinl iutiTot this ?1 i - j ? 1.i \ ' ?! Now Spring Xeck v. oar. Ginjjhams r j Ratines J j In |*i.i??i an.i Xi>\ i :\ ell? >1 ?? Ml il "'"'T- ' ,. j j in !ar-. ' " r an'! i t: II N-ts j ;i:i.i \ i -:? t . in a'.! far j. ?jMilar (i iii-.i !..?:? . Invi;ni.e'v p; 48c and up He aiiinMij llit* ins; tn eu;ov ? | wearni;' thi-c ptvtlv n< w >j.?.rt Extra-Weight ! Ha r Nats 9we ! 'riii t > a ( ! i? c? n: a!' the . .Man! I >ha?!??*? hi tin I'mi! l?_*->tr .n< 1 I lair N'l- at the -peNa: Saiur I IIKI.:. I - 'iv \ ()I'\IM'I'.K Chamoisette Gloves i'.-1'.ntton Mou.M|tictaircs-- Q"| QQ An Attractive V alue. Pair e|)A?Oc/ HASH G TAN TONGUE /USQUE BROWN WHITE CRAY . High Quality, l.<>\\ Price ami Extreme Desirability unite in this i?tit-"i-tlio ordinary offering of I^ong Chnmaoisette ^"| QQ 1 ilovy- at Saturday's price the pair of Many New Easter t Hove Novelties here for choosing. ! ? Handsome New Earrings Staid and Sport Styles Mike in These Increasingly-Popular Ear Ornaments. ila immense style-variety affords a wide latitude of choice, with extremely at:racti\e \alttcs at the very moderate ^"| QQ price range of to tJ/.L?i/0 Imported Head < nolle?original designs?much below value in lcwelr\ Department. Two Special Hose Offers I.abie.-' All Nik Stockings in Hoys' heavy-rib Black Stock ;.;slm-Tied -t\le. m Black or C'or- jugs in three different weights, d .\ar.. A >a'nrday offering 1 'hey were recent fioc the pair which ei\e- the Ee-t .-ilk Stock- values. Saturday O_ it.:' value vet at the AA special OOC pair, price fjM.lyU THREE PAIRS Si.oo ni Y YtWR STRING REGS A/ SEEG/AL LOW TRICES J it Gee, M. Snook Co. 1 - .4 *?' \