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i no consilium's iu ims country jmumuiy are
not so much interested in free hides as thev are
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.By and by the Georgia legislature is going
to make that state so good that nobodv will
want to live in it at all.
Paris has a school where women
how to smile and smile, and smile, ami he
lainesses still, Ave suppose.
are taught
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Wlien benator Stone says, "Pork chops, and
hustle" nowadays, they do say that "cullud
pussons" move around right pert.
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J'iie Persian revolutionists snv the ex-shah
was "fired." The ex-shah says he "resigned.
Everybody agrees that lje is out, however.
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Speed of the Stars. " If it means the Nut Good
win kind, it deals with the blue-ribboners ex
clusive! v.
A Virginia woman shot her husband because
lie insisted on playing the phonograph. The
trouble was, probably, lie would not buy any
new records.
"Seeing his distress, 'Mr. Roosevelt shot the
beast on his return," says a press storv from
Sirica, wn er ur. juong, is
shoot a beast "on his return."
it all
right
to
. An exchange waxes wroth that "Cuba is not
even permitted to borrow money in her own
way."' Well, Cuba is no worse off than the
average human being in respect to that.
, ALTRUISM IN BUSINESS
Can' the Golden Rule apply practically to
commercial affairs f The Christian Business
eacrue is an organization in London that lias
undertaken to do away with ''tricks in' trade."
tVr viniitii lliof "Knuiiinac nnn lin tnnrJiwrtnel "nn
O. J11VV LlltU UliaiHlld 111 UJ VtVFiA.ViU.V w.
Christian principles," this society established a
grocer's shop. That first experiment is
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E. Wv Weaver, said: 'The early hijli
M'liool was a vocational school. It was
ii men scnooi catauiiHiieu 10 prepare a
ng ana an education
which only a school of secondary grade
can give."
High Schools , and Employment
Special committee in the hijjh
Bchools of Now York Qityhelp HtudontH
leaving .school to find employment, and
ndviso them in ntifdics that fit them for
practical "life. This work is to bo or
ganized is the Central Vocational di
rcetorv. and will have $0,000 a vear at
now in the hands of a receiver after a loss of.itH command. A leader in this work,
$L',000. But the advocates of the idea are not
discouraged. They are confident that some les
sons oi their experience will make another trial boy for the learned professions, it has
successful. In the meantime, they have opened now become tho right-of all, and it is
, , .,, ., ,, ,, t (l pv 'attended by the bright and the medincro
a laundry with the motto over the door, Do un5 thq. ullj hy ht)ld rich and pohr
llllto otliei'S as you WOUld that they should do It is still a vocational school, because,
unto VOU " I regarded as a preparatory school, it
,. . ' , , ... , , i , i 'prepaid many for the professions. To-
The trouble with such benevolent enterprises tlm domn'nd is tha mnny who ut.
is that they ignore competition. If all the per- tend in this traditional high school shall
sons emrased in a given branch 6f mercantile io prepared for the trades nnd indus
trade Avithin a prescribed locality could be d tt trainllr and an education
brought together in an agreement as to prices,
there would result a kind of beneficent trust;
but that would imply a degree of mutual confi
dence that it would be hard to establish and
maintain without the actual practice of Chris
tian principles by all concerned. An adherent
of the Golden Kule, operating alone, with no
precaution as to the possible conduct of others,
would be likely to encounter rude and material
disappointment. His pecuniary interests would
be exposed to peril without a reformation of
average human conduct. No rule can work to
advantage in the game of life unless all the play
ers consent thereto, and even then every one
at the board is likely to keep open eyes. These
are considerations that may account for the
failure of the altruistic enterprise. "Do others,
or you will be done" is a sarcasm wholly im
moral and untrue. , But it is an extreme re
versal of the ideal that indicates the surviving
need of self-protection in unsentimental and
selfish trade. ' '
Mr. Charles "Warren Fairbanks has bean re
elected a trustee of Ohio Wesley an college. And
yet there are people who insist that a term as
vice president finishes up a statesman's career.
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"Poor King Edward!"
Plain Dealer. Whvf All
says the Cleveland
we see that he has
AN INTERNATIONAL INSULT
Now comes the aeroplane hat. We might
have known i-t.. hi fact, the greatest wonder
about it is that it has taken such a long time in
Starting. It is on its way to New York from
Paris that den of decorative iniquity to at
tend a Gotham hat show. Its fell purpose is to
take a prize if possible, aud if not, to start a
millinery rough house.
The new creation is a pretty little thing.
It has huge feathers amidships to represent
wings. Pore and aft from the head projects the
car. The meager reports we have up to date
do not mention the gasoline-engine, the propell
ers, the passengers, thejioise, and the smell,
but we feel surethey are symbolically there.
There is no doiibt about it that the aerolpane
bonnet is an actual fact, and that it has not
only been designed, but constructed assembled
and shipped. The only question remaining Co be
settled is: Will American women be able to dig
up enough nerve to wear it J That is what
the Parisian inventor wants to know, from a
standpoint of idle curiosity, tainted a bit with
commercialism. The idea seems to be that if
the new hats do well in America, they are sure
to do well in France.
Right here is where we wish to have words
with whoever it is that doubts the bravery of
American women. Jf any pink-whiskered
Frenchman thinks our better halves are'under-
weiglit when it comes to courage up alott, we
are "talking to him; and if he will name the time
and the place, we will take him out and thrash
him with one of his own plumes, and then stick
a feather down his back to make him think his
ribs are broken.
Why, the women of this land dug stumps out
of the cornfield while their husbands were he-
inir sealnod bv wild Indians. About the same
An Historic Mexican Church
Tho Church of Santo Domingo, in
Oaxaca, deserves the attention .of tour
ists in Mexico. It is built on the site
of martyrdom, where ten priests were
slain by Indians in tho timo of Cortez.
Somewhere about l.WO Dominician
friars began work on the church, aided
by a gift from the king of Spain. It
cost more money to build Santo Do
mingo's (Jhurch than it did to build St.
Paul's in London. It could contain
four Westminster Abbeys. Owing to
the gieat hoiglit and thickness of tho
walls of the church, it has been usod
for a fort on any and every occasion
when necessary. Xo wars, however,
marred the serenity of tho early Domi
nicans, and and each year baw tho
church increasing in wealth. The li
brary was ranked among the greatest
in the republic. Tho interior of the
church was decorated in many places
with pure gold. Santo Domingo was
turned into a barracks by the French
army of occupation, nnd the gold
decorations, the fine paintings, aiid cost
ly adornments wore ruthlessly stripped
from her walls. Tho friars were driven
out, and for six years tho uhurch was
a fort and nothingMnore. The accumu
lated grandeur of .'500 years was un
done in a few brief months.
'Philadelphia's Immigration Station
Philadelphia has been troubled about
its immigration station, and much re
lief is expressed at the "election of a
site within tho city limits, on the west
bank of tho Delaware. Beach street,
which interfects the property, !s occu
pied by tho tracks of the Kiver J'ront
railroad, a line owned jointly by Mhe
Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia . ii
Heading railroad companies. This fa-t,
coupled with the further circumstnnro
that the Belt Lino railroad possesses
tho right to extend its tracks thore,
insures access to the station on equal
terms to any present or future trans
portation company which seeks the
privilege. '
to grieve about is that he is getting along in tlme H f wom'en of France we,e fitting over
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years,
for his
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- "A man of Theodore "Roosevelt's type is
wanted for mayor'of New York," savs a Goth-
amite. Well, thore does not seem to be but one
of that type in sight, and he says lie will not
take the nob.
J)r. lOliot's proposed new religion is not tak
ing like wild fire, somehow. The sum of opinion
seems to be that tho old-time religion is good
enough for us. What is needed is a little closer
attention to its precepts.
some Kiss-my-iauy-ia-pop-m-juy cuiinuvuiay
about the location of Venus de Milo's other
pinion. We have them beaten all along the
lino, and we resent the insinuation that we can't
wear just as obstreperous bonnets as anybody
;lelse.
Let the Parisian designers keep their hats to
themselves, unless they are willing to send them
over with the understanding that our women
are just as liable to crawl under them and be
contented as the women of Franco, or any othep
semi-civilized country.
It is whispered that Ir. Iveed Smoot is to be
Senator Aldrieh's successor as chairman of the
' Sennte finance committee when the latter gen-
'tlemanj retires. Tt must be admitted that Mr.
hmoot lias made a most exco lent understudv.
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According to an enterprisinjr newscratherer.
, Gertrude Hoffman emerged from a recent po
tSlioo court trial "wearing a look qf injured in-
&-'tVrwu'n(r . " rPlmf ic nltnnuf nc limnli no clw. xvnnve.
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Spring Song" specialty.
An Ohio paper assorts that "the Buckeye
Jstate will have two candidates for the presi-
!' dency alter Ir. Taft shall have ended his sec-
pud term." Ohio seems to grow in modesty a
, .little slower than any other state in the Union.
A young couple were arrested in, New York,
recently, "for making love in Fifth avenue,"
Ave are informed. As they wore married, we
think their act, considering the locality, niight
have passed as something novel, but not actual
ly illegal.
Ft transpires that the Georgia peach growers
made a cool half million dollars on the peach
crop recently marketed, notwithstanding the
fact that it was killed a score of times last
spring.
The Globe district figures in all copper dis
cussions and reviews published in all parts of
the country. In fact Globe is now considered
one of the most important copper producing
territories in the "United States.
A Dearth of Generals
Lord Kitchener is regarded in Eng
land as not only a great organizer, a?
has been proved, but as n great gener
al, which is yet to be shown. His vic
tories over Muhdists and Boers have
been attributed rather to organization
than to" quick perception of crises. He
has not been tried in collision with
trained military leaders. Thore is a
present dearth of generals of wide fame.
Those of the French and German ar
mies are little known outside their re
spective services. The long cessation
in European wars makes the military
qualities of the general staff a subject
of speculation. But emergencies bring
fortn leaders. In our- civil war few
knew at tho bombardment of Sunipter
aught of Captain Oraut, Captain Sher
man, and Lieutenant Sheridan. Op the
Confederate side the great reputations
of the beginning did not long survive
at their first valuation, and it wns not
until the war was a year old that Lee
came to his own, to tho position to
which his genius entitled hiim As von
Moltke was unknown outside service
circles until ho was past sixty, so some
man who has passed his life in the dis
charge of routine may burst upon the
astonished world as tho moving spirit
of the next great war.
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A Learned Surlragctto
The Knlish suffragtjttes boast one
learned member whose scholarly re
quirements excel those of most men.
This suirragctto is Mrs. Charlotte Car
miehsiel Slopes, lecturer on fos&il bot
any in Edinburgh, t)icn studied in Lou
don, anil in 18112 became the first worn
an to eain the distinction of a Munich
degree in botany. She then became in
terested in geology, went to Japan, and,
usually traveling alone, visited the wild'
ent partK of the island empire aud mado
scientific discoveries of such import
ance that on her return to England a
few months ago the Uoyal society .ar
ranged for tho publication of her papers.
Our National Title
This country has a prior right to tho
initials "U. S. A.," and the hopo is"
expressed that tho Prince of Wales,
when ho gocsjfo South Africa to incor
porate the new federation of BrititJi
possessions, will favor the adoption of
80,1110 title whgse initials will not pro
voke postal confusion. "The United
States of Africa" would suggest inev
itable complications. In reafity, this
country has no exclusive title to tho
torm '"' United States."" That term is
used ofticially by Brazil and Venezuela.
The term has been employed time after
time as indicative of a federal repub
lic, and Colombia. Jt is now tho Re
public of Colombia.
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