Ii
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"1 . l- i .'-,,:IIth, h.e 'th if France where the hMtld li,. no. ,. the . ', tu.rn frot. -Argnth.e tatl r.
t nd p ir "th rille ail Incil tleld pih 'dP . 3-tvron It. ,Newon. nIi tltit secretary of ti= trea.usur f r lie
an hi a le.' ur..ointid ,lleet" r of cutoZls of the port of New York.
PROVIDENCE MEN OFF FOR NATIONAL ARMY CAMP
Dtafted mnel, from Providence, it. I.. marching on the city parade ground before leaving for the National army
emp. This Is the second quota of men sent to the camp.
WHAT THE GERMANS DO TO HOSPITALS
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Smoking mass of ruins of the IFrench holpital of V:delnleinourt after it
had been destroyed by Gernimzn avintors with incendiary bombs. A numnber ,fI
helpless wounded soldiers and attendants were killed.
POST OFFICE BUILDING IN TRIESTE
'ii
The handsome post offlre building in Trieste. the Austrian city towart
which the Italian armies are slowly forcing their way.
Would Be a Money Maker.
'Everything he touches turns to
"If I were troubled In that way. I'd
keep my hands on something all the
It's Often So.
"Tom has a regular hatchet face."
"He may be sharp in the face, but
hs dull in the head."
False Alarm.
'A man came In the omffe who at
mpted to take my life."
"Good heavens, John! Was he an
S eartest T"
"No: a solicdtor who wanted amy
Pa Py for a complimentary write
Quite Contrary.
- 'bee is one odd thing about
VWhat's tha:?'
"When "r.ter Is in the stocks money
tightt."
"A Train of Thought" F
"I like to imagine myself in various y
places."
"Travel around the world on a train t
of thought. so to speak."
The Modern Way. f
She--Hle stole the livery of heaven
to serve the devil In.
Ie--Livery nothing: He made his t
getaway in a six-cylinder.-Judge.
Obtrusione.
. "There is nobody the world ctnneot
go on very comfortably without."
"Yes," replied Miss Cayenne; "but
there are men of such aggressive ego
Stilmn that they won't permit the world
to do so."
Her Vow.
"Did she take the usual marriage
i vow?"
"Not quite. She promised to love
her favorite motion picture hero. hon-i
or her hu!hand and obey her physt
clan."--Lie. i
GERMAN WHO IS PESSIMISTIC then.
c:tket
she I
up hi
rath'
\ ha
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." Ti!
C1" CI, I
it u In I'
h hif th tr
Sr;:1 .rn!Y u thi- 4 tnzl zarlky. 1h 4 i'- an1
tlal
1f sithitin f t r irk et
ntvey in favrhif f the' s lie t allry that en
;t-rmanny's ..slilers "ill be defrn,:ald to
of the. fruits of her vitiIiris. g;eneral t
loringhovwen b.liewv.es tren'h warfare i
a gr,::t mistake' :and thinks that only
:"n n re..sie it tack wouild have
ibrought sut'less. Hle ; .is, howevr,. W "
Sthat the rerlnma l!n riitT 'lve wta: notl
stronll enolghl to oe-rtlhrow the allties. Ilk
He I chis oii. at left in liphotor:iiph, le
talking ilth :a intnhber of his statt. uri
But One Ideal. w,"
Ideals of hiuaty diffTer Vaihre the a
hIoly Si cui'llrr.' l. IOne! person prefers
blttue eye.s andl aniother brown. "Whiit dit
:t pretty girl It.essi' is." oine will say.
:an anothr will an.''er: "Why. I
n- eer thnt:llht :I .stie ps rtilcul lltalrly ,rt- '
ty. th1t her sister Mary -" :1i spi n. t.
Btlt wlin be.luity of character ls cn
•! 1, . there is no such is re me t n t.. r
Iv..ryone renalizes that unseltish tess i=
'ullu I.f n st tishne s uglyl . th+gt
klt.dne"s Is i harltling andll hat hideo .s. i
;', r, is- n, ,tan'h r of }our becoming
is but ,ie dlbal for the beauty of the
spirit.-Girl's Cinipanion.
and i . His Age.
Allan. on his sec, nd bilrthday. was h,
told by his mother that he was two al
sousi yenrs old. That same, day his mnether h
+ weighed hiltr. and as she lifted him off
rain the ~enle. xs'e said: ti
" You weigh just thirty pounds." r
That evening. when the little boy's p
father came home. he said:
tren "Well. Allan. how old are youtr
i Allan hesitated a few seconds and j
his then replied :
S"Two years and thirty pounds." t
Comforting.
.nnet "I'm dreadfully srened. A dog bit
me and as soon as they got him off
"but ime he head a fit."
"ego- "Don't worry. If they think any
aorld thing at all of the dog. they'll get a
good vererlnairan for him."
Little Pitche3.
riage "Oh, Mr. Smith. did you go away at
the bl steanmer?"
love "No. Tommy. What makes you ask
he- that?"
thysl- "I heard pa tell Mr. Jones you were
h:alf-seas over:'
b {ý ' before I
j':/ýýýý*'*"**ýýýýý % nr: alt,
%kyers do
Old Sandy "I
,Helps Cause
% By Osborn Jones 0
::: t .. . 1: . 1 i . "
II #i II i:'I I.:".I
i-i r" 11ii t 1 '.."t. ! 111 t.. , .
! Th minl ly tir- to it fl t r.. ht ' tiny
lt.. • rival In her att.':i" ,!. as t.he- old
ni, tn-'If-:Iil- Vitr. S' tIer.I knowln re iti,' :tti
hu'. , that th a t : '. n tir .i "iice r have .
Ith,. t,, I :lri-tii ri it h r let it th di "
i-t. lt.. : !lh h:,l I1. ar hi Ir - wi ' ," '
.wIt: - nell flit t v"'ry I ,i, irirtlih dt
rivl. 1ut tin . thl ,' i t rtii t . ,a o hl.
aht'zi ,Itrs(|i, Ijib en, t ,'r I ,i'-rI,: i itzli, , lith
til o.f pl',r,.,-es I:t npI nl':1bh h,'h" ,":t,
ily havel dr, n" tha. r, , : t Itl h Ipth ',t t'
didh . raliz, h,; ti[-y thl i " 1, 1 , ,
haDl been till he Itt- nhl h1a," ilt e" th rt. t
a ll al, ll'ter ithe ,li c'ti u onhl. The
The Saturdi'y lfter n',on after he i hli n TI
ditinit.ly deehlde. to r pr h unfor- ita nl
ftnately ita not find oel n ariette alone. It'a
1i: riv .l n her atthention s -i the old aundt
man-of-all-w,,rk. ` ,Indter,-, known more his i1 oII
famrailay u ts anly- thtuh tany trefer- m
ence that that name mignht once have te r
thrne to hia hair am camnlhexion had tl thif
ceonase] to Ie apparent for Sanmly ,n aIm
toothlehsI aini hlr sparse tol r was- ,inW
white-surely not a very frhileda dle lh
ri val. But any third persn i. i rival dor h,
wshen .a T an lwants to, i-ro.on pc l an nil
iwhtny Is:llitledlph entered her Iti.butil- ,iot .
rtiving root h lhrilt w re l knellingo ,eo
Sanly all the pul srit, baAnr. oh fan c
"S , s,,rry. a lnolhll" s ,ldl with Th
tnhis te. th Th. n .re thlnha for tihe suf- lpem
frntce blazar. It's to ire In a week and Musi
Ive hal t take the chairmanship the thatn
last thing." "i
During all thel call that afternoon mare
Randolph never once found a turn in utmpI
the road from which he t l hr t a d l-et if
rected his own remarks toward a pro- thin]
posal. The case was soon packet and l ac
Sandy shuftled away with it, but Hen- hot -
• rlette'si thoughts were still engTolssed
Iv skipping from remarks on the tish T
ny pond at a suffrage bazaar or fancy sell
tables and lemonade bMeths to propoes- l.m
Is !. w a ts
uPerhaps it was not to be wondlered. it"
githen, that when I lentriette suddenly tam
1asked Rn.ilolph to promise to "do a the
cerItan favor" aind t promiise before thin
she had l t him wht the it wa. he held ri
up his larI g mscut lne he and and swore and
rather folishly to "do anoithing ' n o ft s
(hit's wort.,l that she wanted him to." wa
1hat hI want, hl to waer to got th o Ie t
Mr. Tilden to let the suffragiktý bur- tht.
row what day, kna wn a s I the "Tilden ratti
ebazaar. ti
I 'll do whpl ait I enn, l enrietteo" Ran- tll
ulolph I;t.tl ý Ih apnnly. "hut it may be
very ohrtr se asinl fog me nrd fpor him.'- i
t u site. hei i n client o.f nlne"-Itlan
- 1 . 1 ,!l h h :l i l n.", t b ei- 'n lp r ct ht i in ' I tw s o
lo.e that ihe di he0 i ntf t pott lt i thrl 1,,
I `tith ,rt::t .o S re o l i t--al: f:th,'t! n- '
"'V l t :lih r, - :1 a :. :it nolew n oinu on i
. ,r 'hat h isfl-. i w e. a ye ar s t , rio
.'r Th, T:1,# n<- had been ,,llt of the -at
h n f: lf year. I i t 1.,, to:.i I Mr. ih
liteII lot. 'r. h1e brtwer . p I.opai' tof lt
:1t
well tiv. phi thei rent even tha ough
.: , dI d 'nlde nott to linv, In the houie. I
Now T , iit . tl In lenmberelter for al
hilei tin t h huithe had could ever he wrds
hted. twe rhed t settle it out o in
court, blt we cnel,tn'l. You wouhln't ull
autdartnd tht e echnnalite;.o I. no
-han't b nre you with them. But the as
. oth e Is g ohing up and Ie m particularly sI
ianm otl notr to lme out." f Ifs t
I I a cussed the case in i way tllt waos not th
it', house was nll wrongf and you sm how e
, nI a r ln town were to go there on ae nice
have er day, as it is quite m ikel: to be in a
h, j weak's time . and find out what a barn-lo
blles h workpnl aex set my i.nterestt if you t
r urge It Still,. I have promted."te o et
But't o uph se allnv those eve peopledso
wof ent there and roaste f almost to
e h went tito 80 r 90 and aille the win
. ,ows hd to he opOent,-wouhl that tl
i Ila onclolph'si enyes showed ken int r- s
l l est and for re flein g mar me nt o he fr
t e- t that his sole Int:rest tn l, f-r
ay the tine heallr n wafs tI p ropose to ten
, h- r uledte. kp hy csertetinly, hlt would nes
.il ,Ill. whi the r ,se for m,. Bult--"
their r " 'l Itn't .piutsI n o-i have taen ai
Shlat glod loo k ait the fulrn,, or thalt Mr.
'm onig "I cam say that we hmae, little gir.." I
There Itundolph had never usId those words ' :
of the
The two great oblstacles to the o
t. w i heal thy developent of persdonality of
ms two arb jealousy and fear. and they are as
mot her hlgh and errible in husiness as llgi
hIm off any other department of life's activl
f-." for any oeof his fellows, more e.
Iso long wtll hi, lhe devoid of that ellll.
ndh and jealous of some other man does not
harm the other man; I t only Injures
s." the jealous one. And if the jealousy
damage lTheressell,, whilst the object
doi blt of the envy receives an addition of
Mislhed by decl-aring har%'.d zones of
bhefore in :a"lr.--'ii II:uI . rte,. or Han
n:)t altolgether . :t-y. "'Yi1u .,e. «," law
yvers don't : , asoi t thLng - in. j;tt that
tin ay.'
lenri.t ." . n,,rt,. ai n ,.x" ,st{ b ri.n
that In li';:t., e, , ",.,tnpr f'r inwy,,r., tt
. "inm ral., nld t::n t.!',, h' : !!inii ll t:.t
iatck to Ith+" m: n ii- ti r""- ttll i.
" I 'f v,, ' r t t,"y , ;lth . 1.t'. ;' ,
.t *!: . ! t T'I . n - , . r S t,
t r't ; xt. . I t t t'' h. I -"
] n.1' s . h !". : - t" tlr .,n hi u.0 l.
u'i., '1 l- , l. " . , r ti be- th', thirdl
Th. e trip ",. t ak. . to, th.e T"iltin
,rnti'i'n th: t nit ht in Iinrt tte's liturtl
roadster, with rlenriette ati: i:. had fhl.
t I" tlt"'il:'l at h.'r lil ' anltt the wel." .lztnt
,Snir sitthttiig at I .an, llllh5 f tht i Ith .
*his own r'eitih-shid feet protrulilng to
i thie rnln!, h1iard, and in the athium
iart thilley r.turnt. The hr spent
at tht nripn w as tan in i. tcth Sit ln-
la v:i-t, tiaster ofi cnremtitelhnr tt' l l Rl tn
r adti. lilteh tl.nrlett, forat the oltiv mn
Randollnht,d at hr shde all,! the \z,.nze1
d or holsting his light anlt aglfeh hfdy th
S'her artt pin'i and tlraftsnd in the ruaty.
it ii.e t-chvey rtlretned. h hattlr spent
Saiti thver il gootd sharse of the cellar of
thd o uld h oulnise.
lThe pI1'.' that condlveye f the oldt air
Sfronm the furnace to the upper r,-ziiotn5
Sth hoit use wrehi rlusty. but not b o
t ul'hr it tllsat drafts in the thru. ty.
h lanil for t lho ht air i'of the not he
that t usk.
Theow h'll thwork" Snve ny t h:td re
h markeld lth way of announcitn hup trt
inm th. "If yous'll order a couple t ,' ton
of- o chestnut coal and a bit of kindlin' I
'0 think I can have enough heat in the old
liace to m. ake your tce cream sell like
',hot n fk for in Feh'rary."
ed *
Th dn a wh me, and the ice crthem dsturdy
sell like ht akhumes and even after the
lmo e ha been so dilutedtask. that it
wa almot innocn w t ork." Sany had re
with the citrus andt r h it of kndl Ias
tnaued. It c old in such abundance that
Splathe pro mceeds o that tcreame ere five
hot cakes what one would have expected
Ed frm letonaile. Windows were opened
and those who came to uy made ream dins
e of sheets of paper they coul fnafter. It
was almost Innceolnt of anyy for nutun andy
with there wacitrus no very rat irrittin in
Sthe proicesed of complat taint tht were five
lme. lwhaint the wxld haive expect. At
r itnd thoee tne ho ame atteld to buy the
az:a:r was strongly Inmpres'ied with
tn- the fact that the Tillen house was en
ohe iIwe l witih a phentitomenaiil healting uilp
i. r Il'tt. and sarcre a per'on in town
IRI.
mi- f:tie,, to hieir something ntitlliut the ."C
'4 <,,- \live he, t that lhid prey:tiled in the
.,1,i lilel-in durinn th., tw, l:'y.s and
- two l 21,t- of the suf'fr:ie bhT.za:!r.
1 A ftx day :after ti:- bia:tz r ll.n
r ,T ri ett- HIi. lurcl ::tmp ill ntllnllllcdl' *l her ,n
th," _.:; emi nt to lIn~t olIh Yardley, nn.
Mr. 'h : v who :new wlenri-t,'tte . il x'l "
tf tl,.' wh' l.knetit her nly ft tlthe repu
efly *'ition s!,- lhore , s an up- moI- -c.naitan
uh outing sllfrtl:st exptlineid the fact
use,., that the enigagemifnt occurredl just
for when it dlid In this wise:
the IeInrriette had set her cap for Ran
he d1,llh; yet.. that Is just whatt they .sald.
of indl no doubttt allndolllh had taken a
idn't fancy to Hlenriette. hut Rn:ndtllh wnas
o I tnot the khitd of young man hIoto would
the ask a girl to marry him unless he had
arly siome idea of how hi' wais going to sup
Iplrt her. Ilenriette knew this. andt. if
dis- thle truth itust ite toli. Ihentlrie.tt hadl
not tii- making of the better lawyi\ver iof the
etis tiwo. She knew thnt Mr. Tilden hltl
the put a Ilttle work in thi' "votiig ltiwy.r's
how way and shite knew about that calse
nome against the brewer. Hamherg'r. So
•om- -hli worked out the \\hllle scheme.
nice ilhtnned the suffrage hazaar :and every
Itn a thiing ind got that nman Stlndy to ma:ke
barn- tile re that could prove the house
nwill tcold hle heated. And. of course, lam
yyou tergetr's lawyer saw there was no use
continuing the suit. and the affair was
ople settled :iat once. Nol one cured. for no
t to onet hadl any great love for the brewer.
there The result was that Tilden gave the
win- young lawyer a fee amounting ti, hilf
that the year's rent thirt he had recoverel.
and for that mansion the rtent VaIS
ntr- nnoruitiiS. More than that. Tlultn put
e fr- :ill his legal work into the hands. of
' fir th. youig lawvyer. lls future was ls
I.t- tir- d eilaid-w\ell. itfti-r that. how cuuli
viould Mr. YTrdlhy dii ilthterwise tluin he did?
ken a Complimenting Father.
t itr. ('h:rl.s reexle'ivl a wagon oin his
llded. birthdlny lind iroillptly broke a wh!s-l.
girl.." I Hlis father soon nienlled it. "l'la." he
words said, "you are smarter than you look."
considerable extent. Everyone knows
n the that somewhere in these zones the
nallty deadtlly explosives are hidden and traft
are as fic is limnited to certain hours. Thus.
as In for example. the approach to the capl
,ctivi- tal by way of the Potomnac is defended
5 envy by a barred zone which Includes the
re es- government proving grounds, where
slness. the big guns are tested.
Milxlr
Reing Fuel Value of Woods.
es not Hickory, oak. beech, birch. hard ma
njures pie, ash. elm. locust, long-leaf pine and
-alousy cherry have fairly high heat values.
of the and only one cord of seasoned wood
oobJect of those species is required to equal
ton of one ton of coal. Hickory. of the non
:roougdh resinous woods, has the hIghest fuel
A man value per unilt volume of wood,. and
m using has other advantages. It hurns evenly
r apply and. as housewives say. holds the heat
hange. The oak comes next. followed by
beech, blrch and maple.
ttectlon So There Now.
s neces- "People could live on half the food
Idea of they eat at pre--." " -:i a Ith.i~scitn.
void ac- .lso. perh:pa gE-.t itlong with half the
acomn- medical nadvice they :ire in the habit
ones of of takiag.-Toronto T'legrau
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