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fc5 A w ' 'ik. " i' 4 JUtf' ' Jhfe t ,,;,,. .,,,.,.f T, MARlON.DMbY.MlRROtt, SATURDAY. MAY ! 4, 1007. ' , , , ,, . , , . PAk Itillll ;: ; ' '. .' Ji0: 1 Blow How, Thou Winter Wtad. . , . -j-.' ' ' " . .nt ' 'W- F" 'JK?" '' 2JHft'Kffl?Wut i i. i AQUES.MENDE..SOHN . &. tttS && . 'flJ : l$L-bnui I 1 1 fV-frV "K I tH"-- , h y 1 2? . t . l'iitiso tempo rlsolnto. f ) fly epocorit. , - ' . ' i! & SSf l7w:$.3K SwtJlSw r.Xr '.um' " !'01 B!nKh18h-h, n t0 , & 'jo1'1?' ''W-flP I? Wgnlup. Most 'vJH , cnt KMttMyt- tinnl UoJ smj ht - hoi Zkt gril 7irn JS'ei-tet Hunt Jhueh-Itr ilir J-'reundrf Die lKy .Hi i . . Hi?' -J II T i K - I (sy , f Docorlt. JUH . P t a tempo. J U m a toiupii. Tempo T. 3Wff&" ' fy ' JtAJj 1 g -tp tfg--i-hJ 1" " "CnT" llr1 rr ' lov lug merafol.lyl Then Lelgh-hol tho hoMy! This life h moat Jol . ly. most jol-lyl Jm N( 1" '-I 7 " r " c T crc. - --colla voce, BK .' ; ' B.a a Asia fttwaas-s sa : -s . r Tfl i-i; v':r, s&, Copyflght, 1908, by Tho American Melo.ly Co., frew rork. HLOW, m.OW. THOU WINTER WIND. 2-2, JmI v. H- i- mA i .. v tnayn taxner uad iiroiiRUt liomt fenleJ'po pd cheesQ, ami after lienr- UH'ptDlso of ltn strong iwlntu Ted Cy was Manfully struKgllns to make yr with a amall pleco of It. riSeeiaK the cheese, still on bin plute IWI'Teddy'B nose perceptibly elevated. W.toUJer said: "What Is the matter, ted? Don't ypu Jlke that fine cheese?" f.VYef,"- ansiyerert Teddy, with the air ( alonnoisseur. "This cheese is very good, but I think I like just plain, corn noil mou&o cheese better." Cleveland lader. -Have-you ever seen a Sunset? ,; A beautifully illustrated monthly -magazine of (he wide j awake West with fascinating '.t. stories, pictuiesque personal X poirit-of-view description of the interesting development of the Wtst, and) the romance and his tory of the wonderland of the ;- eith. V,Ak your local newsdealer f'tf..current' issue or send $1.50 i tot year's subscription, The book, "Kod of a.Thousand Wonders." 12 beautiful Western views in ffi;colrwill be included fcW. " r fUHWT MAGAZINE FLOOD IU1LDINO i- IAN fkANCMCO 11 11 CALIFORNIA B4uiifr yur Jfotnm.' 3Hfc iurriIitqjlv aiM Xctorial Aciw 'Hfl(A0T BEAUTIFUL At AQAZINB . in inn wuklu- ladvtbe. one magazine that is different fro all others. It contains 50 or tiw' superb pictures monthly exquisitely fritted with tine art tone ink, many of vtljfe Mgea being in colors. The magazine 4f 'Bww twItuTsllk cord but in such l aUiUsr that it may be easily taken apart isd? 1 Ths Pfctiirss Framed I Here is euougu good reading matter to fetake the msgasine the most attractive beriodlcal published. . ' fm. your newsdealer for the current ilfwber. U he does uot handle it, send MM name and aaaress witu your name address tor a sample copy, Kcguiur 35 cents, Mention tuts paper unu McINTOSH. MONTHLY Mlk New York Q? ' m AIN'T YOU? Ain't you lonKln' Willi a loncln' none o' winter's joys may iiteer For tho lianim ncarum niimmcr, for Urn plcnlo time o' our, l''or tho wldo Htrelch of vacation, -whau tile nights nra tiwcet an' mild An' the days nro long an sunny, an' the boy are runnlu' wild. An' the sogglo eyes ate blttn', an' bluls slngln' all the time, With maBnollas full o' blossoms for tho boys that dale to climb, An' for romps across the country, where the Uurk cloud shadowB (ly, When a fellow cotB Bo hungry bread tastes good oi.VunUliv plo? Ain't you lonaln' for tl" summer, when t;ie children quit their shoes An' their fathers mop their foreheads an' their inns wear peekaboos, When the bees are Avorlsln" overtime they've Rot so much to do, 'Causo the worli's so full o' honey that they never can get through, An' tho days are full o' gladness an' the evonln'n full o' Joy For eacli father an' each mother an' each little girl an' boy, With .the windows all wldo open to the breeses from tho south, An' ths good night klssos linger sweet as honey on the mouth? F I could have my way obout It, I would have 'tor summer time A blr park out by the bayou full o" tmnuy trees to Climb, An' with boats for Ictds to row place for kids to swim. In, uu' An' old fashioned rope bwIiirs hangln' down from overy. Juttln' limb, An soincwnores along tho bayou I'd eon- trivu some nshln' holes, , An' I'd havo a clump of willows that tho kids could .cut for poles. An' a placo they could dig bait In. an' a placo where -they could wade, An' whore little girls could .wado In n n' no call to bo afraid. After that all through each summer w would meet there onco a wiels. An' we'd sot them rope swings goln' till we made the branches cieak, An' we'd laugh till all tho heavens secm- eu to nil nn' overflow With tho music of our laughln' an' our ningin- louu nn' low. An' tho boys cjuld tw their Jumpers, nu the girls could tear their skirts An' tould hurt thelrselvea a little so thnt 1 could kiss their hurts An" could heal 'em I've a notion over1 little bit o' child Ought each cur to havo n plajtlin when It could go runnln wild. J. M. Iewls In Houston I'ost, Papa Rsbuksd, Mothar-Kathl, llstou what papa nays on this post card: "Tell ICnthl to bo n good little girl and not bo tlresoruo as she has been lately." ,Whnt Bhall 1 say to him ii) reply? Kathl (lnd,lgnantly)-Tell him It Jsn't proper to wrllo such things on n post card, whero overy 0110 can suo them. Pllegende' Wn'tter. Agsol by Sorrow, Client (to matrimonial ugnt Yon showed mo this lady'e photo lush, year and told mo due., .was twenty-five, but tifter making Inquiries I (I mi shb ii over thirty. Matrlruoulnl Agent-Well, you see, her .father died lately, 'juid that; laged her much, Megondorfer Blatter, ' '. A ' 1 " Jnnpm iniWrltN , r By courtesy of tho Chicago Trlbuno. MISS IDA DE MARION, A CHICAGO BEAUTY. Several intt'ii'stiiiff doyolopnu'iils resulted fionl n lecpnt voting contest hold by a newspaper to discover tliomost beautlttil woman In 'Chicago. Miss Ida Do Marlon, ylio stood tlitic in the limit result, received moro votes from men than either of tho women whoso total voto exceeded hers. His Thrifty Sons. "Are all your boys making money?" "No; ouly three. Two veio shot by tho buron while ho was hunting, uud ouu wtit run over by uu uiitomolilliv They nl rccelvbd panslons, hut my other boy Is. good for rtolhlug."-l',llu-goude Dhtttcr, . , fkWwmm. . iff ""1 ---Cj-.iw s v mPmVUt. k 13MmUUj The Tactful Hootess. I Mr, Dutnblepnp I must apologize fot coming Ju ordinary oveulng dress. "HotitessWell, you really havo the advoutflgo of us. Wo're alb lookluc more foolish thou usual, and you're DA BOY FROM ROME. foflay eci com fiom Kctaly A boy ces loeve ecu ltome. An ho ees stop an' Hpeal: weeth tne 1 weesh he etuy ut home. He stop ait say "Helloi" to me, An' w'en he tlaiullu' dern I wnell da t,mell of lleti'.y atnell steccKlu' een hcei hair, Dat com' weeth lieem across da cea An" een da clo'es ho wear. t.i peopls bump lieem reu da strest. Pa nolio eci seme litem too. ?le ces so clumsy een da feet He don' know w'at to do. Deio ces so many Uicer.i: ho meet Dat ecs so strange, so new. 1 1 He sheover an" he ask ecf here Ket ces so always cold. Den ten hoei eyo ees con a tear- He ces no vera old An' oh, bees voice ces soun' so quwr I have no heart for scold I Ho lnolc up een da sky so gray, lJtit, oh, hees eyo ees tie 60 far away, so far away, An' w'at he sco I seo. Da sky cet ces no ray today At home ecu Hctnly. Ho wo da glad ft ppoplu seet Whole unrma shine da iky Oh, while ho resa look at eet Ho ecs becgen to cry! Kef I no gronl uh swear a beet So, too, my frand, would I. Oh. why he stop an' speak weoth me, Dees boy dat leevo een Home An' torn" today from Hetoly! I veosh he stay nt liomul T. A. Daly In Catholic Standard and Times. Taking No Chances, "Now be a gpod girl, and I'll give you this penny when 1 cotno back." "Hotter glvo it to 1110 now, 111.1. You might not coiuo buck!" Brownlug'a Magazine, Uncertain Future, "Aren't you going to housekeeping?" asked tho friends of tho ewell young Benedict. "No," he replied: "I can't lease the house wo wanted for less tqu a year, tiiul we may bo divorced la six months, ou know." Citiiollo (Standard and 'nmw Comfort For Missy. Not long ngo a young Imly of Mnron, Gn., visited tho liomn of her fluuee In New Orleiuw. On her rctuiii homo mi old colored wonmn, lung In the hen lee of the family niul co'iisequeutly pilvl leged to put the ipipstlou, nskod, "Honey, when Is you goln to git married?" Tho engagement not having been an nounced, the Macon girl smilingly re plied: "Indeed, I can't Bay, auntie. Perhaps I nhnll never many." The old woman's Jaw fell. "Ain't dat a pity, now!" she said. "But. sider all, missy, dey do say ilnt olo mnlda Is (ho happiest critters there Is, 01100 dey fiults Rtruggllu'." MppIncott'R Mogiv Klue. The Maid Rotort. Mistress Anna, I taliove you have been, wearing my ell. Mnld-Oh. no, ma'am! I don't ro--uiro a veil ns thick ns yours. Meg louiloifer Hlntfor. TVE American ? 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