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the Cairo BtftiBtnf, SOMr iMuma. apm& 4, 1900. - CAIRO OPERA HOUSE ! ; , I'" l ' Spring and Summer Season ' r CAIRO OPERA HOUSE Spring and Summer Season 1909 OPENS Busy All The Time. 7: 15 to 1 0:30. 2 Big Feature Reels 2. Other Special Features.- Amateur Night Friday. Til tfh rlloviflfMuliliistrated Tuesday Ac Tuesday April 6th 5c Admission 5c. Daily Change in Program. . Hi Hl4pjit WMIhUWW:.. As nearly as can be ascertained, the weilth'y persons of flew, York city re celve 36,00a . begging letters 'a day from strangers, and the writers stand a better chance of finding money than In fetUng from them, for even the most liberal of philanthropists do not dispense their charity excepting ac cording iff careful plans and after in vestlgatlon.; : ; j .,;.;' c . iiayghter of the lrds. It is said that. , the annual bird laughter for plumes tod tther decora unlin v 'Outfee, ..s; Generally, we. are under the impres sion that man's duties are public, an4 I woman's jprl vat e, ',' - But this is notvaJ(u ether 4 man has a.'per aonal work, or duty renting to his own home, and a public work or duty whien U JheVxpahStou of the other relaMgf, to $b . stated. 8j). a. woroart has a personal work and duty relating to. (it, ftwft houieaKd a",hublle, work and duty pufuh is also the expansion ..:.,iJr-T1-v'.:"""i"'7r ' " " . r 'Tl'rVeectlie hiWifr v " ''.A.weH known . senator was asked why some politicians were, always making such a howl about the preser vation of our forests. "Oh," he re; plied, they probably never know just when "they may have to take to the wood." Success Magailne. . ' Roads to , Wisdom. ' There are three ways by which we can come to wisdom: First, by means of meditation; this (a the noblest way. Second,. by means qf imitation; this is the easiest way, and third, by means or experience; this is the most diffi cult Way.-TConfiicius. No Chance for Argument. No mtiu dares dispute that a mar ried woman is a slave. His wife won't let hltu'. Brooklyn Standard-Union. . A Humble Suggestion. , ' Scientists say the white ant lays 80.000 eggs a month. Would it, we desire to. asM, would it be possible to cross the white ant with the Plymouth Rock heii? Topeka Capitul. Tom Reed's Insinuation. Once when . Thousas B. Roed was with the late Senator Wolcott of Colo rado and Joseph Choate, Mr. Choate, when asked to take a drink,, said that he hevcrdrank, never smoked to excess, and never gambled in his . life. . Wol cott, who was a sicner in every one of these lines, looked pathetically at Reed and said.: "1 wish I could any that." "Say It," said Heed; "Choate did." THAT APRIL NIGHT. Olive Oil for Books. t Olive oil rubbed over the library shelves will, it is said, prevent the mildewing of the books. The Real Teacher. care not whether a man s called a tutor, an instructor, or a full pro fessor, nor whether any academic do glees adorn his name; nor how many fact! or symbols of facts he has stored away in, his brain. If he has these four powers: clear sight, Quick' im agination, sound reason, and right, strong will, I call him an educated man, and fit to be a teacher. Henry Van Dyke. g 6;&dd$,o o .6 o oooooo o o o o oo ooo oo o o o ir o o o o o o o o a o o 0 6 d o o o o o d o o o o 0 6 o o o o o o o d 3 o o o o d o o d d d o o o o o o o o o o V' I The Pupkin Dry Goods Co. W:y SPECIALS ' 1 1 1 'MONDAY- ' - ; SkiRTS itfJipUci dh sale one toi of ' special Values of the Buckingham Skirts shipped to us by express as special tve& thtt. ate, ,unapprxacfablei ': The material, make, fttjfli pfice Mefl1i;mdbhd:;. competition, cA . te:.;ftqth fff90-! to $1250 of unequaled values fake care as quantity is limited. ;4;:v ' PETTICOATS For Monday Afternoon tip to 6 o'clock buy any Pet iicokt you may need, at prices as follows: Our Plain and' Form Fitte'r in all colors $4J5 OarSiout" Black Pare Simon Taffeta $5.75 Out "Moneyback" in Black only ttf $7A5 "The sttdngtst line of Taffeta Silk Petticoats toe hate ekJet showh. I Take care the quantity is limited. TUESDAY it'inchsMe:if valtie for - 69c Atl kije hhe (s 350 yardman accidental pick- up in Hiu), York-f-now on Hit ytay by express, k (' u Stejhe. tightness of the weavethe absolute pute dye"ihe ; lustre cleanliness of . the materials. Thest goods speak for tbtmstfoes. : ' FIRST COME FIRST-SERVED. CpiOUW PearU Pink, Catawba. Wishtii;Xi6ld Brown, Oxblood, Lavender, Bronx Green, Royal, Blue. REMEMBER TUESDAY THE 6th. PUPKIN' DRY GOODS COMPANY. Successor to iM. HYMAN. pQOOOOOOOOCOOODOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o d o b o t o a M o o d o d d d d d o o o d o o o d o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o (By Charles Henry De Lacey.) ' That April lilRht Was balmy, bright; Falrif .love-notes trembled soft an! and low. While Luna hlh Illuniin'd sky,. Ami far I heard the river flow. New-budilel beech Did wiile o'er reach A ilitve-way winding through the grove; And blue grass blade Robed hill and glade A carpet soft, by faerie wove. ' ' ' ,' From oak-trea tall. I A changing,, call The mocking bird of Southern cllnie. Veranda . wide. ' With lass beshle, j I noted not the flight of time. ; Her blue, eye's gleam What, gt'iess, ray theme? Soft zephyrs from the fbon west ( Baptized, her hair Of, gold no fair. And clUjek and brow, as lover, . pressed; Her 'witching smile (The hours ' beguile; ,Her silvery accents banished care. , Fair' Dixie maid. I You cannot fade. - My heart retains your linage rare. Yes, hope . was bright That April nleht: Hut destined change must ever come.' For, be we sad, ' Perchance, or glad, We bow to Fate and follow dumb! said "goodbye" ... ; I To ;geiilar.sky, 1 . :, I' "i For duty called I could not stay; Bjiit, oft in dreams, ' fpr spirit seems r gum. sweet and pure aft-flowers o' May. ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION! Hon. O. E. Alshlve of Chicago will give a lecture on Woodcraft and Fra ternalism at Armory hall on Wed nesday night at 8 o'clock. April 7. Mr. Alshlve is one of the ablest Kpeakers in Illinois. It will be a treat to hear him. Every Odd Fel low and every citUen are cordially invited. Free to all. M. W. A. COMMITTEE. . ... Whole Race Condemned. A native ot Annam, Indo-Chlna, sen tenced In Paris for theft, wrote the fr Umf.n k. -1 ... ""w",u npuiogy 10 nis employer: "All Annamitlei, whether emperors, mandarins, secretaries, literary men, and ethers, are born thieves. It is a grave and deadlly , complaint, and there Is no cure for It . I know people do not like thieves in France, but It cannot be helped." Going Down. 1 The rebalttoiia angela had Just bee a cast oat ot heaven. la the swift down, ward . flight Lucifer overtook Beelze bub. IWhafe troablln you, Bubr be called. "An old. problem." an awered the future fonl flehd. between omersaults "Where are you going this fall V Philadelphia Hecord. Idleness. It Is no more possible for aa idle man to keep together a certain stock of knowledge than It Is possible to keep together a stock of ice exposed to the meridian sun. Every day de stroys a fact, a relation, or an Influ ence; and the only method of pre serving the hulk and value of the pile Is by constantly adding to It Sidney Smith. Thought of a Philosopher. When I play with my cat, who knows whether I do not make her more sport than she makes me Montaigne, Your Wife. ": Why Is it. when tbere are a lot at folks present with whom you desire to make a hit, that she will Insist npon 'elllDg yon bow yoa stormed and raged last week when she plastered a red flannel cloth, soaked In goose grease, around your neck for your sore throat, and bw funny you looked In bi rltb that unspeakable thing oa you. Philadelphia Telegraph. . ''s 1 f' .: F&f Copyright 1909 y..vt ; V;,;::::?vr-v;::-; -1 : Am' if i t ' J' fc, ; Bi ia Mil b 1 1 t , ir-" mi&0 (7 Tk- I-I - -I 7 y l lie iuuic wi i' .r Uucrgo You'll like to buy here for the way we have of letting yoti choose your own. Whatever type of garment you prefer, you'll finiHt here in its best example, Kuppenheiintr made. V jf you're seeking information, there's no .better place to come for these styles are authoritative, tfotxl guides, no nutter where you buy. No man likes to be limited in choice to this or that Style, and to a shade or two. That's why the variety we show in the new clothes made by The Houseof . Kuppenheimcr is bound to appeal to you. Go from one end of our stock to the other; you'll find fresh suggestions every minute; and all that will puzzle you wnT be which one of many you like best.k . The best picking is right now. After you've found the style that appeals to you, try it on; satisfy yourself fully. It's our purpose to please you while you are in our store and alter you've gone. Flack r May On Commercial Avenue at Eighth Street. Home Phone 453. Bell Phone 335. : i - - c-v "HE