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THE T R JB l’ NE, T l’RNI-R. OREGON ec ^ ce ee ee cc e se e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e reed n 't m ln.l ma I've got a key and I “t-ook h e r * '“ he cried Ihe next uio w ent, w ith rising excitem ent. “H ere'» I enn let n iyaelf in a t any Itine " An hour la ter, a fte r a bountiful hut tl.e reel o f the Instrum ent .“ He held out fivr my Inspection a | vilely cooked m eal a t a little realau ran t near the ra ilw a y statio n , we re long straigh t -stemmed b riar pipe. *n turned to the house and began our In I w aa ab le to see. Just a t the b ase of | Ihe bowl, a shiny, circ u la r Indent« vosttgatlon In earnest. The g h a stly clearn ess of the . The first room, of course, to attrac t lion Question* No. 8 our attention w as the room w here the dem onstration of the m urderer's meth m order took place, the study on the Oil sickened me a little, aud 1 dropped I— Who won the b allin g cham pion third floor. Across one end of the the pipe rath er quickly. ship In (lie A m erican league In IttiO? My ch ief w «e iw clng up and dowc room ran a r u le set of homemade 8 W hat American general was shelves occupied, perhaps, hy two or Ihe room, talk in g to him self. T nevci j AVN you seen the new beach killed In the ITithptdnea? three hundred nondescript volum es A believed In th at noose not re a lly he robes the g irls s r« nutklng? If 3 What vice p reddeut realgm sl and very large, m uch-littered desk stood llevevl In It." you have you'll want to get out th« when? "You a re undoubtedly right shout ' In the ml.MIe of the la rg e r p art o f the work basket aud got one together w ith 4 How much gold h as a 14 k a ra t room, w h ile in the alcove w as a hlgn It.” said I. "but la Ihe discovery tin all possible speed « re sum m er gives AN IMPROVEMENT deal table of the sort used hy draughts ixvrtnnt? D ue, II m ake any re al dlf rin g? place to autum n'« awrny. T h ey're lust men. A ste a l si.su l before It. and a feron cct” th« sim plest tiling« to make you ever 5—Why Is II culled “Adam 's ap p le“ ? “All m ea," sa lii Ilia woman who had swivel ch air ill front of the desk. •T h at dO|<ends on Ihe point of view (I—W hat w aa tha Ural E nglish com kept a boartllug homo»— “ nil u h i », tnw. Absolutely nothing tun a hlg In one of the num erous co n ierà of said he. “To the Isle H enry Morgan •«luure of gingham tn a novelty de*lgn ed y? (loarle, la M ulo«." the room w as an Immense hamper, t sup|vosc It m ade no difference at all of any colors you pi wise with a broad T—W hat peninsula la the largest In tio r frien d nodded lior uray head band of plain for the border. Some of which seemed to h ave serv ed the p u r To an ethnologist, II m akes a ll tin alas'ljr. Mie bad been m arried the very elabo rate one« are lined with pose of a w aste-pa per basket. The d e difference In Ihe world. The CViu Kurope? Iwlo«. it W here la Ihe llc.llelan lib rary, tectlvcs had ev id en tly exam ined the c a ,la n uses the nooae thin allk, and stun« « re fashioned of W ith him II "Yea.“ alio aqreud “ No olio know , ■ contents o f It In thetr search for a has been the Instrum ent of execution and wheu w aa It founded? STORY FROM THE START that bettor Hum mo, an ’ though ma .Tue lo the m urdered m a n s Identity, o f m urder and of suM do from lim e 4 —Who s a id : “No term s except an hut had not thought the contents Immemorial. Rut th ere a re other nm-opdltlonal and Im m ediate su rre n mound a in 't no »a ln i. I'll aujr thl* r>r R o n a l d M. A l l » l * r , f a a a o u , I fo r 'Ini h e ', I etter'n mo first. Ilo'* worth p reserving. Thev* wr;â a litte r races that never h eard of It. Th» der can be accep ted” ? tn ht* *p+ctai w o r k . — a p p l i e d I in Jail au much that I h a te prucltoalljr of am ali scrap s about It, and that was abo rigines In my p art of the world p s y c h o l o g y - —« m p l o j i ht s U U u r# 10—W h at a re the Hire« larg e st cor j a ll I earn fur me own u s e !" t l m s In th# e l u c i d a t i o n o f c r im e all. A rusty oil stove com pleted the never did. W ith them It w aa a lw a y s porations In th e I’ nltcO S ta te s? m y * t « r t# s A * th e n a r r a t i v e o p e n s i s l e of the fu rn itu re Hit*." He caught up the strin g a s he he ta I n t e r e s t e d w i t h A s s l e t a n t I t —Who w aa voted the moat v a lu o r A KIND And then there w ere h ls m aps. They spoke, and Jerked It taut In both D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y A sh ton tn th e were cu rio usly disposed for a man hands. "It's the Instrum ent of cere able p la ye r to hla team In UK.M? m u r d e r . In t h e s m a l l t o w n of O ak R i d g e of a r e c l u s e , H e n r y who made a h ab it o f geography. They ! m onlal m urder. They used to send ‘ 13— W hat la cork ? M o r g a n T he m u r d e r e d m a n . h is la y about the floor In great rolls. The | widows out of the w orld this w ay, un 1.7 -W here a re milk p alls filled from p a p e r * r e v e a l , h a d be e n in New one or two I looked a t. a fte r ray p re til the B ritish governm ent put a stop trees ? Z e a l a n d , w h e r e D o c t o r M c A li s te r lim in ary glan ce about the apartm ent, to th a t etiq u ette.” h a d l i v e d In h l s y o u t h . W ill 14— W hat s ta te w >a o rigin ally colo H a r v e y h a s testified h » sa w a w ere of recent «late and bore the Then, and oniy then, did t re a lis e . nized hy Ihe Sw edes? w o m a n w e a r i n g a g r e e n c l o a k in stam p of the B ritish board of trade. the Importance of the discovery. "And t h e M o r g a n h o m e th e n i g h t of I w as holding .me of them out la my the g irl at the hospitalT” t questioned | IN—When w aa the Cherokee S trip the m u rd er D o cto r R e i n h a r d t , f r i e n d o f M c A l i s te r , t e l e p h o n e s hands and poring over It. w ondering “W ould those two loops he fa m ilia r to 9|>ened ? h e h s s a qu* e r c a s e in h l s ho spU 14V— W hat Is th e moat fam ous re lig ra th er Idly, w h at possible Interest this i h e r r t a l a n d i n v i t e s M c A l i s te r to se e group of tin y co ral reefs could have He nodded gra v e ly "I'll tell you ious paintin g hy Leonardo da V in c i; t h e p a t i e n t . D o ctor R e i n h a r d t* * p a t i e n t p r o v e s to b e a y o u n g th is.” said he. T i n glad I'm un iler no the most fam ous peM rail I w o m a n , w h o In u n c o n s c i o u s n e s s 17 W hich la Ihe hlgheet m ountain I obligation to report to Ashton un til Tin m u t t e r s In a l a n g u a g e R e i n h a r t ch ain of the European continent? j read y." does not und erstand . M c A li s te r Then he did a ch a ra cte ristic th in g j IS W hat A m erican h isto rian w aa aeea a po ssib le connection b e tw e e n the m u rd ered New Zea 1 He p ul the thing hack In the draw er m in ister to S p a in ? l a n d e r a n d th e g i r L j w here he had found It, closed the 15— Who s a id : “! am going Into d raw er, straightened np, with a shrug MoMIe hay tn Ihe m orning If Hod I* of hts broad shoulders, and said . In., my leader, a s I hope He Is” ? CHAPTER III—Continued obviously good fa ith : "Ooiue. te f a be | 8t> -In w hat p arts of the t ’ nlted gin.” Sluli-s Is the sho rtage of domestic help R ath er to my su rp rise, the doctor i E vidently Doctor M cA lister had no meat acu te? sh are in th is Idea, for he lost Interest m ade stra ig h t for the w n step ap e r has ket. growled a little at the “foola” who j In the young man the moment he w as h ail em ptied It. and p atien tly gathered j satisfied h ls Identification of him had together the few scraps that w ere left ) Answer» l,o. 7 been correct. When the train stopped some clin gin g In the Interstices of the j I — On app licatio n by both p artn ers a t Oak Ri lge and eo followed W illiam “I gave her aa s % hm | a s she sent." basket, some littered about the floor or eith er of then» H arvey out of the car. the doctor did •You exchanged i*»*tut c a r ia , 1 not c a st a sin gle glan ce a fte r hts re outside. presum e." 3— D aniel W ebster. A - I bent over tn help him. he held tre a tin g figure. Owen W later. out an Irregu lar hit of thick w hite ^ 9— Rjr ra re good fortune w e found an Eaay to Memoriae pap er for my Inspection. “He w as a auto pulled up beside the station p la t 4— Colombia and V enetuela. A good thl is to remember 1 queer geographer, sure enough.” w as form w aitin g for the train , a flapping 5— Ja n . H ubert and M argaret Van A better ; h i n « to d *. A TTRACTIV E | h ls comment “He tore up hts maps. Eyck ; F landers, la tte r h alf of the F if (• w o r k w i t h t h s c o n s t r u c t i o n f a s « dilapidated, m nd-statned. ram sh ackle > T h is Is p art of one. T h ere's a fact teenth century. affair, w ith a d riv er to m atch. Anti no t t h s w r e c k i n g c r e w . novelty d u s k gingham with wash which m ight well have struck previous A fter a moment or two o f eanny j •ilk borders. You've no idea how I Investigator* •« curiens, hut app aren t i 0—E. 0 . C h andler of C alifo rnia. b arg ain in g on the doctor’s p art, we j Gentle Father pret*y sp* gingham an» together T— A stick seem s to bend In w ater j ly did not. If he tore them up. It wa* found ourselves Jo ltin g alo ng over a The hour w as 1st«. All w as btt«h«*d until you try them, o n e of the more because he w as through w ith them ( because of a ch an ce In ilirectloo of an«| dark. Suddenly the stlLnes* waa exclusive designer* recently s h o w e d frozen, ru tty road tow ard our d estin a And If he could get through with them light a fte r It en ters the w ater. tion. broken by a crash from upstairs. one of these bench robes In orchid I so th at he could be su re he wouldn't 8—The h ottest season o f the y e a r la ’T h e re 's the house.” sa id the driver “O f g g**od heavens, w hat w as that ■ «Ilk ratin e lined with wood-violet sllk ' w ant them an y more. It w aa because called “dog d a y s ” M-oaua* It fu lls In d-d-d d a rlin g ?“ exclaim ed the tim id tnd trim med with a wide border of a t last. “But you're p retty la te for the j they w ere m eaut to serve him some the period 2t> d a y » tiefore and a fter young man. funeral. If th at's w h at you've come for ihe wood vh»let and fu turistic corner I W as Holding One of Thom Out la sin gle, definite purpose. When the» the risin g o f th a “dog sta r." It m ust be about over by th is tim e.” “.Merely fath er dropping a hint," rw ■(«•signs In thrt*e shad«»« of violet silk. My Hands and Poring Over It. had so served It, or had failed to serve » —H alf Moon. ; pik'd th « g irl, qu ite uimlartnedL It wa* a most expensive nffttlr. Yet N either of us had thought of the It wna nothing hut a big square about fu n eral, and the sigh t of a h earse and had fbr a man who lived a s Henry It. then be destroyed them to get them | 10— Oeorge W ashington. 1 TUT. out of the w ay. T h at's lo gical, tan t sixty Incite* wide, to be draped about a sin gle car, w aitin g there in the wind Morgan bad lived, here in th is village Same Subatance I I — John Q uincy Adams. the (Igure like a shaw l, or u*«*d aa a swept road, gave us. with our erran d of Oak Ridge, when a sharp exclam a i t r “M olly,“ said some on« to *he little “A bsolutely, so fa r a s I can see.“ 12— Fort Sch uyler. New York. 1777. '»each blanket. The sam e effect could a ra th e r disagreeab le sen se of Incon tion Irom Doctor M cA lister drew my lau gh ter of the clergym an, “does your l*resen tly he ca rried another sentp 13— Sudden em otion cause* the m us **e achieved in gingham , or It* c h a r g ra lty . That feelin g w as heightened attention sw a y from It. fath er preach th « sam e sermon a d e r could be changed to a designed over to the draugh tin g table, scrtltl when, leav in g our h ags In the b all, we H e w as stan din g d o se b eside a big nized Its bare su rface ra th er m inutely cle« of the thro at to work upw ard, tw lcv?“ p ressing a g a in st the windpipe, and •enter and plain border, tike that In w ere shown by the un dertaker into a green-shaded lam p and bending over “I think (»erhapa he th»es.“ returned and then offered thla second moraet of cau aln g one to feel a s If there w aa a the sketch, nt very little «gtw*n«c. large , dim front parlor. som ething whl.-*i be had Just taken p ap er for my Inspection. ' l o l l y cau tio u sly, “hut he tnlka load And »peeking of gingham, do you lump In the throat. H ere we saw death In Its most con from the top d ra w er of the desk. 1 in«! soft !n different p laces the *eci>r*d “W ell, th a t’s one th in g he did with know what b eautiful amoeba y«»u enn ventional form. A little gronp of peo shivered a little when I saw w h at It 14— Death v a lley In C alifo rnia. tim e, so It doeHii t sound the tam e." h ls map«. He pinned them down on •tak e from the new novelty gingham *? ple sittin g In rows In little folding was. saw that it w a s a violin string. IV —R. T. Jo n es, J r , o f A tlan ta. Oa. th is tab le of hls w ith thum b-tacks.” These a re not the «»Id fashioned ch airs, a m inister readin g the service, The expression of the doctor's face, 18—W agner. He pulled open a little d raw er In DUMBBELLS «tuples In checks «m l strl(»es we nre a q u artette from the v illag e choir a s he turned tow ard me, betrayed the table, took out first some pencils, tpt to think of In term « of kitchen 17—Europe. read y to sing another hym g when he both Indignation and excitem ent. “The ru lers and com passes, and fin ally a apron«. They are as dlflV.-vnt as day 15— S a m u e l t ’epya. should have done. » prosecution of crim e s till goes on the re cta n g u la r co ntrivance m ade of wood is front night. T h a colors ntul «!e- W hen, ot the end o f the service, the b asis that tellin g the truth Is an easy en rods, w ith flexible Joints a t the 1»—tle n e ra l lie s o f the C onfederate «lgn« are wonderfully worked «>u< In Customary opportunity w as offered for thing to d o ; th a t a man does tell the c o m e rs arm y. out her, comt>o*e or con t rant effect, fre- a la s t look at the body which lay truth, unless be m eans to lie. The 20— Belgium . “Do you know w hat th is Is?" he tuently with superimposed threads th ere In Its M ack casket, m y com m ac who cam e np here and found the asked For a wonder I did. and he that look like em broidery The one In panion rose and. nodding to me to fol body of Henry Morgan testified that did not. T h at waa a situatio n which the sketch 1« fashioned from a new Colorado Boast» of low him. took h ls p lace In the little be had been stran gled by a noose. arose hut ra rely. novelty atrit»e In oud»er effect In r»»*o procession th at w as filing round the They thought It w as true, because M ott Expensive Road “It’s a pantograph.” said L “It’» This p articu lar de«!gn si««» romes In stran gu latio n by a noose Is the only used for copying on an en larged or coffin. T h e most exp en sive ma<l built tn powder hltte, almond green «s<| beige I could not do I t ; th a t act. some kind they ever b eard of. But look at reduced scale. You can set the scale th«* United S tate* Is In Colorado. how, seemed to put the crow ning touch this.” T h is la the a ta t« h ighw ay Iwtmeen to an y th in g yon like. ’ He held It out to me. and. my re upon our Intrusion. “T h a t'« w hat It m eans, then." aald IMiray. HID ht Y ou and Durango and “Oh. I know how you fe lt about It.” pugnance forgotten. I took It In hand. ¡ the doctor, turn in g a w a y from the p arts of it coat $30,000 a m il«. said m y ch ief when th e serv ice w as Instead of one knot, th e strin g con table, w ith a nod o f aatlafactlon . “He T hla h ighw ay follow s an old toll over, th e people gone and we were tained two. one n ear the end. the other > spread hla maps out here, and w her road and to construct It the a ta t« had left alone In the old bon.se—alone, that about fifteen Inches aw ay. They were they w eren’t on a la rg e enough seal* to b last out largo M otions of th« Is. w ith the addition of M allory. “I’m tied Just alike, and w ere k n o t! of the to su it him. he drew them up bigger mountains* b uild mas4»nrjr etubaok- glad 5 haven’t to go through It again , fixed-loop v a riety, very lik e a bowline. and then tore them np. No. that rmnto, (111 In g o r g e « construct b ridge« “If there w ere only a knot a t the won't do. T h ere's some Intervening though Tm glad I did. even at some and build stun« w a lls to m ak« travel violence to w hat they call our better end.” said the dortor, “the rest of the process. He needed those ch arts on a «a fe. Instincts. I wouldn't h are m issed my strin g could have been draw n through la rg e r sca le than he could get. and he T here a re num erous p lace« w here It to form a n ooae: but. of course, en larged them nntll th ey suited that look Into th at face for a good deal." the at ream In the bottom of the canon St»*»—Do you think dumhh«*l!s m ake “Too didn’t recognize” I cried. “He with th is second knot of eq ual size unknown purpose of hla. Rut of that r:ear O uray la Dior« than 2.000 feet one s trin g . The man purpose Itself, w e've found nh trace Isn’t anyone you knew, lung ago, out th at becomes im possible. li e —W ell—e r —I’m strong for you. w as strangled, not by a noose at all. We m ay never find a trace, hut If he'« below the h igh w ay and other place« there In New Z ealan d !” w here It la 3,000 f«wt or more. “Not Individually." said the doctor hut by a tourniquet—a little stick —a left a clew tn It anyw here. I think ws Aside from the scenic grad eu r of Divorce Publicity with a sm ile a t my sudden excitem ent, lead pencil perh aps—run through the m ay hope to find It. thla highw ay, p iercin g aa it do«*« «om « T he p i c t u r e s t a r w a a h o a r d to a « y . at the sudden recession of those “bet- j two loops and tw isted. (TO RS COVTItWSD ) of the m*»at rugged m ountains In the In t o n r a » « c r r d l n s *mt. ter Instincts" of mine. “Not Individ- I state, the m arvel In It« construction Is ! *Tha a l i m o n y t h a t I p a y ualty. though th at T m ight have w as i M I X r T v ■ X * X * X -M *X *X *X * X *X *X *I««X < -X -:-X4-X»Z‘> X *X'»X*Z*Z± the wonder o f the auto to u ris t It la ta s c a r c s I y w o r t h t h * s d . " w ell w ithin the p ossibilities. Rut be I on the direct rout* between Mesa belongs to a type th at I knew a ll too Kind Henry Verde, T ellu rlde, • 'u ray, Milverton and w ell. Did It ev er occur to you to won “Don’t you aorntdlmes wlah yotir Durango. der w hy It Is th at full g ra y beards wife had m nrrled some other m an?“ and spectacles a re a lw a y s regarded a s I T h « P o r f f u w a re th«* only Latin | northern P o rtugal, w here the yokes I asked Smith. W ealey Great Horaeman In fallible Indications of benevolent re- nation that la kind to an im als. For them selves a re m ade of b eau tifu lly ! “No." replied Henry Peck. “1 hold sp ectab lllry? Rut there’s a sca r be hundreds of ye a rs noble A rabian steeds carved hardwood decorated with m any The most redoubtable horaemun of • h > grudge again st any man. hut I neath th at g ra y beard th at w as not w ere raised here and the Portuguese colors. The wheels of these wagons, the Eighteenth cen tu ry w aa John W es have w ished s good m any tim es site come by In an y peaceful o ccu pation ; rid er sits well In the saddle by aecond b earin g trem endous burdens, cla tte r ley. A ll through hls activ e life h« had retnnln«H' un old m aid." on the stre ets of Oporto. end even without It. the whole con nature. rode from 00 to 70 mil«*« a d a y ; a fte r I b a r e never seen a driver m a ltre a ’ be w aa eigh ty y e a r« of age hla record The donkey* her«* a re sm aller than struction of the skull and Jaw. the Conquered hls an im als. I d the country the cow In other I.atln countries, and the fa c ia l a n g l e , the shape of the ear», all ! for a y e a r waa from 4,000 to 5,000 Ju ll V isitor—And you never hnd proclaim him a rough custom er—the •arrest beast of burden Is the ox. In herds guide their (locks with enormous m iles. Often he w aa tn the saddle any rem orse for your m isdeeds? sort of man who m ight w ell have a I*«»rtrural this crea tu re Is a strong, bsmboo staffs.—Roda Roda in Uhu. i by 3 a. m., and. when w eath er perm it C onvict—Yes. | did. Indy, hut 1 man p ast th at he waa v ain ly tr y ln r to es red. w ell-cared for anim al, w ith wide- B erlin (L iv in g A ge). ted. It w aa hla custom to ride with cap e from. No, upon the a vole I , spreading h o rrs. The stre ets a re full loose rein, readin g h isto ry the while. iced to live It down. am glad that Ashton left us free to < f yokes of oxen p ullin g c a rts with W orked by the Tide» —A. II. Pagan. in the Em pire Review. Hie Alibi work "Ut this problem without hold- I - l!d wheels bouno fest co th e ir axles. A w ater-m ill th at Is alo e n illas In Since the ax le Is ungreased, a frightful Judge— You nre accu««*d of stealin g Ing u« responsible to him for our re- . land, yet obtains a ll Its power from \ Explorer*a Homely Longing *«l ¡«-uki- g announces the approach of eggs from the gro cer's store. W hat suite.” th* tld as. la claim ed to b« lb « oaljr on* Roald Amundsen, the fam ous Nor have you to any? Our conversation w as Interrupted the*«* wagons. Which can be heard a of Its kind hjr the Inhabltanta of Wood w egian exp lo rer, who won the race BEIGE KASHA DRESS m ile a w a y A ccused—I took them In error, sir. there hy the a jiie a ra n '-e of M allory at I bridge. Suffolk, form erly on« of Eng “In e rro r? How do you m ean?" the d o ctor'! elbow. It w as r a t h e r ) Oxen a re p a rtic u la rly common In land s g reat shipbuilding content Ju st to the Mouth pol«, waa once asked Many tearoom » nre now tinlf<»rmlng w hether he longed for an y p articu lar “1 thought they w ere fresh, s ir J"— their employe«*» In glnghntn rnvocks «»n am usin g to watch h ls face a s he read how long tbla wheel h as been answ er sort of food a s he struggle«! m iserab ly The P ro gressive Grocer. Drama*a Development the note from Ashton fhat the doctor : account of Its crisp ntul colorful «f ing to the rhythm of tha tld as no on« handed Mm. It w as easy to see. from I Drama developed more or less In- I* certain , bat about 740 ye a rs ago a through the snow. He replied th at be fe e t hi* suppressed .m ile of . outemptu -o« de|jeodently w ith the a& rlrr.t Greek», m ill, stan din g or he sam e apot. waa wh * «Iw ays longing for a cup of hot Dodging a Loan Another friahiontihie n«‘n**iw>rj some am usem ent, that the d latrirt attorney j the Hindus of the F irst century A. D. leased for a y e a rly ran tal of a pound coffee and a p la te of bread and but “You and Thompson don’t seem to >f the more exclusive shops nre show ter. had represented os aa a couple .if and the rh ino s*, probably from prim i I hies Ing. hut which yon enn mnke for your- of cum m in, valued In those d ays at Men en during hardships In foreign he so frien d ly ns you were. harm less . ran ks who m ight safe ly tie tive religious fe stiv als and Im itative *«*lf at less than hnlf the cost, la th* about twopence. When the tides of land* never s«*«*m to pine for rich he owe you an y m oney?“ perm itted to n m u ,e them selves upon dances, and esp ecially In the Ea«t. "N o; he w ants to." D eauville scarf of orgnndlc. Rome of th f R iver Dehen a re at th eir h ig h ««' Fmn* h dish«*«, hut for th « everyday the scene of crim e na they chose. from pnppet shows, shadow p lays and the prettiest ones nre of white with “ All right." he said, folding up the pantomimes. The earliest European and low est the little m ill reets, but thing* they despia«*d a t home. Vacation Joya note an-1 thrust, ig It Into hls pocket. dram a Is the Greek, which, growing a t an y other tim e the g re a t wheel <s Neighbor—W here do you Intend to “M ik e yourselves a t home. IUi you j up in connection with the festiv al of turning. Librariea for the Public Sunset Stylet in Tucking« go this sum m er? plan to «pend the night h e re !" Dionysus, culm inated In A tt'ca. where T h ere Is no u n iv ersally accepted Settin g sunset s ty le s In tucking la Sir. iV c k —I'm going to s ta y at Price of G ray'» Elegy 'T w o or three tilglita. perhaps." anld the festival cam s to be celebrated by definition of th e term “public lib rary." Sly fam ily's going aw ay and itosf eff«*d|vely used «»n flannel W hen Thom as O ray's "E legy" waa In general. It m ay be said that a pub horna. the ’ .•rt.w “We w ant to do a little the perform ance of s tetralo g y con conta. These conts have loose rag bulking about.” sisting of one comedy and a trlology flrat printed. In I7M . copies w ere told lic lib ra ry In the United S tate s la 111 ta k e the opportunity to alt In my Ian sleev«*s with smo-ay tucking« “ V ell," «alii M allory, with Jocular of serious p lays or traged ies celebrat- for a sh illin g. Those first editions eith er owned or controlled hy the pub shirt sleeves and smoke rlg?<m In the over the «boulders. Many of tim et sarcasm . “If you find the secret of lng a connected series of m ythic ep h are now become eo ra re that a copy j lie, or is freely accessib le to the pub best rooms In the house. model* are lined In w h ile inffetn, the the old m an's past, or meet up with isodes. In m edieval Kurope. m ystery, recen tly sold In London for n early lic, or It h as tw o of tli«*« featu re« or coats being w hite or In pastel shades. .0011. The record p rlc» for a first a ll three o f them. % that m ysterious woman th at one of m iracle and m o rality p lay* r ^ e d In Shopping a la Mode the wUnease* t> stifle.’ shout at the In connection w ith the church festivals, edition w ss resrh ed In 1034. when a Mo«l«*rn Shop|»er—Have you nhy Sporte Hats quest. why. let me know." preceded the appearance, during the p urch aser paid more than 17.000 The thing snappy In rubber bands? Parchment shade lints. In pllnhte M any Tonguea in Uae "Ton mean to spend the night here R enaissance, of the modern dram a o rigin al m anuscript of tha "E iegy," 1 Asslstnnt— N o ; but we have some new straw s, light weight f«*fts nnd According to Dr. Frank II. V lzetelly. thing rntchv In d r pui»er yo u rself don't youT' I asked. which has developed, b esides tragedy together with the “Ode On a D istant linen nre fashion's latest d ictate for "W ell, part of It, perlinpa. I've got and comedy, trag i comedy. m elodram a, Proapect of Eden.” la In tha Eton IJ Y .i lan gu ag es and d ialects a re apo «|H»rta. fessi In A m erica ai Mie present tim e. C ollege lib rary. lo t i* looking about to do. Rut you opera, b urletta, farce, etc. What’s the Answer----- ♦ CAP AND BELLS c ï n t n s (»arder of priuted o rgandis Ir» « alitali lloral or polka dot design, ttn« sen i rvcvntly waa of w b ll« and a ln»r* der In rm| w llh a polka dot design. T in se aro very effettive oli yonitg girla, avvìi more so than thè sllk senrf wlien woru w llh tul» truck«, and touch attigner. Whnt a dotltea prohicm tuldseuaoi» lu va rU h ly flirtisi* upoti uà! Al th l« Juncturo sheer summer truck« citai luto Ilio distarti, mimi noi dct«l* uditeti «a lo «u tu m n ’s (Inai dioico—• rivo BEACH TOCS w e!!, there's tiothlng so tiitiely and com«dy « • a trlg belge cl«»th fm ek— say krtshn clollt, for thl* I* a m aterial whlch Ita* wi»tt favor «»f fashltutahl« folk thè World ott'r. Ta!l«»rod? To he aure, nnd k«»ep lo mimi that II mtt*t flt very. very anug aÌM»ut thè hiptlne. T here's titany w ays of ncvompllshing thè suug hlpllne sii* bollette, thè yoke theme hetug a l prem ent In thè les«l. The Itartng sklrt ts thè Ine» Itabla nrcotnpantmcnt to thia fitte«! ahoiit tl.e hlps eff«*et. Fiat st U dirti p ia li« «Un a re a lucana of atfaln ln g thè de*ired styllng. Thla i* thè tnethod «m ployed for th« a ttrsc tlv e gowtt In thè pletore, whlch, hy thè w ay. la a modei whlch calied forth nny anmunt of favornhte coni mene. dtsplayr«! a* Il w as a l an r i elusi ve sty le tJiow preseoted hy th» Faidilon Art lin g u e of Amerh-u. Ther* a re mauy politis of ltit«pr»*«t ahout thla fr«K'k whlch hn»c a «lirect hearing «»n th« autunm style trend, l'crh ap* II* «nost o utstaiah ng featur« la thè fiat atltrhed p iali* arranged Iti two tlers. T ltaa ts thè fn*hl<»nahl« (tare acblevcd. yet (latti«*«* ub«»ut th« hl|»* Is mulntnine«| t»y thè stitrhlug- Ttierc ts golng to l»e su utilltnlt«*d aniount >»f flnrlng dot»« fld* cornine seasott. accordine t«» latest ad» I«*« front !•*»«■** Rimborsi pian*, ut.ir piatta. Kindness to A nim als T rait of Portuguese ■ «M in i f 1 circo lar llm s. sldrred fu litica* are a few of tlu» “w ays nml manna" whlch wIII ho resone«! to f«»r thè n<*coinpllsh- meni of thè (Iure. Thero Is itl*n n tendenry to hrlng m udi of th«* ftillm**.* to thè front, al* thougli mntiy of thè newer g«*nre al- l«»w for pliilt* ami gnthers all ar«»und. below lh e d«*ep suug hip yoke. Il I* notlciMihle, t« h », that mogi of thè Ifitrh-nti» mnnlpulatlon of th« fnb- rie la la«lalwM| un thè sk lrt, th«« tesile« oc Molise being sim piy styfed wllh long ra rcftilly fitteti alee»e* and a unhpie neekllna «Ither iq tu r s , |H»lnte«l or romiti. JtTLlA nOTTOMLBY. ((fk I » 17. I?r Wtniiwrn N v*«ii«|i*r U n to« | Period Gown Thorn are ninny new versions of Ihe |M»rlod g«»wn frock, Horn«*!lines It Is fashioned of chiffon with h«»<1l«*n tight and long, |M»««lhly tlrniwd Roms are wl«|e nt it.« hips nnd Olliers reveal a flat effect apcandlng In ph'tiiresque fiillne*« I m »I«» w th* ane««a. The bolero la ala«» used on the pcrlm l fr«»ck. Scalloped Felt Hats Felt hat* In pastel «linde* are p ar tic u larly charm ing when the hrltn Is cut out In two s«-«M<’p« In fruitL