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Presbyteruui board o t foreign
siisaioss, throws lo u e light oa the
eoaditioo of the middle class of
«omen ia Chip« He »aye:
“W e have been i mploylhg a
Chinese searing womah fo r a
couple o f week», and I hare been
much impressed with the cheer
fulness and force of character
shown by three poor creatures,
condemned fo.lmbW e through life
on feet not much larger than a
sheep’s hoof. This woman can go
upstairs only With ' f i r a t d i B
c u lly ; she can’t ra n a foot power
sewing machine without pain, so
our little hand machine is • boon
to bdr.
“A lthough carryintfhny burden
Is ro ry painful, In th eir Own home»
these women b ars to carry a
heavy child a rto a d with them
while (bey do t^ elr housework,
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O LD W O M A N 18 ’’FLA G M AN ."
• ‘ W W o w o f f i f T a k e s Fin es o f M u ab a ad
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A d r ia n . M ic h .
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A d ria n . M Ich —The young wom sa who
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Hagers la th s lap o f lu x u ry should come
“• to A d ria n sad witness th e w o rk - t t the
» uaorgctlc M rs. M . U JCnraes. who la
"flagm nr to r th e D stro tt Som hern rs ll-
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way in th e heart o f th is city, w here the
w track s cress Maum ee street. She la a
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perfect picture o f the old-style m other;
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equal to a ll smergsnsd»». and never M a
« U le s bother her.
* * J H e r husband diad Dseembor 1« last,
aa d fo r a yaar before th a t w a s e ta A a o
r e d o lla r M M
deruiaa ho d .
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do w n sto trn
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wish in c u s h a t / h e .
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h .C.’t, kidneys, liver, t!» Ide. s a t sverj ^»rt ,
rf the urinary pc an £e. It «drrecîa insbtHIv ;
o hold ■: .M - - d sca'^lsg ,, u» ta aei- H-.jj
•V « Iw -r t *tov*» Kllov.-lng m e i t
vftieerbvs.-, vad » oaroerato the. anvâsasaa»
necess**y U “ ;ng cow-yeiled to »o oftes
3 « in ? ‘fcaday, «nd U 5? «y m a s ; timos
to think of tasting i t
B y the use of so Called cheap Baking
Powders you la k e this puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system— you injure digestion,
your stomach»
AVOID ALVM
fres by mall,
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wnr.tuo. N , Y:
H d y d i t mad« from pure, refined G rape Cream dF T a rta r—Costs more
ban Alum but j o u bav« the profit of quality, the profit o f good health.
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C o la s f Reed torotu/h the moat «M W
M l periods o f m odem I- ranee. H e wag
born lu 17«? ata h l t l.c ¡nottcriags o f the
sevototlon. < M k » t*s pnrente were otor-
» rted t>y s proscribed V rotcstant paqtor,
aad M a M rtb was oevPr le g a lly regto-
tepv!. H is fs '!.e r . who » « • ah a d s »
cate, uw t Itla m le a i tor public spsafc
lug is th<- lotercele o f the pssatiated
rto te s tn u ta sud became a aw r tto t m an
A fte r lIv lB ii fo r r r T s I w c U p In Aga
pm- <d bi t 1 te hl- UUS pt <» ” ' .-r« itfa .
<<nwillingly tgbi'.;.''. b> i- fcemiaiMC' who
■ kiicw sud trope, led M m .
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D ra w n b y Oxen.
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dividual wears thrao o r tour of the
J wadded coots and usually a |0 l
p air of trousers, the la tte r very
j loose and boggy above and very
tight around the ankle, where
they are secured by a strap,”
Irda l a V a s t W sstee Coal T h s lr Mggs
You can’t help puckering— i t make» you pucker
hno
aries who wear them. They atw
made of tw o layer« of musltu,
dyed blue or black, w ith a layer of
'cotlow fahtttog between. Bach in
COASTING IN H O T WEATHER
_totto,
and look in the glata— yon w ill M
e the AhïTto
effect-—
and
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INCUBATOR ON DE8ERT. <
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c a refu lly was her w o rk dose th a t a fte r
hts death th e company g a r» th e hus-
band's position to th e w idow . Th ors
ware about s' doten men who applied to r
tb r position, b u t the company preferred
the woman.
H b * lives o vsr the station, koeps track
o t the crossing. I t handy about the o « ee,
and doss th s ehecklsg In end out o t
b a g ro e
I t keep« her pretty busy bu t
she has tim e to keep up her read ing o f
the d a lly papers and can converse oa
alm ost any up-to-date subject fro m an
In te llig e n t standpoint.
A lthough <7
years o f age. she ean rta d w ith o u t gtaaa-
as, b u t has to use them by la m p lig h t
buttoning the child brie the f.ont
of th eir cloth in g to beep it ware-
through the w inter. Y e t many of
the women hjive cheerful face»
and kindly, smiling eves very
much like an old southern mam
my, who has seen much trouble,
yet remains cheerful and content.
Thia ia especially tru e of the
Christian Chinese women, so
much so th a t th e ir neighbors say
some magle changes their faces.
“To-day 1 passed spate women
w ashing clothes in a little stream
In u a U .e fashion, where they
erooeh fo r hoars in the U tter cold,
sousing the clothes hook and fo rth
in the W ater—ito soap and no
wash board— locky I f they ham a
flsot o ra p to w o to s lto o . Another
y task In the fa ll season is the
ing of wadded garm ents for
the whole fam ily. I t is no easy
asstter whew added to a ll that »
woman is expected to do. Awom-
u near ns trie d to commit suicide
loot fa ll because she was asked to
stake her hothead's uncle’s win-
tor clothes.
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lie garden and tend tt wcB. A UtOs
re fo r sunlight, a U ttle sym p ath y fo r
In. and the garden o r the heart m ay
x>m w ttb b e o a tlfn l deeds and fra -
su t thought«. T to n g h th e beauty of
r roae la b rie f, ydt th e perfum e m ay
preaarved. I l k * / t h e m em ory o f A
writer Iff T h e L a n ce t to ys: “Slnco
I began t * to a d y d iet I to v e been as
tonished »1 th e ao m b er o f cnees o f
w h ic h I to re heard, even o f m edical
DH-u. w lio by ea ting less and not aa
o ften h a rn fo a n d th a t th e ir suerwpilbtt-
tty to eolds baa q u ite gone Such fa cta
as I triv e e ie t w ith point to ilw conclu
sion th a jp lt Is th e system overcharged
srt«i tbp twoducts o f food w hich w as
ac t requ ired and Can act only as a pot-
son to »very organ la the body w h ich
la asoat susceptible to eolds.“
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S hejspU sd , “ I ’m beglnutsg to
a M - . i I vM
to w -orrsam . to
T e s to v s
to.
The
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“H s v e n ’t I -m arried yoa b e fo re“
asked the clergy man pleasantly e f tb s
ya u ag tady fro m Chicago w ho w as
a t« « « to be Joined to th e y e aag a ta a
front Oshkosh
“O n ly lw k -e ." she m urm ured eeyly,
s a d ' th e ceremony w en t o a .-B o s to x
Poet.
“t o t you w ould have ts pay fo r u
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L e t ns go o a."
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Lsrew us r iv s t sig hs.
T h e y w en t us, sa d M . Outset died ou
H la D og—A re you certain th a t ytosv
to e eraffold a fe w d a y* later. A t th w sstotress toves m y m a s te rf ___
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Urns P ra xcn lA th e fu tu re statesm an.
H e r D o f f-W h y . It was to re a t s m
who arsa th e eld er o f the ! » • children, s ig h t She pushed soe
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m other robin o ts tlln g ps tlsn tly os t o r
eggs Is s bloA om ing apple tree has
wondered how to« Jltttw ereatur« or her
saesstors ever learned th a t the .oog
process would cause toe eggs to hi teh.
A greater pnssle Is set to r them , says
the au th o r of “Th e I A nd ot L /U ls R ata ,“
Is to» great desert, w here t o r sssto birds
hare learned to cool th eir eggs Instead
o f w arm ing them
la th e linshrltersd
aesta of ths s^ul> plslas U become* nee-
aassry to keep the ergs from eoo’ < b a
Oee hot. stifling sprtog •“ the U M le A n
telope, a tra v e le r had occasion to » m s
and rvpass the nest o f a pair of m snio w -
Isrks located ushspplly In the shad, o f a
very .len d er weed. Ths blrdr were ndvev
sittin g exeep' s t night, bat s t m 'd d a r
they stood o - dreopsfi abovo the ce rt,
h a lf- fa ls tln g . with p t t t M lg p ir ir d till» ,
spreading th e ir wlngs b etw rc u p euu
and the ears Bom stimto h c U of tosas
together, w ith wings spread and hs lf-
llfted. m aintained a spot o f shad» In a
terrlfle tem perature
T h e ir p n titaee
was In this caes rewarded, fo r toe com
passionate tra v e le r a t last spared them
a M t o f «aavso. which ska rawasUd over
A t Funchal, in the Island o f M a
deira, the traveler finds one of
the strangest kinda of vehicle»
th at the world affords. H e area
w aiting quietly near the w h a rf a
number of sleds with sleek dun-
colored oxen yoked to each, says
Everybody’s Magar-ine.
I t ia
always high summer tim e in M a
deira, and to see a conveyance
which he has ever associated with
snow and ice and r-ero weather is
at first disconcei ting .'*H w *stru n
ger rnbs his eyes and asks what
those things are for. but be toon
finds th at they are public backs,
and th a t nnleaa he rttres to waik
be must step Inside, ensronce him
self on the cushisaed seats. And
wait for the driver to prod his
iW w steed with the goad th at he
always curries. V e ry soon the
vehicle begins to slip, slowly to be
nUre, bnt surely, over the smooth
cobblestones with which the
, t W h ite
Rocks. U ls h , h««
streets are paved. A t any p a rt I < .» » • < the Oto latosa» « his reserva.
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“Hseeh'l H I dream ed M at night
Otot I M W h im kissing an o tk ar Wto
am n " l*bn»delpbla ITcse.
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t h , r o n d , o r torn » m an who fes. M yesp ..h as duns
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ibe driver places a little bag o
girase under the front of the run
tiers, which makes it comparative
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th e « le d .
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jn sp|,io y wbet hr Ma par*'”* »hn.-upb .
thisks that in- h s. uat.yst »pffen-d ><if-
ficlenlly for hla trunigv, si o
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ai|^ <H<1 not pn nU b him .
Even up a long steep hill these . h «®«, however.
wbm
Hl«
hl« ftwiMKr, amf
oxen w ill slowly make their way. it h e M M m u p a s a e r fm is u i.
In coming down again no such te- j W hen M s first b a w l of g r ift was-
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is h s m < h n t ir e t t in f f OT<T h* •«"posed a b»*«h sentence upo .
dious pro, ess is used, bnt getr g h¡n>e<lf Ur
row , hry
into a wide finely upholstered tie d fm tb« „ .le fM s lIfe h » would not w ear
w ith wicker aides, th e paasehger Nothing o r e n te r a bouse, tepee, e r
trusts' himself to the trader m e r- , o th e r d w e llin g .
cie* of more or k-.s viUsiaou. I
T e " « Í » - th’
looking guides as ateersraem Each o
, pier, nf oW btaBk<t
one of tItem holds a rope tied to t h e , brrr frr1 ^ ,uarr hi,ogov»rWm
back of the sled, and when the to- ; M some sticks. H e is e n t i r e l y oude.
hoggan, aa It to often called, gets , Mr. M y to n s t * a t t o t o d t . n H e. « t o .
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