A » I lit i» * '* o lip c m i) CHILPWCN’8 SMALL UuCE. X IM fnTttr * A . single motion is w hich, when investigated. and hepcwvtiy X the waa ta lly «hown la a I needed to Only one motion b (M|Rli make any character desired on complete, straight-line, key-for-ev character keyboard ot the $ devised . . girls en-vrsd the ‘ »a». » and mads a b««llatt tor uto. «ana. counter la the rear. Tbatr laoaa aa aaprsaslen at lnjuiwd ttMtotou«'“ ♦ says the Chicago Tlbuaa. "W all, what do you want ■ ° ,r the old woman who waa p t ° the place Inquired “Ob.” said the sidsst girt. fcfcivb saves yearn old. Jarklng bar alhuw tx 1 prcaatvaly la tba dtrectloa X ona o’ bar small companion*, "aha gave >ot a nickel tnetaed of a cent" Tha o.c woman want behind the counter an took out a Un box con ialatM a »u 1 bar at copper». Sbe pcprad Into ut> box. abe »book IU to make aure than waa no nickel lurking among tha o th H arts. a fte r looking o ut X tba w in d o w .' n A few mlnutee later tha ra ilw a y , guard opeoad tha doer X tha compart- f mant and announced th a t they bad ar- to rived at Olaagow.___ . ______ >, W hen H a rts showed up a t tba com- f aulata tba nest morning, the l i n t P « £ g, wm wbo advanced be greet hlm w a a tha agreeable atranger, wbo introduced himself aa a special agent o f tha homo 4, government aeut to investigate ehargaa ■ of neglect X duty on the part X the , ' consul. __1 I ' T he agent may have been affable, but 1 he w *» lacking In a sense X humor, for be evidently cabled hla government an account o f the train Incident, as A n nrte's successor waa scan a fte r ap- Model 10 1 • • Complete. Straight Lind Keyboard and A K r y ia E v tr y ^ * ' c -You wouldn't believe It.“ said th« old woman, btttorly. "1 wouldn’t be- llovo It myself If I « d p t stand hors a ll day aad ass I t w ith my own ayes. ! T h a deceit. X children sea almoto ; enough to drive ma craxy T h w look you right In tba taco with angel cym and lie to you as easily aa If their i tongues ware oiled. Many a. penny lost because 1 could not believe that mere babes w a rt trying to twin,".a me When 1 catch them a t It ' .y rua on! Just as those girls did w'-Un ut aayini. -.anything. T h a t does no. kaap them from coming back bars again, though. I •‘The boys around bars are Just as ' bad as the girls. H a lf a doaan hoy* 1 ware In h ere' getting candy one day, and they bad got their candy and ' hadn't paid for It. when a boy stuck ' hla head In '.be door and ahouied: I 'Say. mlaatia, your sign has tumbled down!' Hts eyes bulged out aa If ha waa scared, and my heart gave such a jump that I could scarcely get out to • the sidewalk. The sign was X I right. - The boys left ihe store by a rear door .. while I waa looking for the boy. A f- * ! torwards they declared that they paid ' t o Ik s eandy whew they got I t i t la P- lic e t* “ ' to think what mao and wom- y ‘ .at them boys and girl» wlU ha whan F e o d awd C h a ru e te e . One m ight almost m y th a t thd redpo for a happy homo was w hat h * * ' * * “ aptly called « "bland” d ie t W h ile It to not literally true th a t eating bog makes s bog o f a man, yet It *• tru* there la a large connection between it and character. Bloodthirsty. Iiistrnl mces are those th a t eat m e e t-la rg e ly rare m e a t-fre e ly . whereas tha gentle. Industrious, persistent races are mom-, ly grain and fru it enters. ___ W h ile the controversy ever vegeta­ rianism Is one for scientists to settle, even the bnmblest o f ns can afford to I try for himself the advantages o f g “ bland” d ie t I t la a m art Interesting eaperlemw to see bow acute and senel. t ir e t il* sense of taste can become by avoiding food that baa a strong taste. No one knows tba delicate sweets and acids, oils and bites In our com­ mon cereals and fruits wbo eats1 bugs chu nk. X ftoh. flash and j w f UgW y Savored and deluged w ith bnleg sauces. Sim plicity a t Ufa caa be aa much a pert X diet aa o f fu r n ltu r .e e rlotbes. - W illia m Neyee In Good Almont ns eloquent a juage of the eye»” & <1 i m of the hair, and a hairdresser recently nai the way in which a v ranges her locks waa, cases, an unerring Inti character. The coiffure of the Japanese woman, ns ia well known, Indi­ cates whether she 1« maiden, wife, or widow; hot undonbtedly the I most ingenious and romantic hair- dressing ia that of the Moki wom­ en at Arlgona. When these women are young their tresses are coiled at the sides of their beads, ao aa to represent and bring ma tha change. In a few mlnutee the visitor reap­ the flower» of the eqnaeh plant ( • peared. pufflug contentedly at a «’gar. kind of gourd). Thia ia designed and banded the alderman 86 cents. No­ to signify that they are them ticing a peculiar expression on the al­ selves in their bloom, and of mar- derman’s face, ha w ithdrew tha clga» riageahle age. from bis lipa too * enough tetoqw lre: When they are married their “ Did you mean th a t the cigar waa hair la arranged to represent the for yon 01 m et" -G e t out o f here!” waa all tha dto- fru it of the plant, while in old age posted politician could say. their locks are allowed to hang down in a form intended to repre­ sent the withered stalk. JT t S \ l / i f u ' ,r v ■ T il /y evidence of kid- " • / bcul.'a: toe fre q « ’’* !* R T i e k fT s Im ooavfnclnf yr«««'b«“ »’* Wd^T« bto* - tu . garden. I have w 1 woman a t a little box « window, growing radial » « » • • * “ cb bU<1 h'0“ 0 ’ tw d tt tor s i. out of o rtor.^ * to think o f tasting it By the cse o f so called cheap Baking Powdere you take this puckering, injurious Alum right into your tyitem — you injure digestion w o nderiul ■nd ruin vnur Ktomach. discovery - f-to rT T tx . 4nu a boo* tkat tells more about It. Li. t h s c r t J 2 ^ ^ 5 i f f * W 5 S AVOID ALVM plainly- MP CALLS MAOAXINB 1 F a t hion xgTTs. i Authority F .r Hourly SO /« « » •/ M a tbs IJOWto refined Grape Cream o f T artar-C osts more i profit of quality, the profit/ of good health. u an n rtio n ct N atu re alone n ^ hair. 1 <11 F Y I Ml l.s l‘. N o th in g h *« ever equalled tt. N o th in g c a h ever aorpasa i t Dr. Kings New Discowm ^ ¡X jr S s S la order te he In perfect ne» A Perfect Cure i Pttoe, bet* ¡ f f o r A ll T h ro a t and Lnr'X T ro u b le s v BAVAHA’ S POLITE POLICE. ■ I n » tlv . - * , t t • , 1 : < ! 1 O u a r d lu a s c t - «he P « « « e * * • H ew S t i K f l e i | C a b a s c it y . Havgna policemen have turned oak te be not half-had chaps. For a time ing,' but I hnnet night Bite pushed me ..IT th« . ?? 11. Inclined and when tot him sit d o w a .-D e tro it Free I t There Is comfort in th . kxowledg. m rsrtn. nnd the garden of aft.n wpraaeX. that Dr. K llirW a 3-eaasp- bloom w ith beautiful < Moot, the great Kidney t-msdy fulfills evwy g ^ n t thoughts. Tbougl viah 1« curing rheamatfsm, to IM I rose jg brief, y H tlx » « * . kktoays. liver. I Udd-randevevy part p M e rT e d , Uke the i t the urtaary '« 00r" K\ * k i s s , forevec.-flcbootma to hold water and scalding painjn p n w h » < ____________ tt orbed .Meets isllowtng use • ( liquor. w lM or bssr. sad ovarcome* that uaplaaaant Food • ■ » C, necessity of being compelled to go often A w rite r In T h e Lan< durtnr 4 e toy. and te get up many tim e ( M g lln to etudy diet I d.-h.g the night. The mild eno toe eenw- tonlghw| at the nnmb I ordinary efiect at which 1 have heard. » ! ren'ized It elands the highest for Its^wom , derful cures of the rrost iistrese'ng - r L ' , sOUnd that t H vou need a m Xldno you should hav. tha X te n h a y . found that I boit S^d by a: uggtsls lr SOc. and $lv liras, tty to colds hna quite g You may have a ssmplo bottle X this as | batra met w ith poii and look in the glass— you will sec th e «fleet— Y o u ean’t help puckering— it make» you pucker DOCTOR ° Bt' m ust lie teniper-ite in ea tiq m eals shonld be reg u lar l ’->' one X 11»« gold- u r-Jt-.-a < i •* k «- X lif«.—Ladles' House Journal.