kyicience Ssifnvention The observations of H. N. Thomp son, conservator of forests for south ern Nigeria, indicate that the mahog any tree grows much more rapidly than the number of so-called annual rings suggests. Mr. Tnompson thinks that they show three or four well marked zones of growth each year, cor responding to the four seasons. Both forest trees and those grown in the botanical garden exhibit the same phe nomenon. On the site of the town of Ijaye, destroyed sixty years ago, a forest has grown up containing mahog any trees with trunks exceeding ten feet in girth. Electric baking ovens have long been available, but their use has not spread very rapidly, proDably because of the cost, or the difficulty of pro curing the requisite current. In the little Swiss town of Krns, where elec tric power Is cheap, the electric bak ing oven has -just been established In a satisfactory manner, in a furnace less than eight feet long 100 pounds of bread, in loaves of one and three pounds each, can be baked at one time, and eight bakings can be made in twelve hours. The cost of the heat ing is a little more than one cent and three-quarters per pound of bread. The brain of the celebrated chem ist, Mendeleef, has been dissected and studied by Professors W. von Becht erew and R. Weinberg. It was above the average size, but not remarkably so, the weight being 1,571 grams about 50 2-3 ounces. The convolutions were found to be simple in arrange ment, and from mere examination, it Is said, no one could have formed any opinion of the very special qualities manifested by Us living possessor. Only two features were In any de gree peculiar a highly convoluted part of the left parietal lobe and a ' comparatively small and simple tem poral lobe. For comparison it may be recalled that Cuvler's brain is said to have weighed 64' ounces and Gam betta's only 39 ounces. In a recent lecture before the Inter national Congresa of Applied Chemis- try Sir Boverton Redwood enumerated the principal advantages of petroleum as fuel. Its thermal efficiency as compared with coal is reckoned by the British Admiralty as 18 to 10; it does not, like coal, demand that a thick bed of incandescent fuel be ready before active combustion is produced; it is relatively clean, and requires little la bor; it is admirably suited to fueling a vessel at sea by a simple flexible pipe; the combustion can be controlled with precision, and quickly brought to the highest efficiency or cut off en tirely. Still, the lecturer thought that liquid fuel will never entirely displace coal, because the supply is not likely to be sufficient. An interesting example of the way In which modern seismographs detect at a distance of many thousand miles the location of earthquakes occurring is afforded by what happened on Octo ber 22. Prof. Milne at the Isle of Wight noticed shocks whose point or origin was about 80 degrees distant, corresponding to the distance of Ja pan, San Francisco, and Mexico. He thought it possible that the true point was in the east. At the same time Prof. Belar at Lalbach, Austria, no ticed the shocks, and declared that the center of disturbance must be about 3,750 miles to the east. The next day the telegraph brought the news of & great earthquake, which had occurred at the time of the observations in Baluchistan, the town of Belput hav ing suffered severely. THE EDUCATION OF ARABELLA. Father and Mother Nearly Came to a Real Dlma-rement. Mrs. Lyon lifted the embroidery from the work table at her side and began stitching at a long, fine strip of linen with dainty fingers. "Do you know," she said, holding It up for closer Inspection, "do you know, Edwin, that Arabella looks simply lovely in white?" Mr. Lyon was so deeply absorbed in his editorial that he merely uttered a casual, disinterested "Indeed!" "Yes," went on Arabella's mother, her enthusiasm quite unquenched by lack of sympathy. "She looks like an angel in white, really; I can't help thinking how lovely she will be when she graduates. I'm planning her a gown that will be a dream; frills and Insertion, and all done by hand. Of course it will be a pity to hide it when she wears her cap and gown, but it must show underneath a little, and " Mr. Lyon, now thoroughly aroused, laid aside 'his newspaper. "If you're talking about Arabella going to col lege," he said, grimly, "you might as well give it up at once. I shall never give my consent, never! I nave always said that no daughter of mine should go to college, and I see no reason now why I should change my mind." "Hut, Edwin," pleaded his wife, "you now now disappointed I was wnen t couian t go" 'It was your greatest charm for m - gallantly Interrupted Mr. Lyon. And I have always tried so hard to catch up with the other girls," went on Mrs. Lyon, unheedlngly. "The lit erary clubs I've belonged to and the lectures I've attended " "The one blot on your otherwise perfection," interrupted Mr. Lyon again, not so wisely this time, but his wife kept steadily to her theme. "And I'm forever driven with the fear that I won't know thines. and and I'm not going to have Arabella like that, and she's going to college!" "Not if I have any influence with her!" said Arabella's father, and he clutched his paper so firmly that it absolutely rattled. "Give her all the pretty, frilly frocks you want to, but don't, don't put her in competition with men. Let her have the feminine, domestic virtues " "Now, Edwin, that's nonsense, and you know it is!" answered Mrs. Lyon, with just as much emphasis. "Susy Lee went to college, and she married a poor man, and hei housekeeping's faultless; and as for Lena Melleny, who didn't go, well, she never knew anything and she never will. Why, she doesn't even keep Arnold's socks darned! It's all the woman herself; college doesn't make a bit of differ ence." "Well, all I've got to say," began Mr. Lyon, half rising In his excitement, is " But his words of eloquent wis dom will never be known, for a sleepy "yi-yl-yllng" cry came from farther down the passage. "There's Arabella now!" said Mrs. Lyon, getting up to leave the room. "I knew you'd wake her! You always do when you get so excited." Her voice trailed reproachfully down to the nurs ery, and in a moment more she came back with a bunking, rosy baby cud dled tight in her arms, for Arabella was just eight months old, and the united ages of her parents amounted, possibly, to fifty years. Then something of the absurdity of their argument flashed across Mrs. Lyon's whimsical mind. "And Arabella not a year old! Aren't we sillies?" she demanded. Arabella crowed loudly in answer as her moth er pulled out the frills of her white little "nighty." "Never mind, that was a real college yell, wasn't it, daugh ter?" Mr. Lyon laughed and returned to his paper. "Well, I'll have to agree with you in one thing, Bess," he said, as he gazed proudly at the fat bone of contention, "Arabella certainly does look corking in white!" Youth's Com. panion. STONE AGE CUSTOMS. Ancient Habit Still Endnre Among KattTes of Rural Roamanla, Customs and habits directly trace able back to the end of the stone age are still observed by the inhabitants of the remoter parts of rural Rouma nia, says Dr. Emil Fischer of Bucha rest In the-Umschau. The latest sta tistics show that there are still in Rou mania over 54,000 cave dwellings in existence, in which a quarter of a mil lion peasant folk live. These caves are almost as primitive in their ar rangements as the original cave dwell ings of the stone age. As recently as in the eighties millet, the oldest Indo-Germanlc grain, was still crushed in Roumanla by means of hand mills and stored In peculiarly shaped granaries similar to those used by the natives of central Africa. To day the Roumanian peasants still use ancient plows. At funerals a repast named coliba Is partaken of consist ing of soaked and boiled corn the ex act way corn was first prepared and eaten by the tribes of Europe. , Even to-day crabapples and wild pears are the only fruit known to the Roumanian peasant, and his vegeta bles are wild herbs boiled with oil pressed from sunflower, hemp and gourd seeds. Medical men in rural Roumanla are still known among the peasantry as wizards. Roneh I'auage. "I hope and pray," remarked a gen tleman as he left the steamer, "that I shall never have occasion to cross the Atlantic again. "Rough passage, eh?" queried a friend. "Rough Js no name for it. I had four kings beat three times." New York Sun. Before Election Out Weit, "Our ticket is bound to win in Froz en Dog." "All over but the shouting, eh?" "All over but the shooting," explain ed the native politely. Louisville Courier-Journal. The Wrong Party, Bill Congratulations on your mar riage, old man. Will Congratulate my wife, old boy; she got the best of men. Har vard Lampoon. It you appreciate modesty, talk with an old doctor. He'll never air his medical opinions, or be very sura of them Don't Wait For Spring to come, but 1 epin to build up your system now by elraiiMiig your blood of those impurities that have accumulated In it during the winter. To build up your system now will help you through the sudden and extreme changes of w.aiber at this euson and very likely ve you from serious sickness later. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to take. It purifies the blood and gives strength and vigor. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sana tab. J 00 Dose $1. lived Too Fnat. "Poor fellow! He Is quite broken down, and the doctor says that hit condition is due to fast living." "Fast living?" "Yes; you see, he Is a traveling man, and he was obliged to eat so. many dining-car meals and lose so much sleep in sleepers that his constitution ave way." RmnHvn citizen. The "Ulack-lland" Uuinea. airs. Bart My husband got a letter ta-day saying something dreadful would happen if he didn't send the writer a sum of money. Mrs. Smart My husband gets dunned for his bills, too. Boston Transcript Quick As Wink. If your eyes ache with a smariinir. burning sensation and dizziness, use PETTIT'S EYE SALVE. All druggists or nnwam tiros., remain, in. i. And It Did. "Roll on, thou mighty ocean!" The poet wrote his sons;. Ah, well, the bard hat had his way. For evar since that fateful day The ocean has, in ceaseless play. Been rolling- right alongl Chicago Tribune. 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