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OUTTPOPUCAR .LIFE. INSURANCE SONG
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Remarkable Experiment .Suc
: cessfully Made In Thought '
.:- Transference. ' ' '
Grcv; jco VJi!::n'o Hdr
AND WE OAN
DESCRIBES INCIDENTS
OCCURRING ELSEWHERE
Subject Telia What b Going on at
Home of Operator, Which la Con
firmed by Phone Followe SuKget-
tiona When Out orTranceT
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' jjo.'' of this world-renowned oerles was written by Superlntendtnt Hendricks. The roualo by H. H. Rogers.
" V ! " (Within a lovely office in a building built of atone, ' ' tThejr ain't done right by me, dear air,
'j if ."v, "-,...-" - ' they ain't done right by me.
' A portly, pompoua peraoo aat all by hiaaelf alone, ' ( " The beet 111 get'e the wont of.it
;.-v;f ' . ' - . ' ' . ' -. .." with this here" policy, . ; ,
; v There then appeared a half-atarred man. who held a . r , i rd ought to know
." 'i , , policy.'. ,.r' ' : ' ' " ' ' You was running thinga alone. ''
..lui-i " J rI got no show to get my dough
i And to the party setting there, he sadly aayi, aays he ""They ain't done right by meJV 7T
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REALM
THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION.
I will bare mercy and not sacrifice.
Bible. ;...j.irr. . .. , ,
-Wheat- weea flret-begin to try their
Intalleotual Blniona they make some Tery
" queer fltghta. One areat fault In their re
annlns la- the failure to see the relativity
fthlnas. They are lucllntd to seleet
ome oDe-evll and abetract It, so to
peak, from Its place tn the general
' scheme of thlnas as they are at present
and waits around demanding; the ex
termination of that particular brand of
, wrong-doing, . . . .' -.. , - - 1 . .-
- The only way to Judge of - any ,so
' called evil Is to leave It where it Is, with
its numerous relationships to other
. " evils end other goods and study It' there.
- Ja that way alone' can you Judge of the
: caueea that produce It, of the Injury it
really causes to persons or society and
of the proper means for Its elimination.
Here Is a case - In point: A certain
-Miss 'Anno B. Hall of Cincinnati and
'.Mrs. Maud Balllngton Booth have In
augurated a campaign "for the killing
",' off of the hopelessly Insane,, hopelesaly
. . diseased and victims of accidents.
.. These worthy women do not, appar
ently, take into account the' fact that
there la as yet no undeviatlng rule for
Judging as to what may be a case of
. hopelees Insanity or hopeless diseaae. It
- Is a matter of the oommoneet poeelble
. observation that persons declared to be
"hopelessly diseased" by some reputable
pnysician recover their health; that per
;, eons may be insane for years and re.
; cover their reason as strangely as they
. ioei n.
; - Who then Is the physician who would
..j line to aee human life taken on his ver
. ; 41ct of IncurableT
Until we have learned more than we
know at present of the healing agencies
till patiently waiting to be discovered
, , la nature's Infinite and almost un
; explored kingdom it would seem wise to
tiae a little care before we legalise the
- killing of the sick and insane and there
- Will be Impressed by This
j Statement of a Port-
v land Citizen.
"The reader can hardly doubt the evl--Tlencs
which r follows. The" iXaTement
"given here cornea from Portland reert
dent, and can easily he proven. If you
""We- sTttTJtTcaJrTBVe-sn gat;
- f It Jenkins, of III East Sixth street,
now retired from active life, gaysi,!
.""think very highly of Doan s Kidney
; Pills. I used them for an acute attack
: ' of backache, which had annoyed me for
some little time. - Three days after 'I
began their use I knew they had gone
to the cause of the dull, dragging pains
Cglng pains
U and rillef
L; Z beTleve
across the small of my back.
came sooner than I expected.:
, the cure la permanent, for I have not
felt any symptoms of a recurrence.
Other members of my family have also
usd Doan'e Kidney Fills with squally
good results,'
' For sale by all dealers, price 14 esnts.
Voster-MUbura Co.. Buffalo, N.,T, sole
a snts for the United states.
Remember the name VOX'S 8 and
-Cake no other... .j i ...'.
FEMININE
by put In the hands of the unscrupulous
one more legitimate means for the re
moval of human obstacles from their
path. - ' ..-:.
As to the victims of accidents these
women refer particularly to those Im
prisoned in railroad wrecks, and with
good reason. -'In one year our railroads
kill more persons than were sacrificed
during the entire Spanish war, or so It
Is estimated by atetlstlolsnsi and It Is
a matter of common knowledge that ac-
cldents and railroad wrecks In this
country outnumber those of any other
country, and that, loo. In proportion to
extent or mileage. -
If these -worthy women would' enlist
the influence of the American Humane
association In - the awakening of a
torpid public to a sense of this situa
tion and thereby compel our murder
ously niggardly roads to use all the
meana Known to science and Invention
for the prevention of accident It would
largely forestall the benevolent uae of
anaesthetics by stopping the wholesale
maiming and alaugbter of the traveling
publle that goes merrily, on from yesr
to year, practically unhindered, and give
us a fighting chance of reaching .our
destination sound in wind - and limb
when we venture with fear and tremb
ling to board a railroad train. - -
v Here Is another benevolent murderess.
Mrs. L. Graham Crosier, alleged "lec
turer and sociological authority. - who
advocates chloroforming cold, hungry
and starving waifs."
What's the matter with warming snd
feeding "cold, hungry, and - starving
walfs"T Have they ever-been known to
object to HT . - .
Aside from ths astounding brutality
of this suggestion, there Is Involved a
menace to society In general. Who
knows how many geniuses, how many
Incipient men of brains, how many
beautiful and beautlful-souled women
may be wrapped In the Immaturity of
theae waifs that our good, blundering
Mrs. crosier would murder? i ; .,
Jack ijondon' wss a "cold,: hungry and
starving" waif. . Gerald MasSey, one . of
me trueat and best, of England's poets
and wrrters, was once "a cold, hungry
ana starving" wair. Let us be thankful
they escaped the mistaken kindness of
Mrs. 'rosier.
As In the case of accidents,' why not
forestall the possibility at there being
any roia ana nungry babies In ths civ!
Used worWT
as everyDoay Knows, poverty Is a
relative, not an absolute condition.
There Is never a given -time In the his
tory-of the World when there are nof
enougn Tooa, warmth and shelter to go
round..- It remains only- for Justice and
Intelligence to place the food and the
warmth where they are needed.-
Here again It Is a wonder . th th.
mind of a woman should not. busy
Itself with meens for the prevention of
so manifest and gross an Injustice ln
stesd of suggesting the murder , of Its
innocent Victims, . ,. ,
HINTSTOft SUMMER FROCKS
Each' year ths spring materials
" v'aw a trifle eerlier than they .were
the - year before," but "all " records sre
broken, this season, and ths Una of ma
terials snd or ready-made models is
more complete and attractive than aver
before at this, time of the year.
The Increasing ' importance of the
southern season In American' society's
calendar has much (o do with this state
of-thinga, but the merchants, say, too,
that there- Is a general demand, even
among the. - stay-at-homes, , for very
early faahlon Information..
For certain frocks It Is welt to wait
until the last word has been said on
the modes for the coming season,-until
dreaamakers and buyers have made
their eprlng ollsrimaae to . Paris and
have brought back the latest edict of
tne raahion-makera. the lateet thins- In
exclusive materials and trimmings. But
uw ordinary, woman, .requires , many
warm weather frocks remarkable for
dainty freshness, - practical laundering
qualities 'and inexpenalveneas, rather
than for elaborate elegance, and she can
readily obtain the materials for such
frocks now and have them made up
at any time, without fear of their be
ing out of . fashion ' before ' summsr
comes.
-: Ths dsy of very radical and sudden
changes in frock lines seems to have
gone by. The. changes still come, but
they come gradually, and .even when
they are-accomplished they are usually
not so sweeping as first Indications led
observers to- prophesy.
The beauty of a golden mean-appears
to have dawned upon the comprehen
sion of the fashion-makers, and, though
they still lovs the novel, they do not
of ten Insist upon the blsarre and the
extreme. Of course, there is no tell
ing what freaks may be launched from
month to month, what odd faahlon
notes may find acceptance among the
chic, but few women pretend to live
up to fashion s lateet whims, snd there
te no reason to believe that a frock
made conservatively In -the modish win
ter . fashion will not be quite correct
for spring and summer.
The first linen and . muslin rrocKS
displayed by the houses which cater to
the smart southwsrd bound contingent
arsevldenUy made, with. this .assur
ance in mind. . They follow accepted
Ideas, but thoss . Ideas-. are cleverly
modified and adapted to the summery
stuffs, and If these models are any
criterion we ara certetnly to have a
summer of most attractive frocks.
The lingerie princess gown was ex
cessively popular In Paris last sum-
mar, hut It Is highly prooaDie mai ii
will be worn there quite as generally
In that' rnmlns- season and will De on
ths crest of fashion's wave here. The
genuine princess Is difcult of achieve
ment In any material, but there are
many phases of the model, and some of
them are not extravagantly difficult to
handla. t - - .
Directolra and Empire modifications
enter Into the princess Idea this season
rinillns below' the ' bust and there
are many frocks In which the princess
lines are obtained, by trimming or by
a continuous front panel, while ' the
rest of the frock Is cut In two parts
and joined by lace. Insertion or some
form of girdle arouna me siaee iu
back.;;.:- . '...'...'.--
"ill communications for this Column
should have "Realm Feminine" in lower
left-hand corner of envelope.
CALIFORNIA'S OLDEST
NATIVE DAUGHTER DEAD
Jan llj-Un. Louise
d.(..m 411 ur,v oM aee Par
alysis at her home, where she lived with
her only living son. Mrs. unonei nu
u. II.H..H.II hjilna- the oldest native
x..,.k, nt ,nui west, havlna been
born In the old Mexican garrison at the
Presidio on June zi, iie. one passsu
away at the ripe age of veers 1
nnk itava. snd a remarkable
feature of the end was that, until a few
uka nf har deatn ane waa in nencci
possesionot auLJier jtacumca. -.
Windfall for Bowie.
London. Jan. 16. If the finances of
Dr. I)owle's Zlon City ars in a aerlouely
crippled condition. ts reported from
America, the self-styled "Ellajh II" Will
probably be glad a receive the news
that he wlU soon be benefited by a little
windfall from England. Mlas Mary Ann
Lacey of Dewabury, whose will has just
been proved, left one sixth of her es
tate, which Is considerable, to the Eng
lish overseers of Dr. Dowle's church,
and also the sum of 1500 for Invest
ment In tr. Dowle's "Paradise Planta
tion" In Mexico.
' Wonderful Verve .
. f s dlsplsyed by msny a man enduring
pains or accidental cuts. Wounds,
Bruises, Burns, Hcalds, Bore fent or
stiff joints. But there's no need for it.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain
and cure the trouble. It's the oest
reive on esrtn for Piles, too. J3o,
bkldmore Drug Cw lit Third street.
(Jooraal Bpd'SsrvlseJ
New Tork, Jan.-16. Remarkable ex
periments In hypnotic suggestion,
thoucht transference and general hypno
tism have been mads by Gustavo A. Gay
er, a criminologist. Gayer bed) as an
assistant Anna Fortwanger, a German
girl, whose abllttiea have caused discus
sion smong scientists and physicians of
this city. - Dr. John D. Qusckenbos aid
ed In the demonstration. Gayer began
his -axpsrlmenfs upon the girl as hie
ubject a year ago-. :
While the subject was under Gayers
Influence she accurately -described sev
eral incidents that were taking place tn
Dr.Quackenbos' home In West Twenty
eighth street. A telephone communica
tion from Dr. Quackenbos family veri
fied the girl's statements.
One of the strangest experiments was
that of post-hypnotlo suggestion. Gay
er told his subject to awaken from ber
trance when at the piano ne Began tne
second versa -of a - well-known German
song. "Then he told her that when he
touched his head with his hand shs
should cross the room and kiss Dr.
Quackenbos. ' The natural shyness of the
woman, ha asserted, made the experi
ment the moat difficult
Oarer thereupon seated himself at the
piano and played a German song. When
he struck the first chord of the-' second
verse the girl awoke from her trance.
Several minutes of general conversation
among the gussta present followed, then
Gayer' suddenly placed his hand to his
bead, and tba girl, though out or the
trance and seemingly In her normal men
tal state, ran across the room and kissed
the doctor. ' The next moment she could
remember nothing shs had dona. - ;
WOMEN PETITION TO '
HAVE SMOOT EXPELLED
(Jearnal Bpedsl Service.)
Washington, Jan. J.--The hearings
In theSmoot case, which were to have
begun today before the senate com
mittee on. privileges and elections, have
been postponed for two weens to en
abTe7oKn OV CaHIsleTWunserTbirihs
protestants, to be present and - Inter
rogate witnesses.
There will be presented to the com
mittee when it meets a memorial con
taining half a million signatures of
women. The memorial was framed by
the National League of Women's Or
ganisations and asks for' the expulsion
of Senator Bmoot from the senate on
the ground that he pledged his first
allegiance to - the Mormon hierarchy.
thus setting It above the unitea states
government. It is nof charged In aha
memorial that Mr. Smoot is a polyga
mlat. Every state In the , union, in
eluding Utah, -ts repreeented In the pe
tition, . . ... " ,
CO R N E RJ0FT H REE STATES-
SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE
1 Jaeraal Special Service.)
Newark, Dehv, Jan. 25. Sheriff Grills
of Nswcastlo county, Delaware, will
this afternoon publicly sell the farm
of a bankrupt farmer named John T.
Johnston, near this town. The sale is
attracting considerable Interest owing
Ears Looked ts if They Would Drop
. Off Body Entirely Covered
Face Mass of Sores Three
Doctors Could Not Cure Child
Grew Worse Face and Body
Now Clear , '.
CURED BY CUTICURA
IN TWO WEEKS FOR 75c.
Mrs. Georm I. Bteese. of 701 Coburn
fit, Akron, Ohio, tells in the following
letter of another of those remarkable
cures of torturing,
disfiguring skin hu
mors daily made
by Cuticura Soap,
isiited by Cuticura
Ointment, after
phyelcians, and all
else had failed: "I
f edit vaj duty to pa-
rente ot other poor
Buffering babies to
tell you what Cuti
cura has done for
tnv little daughter.
She broke out all over her body with a
humor, and we used every thing recom
mended, but without results. I called
rln three doctors, they all claimed they
.xould. help -her, Jjuvsh eontinuea te
grow worse. Her body waa a mass of
sores, and her little face waa being
eaten away ; her ears looked as if they
would drop off. Neighbors advised me
to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and
before 1 had used half of the cake of
Soap and box of Oin tmen t the sores had
r.all healed, and my little one's face and
body were as clear as a new-born babe .
1 would not be without it again tf it
.cost five dollars, instead of seventy-five
cents, which is all it coat us to cure
our baby, after spending many dollars
on doctors and medicines without any
benefit whatever." - .
0M.Ua trtmal as Tatar! Tl
flam,, rroai laiM la Ssrarai. fraai Jaavary , Af
MMlaMal CMkara taaa, ., (llliaaM,ia, IUaTv.
V KM. la form of Chovnjal OMtH pill. Is. , rial
f it). mJ b. a4 M all draflla.
ij mm nraliaruniM. A M avwa aaraf
sMrrMlTit MM, wks all MhaT fsailtaa, a4
Mlak,a)l,a,faU. fjSar Onej a Ca, Csn,
araalkal
SmI tVoaa.
. es- iiia i au AsesttteSkli, Miy, ssd :
B ABY S TORTURI HG
SKIN HUMOR
mm
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. Latest Ph'otorrsph
Miss
Carrie Wilson, 3728 64th
TOft BA1X AND
Get back your strength,.
energy, ambttion, by
using ftASSETTS
NATIVE HEIBS.
Costs only ft lor three'
months' treatment
to tba oecultar circumstances and con
ditions surrounding the sale. The farm
located at a point where the states
of Pennsylvania, Maryland - and Dela
ware meet and parts of the property
are situated In each one of these three
states. Ordinarily a. sale of this char
acter would present a rather difficult
problem and It would be almost impos
sible for the purchaser to obtain a clear
title. Sheriff Glllla. however, baa solved
the "arfflcul ty"by "maklng'arrangements
with Sheriff - Blddle tf . Cecil county,
Maryland, and Sheriff Oriswold of Ches
ter eounty, Pennsylvania, to be on the
spot at the time of the sale this after
noon and to sell, the parte' of the farm
located In their respective counties at
the same time. - It will not be necessary
for the bidders to leap from-one state
into ths other to announce their-bids,
for the three sheriffs can atsnd within
hsndgrasplng distance - of' each other
and atlll remain within their respective
statss. ; . ' .,..'"..
HEROIC MEASURES TO
BREAK INTO SMART SET
(learaal Special Berrlee.)
Washington, -; D. C, Jan. J5. Mrs.
Perry Belmont of ' New Tork, ' deter
mined to overcome the reserve with
which she has been 'treated heretofore
by the ultra "smart set" of the national
capital, has taken herolo measures to
break Into the exclusive circles snd win
popularity and. Judging from ths large
number of prominent people -who have
accepted Invitations to ths brilliant
musicals which she has , arranged for
this evening, shs hss succeeded and
established a sure footing. - Her wealth
enabled her to make her arrangements
regard leaa of expense. . . . ,
Judging from the preparations, her
musicals will be one of the. most bril
liant social affairs of the winter. 'She
has engaged Caruso, the famous tenor,
Mme. Eames-Story of the. Metropolitan
Opera company - and the viollncelllat,
Oerardy, and they will 'make the trip
from New Tork to Washington and back
In a special , train engaged, for their
special use. ;.;;.'"". v ,. ' ,
Among those who will be present -at
the musicals will be Miss .Alice Roose
velt, Congressman Nicholas Long-worth
and his mother, Secretary and Mrs. Tsft,
Mrs. . I Z. Lelter. and- nearly .all. the
members of the diplomatic corps. Sup
per will be served by New Tork caterers
snd - ths floral decorations- will .be
brofight from the south. " The halt In
which tha entertainment will be given
has been transformed into ,a - tropical
forest by giant plants and, flowering
tropical plants. -5. - r.T--r't . ;
WELL-DRESSED WOMAN
i
TRAVELS AS A, TRAMP
Tl (JeoTBtr gpeHsrSertle:i !
Iteddingr-Caln iitnr Sfc When ' the
northbound overland pulled up to the de-
pot this mutiifng-e: styiishiyaresse'or
woman stepped on ths blind baggage and
coouy walked otT up -the .track as un.
concerned as If shs owned ths Southern
Paclrtc. .Shs had plainly beaten .her. way
to the town In "hobo"' style, although
shs had nothing of the appearance of a
woman tramp. Shs waa neatly dressed
and wore the latest style hat. t with a
light veil covering her features. . She
wore neat white - gloves, -. and as shs
walked away aba gathered -up the trail
ing skirts-to keep them from the mud.
Where the woman came from or where
shs Ih going remain a mystery. (-
. Season fag Hie mead. .-
From the Fsllsdelphla Ldr. "
The senator hsd esra srrested for felony,
bat mented the sa(stlaa ef mlsnlns.
"Why," he etclslmed, "ampatste siyself
fran a aalary )ust wbea there's as chaace for
grafting suy be crook as. bet I'M But
estt." s
So an th.r eesld de Was te ssasee hiaf Iras
the eoaiaittee. '
Iff esoaey bach If
1 1 doesn't cure. Also
I ftcsue. At Druggists'
I (in black boxes); H not.
f awl tat rVEC kr ananc
f EssssH'sNsliveBerssCe.
I CI II i, Osav m
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CO cents and
CnUre To show how quickly Dandrlfl acts, we
BrilsaWsS will send a large sample free by return mail to
any one who snds this 'advertisement to the Knowlton
of . ' .
Dandorlne CO, CMeaoOt with their name ana aaarese
Place, Chicago. and ten cents in ailver
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for awhile, after which two or three Bases a week wlU
beeawmghtoeosipleUwhaleTecpowthyoadeeire.
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Hotel Eaton
Osrsst Ksrrlses sat Wert rk Streets, '
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Bandeooetr farnkHisd. elecsatly eeniitned.
ftrepranf, (Its ailaats' walk front fceert f
sbnpplns sne betlo
snd betloess
district. aU Ursa.
sirr, eutstae vmns.
stesm fcnted. eleetrle
llfbts, Iclepbone
la each epartneat, eta
efriee. loanrlns. bbxiuis.
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Isdws' rseeptina psrlore. I
reserrsa
Mvste esulSB sxttg tnlas sad ettaawsa.
Roomt fl.OO So fS.OO a Day
: Sfeetal Batee te- OostsMroial Vea. -
'' ' V " KSS. MAX SATO.
' (FersMrly ot Hotel Bedpets, Spekeae.)
t
DLOOD POIGOfJ
rottcotf fiM TwiiTf YUmt
we have Bds the on re of blood poison m
peeialty. Prtssery.ftecendsry ec Tertiary
Sieed Peleaa PeraaaaeaMyHeeV Veweaa
be treated a home under same guaranty.
Capital K0O.0OO. Ws solicit the most obsti
nate eases. --If roe bare exhausted tbe old
methods of treatment, and atlll have aches
snd nalna Mufliia Patches in Mouth. Sore
Throat, Plmpiee, Oopper-Oolored Spots,
Ulesrs on anr pars oi ins ooay, nair or
Erebrows falling oat, writs for proofs of
I euree. 100-page Book Free.
COOK REMEDY CO,
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