1 ; ' ' , THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING" SEPTEMBER 8, 1907. 1 ,f M All . $ouih. Africa f, Ike 3oer camps n $oufh.Afr. fjtfr Aw mareriAL . fERHAPS it li 1 .J bout about, but there are two or three fellows who take some s aatlafactlon in the matter of Allen Kent's insurance. To their notion, the encounter with the Equl- nothlng much to eyes glittering bright with fever, his SKin, yenow, nis ooay emaciatea ana restless In his speech Malolos. Cavlte. Sulu, Zamboanga. Iliollo, Imus and Tarlac mixed In inextricable confusion. Somotlmos ha was riding serosa tint Bouth African veldt; once he "heard a breech-bolt snick" in the Khyber pass; eotleal Life partook of the nature of an but always he came back to the camps were the only things clear at flrat glace. "Traveled a long while to get here a day late," hs growled, as ha found the earliest postmark. February 15, a month earlier. "I wonder where It's been 7" As ha scanned the blotted and erased addresses, a pussled look came into his engagement between a battleship and a fleet of dispatch boats. And the result of the encounter ia the story. Kent did not hear of It until months later, when be was up in the mountains, safely convalescent. Kent was a man so companionable. o genuine, so uniformly gentle of mati- er ana Kindly or nature, that even in no register orace, where factions rose in the Philippines, with snatches of the soldiers' parody on the old song, a parody Jocular in form, but serious enough, after all, to the boys who sang It: "Then It's home, boys. It's horn ws ought to be; It's home, boys, home. In our own coun tree, Where the ash and the oak and the weeping willow tree "That's queer,' he ssid to Grayson, who was awaiting the solution. "This thing was directed first to our old boarding houss on Brisbane street, where ws haven't lived for four years. Then It went to the place on Pel ham court where Allan was staying before he went abroad. It's been to Missouri and then to Washington before It found some one who knew where to send It. Why, see here!' ha Interrupted himself mind him of them.' wrong address" The sentences cams hot from his anger. "Now, my dear Mr. Rogers," cau tioned the manager. "Don't do us any Injustice, I pray you. The Equinoctial Is une uf the largest end most respected financial Institu tions In the world. It is unfortunate, most unfortunate, that some clerk tran scribed the wrong add reus in this In stance, but I may say that life insur ance companies are under no obligation to send any premium notice whatever. They do It merely aa a courtesy to their policyholders. But the policies contain no stipulation for notices and the dabt is due when it is due. It is the busi ness of the policyholder to arrange for his payments, not our business to re used for that time, and so it was for warded all over the country, but It finally reached some one who knew where to send it." The circle wss growing, ss people from across the room edged toward the big fellow. The cashier made a feeble attempt to avert the catastrophe. "If you have any complaint to make. Mr. Long," he interjected with clerkly dignity, "you should make It to the gen eral manager himself. You are block ading the window and delaying the cus tomers." "Oh, I don't know," responded Terry. "It's with you I always do my business, and It was you who said you didn't know what I meant. I guess they're in no nurry. This is a good story, and I think they'd rather like to hear it. rapidly since he came from a countrv college 10 years before with the news- Eaper Instinct and an artist's hand, oroe noteworthy political cartoons which helped to cheer a national cam paign crowned his success as an illus trator and earned him a long vacation. With newspaper luck, he happened along Into the orient Just in time to be among those present at the battle of Manila bay. Thenceforth he was known at home as a correspondent, with his pencil at band to illustrate the graphic stories he wrote, who let no news escape him, from Vlgan to Sulu. When things in the Philippines were dull Borneo, Japan. China. India, Afghanistan, Madagascar and the Boer camps in nd fell as on other newspapers, he was Th7 bloom, so sweetly. In North excitedly "It s not too late. Thev made Rogers left an oath behind and car- exempt from all Jealousies whatever Amerikee. , mistake and sent it to an old address rled his notice, his gold and his rage good fortune came to him. Kent's Rogers couldn't stand It. Hs looked Fr tnr 'e,r they nv been ndlna; with him back to the office, fame and friendships had multiplied adlv upon his friend who was mutter- these notices addressed to him hsr.i, , Judge Solon Thorpe was a friendly ana i ve paw em, every one, rour iimos ijroi, u i ii mm , ami a year. This office is the sddress thy now counsel for another life Insurance have on their books. It s their mistake company. To him went Orayson. when I'll go right over and fix It." Rogers told of his failure, to bespeak Whereupon Rogers sought the office advice, bookkeeper, explained the Immediate "You've got a case, Judge Thorpe do- ciarea, Biter ne nau nraru ine wrium sale house, clubman and well-known In public life. He naked that an agent be sent to him with policy forms, rates and application blanks, explaining that he wanted to take out nddltinnal Insurance to the amount of J25.000 or perhaps $50,000, and that Ills partner was of the same mind. Whereupon, this being what Insurance men consider "easy" the "star" agent for the Equinoctial went smilingly to the place appointed. Never were conditions, rates and terms more satisfactory. Never was business more easily secured. Appli cation blanks were filled, an appoint ment for medical examination was made, the business preliminaries were at an end and a social moment ar rived. "Hy the way," queried the mrchant. 'did you hear how the Eldorado Life lng Jargon of soldier Spanish, snd turned away to carry his bad news back to the office. Tne last thing ha heard from the room where Kent lay was another line of doggerel, the plaint of the homesick soldiers and corre spondents: "No tengo tabaco. no tengo papel. No tengo dinero -" need of money, got cold coin with which to make the tender of funds more for mal, and made his way to the sky scraper where dwelt the Equinoctial. There was Just a shadow of doubt in his mind when he came to tho cashier's window. The brief exchange of greet ings ended, he pushed the notice, the When the office messsnger brought Rogers his mall later in the day, there was one letter addressed to Kent, with Iha fnmilv hiiRlnfK.q nmrA nf lh Wi i I notlcaj Life Assurance company on the envelope and the gold through the grat envelope. ing and explained the delay. "That's a ahoulish sort of s rnlnel- e cashier was bland, even symps South Africa gave him ma- dence," he said to Grayson, who was In thetlc. tiuniii in ouuin ini' gave nim ma- am m vnnjauii, wnu waa in ..xrrt t,. i- --ii , N y.mA v . . terial. Thus the little Journey around the artists' room asking for newt about m , , , J?, ,, VIZ . ui. t story, "if Kent dies. Any Jury would give you a verdict for the face of the policy without leaving their seats. Ths use or that old address on tne notice at such a time, after three years of us ing the right one, Is moral evidence of Intent to defraud by diverting ths nec essary warning from such friends as might pay the premium. Mr. Kent's sickness has been commonly known for two months. Evidently the Equinoc tial thought it had a death-loss coming, Whereupon, he continued Inexorably to the end, the cashier making but one treated Allan Kent? more futile effort at Interruption, and The agent had heard nothing. Not subsiding when one of the scowling lis- present at the morning skirmish In tho teners showed signs of independent Equinoctial office, no gossip of It had aggression and demanded his silence. reached hiin. Hut he- knew Allan Kent There were a number of men grouped and had enjoyed Ills cartoons, he knew about Long by this time, and his voice the Eldorado as his dearest enemy and was no longer modulated, as he dropped most hated rival In the business. And. his cumbrous ironies and said harsh as Sanders told the story, perhaps not things' in harsh phrases. as graphically as had Long, the agent "A fraud upon the dyinga theft filled In all the harrowing details out from women the business policy bunko of his vivid Imagination nnd emphasized game," and some expressions even less the gross injustice and manifest fraud mellifluous were winning manifest favor with Joyful fervor. from the circle of auditors, when the "Only the Eldorado would do such a general manager himself, rotund, red, trick," he averred. "The Equinoctial Is hulil onrt h.liit..rtnr lnmhoreH Into nnl- too enreful of its friendship With POlicy- I nn Kill, hravv nrtlllorv Ma inrt hwn hOlflrrs To tolerate a ininK OI inai num. rn nr lK.,!,.,!!., K... t summoned by a hasty message from the Kent is a great man. and It is a shame variable disposition of the Equl panic-stricken cashier. Just as he was they tried to beat him : and on he to deal liberally with all Us p wondering what manner of voice It was, plunged, heaping obloquy on the tl- Trusting that you will apprecia inus penetrating into me private orrice. uumuu. irienuiy spirit in tne matter, I What he heard on the way told him The merchant assented to it all with "Yours very sincerely rived with Identical ill-fortune port a patron who had written wanted insurance, a prompt call orahle reception, an application! policy, the story of how the K had played a trick t j cance! Kent's risk, the rlshteous wrath agent at such methods, the di that It was the Equinoctial itsel was involved, and then tne termination of business dealings Ho It was for two days. The o the Equinoctial was harried dozen directions. Agents met th in the most surprising quarter; they began to rebel against cal men who wrote asking for inro on rates and policies. It remain for the story to reach thol agencies. The general manager hlrdself mated, on the third morning letter addressed to Allan Kent, of the Register office. Rogers it to find this message: "Dear Sir: We find, upon inv tlon, that a subordinate clerk 1 tently mailed you last notice nilum due on policy 33,121 A to a lete address. Fearing that the aid not reacn you in time, and ering you one of our most valu icynuiiicrs, we nave issued a rec you for the amount of your pri; thus making your policy securji nave cimrgea you with same as payable at your convenience. W pleasure in handing you recei noted. Of course, this is somew1 is tne world mat was to De tlnlshed In six veni. im airaia mere won l oe muon v ,LVt v,7 A. meditatively "I'd Ilka to irrm that what was happening, and as he edged entnusiasin. ...... JOS. 8PUROEO months grew to one of three years be- more business to do on this policy, " .5"?e--h2u before' a Jury Policy carried into the circle the harshest of the accu- , "I "m ira d to hear you say it he con- "General Mana; fors his friends in The Register office he continued, w th a gr m effort at ? "ve to be very strict about such c Derore a jury. i-oucy carrieu H . h fairlv t nued. "Of course. I would not care to , , saw h im again a seasoneSwer corre! lightness, an evident: o? the depth of things, even where then, may be an years. "He?e !r-" he ejaculated "You do business with such a company. The pondent of national reputation, but bis feelings. V apparently rod eeu.e for -P'- ce, ' iedePhurP.Pruu,r'lmZ talk W w in thl mo,!" S10 18 ".ov" tne ClU, l?' Marie Antoinette. Btill the same modest, good fellow aa of You know I've been taking care of m't- . . . , , im? iin. . ;l..Hin t .m-T yi "Can't'" bellowed Ixmg the loud Dedal bdy seems to be sore on the company. From the Scrap Book, old. Allan's finances while he was away Rogers was not good at fence. bill on-dollar corporation I think I ;a n l- Del.,"wre u.1 nv,1 "VJi nii tn They don't forget those election cartoons i I. , And now the boys feared that they such few things as needed attention- ""2 J" yean, to say," he half slam- could get a Jury to recommend hanging gnow who'il stoo m " ff you're resnon" of Kent's. The matter won't do the El- now,1 or "" had aeen the last of Kent. Rogers and paying his insurance premiums mered, "that you're going to refuse this the president, general manager and di- Know who list op me b," yp reI,.BPft"; dorado any good. They'd better stop the queen of France, then the da topped at the house every morning and until he got back, four months ago, I D,remlu"J when the fault Is In this of- rectors. But they ve got lots of jor t nis ri irt D"?1"PS; ' hye u,k ,f u can .. Versailles; and aurely very evening to learn the latest news, suppose this Is a notice for the last fleet You sent that notice to an old money, and when they appeal, they'll ou out of jour Job. I ' y ov ir ' 0"eii in At ,0 the next mornlng the agent llKhted th) ' "hlch ah. Rogers who had given up his first premium they'll ever get on this risk.' address, although you had the correct -et one new trial on error, and another .nmf J "t ., "f,VK .2 called at the office of Sanders A Kay "nle on mil orD, which she chance In the office, and had drawn He tore open the envelope and took one and had been sending mail to It for on some other technicality, and it is Z?.J!?"cy.-J:J,W the company's physician, who was eemed to touch, a more delightf pictures at the next desk to his ever out the enclosure. It was a notice, m three years. I ll see the general man- true that they do not have to send P'JiTi,', , vpr,?Xi iln'? to make the oustomary medical exam- 'on. J her Just above tfie n iince. Ames, his old college chum, due form, to Allan Kent, that th-. ager." notices. Beter try moral suasion first, JS P hnA oomr inntlons. Mr. Sanders met him sympa- rt'nK cheering- the el who had brought him to town from the quarterly premium on his llhs lnsursnce The general manager himself, salary Mr. Grayson, without a lawyer. Can't "J and he waxed his hand compre- thetk.aUv. ASftJeffn to.mov.l,n r,i,A -riiv. v.1 ,, nolicv of IS linn nn.miniin. t )t ah 110.000 vr. I'm mor hl.n4 V th. vnn newinaner hov th nb im nome. hensively to Indicate the patrons Of the un nrrv h merchant terlng like tne morning star, full 1 nun iiiviiuur bnu luy Ding mate reporter and artist was living at the house, helping the doctors, the nurses and the family to hold fast to the lltle hope that remained. For Kent, it seemed, was sick unto death. His system, saturated with ma laria and fever germs of varieties un known to American medical science, liad rebelled. The accumulated hard ships and irregularities of life during three years of campaigning in the tropics had broken him down at last was due and payable on March 15 fall- cashier Ing which the policy and all claims to "That is such a pity," was his sym lndemnlty under It would lapse and be pathetic murmur, when Rogers and the null and void. Rogers looked absently cashier hud explained the situation. "But at the notice nnd then at the calendar what can we do? We are bound by on his desk. It indicated March Is. As rules which we cannot alter. The nof- me ucivo im Mrn.Tu un nim no iry wh,m rHnroien vPHrfltvinv vnn thing?' And Orayson said they would try. The office of the Equinoctial was a dream of commercial beauty, in mosaic floors, onyx walnscoating, gilded pillars, bronze electroliers, rosewood counters office, who had halted their business errands to listen to the story. Not one was smiling. Not one sent a friendly glance to the general manager himself. Instead, they stayed close to Long, man ifestly giving him their sympathy and plained. "Last night at the club Oh. what d glanced again at the minted alln which he held In his hand. "By thunder!' he ejaculated. "It's a day too late!'' Grayson reached for the notice and fiond news tseldorti enmo from th read it aloud, scrut Inlzl nr the clause In Ick room during that protracted fight fine type and hesitating sometimes In and that, I fear, may be impossible VI "fTi, Rogers spent 10 minutes n'sca"u?" ,,r,elT that th "K1"? . "Health." gasped Rogers, as he rose frequent contact with the banquet-a at the bedside one morning, feeling that phrases In stilted language were not before the unctuous little man. 'I tell Interview "leadlna- citizens'' and fin; Mr. Kent's policy merclv an inAnm. nlty policy of the simplest form, hav ing no equities remaining after a pre mium due remains unpaid. The only way to secure a reinstatement Is to ob- iain a certificate of health for Mr. Kent and mahogany desks, the whole done support, one snaKing ms nana, anomer after deslorns b the aeneral manager "llnlM 11 ' himself. iim .hi iiopo was gone. iveni nau uiinuiiuriaiuuu. n"K mrneu 10 irn you no's heen lying at the point of . cLvsnifira .inn iui nn iiismjiL. iuiir i-ii T-.vfi-, rviiiiii in- imu aruppea on ine neain, as ne nns been for Weeks un enough to say: "Hello. Art. how do table. The face of It was obscured by conscious or delirious half the time you like the Islands? Worth 120,000,- a succession of cancellation and for- This policy Is all he's got He's been 000 and a war, do you think?" warding marks, written and struck nut carrying It for eight years ' Ther' hl Then once more he fell to'dellrious in turn, so that Kent's name and thn family. This looks "like fraud to m campaigning in the Philippines, his final address, "Care of The Register," Why did vou send that notice to the No doubt any one more reverent than Terry Long would have been Impressed by ths evidences of wealth. But Terry had been on the local staff of the Regis ter for five years, during which time nd- nan- lutlon! And what a heart must to contemplate without emotloi elevation and that fall! Little dream that, when she nddn1 tit veneration to those of enttrusUst4f tant, respectful love, aha hnni.l be obliged to carry the sharp arl nRaiuot uiBgrnce concealed in ousom; mue aia l dream that I THE "BLACK HAND"C ontmued trie First Page of This Section rom '5 In Greater New York there are at least twenty Black Hand centers, each of which is divided into "paranzaF." The "masto," or head, of the center di vides the spoils extorted by the mem bers of the various paranzas. At the head of each paranza Is a "si masto." ?enerally the member who has succesb ully committed the last murder. Each paranza levies Its own tribute nd gives aid and support to its dif ferent members, but does not work out aide of a given territory. Members meet regularly and decide tlclpate. wno is to oe tne next person to ne taxed for the benefit of the trother hood, and when a victim has been chosen a letter asking for funds Is sent. Should the "touch" be successfully made, half is retained for the jiaranza. and half aent to the masto of the center. If the victim resists, and a murdr, kidnaping or dynamite outrage is de cided upon to bring him to a due re speet for the Mano Nera, the .members d the paranza tneet in a cellar and de cide by lot who is to do the deed. The choice Is effected either by the casting of fingers or the dealing of cards, the -latter being the favorite method. When fingers are cast at a given sig nal every man lays aa many of hli fin- terms. proved unavailing and a victim has been marked out for execution, he often receives as a final warning of his approaching end the fatal ace of dia monds in the top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners of which his pros pective assassin has smeared a daub of blood. Crimes committed in retaliation for refusal to pay blackmail are generally tne deeds of a single man. but when It Is decided way often sweeping over the Ized Intimidation country. Immigrants from other countries have their societies as abominable as the Ulack Hand. There Is, for Instance the "Reformer Hunchaiist" revolution ary society, the by-laws of which were revealed when one of its members was arrested In New York recently. It is composed of Armenians. The constitution nlalnlv Ktntnu tho. .... Vm ... "' fctiitiMi nBHumniy ana various cen a number of members par- tral committees have a right to con- i'-niii persons to death and carrv nut ii tne suspect can oe enueec. to a puiii.niiucin. meetlnir of t Im narnnrn hl lirAthren'M are BUi thirst for vengeance will be allayed only H-ven with one of their members In Dy Durymg tne condemned man alive in the cellar where they meet. When the killing Is done in the open, the stiletto is always used, and at least eleven wounds will be found upon the body. Flourishing for years on unholy trib ute wreaked from coal miners, the Illack Hand Society in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania Is being, in a measure, stamped out. Within the last three years about twenty convictions have been secured at Scranton. and many of the Black Handera are now serving penitentiary .-yere aete ehoases upoa th4 tab! 3, and Only last month the Pennsylvania ", the chief counts around, stoppmr at State Mounted Police gathered in four- : thirty. The man whose finger is the teen Black Hand suspects at Mount ' k ; thirtieth la chosen. . Carmel. and all were held without ball. 1 ' It -card are uaed, the pack of thirty- Fully a thousand murders and maim- - two Is dealt face downward, and the ings by the Black Hand In the coal i nan who has the ace of diamonds re- fields have come to light in the last elva the 'congratulation 01 his Dretn- three years. inislmient. And this "right" they jspected of having freely URed. ii, i.,..., i, ..r .i... i . " ..... ii... mo ui un- mw, uie nuncdHKlsts desist not in their traffic. Only the other day a wealthy rug Importer of Orange, N. J.. Armen P. Alcon was In formed that unless he paid Jlo.uoo in a given time he would be killed He went home, barricaded his house and prepared to sell his life dearly " ' A few hours before he received the letter his friend. H. S. TavashanJIan. was found murdered In Union Square New York. Similar to the Black Hand, too but even more deadly. Is the Bulgarian so ciety, j.uinmnazis, winch Is said nave au.uuu memDers in ciers had dulled his appreciation of their greatness. Furthermore, he weighed 230 pounds, carried It lightly, was equally at home in the rush-line or tho ring, and owed no man anything, except the life Insurance premium he had come to pay. He, too, held a policy in the Equinoctial. Long stood at the cashier's window, stooping to bring himself to a level with the man behind the gilded bars. "Good morjJng, Mr. Long," said the cashier, remembering him well, by vir tue of his else and his quarterly pay ments. Long responded in his milder tones, the same suggesting, as had been re marked by one with a gift for mixed metaphor, a fog horn with its foot on Its soft pedal. Then he drew out his notice of premium payment due, handed some currency to the cashier, pocketed his receipt and change and seemed ready to give place to those who were wait ing In line behind him, when an appar ent afterthought halted him. "By the way," he remarked, relaxing tho soft pedal Just a little, "I see that you sent this notice to my correct ad dress. I wanted to ask If that Is to be the common practice as in tne past, or if learned that the affair of Kent's Insur ance was not with the Eldorado but with the Equinoctial. Too bad about the mistake. But, of course, 1 couldn't think of insuring with your company after what you said of such methods lnat nlirhr. Such a surprise, isn't It?" He had finished his errand and turned An(i he bowed them out, speechless and tielnless rage, but sought to counteract Tha "atar" nt rnced in thn nftf. "Bv" "Veq 10 se such disaster,'. VC ' i .... ... i, ' i ,,,. - rz " Z .Z .v.... upon ner in a nation of edIUwIi llie llllllll Ujf xii niKuinuii, iic,Ba- ror an enpiuilBllun. OWVElliy-nvo muu- a nation nt man nf t.m- -MI. tlon with an old and valued policy- aand dollars of insurance was gone ? thought in Soft .ZJ0,, holder, who showed few signs of pa- a-gllmmering, from his calculations, and i.Rrt from thJ Z .JKhi.. m8t tience. Two men who had neen watt- a story was In circulation In clubland lng at a desk to sign applications for that he would not be able to live down insurance told the agent that he need In a year. not continue filling out the blanks. Then It was a stormy half hour that he they followed Long and Joined him on spent In the private office, for even the the stairs to n.iK nim mr information leaped from their scabbards to even a look that threatened har w suit. But the are of rhlvalrv la That of sophlsters. economists nnG i uiHioro nas succeeded, and the gl uiuij is exunguisnea rorever. general manager himself may not be too The imhnn.-ht Sr.. n. .'.. That afternoon a telephone message severe with a "star" agent. While they defenaa nt nuiim,. t,. . reached the general manager himself were In the midst of the matter, by sentiment and heroic enterprise Is from John W. Sanders, head of a whole- strange coincidence another agent ar- Edmund Burke (1728-1797). SCIENTIFIC BABIES-OU Tyrant of I fancy, the Nurse, Has Almost Disappeared Rv Mrs. J. D. Hay Shaw. quell the cravings of another. If it is leaving their feet bare or incas -HERE are few Individuals who suf- "' ?Dno0u,f " " . '"""IhRl airUf;..'?! -"' nd their legs uncovered - . , that Is all the food which, according to are told that ws are ninnin t, I for mora from the nresent-dav ..i . ic. r .uL u wml w" ar0 running K 1 a iDnn, Even the modern perambulator wmi its snare or abuse, and con sons are drawn between the old ionea tnree-wheeled vehicle In dent hereafter.' The caahler grew a trifle red. Uncer tain what was coming, he pleaded Ig norance and lowered his guard. "I don't know what you mean," he said. "Of course, notices are sent to the right address of policyholders:" "Oh, don't you know?" queried Terry, sympathetically, the soft pedal raised a trifle more. "Well, I'll tell you about it. Ot course, you know Allan Kent everybody knows Allan served the chart, an Infant of that age should require. It must sleep a certain number of hours, and wake only at the recognized Intervals for its food, and under no consideration whatever must it be the unfortunate child sat bolt up .,.l a . I nv A 1 rr trfni Lt al Jk I 1 a . . - . m . ' J1"; ... , ... , . , ' piace Dy ine aia or a strap Ono thing that within the last few the luxurious conveyance In whlc years has brought about a great change baby of today takes its airings for the better, Is undoubtedly the mod- After all the average baby Is a ern passion mr open wmuuwa una imu more naray little animal than most air, as against trie views oi ine inner pie give It credit for, and much generation, when a nursery was kept determined tn llva.than nannia heated to the verge of stuffiness day have us believe; and it Is a matt and night. indifference to most of them wh I can remember what tne atmosphere they sleen in a cradle or a patent d or tnat nursery usea iu uo iwn me cot, are oamea in a patent bath babies were small and no breath of aalvanlced tub. or taka thalr fnmi undergone a complete revolution. That wind was allowed to blow on them. Now a patent bottle or a spoon, provldd fer more from the present-day mania for experiment In diet and hygiene than the luckless first born Infant, who Is absolutely helpless and at the mercy of the whims of Its owner. If It were only Its owner's, things would not be so bad for It, but every relative, friend or acquaintance has al- the Kent matter Is to be the prece- ways a fund of advice and experience to place at the disposal of the bewil dered young mother. Even within the last few yearj the methods of bringing up children have what a change has come over the scene. A thermometer registers a medium cool temperature, which must not be exceed .H lha urtmlnws a r a nnen rlftv and nlrht. ....xtV. l.DD .ilmnol .Dnnaapafl ftrtm tha all nnnAi'Hiiflru Clirtntna linVflntllAte.il ly knows Allan Kent," he ob- modern nursery and her place has been covorings and superfluous furniture are comprehensively, glancing at taken by a smart, young, uniformed at- excluded and tho value of open spaces l I .J 1h I tart a a If n A nrOFa 1 o a , -i . . . ... . i . .am . i i J J tyrant of one's youth, the old and trust ed nurse, who had successfully brought un one's parents from Infancy to are at hand when they happen to iiiQin. Birds. II irfa-Post. I I beaseV gen. Not restricted tp the Italian , or Sl- Thui ltri that whea threats have clJian societies Is the wave of organ- contribute funds. Plucky Tiger From the South Ch Y I - ' . I 1 . those behind him, as If he were pleased tendant, full of the very'latest theories and a free circuit of fresh air is de- . . Vl : , to take them into his confidence. on tno Iawg of hyg1ena and tne most mftnded. n ls the one tnln thB ryRl "You see. Mr. Kent has been lying nn.tn.H9t. methmiu of ronrtno ehlMran Thn mortem Kvstrm of clothina- ba- ls no larger than a tnnrrnv. i' nliTioct at the point of death for two n iu mcr.k ,hnn. ff.,m nnu Di.1,1- hin. oio mines undar rilsns raaemen t. v.. n 1 1 j . ..... . . r..;- V'"Vi' , a,rcnl": Hnwn hv hla hard wn,b .."? """"""rC". " IT. 1Z " ' "' " .iV.7'H7.T.. .h. rv "",u nl,a muu" s ne to be a leading light In the order 1,1 the Philippines and South Africa. j concerned, and whether the change Inetf system of leaving" thilf bffsprtng. "' '-t Is surprised by, a The shooting of C. Is". Lanares of Well, he's been carrying a policy in this iB for the better is hard to say. with bare necks and arms while they Tlclent number of the little creaturei St. Louis, from ambush, near Granite company for several years, and a prem- The modern baby lives entirely by smothered them with a totally unnec- from the protecting shelter of the City, Missouri, recently, was, according ium was due on it day before yester- rule, it must not be fed when It is essary number of garments on the rest gle It will go hard with him V to a Greek editor of St. Louis, but a day. As usual, the notice was mailed hungry, but only at stated Intervals, of their bodies must have been respon- alone the bird will not attack, typical act of the "Koiiiniltazls." The to him a month before. But Instead of witn a stated amount of nourishment, sthle for a good deal of mischief In the ported by a flock of friends, howi society, it is charred. Inflicts rrtr.m. aendtnv it to his address as registered measured nut nnrl nrnrmrail raparrlless wo v nf chills and consumption germs, often numhorin nr.r.1 tkn.,... punishment upon those who refuse to here and Used for the last three years, of the fact that what may satisfy one But now that we clothe our babies in bird will seek out his hereditary fuel i a- .n Jpntui t an aim r-n m hp m li a n nr . ... l... i i ; . ati . n - aimAnra am nuca inia itIda hnin i