i.-i. I, ; i I- s ii "...':,' i " THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY ' MORNIN0, SEPTEMBER IS, 1807. f: t 1 i ' i ii i i i ii in urn iiJuumaiw ii j,, i,,. hi ,i ii, ii i,. , -j-iiiL mma 0j$W$fy r iff :,jM;:r;ru . n: SJ 'i ( -V"A 1 :fMt J , 1 ' ..? - -! 1 lfL 1 """ "" 11111 J to whom balonra the bloody word m Bhlr! Gompatchl, him whom mil Taddo "But all TeVJo lorg KomourMalci. two lovers. Muiiclana and alnaera yours is brilliant as a mirror. It detests and condemns T" And be r She Is the most beautiful flower Of all brated their youth beauty and lovi speaks aralnst you. Into the arden. the tea wardens and In truth slnoe I v-..i,i 1 ,i Dki..i n ... . M .w tt. . .. . .. . . V,..,. v,. v. v.. . -. i mum Nil' siuperieo. un me dsj- " , nniy noticed traces of blood en the I on rich plllowa, a young t0 m- Th highest personages and the hands of Bhlrai-Oompatchl, and asked th flowers. It was Kom- richest patronise my ahop dally. Into him lnxa low voloe: rWhat la thatT I beautiful than before, which gold pours now like, a river, am afraid." cala love. U - M a hi.. 11 ..- . m .w tt. . .. . .. . . V,..,. V,. v. V.. . "-"'' U..TJ mo U IUU why his sword had innfnrpil in ltpht cnnv warn mmmtmA . fir K. Barker-Nidvlne. "Tf will rnr tn . ttt Tn artful courtier had given him his girl adorned with -r T Meerouro. situated about three service" .m th. with it t... e m. m. kh 'word in the darkneH and he, Shlrai- ourasakl, more beautiful than before, wnich gold pours now like, a river, am afraid. Anlles from Toklo a hill I will buy either honor, riches or a noble Ity. Bhlral-dompatohl made numerous hls "ki 5 .h- W' w,P,n wlle she sang When ? 'e mmir mnn"Pii m hMr h.t 8UBca, - answered Bhlral-Oompatohl, . denth " ,. j. , ,k. .v.. n.mi pernuious rrlend with the blood of she saw the young man she cried out eire, young man. ray me back that also In a low voloe That la a. fw t th. summit of which appear -Audacity 1. a powerful force If It Is LedSo th? ilotte"- The young man. In tears, and hid her face InTer hand -V "Tou which t have paid for Komourasakl. drop, from the rivJr i whloh I h ave two very ancient mausoleums, directed byyprldence," I"ld thTo d man co.irt.er whom th. namio ..teemed " here!' she cried surprised and terrified. 0v me """fnm?"e 'mvimi .uS my KOld- ,nd th' p.... . . . smiiinH- nnS he invitoi Khir.i rinm A "urtler whom the Damlo esteemed "What ctrfld oui man'" Vou are a slsger and musician: you "nisn my days In ease. Give me also tered. ' ' awhet, t y . Pringtlme. 'pj0 t1, hs nigh t wl fh them "d loved for his Intelllgonce and at- "As for you, "id'he Damlo to the the daughter of, rich0 father and Ve" "m which will permit ray ion to ao- At the .am. time clamorous erle. When the cherry trees are In blossom ' Fat gued by the Journey tho vouna- tt1tlo.n bP0Rme particularly attached to courtier, "the faci that you have Pted by all!'1 said Shlrai Oompatohl. quire glory and honor Give me. finally, were heard from below. Idjl-Ban en- !:h. young men and women of Toklo man did not allow hlmselfto he urgej 8hAra.'"2,0mrattC , . h wounded your friend In devotion to kVou hCarry v.a ,nan' whlon h" ."11 EJSil .h".' KlH Lfi'u "irlw "Assasslnl - ton,, to DUce flowers on th. Vak. to accept this offer Hardly had RharaJ- One night at a late hour this courtier myself only makes you appear more been honorable." can bring large dowries to their hus- you have killed the most honorable man iV-fc. h I f106 on the tombs oompatohl thrown himself on the enter1 chamber where Hhlral-Oom- honorable. -.pp-r more Komourasakl unoovered her face and bands, and Komouraaakl will be youra. In the whole city!" V j in wnicn Sleep since its years ago, two ground when he was overtaken with P,chl was sleeping and said to him: The courtier bowed very low and said- answered with spirit: "That name has Bhlral-Gompatchl took his hat be- Behind her entered servants of th. -fcelngs who loved each other, 'the Ba- profound slee Do you wish to obtain at once a sltua- "As -guilty as Bhlral-Gompatchl Is I remained honorablel" tween his hands. He understood that P?",1"- Eouralfihlral-Gompathl and th. maiden. In the middle of the night the young "on ,mor el!vfKe(1 than that of the win continue to love him and pity him. nJh'n h T??"Dt Shlral-Gom- Idjl-Ban was right th.v " ZvfLJt w.di"COJI?,r'i,,v orid nmnurubi v "no ln mlaen. man wsUenert hv low vni,. -hih Damlo and at the lame time glory and 1 am readv to act thas with anv of vour patch! that which had happened since i. h .m t a . ho could have killed th. fa- J - " ' ' " ' l. r 1 t 1 . . , - . ttt. tin.. . V I L. - .1 . . . ' . w UV WW Vflfl T. AT tA. I)m A th. hnnA..h. liwuuitl citT7iiiics( nriU ii aven m W own hrntBAr rVw wuc no imu ueuancu iroin much vnnnsv " . . - v"w Vw ii'Jiii-.i uio vuur- 'It I. n th.t tV..t T h.. Th. raml J . . . . . fh.TTt T)V n ,n .rt n . t . .1. -. . " " whispered to him. "Youna man. arise ana nee. cumstances father become you to new suf- ruined. When they had sold all that he 2if"' 1n8wered " efore let th. Pm1. there yet remained many p.r- 1m0ura,ah1 I will not nun- tl whom he Wss Indebted. 14 is-also necessary tha 1 Money Is good for the Indigent opend hi y Plnfully and saw come 10 xeaao, answereo nirai-uom- w.ese woras. In the heaVt f him who supports the by the 'eebl 1!Kht of the stars the P.1.1,, fc f.P)Ind..no.t.l85 kolden song of love, whose eves crv beautiful young girl whom he had seen w,e1'- thn. Ht" to tn " said the '"lngs "Id he. 'thei thm ..! e h. L y.- Lcr." weeninir courtier. "I could go and Inform the criminal have his life. HantaT who T sheds th.r,,hv .)... kT.; "Young man arise and flee" repeated Uamlo of a danger which menaces him Jb him because he Is your friend. L.t I wn completely ruined." he erled. K" 11 m v5,on Vc h"df flby ?' bl. blood .h. i . l.TLlMr.;. rpa. and alone would be loaded with these him. be thrown outsldi the rmiar. "l have lost my good home. What Is .most Illustrious man of Yeddp, who i.,k" .V.'" L""OB ,n" one cn v" e 'r--h :h",V"-"". V,l u-ri" favors, but I wish vou to nartldnate In "Accord me only one favor hml- her. remaining to me? A miserable u topur,nase Komourasakl and "'.1' .. . . .h.J 7..V.h. h...".h',":ht nhiKinn, the, hnnnr. nrt lnrv T.n asked Shlral-QomMtchl. "OM.r h.t Jlfe and a daughter who will be dlahon. win pay wnai you co.nress you are un- ni Were .V " Escape wWls". V.i Tyet t .-.at of the barnU, have formed a V?'?m'Jjr4 ored. An old custom retire, that 1. ell of ' ASfouVUTO ffl .f Formerly there lived a Samoural. who 1 neM tnem conspiring to take your pioi to eai n.s son xn.s n fn. w, xne to ----' "..r.Vs .i" "t betrsyed 8hlral-Gompatchl. the Damlo you w When he died left only one son and a ".word in tne early morning while you ooject or ooi.K.ng me ir xo ' recog- ""r "orv,? n, h LrTu.i Th. m " commonest of a large fortune. Numerous were t.n. B1Pl lr V0" awoke they were to kill niza ine succession cz nis rainer in is- -r- prove to rr,"7.yv: T J 7ViV ',JlL"Ji?. .iJh -iu. hi. t...h .. Then Bhlral- who pretended, being hi, relative, and "Hi. - ?? r an l.O!Lpe.70.nu.wi,"? '"I "T..r: tc grant me ' h s'vor - 1 eBeecn you komoursakl answered" "t -i kill iebe.an" to . .L, ih. despair, cried, " on or the Hamoural. deceased. u" ""lun'.' l",s s"ra. ., r ui.. that he h. rfv.- .-T Vhr."' . ter t Un. . . in thu. h. thm.rht hi. .V -r woman wnotv, i io . When Bhlral-Gompatchl had atUln.d A'i.SV" J7 .m -y JM not IKry' V.."a.w P"lraaVe" As to the deceitful co, S.r'K-.- n4 goinV out T with her IntothesTreet will sell it and Euv my h.DDlness.'' f?T.tf Siithlr 'a. had notMa'- "TroNGompatchi'0 W 'with on. wish "w will bothTo and Vtart the dVo"r ho"d honor, and riches'.- " h.sa.d to thoM whom he i met. "See how t''bJit lit" ' " Hi. Wrdiai. mlued him th " had been bitten by a of the sleeping chamber of the son of Wnat , mT to seVlTer 7n '."t n,1. '0,"5 ceiTed th oSu'rU -no wa." n C7. TJ . .y. took . f h a father jivfn viper. me iamio ana ir you kui an ine con- Th. . ..i,i .h. h.k,. oT;; i. uV. -.T.... ' ' t th. t.. h r...i" "me piac. wnere "Ten reneration. of vor . "The coward.; they dfam of robbing spirator. remember the numerous fa- hav. g.veA m. nr.. V" T..'ln.!V.- . " Yn .1' 11 5' .h. u , a . Vh.' h. V e?ltfur courtier a bay. preserved this .word 1 alT It. fVL l'1. ll" ,W.h.i. v0". . W"LSi. 2iuJ ff.,'4"-. I must render to you mv' l young rfrl and Sf the fath.7. toT m had stolen all from him and wm o " tn PUriiy. 1)0 likewise an that It will .......... .Y ....... ?1u. u, uuiii-vumuait.ii iuiiu.uic,f in OTOer that vnnr nam. .h..i th. r r,n,l nam. t.,r., .h. .11 shout to tak. rrnm him i.it . . . . . . . ' 4 ' t. wAll I Will t.lr. frnm tn.tri th.t ,h1.h . .1 t . , . s morj precious than all tier, th. most I'lustriou. and th. rloh- as honorable as It was. I." "This Indeed compensates me for all These are the wordu nt mnn th. young man which I have suffered. Let us be gone." Thus would the ease snesh ft hi Jtl It heads whils The courtier gave the young man ills with us ' Peak " h w nrl ha, ha ntr-tar "tiT.T hi. w.. And drawing his sword fortune otEt&l- W,S. wth rage .truck off their Oomnatchl. tney were sleeping. sword. Never Wore had Shlral-Gom- "You i.osnpa. . i jm ..Jn."n B.nirai-l.ompatchl, covered with patchl found It so light. Youth Is th. h..t r. th. mi.t.. rt Ms guardian "for which each one of us "'r-Joi me ,L,' Si'li t . The tw0 1 rie,?d8.pihCed themselves on Shlrai Gompatchl became cured of the h" for uch a large sum that the hon- " his .houlder. The wuum give an nis money, that he .m imiirint Vh. r,.rAW " """"'6"- " i.ijii.iu-- r wnicn ne naa received. Weak oraDie merchant was able to return to orna ana eiariea else In the world. All the villagers ac- Bhlral-Gompatchl felt the blood mount companies tne ratner and the daushter neaa. were on lMlr aepartur inem tne greatest As Komourasakl Then show your arrogance before est. If it is not the man who., llf. a. laji-nan. "Bucn new savea oy. ms rnendshlpr' Is rarely born. i hat is the reason vou have Mood hat you leave be- on your hands!" cried Komoura.akL wun srrrigni. Shlral-Gomoatch! draw his nnrvi n order to plunge It in his bosom, but m ana aisarmea him. yon are not worthy death. Bv .order of 111 be beheaded like th. ssasslna." Gompatchl. filled with They have taken all from . my honor, my good tlon of thu Damlo, the V ni laat nf a II th. ancestors and the possl. i' uuiiuiuujjr una glorious- Shlrsl-Oompstchl to th. he had killed the de nd they cut hi. head commonest assassin. VL What Is death? "What would you do If on. day the ne looxea Denina mm in . . ,. --- aiiHirt I un K mtt m f rn n win with .11 1 lor yeauo and Dald wl uora sireec. 1 nere wa. no one lhl ,,hAi..." !. mark, of re.De?tP beside himself. Bhlrai-Oompatchl ap- U'A.'JHW'l?"7 "ke'1 wth arrogance was of rare beauty, proached th. courtier, who was pluiiged "f Would die!" answered Man with . w. u in his hannv tir.ama mrA n.,t hi. f wouia aiei answerea Man. with courtier raised no , '?M of rrogance. and you would be courtier raisea h.In .a-.in.t Mn k. on seeing Derore d , - .h.n ;,,Vr " .muni, aias, again De the possessor of h.,H viii.4 i.. v ..i, . . ... . "lu" wanoerea nungry in the " city ana pay an ni. debts. i wnora ne naa Deirayea. ivinB. Wh. h. wih. your 18 springtimes. Go. and emnlo-, h5.Yi"f .ki! od y"ur J,ar0"U' f.or having "Halt there, traitors," cried Shlrai- streets of Yeddo. All the Deoble flert "And thus ft is 1 sm here in the home . "It was before that yon should have dyi". S.8"9.!"??" your youth the best you can." "i . e-n.S m,,....vW Gompatchl coming out rrom the snaaow rrom him and said to each other "Here ' IdJI-San," said she. ending her story, "ared me, and above all not to have .ih" p " no were 11 . I am called Komourasakl, answered and plunging his sword In the breast Is th. man whom the Damlo has driven "This Is the reason why I can carrv placed .yourself In my way. Now It la aCt"! ,.vl . . ... On the road Bhlral-Gomnstrhl t ' blushing. T am not a lovely flower, of the first conspirator and likewise at- from his palace." "nn pride 7he name Tol 'mv father T too late." Bhiral-Gompatch had a friend, a Sa- length met some persona who Pwere nre tuJ. only a flower for the buttonhole, tacked the others and when tha 10 were When the winds of winter have passed "And I said ThlalomVatchl. "I "Why do you grow pale so soon? In "1u,r' h,mself' wh. admired his caring to slee7oPr f "he rSd.Mi ' rl ?M? w'" dl, after hM been warmed laid out on the ground he udd.nl- felt the spring flowers begin lo Uoom5 have not kept honora'bl. Se nam. o? ln.f.nt ft will be death which will J nd hla rtness with the lh. night had overtaken them ?y th1,'ln ot ,"ve' H ls "ot P1" but a sharp pain in his back and fell un- Wh.n the passion fof honors, for my father as when I received It." m?? "ou V? . He had been unhnnnv h. w.. . b. By their sumptuous d res n rA h..n ioy which you have caused me. These conscious. glory and riches have passed, love bios- V Do not kul m! cr,ed ,he courtier. lF"SeK l? ri?' v T"!1 ,a, Sa" tlful arms the voum mil took th. mn re brigands. They took me from When Bhlral-Gompatchl came to his soms In the heart of man What Is loveT u 1 will do that which I promised to gl0"'1' fnd he 'houM ba bur,ed lik tor rich travelers th house of ray father In order to de- senses again he saw by the light of the Then Bhlral Gompatchl thought with A large river which ran emoothlv In a tt Pernio," replied Bhlral-Gompatchl. m. ' , ,. . r,om. . . Amonc them was a vmma- -ih e , mand of him a large ransom. My father lanterns that the Damlo was being bitterness: "Why did I not marry the vaUev asked one dav of a vor? .mill 1 will prove my devotion by killing He went to the Damio and bought of beam? who was seated Tween n. ' verv rh"-h. He Is not dead. Convey brought, accompanied by his suite an3 be.utirul KomouVasakl? Today I would rtvul?l of the mountiln 'Wh? yo wlth FY 'wofd the mont mlserabli him for j lir sum the bodv of Shlrai-, After having exchanged wit!.' th.m m my father so that h. can thank he guard. Beside the Damlo waa th. be tranquil and hippy, beciuse love so impetuous T Thf . rlvTil.t aflVw.rwd wretch fn hi. dominions. It wa. on this 2aS1? 'th1 h MZ" th. ordinary terms of poflteness Shir. you " fr,end of " Zoyln man- th courtier, alone gives trir. htppLiT But i "Becausi th.r. ar. many rtonw m my brea,8t 0X1 n0Ped -horUy Komourasakl nd ,rJdnhJmlawJni,1 A1.1 the honor which Oompau hi Vaui Shiral-Gompatchl conveyed the beau- who spoke in these terms. present all th. world detest, and 1 oon- way." would repo.. her head, there near the was due to a Samoural wept lnlulrea w"y th yun lrl tlfu, youn to h f.ther, who re- "Having heard that these traitors had domni me." a 0n Buch ls love It become, lmnettious he,a!;t' was. l notT aZln whfch Shl- thi' iTf,"i.heA 'Sh."8 Ime- II.e"!.';lnof sr-r8- iMlsl the young man. "eating himself to eat treasure which I possess. I am verv ,Lw. In iJj '..tt JJU i Wh'.h he accompanied herself seemed asked. "Kornoasskl " erled th. ,,,. mn yr grave I add anothe? Sne which on tne Invitation of the travelers. rlch and my daughter has confessed ivT. iiventh h nw? .'"w t0? VM""!nr but the voice sang "I am caller Shjral-Oompatohl," he , f Slw ?5 at fhey caKe most beau fful flowar In "Judging from your appearanca you that she has been pleased with yo since fA, HnV H. wm not w v o T'l m&n ' g,adneM- to answer with jrt..ma. 7o ethegothWr! and wTowV hi. to rn?. Mao ? ff ? , th ' e dr.w a MtthB yun man of distinction," h. saw you. Take her for your wife by an honorable sword f "Who I. the most beautiful an th. f," 'i"8 "ffably "Come In frell(, the courtier. H. has a b.tte? knife from her kimono and plunged it In paid the old man. ' And you apenar to and remain with us." I,,. KLtSlrA m. LI . L" v . . ii. ?auy"u,l and the and sit down," she .aid. I know your 1,,.,,,-t than Idtl-San Havlna- heard that her bosom and fell dead on tfie tnmh be one not traveling without!, for- Shlrai - Gompatchl aa.wered with fould on ffiroSnd" Ad do yo know llU ' "hl-". T.d B'S' Th- t1 KheaT,eU, ?rery d,ay' "U?,R by vedmiuS.akt advSS8 though SI ' SWraTaompaichL 0" t0mb "ar. t .. P- ?: , fc, who T ls thla coward I, this poltroon? My . patchl am" VLIa 08t beautlful fIower in m wer he pass for the, most cunning and tBe The f riend V of Bhlral-Gompatchl Chi .1?- a."v.my fortune- answered "Your daughter also pleases me very b(i friend, whom I loved like a "Who Ts he whose Una hav. w g 52?"'. n .v. . . most tut courtier. I am convinced moved by the grandeur and beauty of phlral-!ompatch much. Your money ls of verv little lm- brother soiled hv 2n V.ntrh? ?n!ren Shiral-Gompatchl recounted to Idjl- that for this once he will keep his the love of Komourasakl raised two "It is rry little," replied the old man. portanee to me. But I do not wish that "This bag. wretch lies" cried Whlral- THhiraT (51r,.tk His name San In what circumstances he had met word." . . mausoleum, over th. remain, of fihlral- BWral-Uompatohl answered with anl- the sword of my father should become Gompatchl I "It la "wh 'have killed X "Who Is h5 whos realf worthy f h. '"4 " thth,.ha1 X"f"v!d 'There ar. many brav. m.n, and Gompatchl and KomouVaaakl. ,Tat1S? a,,d ?'iiWlnS ''is "word from the rusty because of my idleness, tt would plotters It Is sufficient In order ta n cj.n.rt th. siZW?..fy f b' b?twe.n them. H. ended hi. recftal by abovo all among the rich and lllu.trl- And since this time, every year at the pcabbard and contemplating it with love he shameful in me. I will first acqptre con vine, yourself to look an? see to 'm l who knw ,.m, '"ffi"11, . xr v. .. ous," answered IdJI-San. - -springtime when the cherVfes are in fcLn10.?.." '"h m3" combats it had glory and honor and then return to you. whom belongs i tha sword covered with with i th7 most - OiLuZ thJ ? swnTX T,ina.er hC.T10V.?. k. ,LA 'east had been prepared In honor of blossom, the young men and th. young been stained wirh the blood of enemies Adieu." blood " of hi, VnZtnV.? y d ,1V . an' ho ha' .""!?5rld to .lnl e fxPe.ctel courtier, and now Shlrai- women of Toklo make a pilgrimage to dinJ,"'w mnnv nol'ln ""fdes it had And he parted, not without feeling "To treason and cowardice vou add "His nam. V?hii nLn.tnki w,th Interest, answered "Why will I Gompalcnl seated himself at the table Megouro to cover with flowers th. mau- 1 1 111 THE BOTTLE TO SAVE THE BABIES Continued From First Page of This Section of the Rochester Academy of Medicine was secured and a milk commission was appointed. The physicians di-ckied on a count of not more than V'1 iOG bac teria a. a standard for city milk All milk brought to the plants had to stand the closest tests, and the work lias progressed so remarkably that the death rate of children under 5 years has de creased to half the perceniage Phown before the certified milk wan supplied. There Is a population in Rochester of 185.000, and 75.000 quarts of milk are received dally from 700 farms lying within a radlu. of 80 miles from the city. This milk ls distributed by 225 licensed dealers. Thore are four mu nicipal milk -station. In the city, and they are opened for the two Aimmei month, of each year. Four milk sta tions and th. live, of 16,000 babies a!, guarded! A nobl. record for a city. in June, 1S04, th. Thomas Wilson tuiutitrlHrn flllitfit fltl milk Sta tions in Baltimore, Maryland, for the M-'rlbut!on of modified milk for !n- l.sn's. During the -first year 128.765 boulos were distributed among 6SS ba btec: and during T months of th. sec ond year 126,625 bottle, were furnished t.l infant. Th. work ha. been car ried on with rigor, and th. result, of the last summer ar most gratifying. Within the laat year th. commissioners ef th. IHntrict -of Columbia appointed aobujUUm ta rflfiort uoa lb loc4l milk supply and suggest means of Im provement. Dr. Kiley recently reported that of 327 examples of milk brought to the capital city, 66, or a little over 17 per cent, had been skimmed or wat ered, and of 96 samples of cream 38, or 39.95 per cent, were below the standard. Then .he uttered his warning to save the babies, declaring that "the best ar tificial milk is pure cow's milk, and cleanliness In providing milk for babies is not only next to godliness, but It in aDsoiuteiy necesary to salvation." And Washington has Joined her sister cities in tha work. Rut in the meantime while the band of scientists throughout the United States are engaged in an effort to purify the life-giving element of children, another great and glorious movement has been progressing. It la the work of giving the children of the poor pure air and sunshine. In all the big cities 'ho cduntry- week aoclcfteC tne seaside homes, the seaside and ship hospitals have been saving- the lives of thou sands. Perhaps It would be imposslbe to gath er .statistics of the number of sick chil dren who perish In the tenements from want of pure air. And perhaps It would be equally Imposible to tell the number of sick children who have been revived and seized from the clutches Of death by the medicinal dose. t.C ftua vk avu4 oouatrjc gujqfalna, Along Long Island, th. Jersey coast and the Great Lakes each summer, one can find thousands of children enjoying fresh air through the generosity of the charitable. At farms In all parts of the country you will also find the little ones, radiant and happy as for a brief holiday they enjoy country life. Usually the children are taken on ten-day outings. Before leaving th. city they are examined by competent physicians. Physicians ar. also in at tendance at most of the resorts. In 1906 the New York Association for Improv ing the Conditions of the Poor, which probably does more work than any or ganization in the country, gave fresh air outings to 23,061 ohildren. From May until October children are taken to Sea Breeae, a home at West Coney Island, by the organisation. Parties consisting of 800 mother, and children are taken at a time, and during the season more than 3,000 are given an outing. At Sea HreeXe there IS a hos pital for tubercular children. At these resorts a plan of educating poof moth ers ls combined with the work of en tertaining the children. Each morning the mother, are given Instruction. In caring for their babies. Each day chil dren are taken to th. beach and allowed to riot In th. surf. In th. evening there are entertainments. On a high bluff overlooking th. East river nt 2hacJkSntoJac8h S",deL ".'". Nw- Tor wife, which caused th. latter to drive . - ......., ,v.j .iu,Kiu.;iii, " iuioo in liii.i icii j-iuui itu per i,vuu in lam to 140 ijagar from the household In a fit n sick babies under the age of 18 months and competent physicians In attendance, in 1903. And fhl. prove. Infallibly the JeaFousv nousenoia in a m o tlm..- A"b?a,Vroundb;"o?f.?. 1 1' 01 Ua " nu"ed bac fT.V. a! 2.f thS -J "A f-7 alou.y of women three district vl. ,.:.:. Zr?.wJ$,uf ". 2 iu". RockefeUer'i Pastor. commenting on the lesson.. "It wa. so ious sections of NvV VitV. Tn. .. Ae'"7h. ..,t CK,lath" VUTh- ."I" -rr, ..u-... .v ?D.1anan2"..tlm' centune. ago. and them assistance when it Is needed. " 1876 to 1902, 809,104 patients. A new ??""Vhur:h1; Nw York who recently Up ? ,rm. at what the called A. im- The Children1. Aid society of New boat waa presented the society In 1899 f,S ,!.etnt2itak.i marerr lh T8T,1r,e- Plied I insult to th.ii - ..x Th. young York maintains a summer horn, for by Mr.. Augustus D. Julllard. Up to iLn"? local activities of John D. Kock- c lerKyman got out of it by uBlalnlnB children at Bath Beach, Long Island, a and Including 1906 there wer. care for ?le&r'fflnmMJWLi"hW2r ?JBe,m,' that fr voug women of the Fifth Ave hea th home for women with sick In- on th. boat 3o8,218 patients. A seaside ,t0a lVH,d J? title of "Rookefel- nue churSh wer. entirely free frSnT nil sermon on on w island, a fresh-air day nursery waa founded n 1881 at i . v "JTX" T ali. WI oroX.a petty Jealouslea. 'arm for boys at Valhalia, New York. New Dorp Beach, Btaten Island, and a?d ,5 f Th"i6nid Faunc' th -T f.A. , r.Viu,e"0 mission, uuring tne numDer or cnuaren cared for reached r fT, iT J " "Z.",JT 1908, 4,725 children spent a week at the 88,176. The number of patients treat- th? ;,,hf.t .. I! '? i miiiuilTJI iiumts, O.IK1 0 day s outing. At the women and 812 children laineO tWO Weeks. K43 wnmen anA 1 C K O w,. Klnlll.J ,. Q..M. I.. " pi V.IUOII v vi . ... . " " " A,WW " ' ' " MlllllllUU III uunuiui i ,...oi... . I . , . . T . i.,h 'y jiwuuiuu huuui nis areas. x seems were given a ea on Doara tne rioatmar hosnitai in zcz j;r .. "h--. health home 19 1908 waa R.442 an th.T nnmh.e ln." "ov- cnarason ten. tni. glory, were main- death. mark you were -only 2. There wV.rSC.w0.,ii(f J"8 dl.count It: . orown is uceiaini- "tmi A False Promise. children for one week. 317 were kept 2,691 patient.; of these, 439 left en- rwhen th. w.b 1. on th. grass No rain can com. to pass. 1 t Old Saying.) DUt my old umbrella hv. my ruDDers lung away; from 3 to 7 day., while 1.03S women tirelv nrH i tu laft n ih. ,n.A tnRt on day he was riding on a Madi- Thous-h somewhat dnhtnna' I. h .v and 4,397 children were a-lven a t-eoirV a nt. a7 aia ".n. .venue car wearing a silk hat and it cannot rain todav w ..! . : m t - --- J - " . . With hla ahriAa nAIiaha until lh ihnn, , """ muro limn ,uu DOVS were . Kecentlv one or tha nlrt farrrhnal. " " '. -.'" given outings in the oountry, and the on the North river, the Southfleld, wa. ciofhei Wo trt, uLa h I? e.? 8h. wore h.r very daintiest town, number of sick children treated at the converted Into a floating hospital. ? ."? 5, uiiBBiun was z. ii and Th orga carried various I i. And z.733 medical Th.re was launched at Boston laat lT- .iT- wiinm an.nour me nooas cam. aown 1 food prescrifitlons wer. filled. July one of the finest floating hos- litter elt It. for hTturae and sSid- AlaCK th PUe0U" lKhtI I ,e -work of these . banner cbarltsble pitainj afloat Th. craft wa8 admirably tou si. IoSvim a?hidiffei?.ne r .ti ,-ii.- v I nisatlons Is mudi tha same am th.t tilniwul tiA ii' Xn,, H til tn. jewelled web. wer. out I on by hundreds of other. Vn n owSi "tta w. n wU rul" PtF W wen, ir yoti u tep otf -rxrttnrnnn marir- - cities, in New York there r t ni n? Y TrTiie. hViT.V n, !y .." -"ww you And .hall th. little people doubt I And thu. the work goes on! The "Tt Is not necessarr tn add that tha nearly a .core of societies which pro- nhi 0?hln?vw. tha rJ ln Phlladel- death rate of babies tn the citle. In th. mrnmTiMCSMmX phla the Country Week association summer is .aid to be t000 per cent, Th. R.v M Rlnhardaon fr.ou.n f".5" ' " Li: iA0 Children on gr.eater than In. th. winter. Plf thli leads John' n R ekafeller0 jWUSS done Vralseworthv wArv mc' n irjfLJR?",?," ""u.,f Mnood. cla. when tfi. yonng miUlon.lr. 1. out fortnoTOS?- S 7f ?hanofTbn Sl'MS IH? Th. fealty of the .un? , Ada Foster Murray. ' "" i 1 Mlanndentandlng. : JTrom th. New York- fVimmaretal Thl. is the tlm. of year wh.n It im mdt '- mm 1