THE OREGON" DAIliY JOURNAL; r PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY XI' 1908.'
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thing mad of metal or moist stick. I same time 11,000 Uvea war loat In Ru.
If rubber boota or rubber glovea erslalan Turkestan, the town of Karetagb
sing ucswvyeu. 3 ,'-,- , -,,,,
J - -'1 r. at fet
before-touching the patient.' '. I. "K" ' ' ' '' ' , : ' '
i up ii oi wun a buck: ii ic ib unaar ma - . . . . . .
patient do not touch We body, but lift 11T" w n Tecani xaanionauie
him only by hie clothes. Lay him down weddJna llngors la the mind with
and looaen cloth In a. If braathlnr la freater peralatence. aaya an aat.
auapended, una artificial reaplratlon. Pn ,.,( vT-.-..i.n
Trwt bursa from; letrlcltr m burns correspondent, ian the prevalence
omiinnir rnn .
OIHUUUU run
SENATE SEATS
4- .
from tire.
I of the bit black hat worn with cos-
tumes of all colors, fn soma Instances
ITanv Contests WM Bo Sctj
wht tvommi can po lor ner Town i'f. X"!"- f? ih,r" tt ' ' tied to Primaries and Leg-1
,UII IW CUIUUU1BU, mill . m . w
lsiaturcs xnu xear.
W TATT ll a .ll AWM
I are liable to rerdyour sxUvltles l""'" .ii "i0""1 .T"..
as narrowed and confined.
feathers and nlumea and atarava It la I
blf and' plot utaanua In style, worn by
But a woman who Uvea In a email Dlaee I the won an to whom auch anion, ara
haa a world whfoh la aa aimiftant aa I beoomln.. It unquestionably tnakea a
. . - - i am. r .fid tlllnM .w.M I
. i . . i . n.taniuK i icvi aim ai.ii
' -.- 1 fives, a. note of character to a pale nt..ta fo aeata In
(United PreM teaatd JfU.
but.lt la not batlevad hare that the aa-
I II ( A ri,.IMn Mill: l ,.U - ... kln.
in the lower house to take a chance a
avlnnlna a a, a At 4
niiiiiiiia bb asm a. in risa bbiihi.bi.
Henator Allmrt J. Honklna ef ' Till-
nola munt fight for reelection, and the
Same mar ta aalil nt Hrnatnr .Tnnh H.
Oalllnpr of New lUmpahlf, and Ben- ,
tor Clay of Georgia. Hcmenway of
Indiana Is serving his first term snd
Will DrOhfthlv. ha raiirn.it tnr .nnlliari
.iww.wiiua n.r.nri will mull.
ably .not encounter sorious trouble. Mil
lionaire Thomas R. Walah la ambltloue
to succeed the veteran Senator Teller
of Colorado. A fight will be waged in
Wisconsin for the aeat now held by
Senator Stenhenaon. who la nuina- th
unexpired term of Senator Spooner and
Who dona not dealra an .l.niinn. tn- .
full term. ,The new state of Oklahoma :
will have a conteat on lta humia in ih.
seat now held by Senator
Tour front yat and your back yard r I tinted ooatyme without which it would
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tninra hM if r.isnn.riw i.M n mtA tail oi mu lie inf real errant. . i'it
baaiitirta- .KaL X" tner. danger of such a faahlon 1 primary elections or elections of.
social and ioril VnJ -71. befora the close of the.
communltv aa anvthin. r.w .Tia--.M I SLT. J""wt" TO5'"a 1 year. The conteaU Sra already 4
isa i u"-:.-:-".'"""" """"y-," prererreo. . wnue in n i ;ln(1., -,. ln . number of atataa.
facto, in an"rw.ll CR. U .VEK TC-iff-Si? i- om. of thimrrroml.e to be
make the world beaitlful vou a'ri daina V. ' 1"" and spectacular In the e.treme. v
a. much a. anyone can do.' ...T. " tVachlVvV.n; Zd3L 5: .Th- f "fW SaV." K"
i ia not oniy nere in
out in
Waahlnaton Jan. 11 Jl number 01 1 w ' I . """" 'niw,iwiio arew tne ,
waswiif lon, Jan. "-- J" j short term ellp, . Governor Haskell. It '
ireaims vupieata .w p--v i is run, uiirmui a try ror the seat. 1
ted States senate will bs settled by I Governor Glenn of North Carolina mir .'
laaia. I T"i"- lur ina oi senator Jee .
' I Overman, fa Aub.naa. av.dun...
ri wng waa aucoenoea oy jerr avla, .
may try for the aeat now held by Sena
tor Jamea P. Clarke, whoaa tarm ,m
expire one year hence. .. . , . '
Preaent
wen
and
exciting
Fads and Fashions. , , ,
T vinranivt Fairbanks.
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MMEW. VUKH. HcVIL. tl. oiud iu !
iI many shades Is a favorite color
U for suits, gowns and hate ,
J 1 - The dead white evening gloves
"- have lost much of their popu
larlty and Instead, a delicate blush tint
or Dale straw Is worn.
Circular opera coats of velvet or laee
ara lined with . fur. either aable or
i Elaborate trimmings for evening
gowns ara metal tubes of gold, silver
or steei, ana ooiorea giaaa UMU
The new striped broadoloths make
Some Very smart tailored ce-tumea and
are at preaent the height of atyle.
Hats asa mewing amaller, many ef
the latest ones being toques or turbans
trimmed with blga-atancnng plumes ana
Velvet.".-
The cutaway coat is a great favorite
thla season, which Is a decidedly smart
anil at tract I va faahlon.
i All shoulder lines ara drooping, the
- Mandarin, arnthole and kimono sleeTee
being the noticeable feature on most
gowns. , , ; .... ,
Much braiding Is seen on gowns and
elegant suits of broadcloth. Embrold
' ery with touchea of gold and sliver does
pot lack popularity-
Voiles coktlnns to be worn this win
It and the new weavea are sjmont aa
fine as chiffon eloth. Chiffon voile of
a very fine aheer quality tnakea
handaome rown -., :.
Gray la lined to give a hot of color
xn a coaruma. ii tones- down a orient
shade of rose, blue or green. A plnk-
mn snaae or gray comDinea witn paie
Diue is cnarnung. i -
Una of the new materials is "crepe
onaine, wnics. nas tne texture of crepe
de chine with a pebble finish. "Mar
quisette brilliants haa a lustrous finish
much prettier than i the ordinary mar-
aul8ette.i- -' ;
Among the beautiful lacs walata are
those ' of . aero, . cream- ana irorr tints
and deeDer tonea of chamnalana and
apricot These a bit dreaaier than the
white, laca ones, ara' often more be
coming. -.. ,,
Fur coats of Ttusal&n pony, made Mp-
jengin or mree-quarter, are mucn worn
by young women. They are f lnlshod
with a ahawl , collar o th .aamf ur
pink Was trimmed with gold embroid
ered with net. with a Vandyke yoke
of gold embroidery. A cloth band of.
gold finished the hem of the skirt
. Magnificent evening wrapa ara made
of big figured brocades, alao of laoe
and chiffon over tinsel tissue or pale
colored satin. The linings are often
shirred snd tucked while down the In
side fronts are frills of lace or mousse
line ln fine plaitinga.
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How Women Pretend.
"T HERE Is a habit which is not so
a. uncommon aa ona couia wiba,
among people of apparent Intel
licence and of some measure of refine
ment, which era tea distressingly upon
the sensibilities of honest-minded in
divlduala.
It ia auch a little habit thar think.
really so unimportant that it does not
occur to them to consider it seriously.
In reality it la one of the biggest
things In ita effects upon character and
upon "the minds of children that can be
named. It la -the habit which many
women have of equivocating. They will
not tell a direct He. Thev would crv
out ln alarm if you told them that they
are not truthful. But Juat listen to the
ordinary conversation anions woman
and note.
stenographer, who oomea from the
aouth and haa not been long in Manhat-
LOVE LETTEES WILL v 3
. ' DECIDE BIO SUIT
' " (Ooiled Press teased Wire.)
Chicago, Jan. 11. A worn bunch of '
It Is the Implied thins that Is not
true, -wnen we lived in fhiiadeiDbia"
-we did so and so. with, the ImDlled
thought that wa then lived ln elaborate
style. wo, we are not going to the
concert tonight really I did not care
to go.". All the time you know that
aha did care to so but couldn't afford It
ana is ashamed to ten the truth.
'We didn t move In In time to ret
the winter wood In this year," when the
truth le that It ia difficult enough to get
the wood in. a oord at a time, and that
there la never enough money ahead to
get in tne winters supply at once, "we
like this neighborhood because It Is so
aulet." When really they loathe the
neighborhood and live there only be
cause rent la cheaper.
"1 don't try to wear my good dresses
In tha rain.'' when she has but one
street dress and that the one ahe la at
that moment wearlnr. "No. I did not
go to. tha coast this summer eeallv the
coast la getting so crowded." when there
are illimitable mllea of coast that are
not crowded, but The family Income did
not permit of a vacation.
I The true empire and ptinceas dresses
are only occasionally worn but ' those
of, modified form are -much evidenced.
Jn soma cases, only the waist Una In the
hack Is slightly raised to give the em
pire effect..-?' , . . ,r
Bklrta ara mad with long, soft, cling
ing effecta ahaped to tha figure above
the hip-lines and hanging in graceful
lines to the eet.-"The "Paquln wrinkle"
ia the lateat style, but it is a. fashion
that haa not been adopted In general.
There are fcata of fur made in vari
ous shapes and trimmed In many way
Home, have wide brims turning up on
one side and the top covered with mink
fur. -On such a One, the only trimming
necessary would be. a bla-. nlnk - roaa.
Mushroom shapes and toques are popu- she know that the child ia watching, lia
lar and on these ara seen plumes whlci I tenlng to ail. this and drawing tola or
itu iiiuhj iv ran uge or. iugn-1 her instant conclusions? What would
standing feathers , or .big velvet "tows. I she think If shs were told, that her
Uainty handbags In whits kid for (daughter, after listening to her. con
theatre and evening wear are decorated I eluded that It waa no worae to steal a
With STSCafUi trails: Of flOWerS renro. I alnta nanrll at aMnnl than n ,v in
duced with tiny shaded ribbons closely steal a little estimation that doea.not
sawwrea 19 lenn reiier. s. . . '-'- I belong to one, and acted upon the
A touch of black worn at the throat thought?
of an evening gown la a pretty fad. What would aha think of her boy who
j'..uiiia m iwuemi . r twom wun a i "swiped" anotner ooy s Dau or cheated
band of black velvet or satin: a tiny I at his lessons? .Be sure the stream will
natin mw at the base of the collar Is I not rise higher than Its source, nnd the
What is the sense of so much lvlns?
HWhy not tell the truth, and let one's
rrienos use' one or not like one. respect
or cease to respect one? Looking st It
fairly and squarely, doea thla kind of
equivocation deceive anyone? Never.
It is a aort of shabby aentllltv. an aotna
of " a class just a little beyond one in
financial circumstances which Is both
absurd and belittling.
instead or raining- a little more honor
than really belongs to one, it is the
meana of making all honest minded p so
le reel a strons repugnance to the pre
tender.
Does the woman who permits herself
to pretend TmnK wnat tne errect is
upon her little daughter or son? Does
your yards, but If Mtiva hiaoir "hat. ,,.. h. i., ". ""'"i"" v .--.
your streets. Jn voJr nnhiinlfh.i ..T "-uV- -i.'.-tr' rOf tneae are assured reelection wun-
- . . . w ww.. i aiito. ww i. wver much . .lvi. u.Br- I j . i n 1 i v. . . .
nouses, tnat int. r..n nk...i- i -..i-i... . :r. ,. .1 - v" . . i in vino, x-annayivania, nmw ui auu
tan. waa approached oy a man while i re u ita can k. nM.i. . . - I -- - i0wa are pound to attract wias auen-
waklnr down Broadwav the other even- If von in . . u... a I s iV-Ti?. V- IT. !irr "wvl. I tlon. x f
nr Ihnrll. irtii, .rlr , .iim n. I H-. li.. t . ..-T.. " -. T ----- ,v.wowiu v.
Usn't It?" said tha atransrer: hut ha s-ot
fho further, for, quick aa a flaah,. fhe room 6r kltohainand lmartBs7 time there might era! years ago, to his grand nleoe7 Mabel
young woman wnipped ner nana from are forsaken and of no account Talk, utility wear Ihi hiiw black laee. I Pv- DO"n compromiae. put tnat uma oneii Mcwamara, are i to i decide tha uiti
the muff ahe carried and atruek him I Kinraa. vm.r i.. i7? "V'iV iT.,i..?,T?. .-.-u lis now passed. Tha primaries early mats dlanoaltloa of the 11.000.000 asUte.
full ln the face. The fellow's bat had who are 'dolna thinas.'Zr who .,1. I .h '.W'L I month for the choice of delegates All thojetters. now ars In the hands of
rauen. but lea vine- it . h ran like a able of Antnm thin.. . .7.. I r.irJ. .L" " " to tno stats convention to elect awe-1 judge w. o. Cochrane and win ba read
deer. A policeman rushed to the younsr cannot t . " "T " w" hllntiV,:! VlinT. 'Jf'.Sr I fates to the national Republloaa conr today, when the taking of evidence la
lady's assistance, and to his surprise You can aee whether vour'ana .ih this V,T f t. ir.; w."?". though they will have no. auiine famous wm case la begun.
rounfl that nn km n.M .h. nr. nuni.', .in.;:: ': "r-51-.---.-- . . v . nv., nnarin on tha aanatnriai eontaar. a,. mmmmmm m
7J11. Z 'i."? " -'iur " "'"piicro wmon peiongs in tha school I reamers are pot grown upon ostriches I .XT. . .I. T.i"
". """"a. ""'a-- wnen nira mow wnetner u nas rrovlnr nlantar wh.th. I of marvelous a la, hut tha flnsa. or I rr -
The alrl explained that er It haa nlaaaina- nt ar.i. nin.,.. I t.na-i. . ... i. ik... t w"'
Tha contest In Pennsylvania over the
f Senator Panross will be
that It will be settled ln the
Is delivered
!?n-.w.Bn,.obK r,4,.l0. l0J)t ths boxing on thy walla: whether the spirit of the! enotber. -giving exceptional breadth tol. The onte
glovs that ahe might bo prepared to de- schoolroom Is klndl-' and . lntaiiint. I the feather. One or mora of theaa I uccaasor ol
fend herself sralnat tha numaroua in-1 And if thnaa thin-. I ii,. v.i ..i .tii. I unusual in mat it win tie settled in tne
suit, shs .received whenever she walked can. find way. of making tham Viiht' on toir makes a trimming tiit ?.rLmrLe",X?' h. " ta
nignt uacnaperonea Bne ex- Many intereatiae- thlnaa onma ,,n fr I nothlner alaa nulta anuala and tha black I w"" lo raiurn w
tha hope that other glrla would tho woman In the email town to do. You hats so treated ars smong ths moat TLXaXPtCJSnJff
lows wIbsbt BViiiuitiVU m- VI 4 V 4aiu Etl
an able politician with plenty of money
at his command. But ths Penrose
forces have an advantage In their eon
out at
preaaed
follow her example of wearing a boxing can atart a club which may have for lta notable that tha season has brought
p'""" . " unu. jt. iw u-jra uuirei an y one oi a nunorea important I lortn.
iaier anoiner woman met wun a similar wings. Traveling -libraries may, by ap
Insult but chose as her weapon of de- plication to the stats educational de
fens a heavy shopping bag. with which partment sometimes be Introduced Into
she swung vigorously at ths offending your horn town. You caa Introduce
stranger. He, too, managed to make new kinds of plsnts, new trees, new
his escape, but It Is thought that in vegetable You can Instil better meth
ods of housekeeping. To provide re
lief for' certain forma of affliction and
to see that thla relief Is used Is most
slgniflcsnt It Is a thing which a
WUII1BII HU UU,
ths futurs ths street "maahera" will
avoid offering Insults to young ladles
wno pear evidence or having any ath
letic ability.
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Dining Room Suggestions.
OR a chafing dlah aupper Welsh i
I rarebit la tha favorite dish, though
baked bean (Ighly seasoned with
Mexican condiments ars relished by
Ths noted Rockefeller Bible class.
which under the able leadership of the this, why not try some ons of thsm? It
many, and lust now the oyster stews
sra delicious. A amall mission table. I O." club.
If you are interested in tha aotinA r,f I i.v u I summat
1. wh n.tft . ' - I WVVfW WIUI U. Ill V T illlCli a4ul-V, M.U
trol of the party machinery and no ts
data the chances of victory appear in
uiair xavor.
nan Doomed.
In New York there anneara to be
nothing definitely settled in regard to
the sens tors hip except that Thomas U.
Piatt will be relegated to the "Dt snd
nntt one of the most con-
oiltlclana of his time, has
oil magnate's son attained such success,
has been gradually losing members ever
amcs Mr. Kockereuer a retirement from
the leadership ln October. Every effort
has been made to hold the old mem
bers, but ths attendance haa dropped
to an average of so every Sunday in
stead of 200 that came when Mr. .Rocka-
reuer tea tnem. ine class still meet
In the Fifth Avenue Baptist church
P
outlived his day and must glv way to
younger blood. When there seemed a
possibility that he would real-n a year
or ao ago, former Governor Prank Black
was looked upon ss his most likely suc
cessor. But the result of the coming
in the gallery.
may be the meana of brlngln- a larger trimmed, serves nicely for the cover,
and much mors significant life to you. I the napklna ara plain monogram squares
near ths hostess to hold the various
articles whlrh wntiM nrnwd tha tabla.
Women's Progress In 10T. I Often drinks sre served with the presidential election may change thlnge
TJRTNrt tha v..r isAT I cnanng aian suppers, tnougn oniy nome- i -nur-ijr. rmiumi nwnnn '? .rn"
ln year 107 women .in I ... l .ki ..iti, ,K. I mrilM aa a nnaalhla aunoaaanr nt Mr
Great Britain were made eligible feast Small cakea, pickles, olives and Piatt and Governor Hughea may alao
town councillors, aldermen and anything Which the hostess may dealre. I pecoms an important factor in tha proo-
no finra inu iibi irum ia i
the menu or serving it I The struggle between Senator Wll-
idea for marklnr one's table Ham H. Allison of Iowa, the oldest
An effort Is being made lore In England, and one In Scotland. I linen, especially the napkins for every-I member of the senate in point of serv
DURII
Or,
as
but It is no longer allowed to take up mayors and at tha fail .luti... h- There ars
the whole church, but haa been forced mon- Jn1 the fall elections three maklnr up
owing to the small attendance, to meet women Were elected municipal council-I a clever
to get Mr, Rockefeller to take the class In Sweden women were made eligible day use. Is to write the Initial or mono- ice. and Governor A. B. Cummins will
nun, uui so iar ne naa positively re- to municipal orrices.
fused to entertain the proposition, ow
lng to other demands on his time. At
one time Governor Hughes waa leader
of the class.
a-ram In ona corner with lead rjonciL I furnlah a aoectacular camnala-n that
In Norway they wer e-ranted full I and trace on the sewing machine with a I will attract national attention. Senator
parliamentary suffrage. I coarse needle ana luster cotton. White I Allison wants a seventh term, uover
In Denmark thv wnr. a4van th. rirht I Is preferable, thouah If there he any nor Cummins, who has been ths leader
to vote for members of. the board of color la the napkin a corresponding red I of ths reform movement In the Repub-
ouoiic cnsritlea. and wars mart a allalhla I or oiue tnreaa iooks wen. i in-aa uiny in nis state ior ynars. in am-
Tha board of adnratlon la Innklnv fnr to airvi nn that hnard I For a eaka decoration frosted hollv hltloua for the senate. Senator Dolll-
700 teacnera, wno are wanted at once in the Netherlands, a revlaed constl- leavea are pretty. ine leaves inouia r nn unea up wun eeaaior Ainson,
to take places ln the elementary schools, tution, drafted by the cabinet mlnistera be washed, dipped into ths white of egg I and haa the support of ths majority of
do great ia tne scarcity or scnooima ma, ana approvea oy the council of state ana nanny coverea wun puivensca au-i mo vw un'-inumi iu cnnmi,
owlne- to tha ranid o-rowth in flntham'a waa niaced hefnr nariiam.nt nnivMin. nr. Do not frost the berries. I Governor Beckham will Probably sue
population, that tha board proposes a for the ballot of women and making Ho not drink hot coffee immediately eeed Senator James B. McCreary of
aort of dniihlfl haraaln Aav in tha form them ellalhla tn nfir. after eatlna: Ice cream if you value the I Kentucky. Senator Charlea W. Fulton
of easy examinations for those who an- In Russia parliamentary suffrags waa enamel on your teeth: also do not ae- of Oregon and Senator Cheater I. Long
ply this month or ln JuneT The board granted to Ruaalan women on the same Quire the thread-biting habit or try to of Kansas will encounter opposition. So
of examlnera have decided to be very terms as to men, with the exception rival the squirrel In nit cracking. I will Senator Alfred B. Klttredge of
lenient ln ran kins the papers of all that they muat vote by proxy.
candidates, for at ths present' time In Bavaria the youna; Liberal party
there are fully 300 classes without voted unanimously to Invite women to
teachers, and 400 more that are being I Join all ita branch societies as soon as
taught by suostltutes or pupils from I the prospective change takes place In
the training schools.
another way pf showing tha color.
A stunnlnr mink Jacket mada tlaht.
fitting and cutaway had a abort waist
coat of biscuit-colored cloth elaborate
ly embroidered ln browna and dull yel-
iowb. - ine neca waa outlined with a
flat band of this cloth and the sleeves
wero1 similarly finished.
jusi now tne correct lingerie, neck-
child, unless some strong Influence
comes Into his life to counteract it. will
not be more honest than his up-bring
lag.
Now consider for a moment what la
tha effect of the other kind of a home.
It may be a very humble one. There
may be only Tag rugs upon the floor,
wear with the linen collar la tne Ma-I cut over dresses, the boy may go bare-
N'
ri AlioilVEl.t ruch wh,cf! reaches to I foot tn the summer to save the price of
t. ub iLsBAiai - iiioj ffvrtt srv iuii inn Tins ny ahiaa htit t hi Astaa thina'fl win iiai arrgior
plaited and eome a.re made quite elab-j character U the mind and heart and
f" ? length will per-1 soul of the mother and father ia above
.'"', ' ""F winwr as i pretence, aoove soraianesB,'aoove ois-
H will not crush under the coat I honesty. For It Is. It seems to me.
VfilVM .AMtUmflS ar faahlskn.hl. .1 . . w' n . v. . .A KA
i - . . " -.-..m.. . i uuiiv nn TV L I'll K v, i ie.u .v, M,"
afternoon street wear. Plain dark blues, J fleve that one is more wealthy or bet-
greens ana Browns re tne colors seen i tr connected, or better learned, or pos
most -frequently. .Tlw striped and sessed of ketter abilities than is really
blocked velvet In two contrasting shades the case, aa to steal something,
of ona j color . make extremely imirtl . t wont tn hr-imr tin hnn.at man
UltS. . 1 - .nn wnman wa muat ha desarvlna- all
The 1 favorite material for weddlna-lth. tim. .ni in .11 nf mr iMi-h nt
gowns this; winter U I supple white satin, their fullest and highest respect. And
Hid for . nrM.am.M fnr.nl,. .kifAI.Liu . . t. . . . i j .
clota in pastel colors. A frock In pale j the mother Is pretending.
K R R
Stray Topics From Old New York.
EW YORK, Jan. 11. Reminiscent
gossip among the older members
of Gotham's aristocracy was oc
casioned by the recent death of Charles
Franclyn Reglid, who 19 yeate ogo
startled society by having the 73-year
old widow of Thomas Lorillard Ronalds
taxe mm ror ner second nusoana. Mr a
Ronalds' first husband waa a grandson
of the founder of the famous Lorillard
family and its fortunes, and ' when she
married Reglid, who waa then ln his
thirtieth year and the son of a saloon
keeper on the Bowery, New York's first
families.! who had been closely asgo
elated with Mrs. Ronalds, simply stood
ac-haat' t Charles Franclyn Reelld was
plain Charles Franklin Dilger, son of
John " Dilger, saloon-keeper, until the
lerlalature legalised the new aristo
cratic-sounding name that he had
chosen, and which was his real name
with the letters reversed. Mrs. Ro
nalds died three years after her second
marriage, leaving Reglid a fortune of
11.000.000. Since then he has spent his
time at Monte Carlo, Ear Harbor or isew
Rochelle, where be died. Reglid de
voted some of his time to hacking the-
atrical ventures, aa he was on the
stage, playing small comedy parts, when
ne won tne nana- oi Mrs. nonaias.
No Cocaine, No Gas
I "No Students
Our success I. due to uniform
nign-graae worx at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak-
ness can now nave their teeth ex
tracted filled and bridsework ao.
plied without the least pain or''dan
ger. :---,nit;.i, .-; .
PAINLES8 EXTRACTION ..
Jl-KARAT CROWNS
BRIDGE-WORK
OUR BEST. PLAIN PLATE,
ajjii Islet Hilt eitATB ....... 1
ft- ,'v-f-:'
TEETR
m. . aVgOaw.
Examinatloa and ConsnKatloa Trea,
Re-Enameliriglthx
Is the? greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and has been most suoceaa
ful of sll methods. "wr7
Wo extend to alt a special Invita
tion to call fat our office and have
their teeth examined free of charge.
We owa -and control ths largest
and beat equipped - dental establtah
ntent ln the world, having l offices
all told. - -
We gtva a .written guarantee with
all work ior 14 years, Lady attend
ant , H " , ' , " K t
Cren evenings till 1, . Sunday to S.
Unic.i Painless Dentists
tiVr XlorrUoa SW 'terast;nrfcV-
It Is estimated that fullv 22 000
norses succumoea to accident, dehiiitv.
disease, ill-treatment and old acre in I
New York ln 1907. Slippery pavemehta
in winter ana extreme neat in summer
are two of the chlef.causes of mortality.
The city haa a contract with a private
the law of the empire, which nrohlMtn
women from belonging to any political
association.
R R R
What They Mean.
wtANTAISB (a la) In the
etyle.
a ' Nanoleona Cakea baked ln thin
In Australia WOmen VOted for thel.trln. whlxh in nut InnlVM with 1am
i . .i . . . . . ...... - . I "" - - --- " .
iir.L nine -a inn Bwia fueciions, at
yueensiano,
or cream. A favorite cake in Paria
Napolitaino (a la) In the , Naples
In Iceland the malorltv nf adult
women Aalrrl for tha nnrllam.nt.rtf i Btvle.
vote, bclna- the first time in history Nasturtium The leaves of the nas-
corporation to remove all dead horses, when a majority of any disfranchised I turtlum are often served in the form
and whether the animal h a. former clnss petitioned for suffraae. of a salad, like lettuce. The seeds are
prixe winner at the horse show or a I" America many women were elected I U8e1 as a substitute for capers. When
wornout nag belonging to a rag ped- to boards of education. The constltu- preserved for this purpose they are
dier, it makes no difference; they are tlon of Oklahoma provided for school gathered while still young snd tender.
both csrrled to Barren island. There suffrage ror women, and made them ell- ana are soaaea in saiiea wir ior
Is a use found for every part of a dead g'bIe to one state office. The woman twenty-four hours. When dried, they
horse, from making leather belting from suffrage movement has been officially are put Into bottles, and are covered
inaorsea oy tne American f ederation oriw,l.u f'- .bi.
Labor, the National Granite, the Na-1 corked and stored ln a cool place they
tlonal Letter Carriers' association and will be ready ror use
oy a score of other important bodies,
South Dakota, who has a stronar opdo-
nent In ths person of Governor Coe I.
Crawford,' known as a leader of the
reform movement In North Dakota
Nantes f'n2l.VU( .I,.a"?b.r.."5h wyLh-a.Y.;
HBIU 1UI CCim;ilUII, DCIIHlUr
George C. Perkins of California may
have an opponent In the person of Sec
retary Of the Nsvv Metcalf. who is
credited with an ambition to swap his
cabinet Job for a place In the senate.
Missouri Contest.
In Missouri Senator William J. Stone
will probably be reelected. Congress
man Champ Clark has been mentioned
as a possible opponent of 8enator Stone,
I sggggggags: -
THE FOOD VALUE OF
i attested by
07 Yean of Constantly
Ld i , Increasing: Said
1 W 50
rfjjij Highest
r I 1 1 l Europe
lllig America
Re littered
V. a. rat Ofloa
We have alwayi maintained!
the highest standard in the
quality of our cocoa and choc
olate preparations and we sell
them at the lowest price for,
which: unadulterated articles
can be, put udoa the market.
Walter Bsker & Co., Ltd
Established 1780 ECKCRESTER, MAS!
his hide to glue from his hoofs.
t H
Child Rescue,
rHE child-rescue campaign which Is
I being conducted by The Delineator
has stirred hearts and minds all
over the country. It began with the
November number, ln which were print- j
A"
n
Jfotes of Interest.
MONO the women of note who died
ln about six
months.
Naturel (au) In the plainest sun
niest style.
NHvarin a. Drown siew, maae oi
mutton.
Navet French for turnip.
Nelge (a la) Something snowy, or
durlnar tha naat var were Marv I white like snow,
Holmes, the novelist; Mrs. W1I- a "h"
-A froxen
chestnuts
pud
and
ed the stories and photographs of two 11am McKinley. widow of the martyred truTt
iicub emiuren wno naa no Home and no ores dent: Mr a. Aaassls. widow of tha Neufchstel Cheese A soft, sour
claim upon father or mother. Instantly arinntiat; Isabella Ti..rher TTnokar. laatlcream. cheese, originally made only In
I I X7,, nl.l
. " " ..UllUIDUO VI I Ul lUO CIIIIUICU "1 KCV, . IU (VII IJ t?CJ I J TT I .
people wrote asking the privilege of car- nl Princess Clementine of 8axe-Co-ing
for these little ones. burg-Gotba. daughter of King Louis
In the December number other nitifi.i Phlllippo of France, at the age Of 90
biographies were given, and now. in theyear"- . . . .. . - . '
January number four more babies are According to the estimates of the
hrnn.hl Ia Ma,iaa tt..,. ui.i , ', lonatnnn. fdll fti t nr at nJaw Vorlf. Im.ri.
If such short little lives can be said cans "P" $11,000,000 less for precious
to have hlstnrina and th. r..iniin. stones and nsnrls ln 1907 than ln 1906.
stated under which thev mav h. The .state of Montana ln ths year
adopted. 1907 contributed approximately $58,
Jack. Marlon, Willie and Julia look 000,000 in precious metals to the wealth
out of the pases of thla mnnth'a n.iin. of the nation.
eator Into the faces of Its thousands of During the year 1907 trans-Atlantlo
rentiers ana aSK WnO Wants US. I 'l0 biiuwcu . eivcfc iiimch. vtti
letters hav. mmo fmm nmi.. I previous years, reaching the enormous
people all over the country Indorsing lot?1 ?' 2.9B7.328. -j
th a work, and anma f th.m M., i Early in. tha year the business per-
vistas of great Interest That of Ern- tlon .Klnga ton" Jamaica, was de
est P. Blcknell. suDerintendent nf tha stroyed by an earthquake, and in June
Chicago Bureau of Charities, preaenta the Island was again visited by I
lblch he conceives That this 2 ;rihSK i. rk.
uiiu-reauue campaign Will Have. Jdr. I , w " mm w ... vuuw
iu j uire.
Calabria provlnes, Italy, was severely
shaken in October, and at almost the
Pvthaa-oraa. the toad, has teen at
tracting crowds at the Bronx soo. where
ha la now on exhibition. He Is a rello
of ths middle ages, and has been burled
in limestone rock 600 -ttet down ln i
sliver mine at Butte, Montana, for cen
turles. Scientists have taken a erreat
oi or interest in mis ancient toaa,
and they ars agreed that he la at least
j,vvu yeara old. Xat weeg tTtnagoras
wu riven ms nrst meai in io centuries.
The bill of fare was not so elaborate as
mignt have been, expected would have
been offered to one who had fasted so
long it consisted of four files and an
fytnagoras, however, had
difficultly getting hold of tha lnseota.
ma eyes save Been so ion out
w jTI mt n" can scarcely see. When
?iif!J JUS'S ? eonnect with a fly ha
I?.nJ'f"?n-.-,mc of practice. Ths-an-
tht It Wowly recovering his eye
IJ&llnS Jh .UB ot "aba, and is
gradually turning green, as -he was a
thousand years agoT , "
-JByery glriher own policeman Is bei
coming the fad In New YorkT In the
hope that aril girls can -a about , thJ
atrat and be unmoleatej by men who
would acrape acquainUnca, a pretty
Blcknell writes:
The relative values and advnntae-o.
of the Institutional and the home-placing
methods of care should appear from
such an inquiry. This Is one of the
great Questions of the dav. with marUoH
differences of opinion among the lead
era and a very general absence of in
formation on the part of the public.
"But, going deeper, auch an inquiry
should show how our theories sre actu
ally working out in practise. Are the
children ln our Institutions being sub
jected to a round of mechanical routine
which crushes rather than develops in
dividuality and resourcefulness 1 Are
our societies which emphasize the home
placing method actually exercising the
care and vigilance necessary in the se
lection of suitabla homes and ln the
long and patient auoervlslon whii-h
should follow home-placement? We re- j
quire or tne pnysician wno is to treat
our bodies for disease, the most riaid
tests of fitness. What do we require of
the men or women to- whom we intrust
the lives and destinies of the thousands
or cnuaren wno annually become
chargea upon charltyt
nere, it seems to me, is a noble op
portunity. Your plan for Introducing
a few helpless little ones Into good
homes need not be changed, but you
have the opportunity at the anma Hm.
of rendering a very great service to the
cause of helpless childhood by showing
the way to improvement in the care of
thousands whom you cannot reach ru.
rectly."
ft a H
First Aid Hints,
ever shock Is shown by coldness
of tha body, feeble pulse, half-
closed eyelids, and sometimes In
sensibility. A physician should be sum
moned Immediately. 4
The patient should be'(tTept warm,
whether In winter or summer, with
blankets,' or whatever covering is avail
ble, and by use of hot water bottles.
Mustard plasters should be applied to
the soles of the feet and wrists, and
tha limbs rubbed. Warm drinks, such
aa tea. eoffea or milk ahould ba at von
but ne whiskey unless by the direction
oi a pnyoioian. .-v. ' -
In case of accidents by electricity, tha
current should ba shut off at once If
possible. -In releasing a narson from
contact with the wire, do not touch wire
or any part or tne patient directly. Do
not louca.wun pare paaca, or use any-
K
Dally Menu.
BREAKFAST.
Quaker Oats, Cream.
Broiled Ham. Apple Sauce,
French Fried Potatoes,
Griddle Cakes, Maple Syrup.
Coffee.
DINNER (Noon.)
Beef Steak, Maitre d'Hotel Butter,
Baked Sweet Potatoes,
Onions ln Cream Sauce,
Squash Pie. Black Coffee.
' SUPPER.
Fish Chowdsr.
French Toast
Ginger Bread.
Cocoa.
Xnspeot Rosenthal's shoe .tor win
dow, and get busy.
Special Sale High Grade
Canned Goods
FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY. BUY YOUR CANNED , FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
FROM D. C. BURNS COMPANY
BY ( THE CASE AND DOZEN AND SAVE 5c TO 80o PER DOZEN.
Extra Fancy Corn, regular $1.80 per dox. Special
Fancy Standard Corn, regular $1.20 per dox. Special
fl.25
OKa
j, n. iicainger Bona jracs, lomaioes, a s, regular il.su per aos.
Special Sli-40
Allen & Lewis Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2H's, regular $1.60 per dox.
Special "..S1.S5
Farmside Brand. Rome, N. Y., Extra Sifted Peas, l's, regular $1.75
per dox. Special SI. 50
Farmside, Rome, N. Y., Sifted Peas, l's, regular $1:60 per dox.
Special , , S1.25
. Farmside, Rome, N. Y., Tender Cut Refuges Beans, $1.80 per dox.
Special ... SI. 50
Farmside, Rome, N. Y., Refuges Beans, 2's, regular $2.40 per dox.
Special : II an
Farmside. Rome, N. Y., Fancy Extra SmaU Refugee Beans, regular $3.00 per
aoa. special BZ.O'
v ul iiiDxun, xvumci ii. x., ouuu jraca. rumpmoi, regular i.iu per aox.
Special 81.90
Farmside, Rome, N. Y., Solid Pack Squash, 3's, regular $2.40 per dox.
Special , $1.90
Farmside.. Romo, N.-.Y., Spinach, S's, regular $3.00 per dos. Special. .S2.KO
Hawaiian Fancy SI i Pineapples, regular $8.60 per dos. Special. ;.. $2, 7 5
Our prloM average lowest for ordinary and extraordinary gtulity. T,
D. G. BURNS COMPANY
S10 Third St, Bet Taylor and Salmon. Both rnonsg, XCala 616, A-1638.
7
A.'
Mills.
mm
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lujigs weakened and susceptible to .attack from
the germs of I&eumonia or Consumption.
MM
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cold. Cpntains no opiates; ' , ' ' . ,
Da Sura .You Get Ftftay'i
There art gabstitateg made to geQ en the good name of Foley
f Honey and Tar. Beware of them. Yon ghoulil bare confidence
, In a cough cure that hae been sold with universal satisfaction for
thirty-five year. The genuine Foleya Honey .and Tar U in i
yellow Package. See that yon get it. -1 . ; '.;
A nothor Testifies
r This is to certify that mj daughtef was down for almost one year '
with a cold.' The doctors finally pronounced it consumption. We had
even up hope for her recovery. I was given a sample bottle of Foley's
oney and Tar. I gave it all to her ia about three hours. It stopped '
the cough, and gave ner rest. I sent next day and bought a 50c. bottle
and beran eivinsr it. In three month's time she was well. There caa ?
not be too much said in favor of Foley's Honey and Tar.It saved
child's life.
Three sixes 25c. 50c and S1.00. The '50-cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size
: and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as mnch.( ,, -- 1 , , , t i
SCLD CD CECC'JL'HIDEtt DY
Mrs, George Batson, Fountain Grove, Mo. ,
' '.-4 . A nnVlMMfAIMrl
, .t 1 '-p i-U :1,