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i , f 1 - THE. OREGON SUNDAY. JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 15, 1908. THE, IVOR i......v. - Y ,1 , . ... GIRL : H' By Margaret Carruthera. KNIUETTA POANB drove har car leisurely along tha amooth, hard road keeping perilously near tha parking along tha aldea. Her ry feasted eagerly upon tha . familiar features of the landscape, the v rich level flelda, the line hedgerowa, with now and then little glimpses of tha aound beyond. .'"J The quiet of the country wn beau tiful and Henrietta always returned to It with a nse ol filial affection. At lat they draw ud before the door, which waa opened by pompoue butler In red livery. "Won't you coma In?" he asked. "My aiater la away, but you could have tea and rest awhile. You must be tired." Henrietta thanked him, mumbling aomethlng about an engagement for dinner, threw, on the power, and waa gone. Aa lie aloud atarlng after tha disappearing car, he auddenly remem bered that ha didn't even know her name, and It alao occurred tn him that he had not told her hla. What If he ahould never aea her again? 'Why didn't I aak herT" he thought. He romembered the calm. Inacrutahie llArA ih In litnimA H ftr 111 Inmlt ITivft '. torirtuM muv - . iiwi.ii in hniinr tn tha marble beauty of face and form that re place whoie our life begin. It had 'ailed talea of the old northern engi been a rattier rainy aummcr and the The Ivory pallor of her akin, the bronze rich green of everything about her waa rd ahlrnmer of her hair that waved naft of a hiturlHiit prrce and rost. The In cloae ailken rlppUa over die temple flowur-aconud moist air blew refreah- and eara and waa gathered up again Ingly against her face and nhe threw l"e a croyn of red gold on her heml. ' p her veil taking deep breathe. When Her treat luminous gruv eye were lieru-lettd 'outd .10 longer stand the Inatlnct with the spirt of reminiscence eyilse and dlr- of the city ehe rode out aa though on the verge of melting m ere anion MfB lie and Towers for aome consenting arraro. "' " a'"" rest arid onlet A kIif neared tha top cf a fitp ilttlo Mil her car puff ing and cliuigiiig laboriously, aha law gome distance ahead of ln-t a tuun on horseback. He too rode leisurely. "Per- haps he belongs here." thought Henri etta, aa ahe noted the easy grace with which ha eat on hla splendid animal. Gradually aha gained upon him until finally aha came up alongside of him, with a nolay whig and buss that fright ened hla mount and aet him rearing and plunging. Henrietta alackened apeed until the frightened beaat could be auieted. but It waa too lata. With a final lunge now that he had not asked her name. He did not wlnh to Incur the suspicion of Inqulaltlvencss To him lti seemed at once the incarnation of all bin life had hitherto missed or craved A bach elor, rich, blase, and caring nothing for aoclety, he waa constitutionally of a somewhat aour reserve and resentful self-conscloutmeps Ills mood had won him fen friend", and Ms demonstration had speedily estranged audi as had been attrai led to Mm Not until the car had disappeared completely In a cloud of dust dhl lie remember hla sprained ankle. Henrietta aped cityward inrougn ha Bent hla rldar flvlna- thronrh the faint gathering twilight mista. vaguely ir, landing- him squarely in front of conscious of some nw exultation. She Henrietta's car. Bhe twlated the ateer- wondered who he waa and how mother Ing rear frantically, throwing tha huge nature produced her effecta. Through machine violently to one aide of the the gathering shadows ahe aaw dimly road and bringing It to a sudden atop, outlined a large heavllv-bullt man, with Bhe sprang out nd went to the assist- rough-hewn features that posseNsed a anoe of tha fallen rider. rude symmetry of their own. But It "Oh, It's nothing," he anawered. atrug- was the ejiea that gave the granitlo gllng to regain hla feet and composure face ita rare refinement and distinction, A alight sprain, nothing aerloua," he for tha epression of hla light blua aid, amillng bravelv. thick-lashed eyes waa so exquisite that Henrietta gave all her attention to it had for Henrietta the effect of per- the Injured foot. She brought antl- fume and auggeated aome choice blos- eptio bandages and arnica from the som In tha crannied wall far up and out emergency caae at the rear of the car of reach. whil ha removed the shoe and stock- As ahe neared tha ferry her dreams ins;, calmly and silently she per formed the surgical duties, her ''pa tient" watching her intently. "Now," aha aaked, her voice all ten derness, "where ahall I take youT" He pointed to a castle-like house fronting the sapphire-colored bay. Ha refused her further assistance, and hopped on one foot to the panting car. Ha guided her serosa rustic bridaea. through little dusters of wooden for- before it fled, giving place to tha more prosalo things of life. Bhe was due at the Co lonial club for dinner at S and it waa already 6:16. A month later, Robert Livingston aat In the apaclous smoking-room of tha Iris club. The embers of a half spent grate fire threw a softened color over pictures, furnishings and the ruddy blonde face of Robert who sat dreaming Una of his face' softened as ha added, program and waited for tha aurtaln "and girt, daucedly pretty girl, Got to up. - "v ' ' ' - . ham. Shlroraorlng red balr, melting- Oorham, who rather plumed hire gray eyes, a complexion Ilka polished ?" """Fl" 5n"'cu?nt. ! von ivory, and as calm and refreshing as a June breeie. After tha fall aha patched "There ara tha rich Craig les In t me up and took ma home." lower right box, and la tha upper rig "And you didn't ask her name. Bob?" tha Btuyyesanta, and there in the low "Ask nothing. Why aha waa gone left the Bpenoer Beakmahs and th before I could thank her, and I've peon lovely Qwendolln Carew, and aearcning zor ner ever since." , "Ana wnoi aemanaea WoD, laanlil k "Any clue, Bobf ' over and staring fascinated at the b l Ansoiuieiy none, ana every one 1 waicaiea or uornam, Draatn comli ask about her seams to think 1 am in quick llttloigasps. f some sort of an escaped lunatic: but, "Why, that la Henrietta Doane. Hi Uorham, I tell you I must find har." pan name la Harry Lmane. We ah.l "And If you find har, Bob, what ba Indebted to har for tals evenlml then?" - entertainment"- r . i V' VVhy, I would marry her, of course; Hare Gorham halted at sight of Boll rum in, 11 sua ware willing. imam. xi WM iigiliea Of a SOIC C01 1 ' vvny, mod, 1 oeueve you nave gone mac came ana went ana ' tne .aold bl crsiy, clean daft. Here you are prom- ryas seemed ready to melt as they rest J jHing to carry a woman you aon t even lenaeriy, longingly on tne occupant know. Nevur heard of anything ao tha bos. ridiculous, t'ome, old fellow, brace up, "That's my Ivory girl, Oorhan I tion t be roousn. i-orget tnia ivory men, aa tnougn in a oream rie repeat' 111 Jl'U llU.n U uimilllll KUVUI, Ulllinivi IH M U Ul I , lllWlVing gr. They smoked for a moment In allenoe ayes, and a complexion Ilka polish. then Hob remarked! ' ' Ivory." 'Kor true encouragement there's "By Jove, Bob. she Is pfetty. I ml nothing like an old friend." J ner at a musical at Mlsa Carew's. I "viiat a an 01a rriena ror exaept to present you ir you wteh. '- ten unpieasnnt trutna mat no mere ac- 1 nan t.na curtaiu rose. Hon gave ve- quuintunce would dare to utter. Far be little attention to the stage. He on I 11 from me, not), to ne unduly gloomy, anew or the play that it dealt with but 1 do hate to aee you going n rellow who had fallen in love with a gl I una way. w ve uen preiiy goou paia, ii ine aea anore wno made or mm l) you and I." Plaything of an hour. Tha aoreneaa . "Well, (iorli&m why shouldn't 'we go the affront to his self esteem urged hi I on being good pals?" from the dull apathy of despair into "Becauae you have succumbed te na- sullen resolve to woo oblivion, lie a I Hire while 1, reaiating ner, am py wiy tached h of being an outcaat. In future wt ahU of gentli differ aa radically as tha romancer Jlf- inclined. The end of the act ahowil fera from the realist." him (moved by a subconscious notloa. Bob shrugged his shoulders Irritably, keeping bis name decent) off for MdvV ureal itou, uornam, ne exclaimed, America.- tne land "par excellence' "do you think love robs a man of hla un burled shades. reason aa of his Independence?" They left their seats at the end "Certainly not. It only shifts his the act and made for the lobby. Theil viewpoint, rather feminises him. You standing In tha foyer surrounded by a nave yielded 10 nature ana nature is ao mi ring crowd, very mucn like a queel f a m I n I n m m m rir u 1 1 . h r lawa' mnri lhjli hnllllni, AAlirt thnitiflil mtirA 1 1 lovely lack of login. It's only another ivory girl." "Jhe was too busy recelvlnl uemonstraiion or ine irum or tne old tne congratulations or ner rrienas ti adage, 'woe to the conquered.' " notice Bob, who was worming his wal " v. .. . . . . . nn . .1 . . 1 1 A .1 .. . . a ., v. -1 t ... hi r...M t I 1 1 LI tia , ;uj iiu mM y r u if "wf aiviv, . tw mm iwa iiv v 1 13 r will ata. orer smooth shaded drives. Ox- "Hello. Bob." hows the foot?" yed daisies and atalka of early gold- "Glad to have you back with us. No en -roa Hashed here and there along place like a fellow's club, eh, Bob?" The the edges Of Well-kept paths. A Ver- newcomer moved lin a chair end t h. nilnrwl with munlmll, Mi mvmm hla mA-m Xlm Ik, I n u t,i.j ki. .... . i - ..9ta ratiA nlth the anciilntnra .1 y n,u!t Henrietta. Her down. He waa Arthur Oorham. whose held a gleam of knowledge which Invar!- who never forget, though few people "Tell me, Bob, how did you come a Gorham calmly submitted to their meth- atiention moat Tor the most part be. only responsibility was the spending ably repelled those of the fair aex, would have suspected his deep sorrow cropper, you who have hitherto been od of highway robbery and they wera given to operating ner car and she did of the enormous Income left him by whom It did not conspicuously attract, from hla conversation. considered Jnvinolble. or unsettatole soon wedged into the narrow little seats, not sea the earnest gaie Of her com- his thrifty, crusty oV. father. Moat The only woman ever truly loved by He moved to a more comfortable na- which la hatter r ' Hob looking every bit of his dlscom- women dislike him, an attitude which him had died and her death had made altlon and looked squarely at Bob, who "Oh, a beastly automobile," but the forture. Methodically he turned Wis the conquered, oh. valiant one?" "Advice la he cheapest thing In the world and is worth no more than it costs in moat cases." , . Both ware lost In silence for soma time. It waa Gorham who spoke first. "Come on, Bob, let's go to a shoe? and shake this mood of yours." Hob only grinned and nodded. "The Playcra, by Harry Doane, baa Livingston, x nave orten wondered : its premier tonight at tha Lyceum. A you were abla to be about again." good play by a clever writer, they say. As Robert Livingston made his wa Oraoe Lyons has the leading role, and to his seat his heart beat wildly an she's aJwavs worth going to see." he was conscious of but one thing- Thev called a cab and were soon In ahe had thought of him wondered hoi front of the theatre. Their only chance he waa. aaw them first Then Henrietta turnel around, their eyes met. "Miss Doane, Mr. Livingston." She bowed and extended a. slendel white, slightly trembling hand. A wanl rich color mounted the ivory cneeka, ani a soft gleam of recognition crept in: the clear gray eyes. Visibly emha raesed, she managed to stammer. "Ml panlon. their cab turned up Fifth avenul toward the club. Bob suddenly asked: "Say, Oorham, what became of th.nl fellow arter he got to Mouth Arricni Miss Doane will be sure to ask ml what I thought of the play." CARING FOR THE ORPHAN GIRLS AND BOYS St. Mary', Home WLere Friendless Younjsters are Reared to Become Useful Men and Women Taujnt Practical Trades WILL WAR'S TERRORS FRIGHTEN US INTO PEACE ... '- r- SI MARYS i , . - .. .... ..' - -"--v;' tnr mm r i 1 ' ' 1 n ' ' t1 ae"-aassBBw J. -.' - .. ....,... I ssaaxBfcles l P''NrWL I I f ' --w fl-ev r. ; t -iv -iv. V'JWVTV ""7 n'.-o&7v f"t:- ', ---- - y y --.i-p-v 'Jimmm i, : I ' : t s ' III J , " TnElSBN- JsS, Ns?CY rB ST QZOUP OF OEPfWS use- yj ' "i j t irM i J - If M )Mi 1H. f'b't.t trJ H mWdmm-X . . 5 T. . . .5 ' i .1 ' .' S l f . . I X-1 ' Aul : Jl v jrnm- -J c;.. . t V ft VVSM f. : . f - a .. I Ku-7a . i . f 5- y " ' i v 7 ,;;;r.f ; (Continued from First page oi this seo- recent voyage of submarines Along tlon. shores of the Atlantic coast, tell th thJ story of the year's advance in that nevl ana terrible class or waranip. It has been estimated, while the housJ vldual productive joower which, com pared with that of the race aa a whole. repreaenta from 7 to 10 per cent of the committee on naval affairs was parlnrf worm a annual output oi loon, oioinmg down the naval secretary a ditr mil iron! ana luxuries. f0Ur battleships to two. that the Unue. With HiibsIr beating her starving States, if we would be really safe b4 mousatjas into snene unaer tne Knouts sea, must nave at ieai is i'iurui(ij and tha run bints of her million aal- on tha Atlantic roast. 24 at the Mexlcai dlera, with Ureat Britain garnering aa gulf and the Caribbean; 1 aong, tliJ many as ahe may ol her living skeletons in London to send them afar that they may crush the incipient revolts of her starving millions in India, with China construction w Ith the nation giving tit eternally on the defensive against her own hungry hordes, whose sole Incite Pacific coast and 18 In the Philippines i 12 in all. With $700,000,000 extended for tbeHI the productiveness of 1.408.000 men. tin support of families amounting to 7,000. ment to uprising la the irrlnlnii- in their Ann nf itm nannU trf 1. AA V what m 1 V ll frlons to crush out sedition In her cap taL can the world of ever-increasing hungry mouths afford to sacrifice from one fourteenth to one tenth of lta food? It was vjreat Britain that led tHe re cent abortive Hague campaign of peace. Emphatic In their refusal to disarm aa become of all those imposing fleets wertl we to send them abroad to wage war oil were some enemy to send euch flectfl here to conquer ua? Our coast defense guns, most of their I 12-lnch and one lft-inch. hurling missiles! no ship oan withstand and ahootingi further, stralghtor and more qulcklyl were the other great nations that are than the battleahlpa themselves, muat not yet glutted with conquest, all ad mitted, that patent, painful fact that their readiness for war costs them more than their territories can bear or their populations can afford. let uermany straightway laid out a make seaports impregnable, if the mod-1 em science of war Is any science at all. I Hut even with the coast defenses ot the nations negligible, what part shall! the submarine play against the mighty I fleets that cost ao cruelly? and what I TEFT alone to fight the battle ol life, without food or shelter; nearly 800 Oregon boys havo sfcast been raised to honorable, ful manhood through the tiring efforts of a little band of kind ' adsters and energretio priests of the Ro ... man Catholic churofa. The women are the sisters of Bt. Mary, who conduct "fit Mary's home at the station of St. Mary, 10 miles south of Portland on the line of the Southern Pacific rall- " goad, near Beaverton. Since St. Mary's home waa founded v In 171 by the late Archbishop Wil ' Ham L Gross, it has grown to b ' a mighty Institution, a little city of . religious . and educational homes lias Sprung up, and Its good influence has been felt throughout the northwest. - From av mod eat little home for orphan boys the original institution has be- come an imposing four-story struc 1 turev Near the home a convent for the slaters of St. Mary has been erect ed, and recently an academy for girls and young women waa founded. Mo4 ' ern conveniences have been adopted as " fast as they have been perfected and . every building in the colony Is equipped with the conveniences which tend to Increase the comfort and broaden tho . minds ef the boys and young women who are placed In the care of the good later. , Comfortable Home. ' St, Utary's home Is now a four-story structure 210 feet In length and 120 feet wide'. In the basement are kitchen, dining; hall and play rooms for the children. The top floor Is utilized for dormitories and the others contain the class rooms, chapel and sewing room. TteaMea St. Marv's convent an1 the ew ffiri's academy there are many " 8 Z'J1 i m vs. naval program Imposing enough to raise part shall it play against tha cities lt riots in Berlin. And Great Britain re- should so well defend? Hear John P. I inined with plans for three Improved Holland, who built Americas first sub- )readnaughts, a couple of heavily- marina: armed cruisers, half a dosen smaller "The submarine boat la Indeed a cruisers and a dosen torpedo eraft and weapon against which no means that we submarines. possess at present against can prevail. Ami Hudtion Maxim, In the United She ran pass by anything above or be- Stfltes, invented motorlte. neath the waves, destroy wharvee and Such a little thing as that! Motorlte? shipping and warships at will, throw And he announced that he would put it shells Into the city when suitably armed,, at tha disposal of the United States. and then make her way out again to aea. , . , , What is it? pimply a new explosive, "Bhe can lie for days at the bottom ing. The girls prepared an entertain- contrived by the world's greatest con- of the harbor, leaving only when she; ment also and announced that It would trlver of explosives, which will detonate haa used up all her stored power ex-! ooour in the afternoon. When the boya under regulated control like gaaoline. cept what la required to carry her backl heard or thla they grew determined that N0t one thouaandth part aa plotur- to the open, where she can come to the the fair sex should not surpass them. hhh .nrirmnt,i niirn.o-l viwrlnA but fllirfaet a mr anitrk ah tha wit tar and and now stoutly maintain that they one thousand times more efficient, for renew her power. w?f,.J. w10 Th6 lrls wH1 not ad" the discovery of a oontrollable explosive "If w had a fleet of submarines big mlt this, but they say that both pro- has been the dream of science since enough they could protect New York ... "' muni mallei cia ue- niiro-giycerine rirsr Diew its scores or naroor completely against an attack ty causa of the friendly rivalry than they victims sky high to flesh shreds and the combined surface attacks of the would, have been otherwise. bone splinters. world. But our shipping and our efty aItJ"0 Bw Mal7 8 hom w" UP- It was the apprehension that this would still be at the mercy of our aneKl ported by subscriptions from open- country might furnish some such sur- mies if tbay had even one submaWell neariea peopio wno recognized tne value prise aa that under the stress of danger manned by a fearless crew of experts, of the good work. In that year the leg- some terrible novelty In warfare as "You could not mine agalnat her. for lslature made partial provision for the effective aa the Monitor and Merrlmao she would counter-mine. You could not msuiuiion. unoer me present law all were In their crude era which has left close her harbor agalnat her, even with orphans and children who have, but ono the United States Immune from attack, a network of torpedoes and chains parent living, receive approximately ever since Its mechanics' shops and stretched across the Narrows reaohing J. 20 each month, providing thev havo chemists' laboratories ripped the first from the surface to the bottom of the not received aid from ps rents or frlpnda. hole agape In Sydney Smith's famous channel. From a safe distance she rrienas. or ine institution nave coma declaration tnat nobody In Europe waa would simply send a torpedo agalnat to its aid liberally from time to time aware of the name of an American au- the network that would blow it to ana in iojj u necame possible to open Uior, painter or inventor. places, giving her all tho passage-way oi. nwryii wu'in.r. us Krowin lias Moiorira, as Drieriy aescriDen Dy us sue waniea to go in ann out. oeen rapia unn term there aro 85 inventor, is one or tnose surprises, ae- iou could not chase her with a girls upon Its register. Of thin number veloping under no pressure of need, fleet of your own submarines, because ou are ooaraers. ine remninder being arising in tne common course or a re- you could more easily find a needle in day students. The school l. admirnblv search conducted by the specialist who a haystack than a 66-foot spindle in a situated for this class of pupils, being waa seeking an Improvement upon the place like New York bay. And If by near the railroad trncks upon which Whitehead torpedo. He has adapted it accident you did find her. she would be to a ooat moaei, wnicn it propels wun out or signt in a flash. apparent perfection of ' efficiency. Max- It Is a deadlock. The advance of lm says or it: science, the universal rivalry In quest "My motorlte driven torpedo will of something which ahall destroy the easily carry sufficient motorlte to drive destroyers, the ultimate, Impassable 1t at a rate of speed of moro than' a Thule In the evolutions of war. seems mile a mlmite as against 35 miles an to have been attained at last. It-la a total dragon. whirl. of Chicago, a wholesale game ami Kn prospnt torpedoes driven by compressed terrible In their touch, yet harmless in food dealer. nir- My semi-submarine torpedo boat their blindness. "I believe there were about 6 000 000 wul nave u ,Bf'eea ,01 u"l1 mues an ipeaea wnicn inrougnout tne genera- four trains pans each wav every day. Frog Catchers. From the Washington Herald. "St. Paul and Minneapolis aro the largest rrog marKets In the world . . fivoi iiv uiamms III I lie Word. . ' . 7 . , - , , ' , . . " " Thin to gourmets and restaurateurs no hour, the speed of the best other tor- gulf of absolute nothingness, a doubt highly Interesting bit of informa- P(5oes now J" ue. and also to a dls- paralysis wherein a few tleadly di tlon was given by William J J-imiKon tance more than double 'the range of the files of submarines swoop and t iroga aiaugnterea the last year. About seven or elgjit years ago no frocs were shipped out of Minnesota. Now the business amounts to more than $100 000 a year. A wonderful industry has grown up hour when driven by motorlte and going tions has conferred dominion of land power or at last turns recreant to the merciless Institute nearby. Spacious playgrounds there are no frogs like tho encouraged to take plejity of healthy uted to the clear. years old. They are recruited from the divorce courts, the slums and the streets,' and many a little chap wno is now " wearing good clothes and re ceiving the best of motherly care, can- cther buildings In the little colony. A for themselves. modern water system supplies the in ' giltutldna from three fine wells. A One Hundred Boys. team pumping plant is used to supply There are 100 boys enrolled at St. 'the force for the system. This plant Mary's home at present. These young- likewise affords opportunity for the sters range in age from three to Jfi 'older scholars to study steam en- years, the majority being under 10 , srineering and as no chance to broaden Die minds of the boys is overlooked hy -their Instructors, many hours are . spent In explaining this branch of t iudy. aioaern sewage and drainage sys- celving the best of motherly care, can- laundry. They are taught with pains- sters at the home. veins nave oeen installed Dy the Insti- not remember a mother or father or taking care by the heads of the var- scotch , tuUons and e aite is aa healthful aa of anything but kicks, cuffs and rags, ious departments and graduate masters idle tim i could be found In the world. before he fell Into the hands of the of the branch they have undertaken to The girls v, iMf",1 auppiies the light benevolent sisterhood. Foundlings, learn. the kecnes t v: 1 . u"u,nB.neaung plants orphans, children whose parents mis- Kev. Father Tompkins is superlntend- ., liav oeen installed which are modern treat them and those left homeless by ent of St. Mary's home while Sister Al- in every particular, and there are also a decree of the courts, are all wel- exandoa Is sister superior. Both are warenouMs, granaries ' and outbuild- corned with open arms by the good loved by all the boys, whose hearts they inge or various descriptions. sisters. Thev are ard -for with ten- have completely won bv untold klnd- X!LZ?rjzl i.i- J1 """"ad with the derest care until such time as they ness. Another member of the big "hap- the hn- grOAt gOOu already aceomDliahed. nlana hnenma nnmnataiit tn miMn hlr nmtr, nir ftimllv " vhn la Inuail h .11 it... 11 uu tire now being Biade for an industrial affairs, or a good home is found for boys and whom they will remember to th academy on tone point t'm i- lV iuui,0n wm b rect- them with some childless couple. Whea their dying day; la good "Grandma" arcises" are to be 1. tl tJzfX!! na V ?n "v aultable home cannot be found for Thlesen. She has boen with the home surpass the other as tne . youngsters cared for hv the tha vmith svinm- at x.f...r'. v. nn. .v.. i. . . 3 l" """" .isters become. ld enough they will is often appTenticd to some kind em- Me ind tL boy who hit, hn"L enterUinment On Washington's birth into action. The motive both mv torpedo and my semi-sub- human brood of conuuerors marine torpedo boat is absolutely new Over the land the aeroplane and the to water navigation." airship hover, preparing the annihilation What, in tho light or an engine so fle- or the embattled hosts, yet awaiting oaiuennip- rneir own iatai plunge rrom foes of expense are their own soaring bread, until In th the resources air, as in the sea, the deadlock f comes back again. best defense. Man's courage and man's, mind, an Ml.... . . .. Iiwr BuainouuwvJiiB j . v i. . i , u , , "ii . . v v. 1 1 uiiumicii mill au llMlWiniJl.lv BU- have been provided and the scholars are product for the epicure This oV.rih against a moiorite-anven torpeao post preme over tne most dreadful engines ters tn selecting homes ror their cares for the littlest boys and babies In St. Paul and Minneapolis In siinnlv- "lictve. Becomes or me charges and the most careful examlna- ami aha "mmhiraA" ihm all with I ner iiu TTnitoH o.u. ..Ti.w ; ' leviathan, whose millions of Hon Is made of references which are unsurpassed affection and success. Frogs are found in other states of grudged s burden upon lnevltablv demanded. All la nn c,,.. ty.m xmini Tn th .,.v. .i.. " ,co' of the world? horn at th hnm on1 tha olrln at tha nrnhlhlv navar ..'.i....??.1? W . Even the battleship's i. . - iaugni r arming. cool water which ul heads of the is found in Minnesota's 10 000 lakes in at J1!0 sped 01 b0 mUSs an ."Jf.., . gone so far as which the frogs live and ha their taSk,nK bX means of Irresistible tor :er storms and nests. u "ave tflelr pedoes, solf-driven, more swiftly than Employment tending to prepare the boys for their future struggle Is given exercise The thoughtful them at the schools. A. soon, a, they "-ee yen g o vrnnr r si An'Atin-t e laami a f o i4a t hair . . . . b.ut cnwuaii -v ivs.ni o wcuv viij Hlimmar HI Or TT1 H '1 M sa hnmA hAI a lflrca 1 fi Trnffg hraaH are placed in the car of Joseph FInta, playhouse for the boys and the girls' It Anly requires a couple of month for m A, - DPAflAmv m r,rnwMi tntlK a wMnnm thnm rk attain .. 1 1 1 foreman vi tne tou-acre larm, or go " -,"7,;" l ,s "y Maxim is to be semi-submarine, while into the light plant, water works, or r.me. arc en loved bv HVa inn vnnni-' will be to avh-n.t 1 ""V.s.?,b'e J! the torpedo remains entirely submerged, witnesses such advances in the inven tne inn vnnnt- win oe to evhmmt t.,a ,,,.,ni.. ... i UiaiUIGB, ICIK,, liuy- l IX II VI BtUUIHI llie propelled by a series of explosive Jets and contrivances, seem to have worked out rinany to tne logical end of their Indomitable powers. The end is nothingness for the attain ment of the prime evil of man's so hideously distorted world war. ' 'But each year seems nearer the final overthrow of war, because each year mltn a mlnnt anil hnvlna an affactlwa and as ..no-a A mora than 10 milaa Th torriedo boat itself ns nlanned bv The world's record in naval marks- tlon of war's deadliness and such a new ii ii ui i'b. uiK, itou- in aiiu arouna tne varnnH 1,1 . . ----- . , . --- . . . . . . . : and baseball pass away their and ponds of the, state, which nrobahTv man.B",p may De, Dr0Ken a.na maae again, ouraen or aeDi to prepare ror conflict e on wlnaa of ii-htnin aneart number lonflM i;m'lpr?,6a,?.5r as It was made over by the cruiser that- it seems the possibility of wari Play suitable games and take that for ovsters. thai-u P. ...Jr. Maryland at Magdalena bay In Febru- must soon end because of Its own possl- t enjoyment in their gym- mand lor frons' leVs a if v"nr7nV .av"afe,.ete," mnr.?Mer: Dimies or evu. I naslum exercise, and it is necessary to hunt them in Th ' Sr r ; " r , ; . " '- v , ' M:mwh.n h, Not Water Enough. . Keen Rivalry . VWMn' Keen rivalry haa snrunt un batwoan ness of from l t a wu.jr imnm wuu BuuiiierisL-u v .."" -i . -""" ceremony. , .t .: . ' " ( missiles at a speed raster than a mile a ana ine mna minister took the squall s' at the home and the glrlS at " -- tytlnllta la mora than Invulnerahla Tt inw Infant in hla arma - . ,11 When ''ex- K A labor colony at which work may 'la unhlttable. "Tha nama?" ha mn.mn.iJ ju.i. " .w.a.v. II llcil OJt" , . - " - ' - "..til nviR 1 1 1 II J . n mil H.I...V. ...v ' i.u. niui l.il, UI1U1BL held each wishes tn- 'lve? th unemployed of New York Meanwhile the day of the submarine his long, slim fingers- Into-the font. tn tha a,i .! . . 'ty aKn Btat.t provlded for in a bill has but begun. The announcement by "Charles Louis Augustus Rembrandt in the merit of their now before the New lork legislature. Secretary Metcalf that he would sign Frederick Henry Napoleon White." an- - - iu ..uiiiiy is fiiittiiiea o wouiritL: wiiii Liie Lauv xorpnuu Bwcrefl me young ratner. caltfrly. unuri." tatf. ntrol, whore the colonist. Boat company for a submarine of 800 "Dear, dear!" murmured t-he m r i n tu . In th. h.Hil. v. T..... i . . , - . . . I i, - . 7 . . . . . : . - . , i . , . x Hi lera wdiim aKiii a a aviiiiMi inpa I. 11.- in r . . 1 1 ....... .1 - . , , ... . " .-. "v aui, iui una iriinv ill mm i.ina n nil MrHinmii H nn in, mn. . iiirmnv i n vna mAvtnn " A 111,1. . , i. - - - iiv wuatn w Eiaia uiiuiuuuuii uavi ur. are uuiiuuig-ivgeiner wiut ma unie more water! minister little more