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Tim OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. aARCH ' 22, 1008, ' FARI ZABIL, i I. - Br C J. Mardrua. The newly-born was placed la lived Persian king named basket by hla aunt, and .bandoned to irtu.amu.iU'hiLh (a whom Ihe ,h ater. of tha canal, which passed Kbosrou-acbah, 10 wm. " tha foot of tha palace and waa found IM.po.er had given goodneaa. by (h. k..p.r of lh, tard. lt i04l. youth, beauty. In him there waa f(j on tha water. auch a acnae of Juatneaa that dur- No children had bleaeed tha union -ln hi. reign tha tiger and the horaa ff 'h. gardn.r and bl. wlf. and thua .. . , , , . " , . .w , . It waa That when ba found tlile beau- walked aid by aide and drank of the fu, cnU(, n- to1(na1 t0 hu hom)J ana, fame walera. giving her tha child, .aid: Thl. kins- waa accuatoroed to taka "Peac. upon you, oh. wlfal Here 1; Jv. l,rihV!i(u3 I. company f l" Creator. Let thla child ,, Walk by night, dl.gulaed, la omn Wh.ioa I bring you ba our child.' ,wltb. on. of tha dignitarl.. of tha pal- And ha told her-how ba had found ace. la orier that lie puU see wuat lt floating on tha watera of tha canal. wum on einwi tue v And tha wu. Of tha garaener too. tnv avlia of auvernnubnL Ona night aa bo paaeed through a quarter oi tha city Inhabited with poor paopla, ha .topped betor the door of a- houac, from which he heard tha Yol'-ra of young firl., an-t looking through an opening In tha uoor ha aaw three young girls, who. their repaat ' ended, were seated at the table In con .Yvreatlon. . . Thae three young giria were un the child and loved it. Tha next year the poor mother cava hlrth to another child, mora beautiful than tha ftreL , ... And tha two alstera -watched with heart, filled with hate and without mora pity than tha first time they took the child, aa they had Ihe flret. and put If In a basket In tha canal, and produced In place of the child a cat. Ana AUan, wno waicnea oyer m uew ' laaalv banutlfuL but the yOUUgeei .0 . ..ilia,.., ,, .hla nni alan In peared h. moat beautiful. th- car( ot tha keeper of the gardene, Tha first aald: who took It to hie wlfa and they loved jUy wlea la to become tha J"0' thla ona a loo aa their own child. - . .the Laatry cook of the auliaii. becauaa nAnd tho aultana gv birth to a third you know bow 1 love paatrlea. and above ,n "" , -. aJ inoae dellcloua puffa which wa j call Th t, )t a youn, prtnaaa .,-. the puffa of the aultan. But Jharr la And thS child wet tho aama fate aa ... ; only tha ohiaf pasiry aook of tha aul- kf .h.. 1.. .nH it wa rescued . aaii wno vmn him hwi... , ,'. . And tha eecixid aald: "I am not ao amDiuooa. I would bv the rardenar. But the sultan could now no longer restrain himself, and ha condemned the . content aiyaelf almply becom list -utwi. lo dwllh. But w0, ht had f tho wlfa of the chef of the aultan. , 1 (MeB bf bfor h, w,fn-i down In Ul """""" r -mA mnrr da tnnk lilt jwmiM f h aii 1m mt ft 1 1 tilabea which are only eaten in the pal are. Tharo la. aoove aii. rest of bar Ilia ouauiubara atuffad and cooked In tha "l.1 oven. time tesra and aorrow. ha took Dity on her dish of nd ordered h.r to ba looked up for the Tha yeare paaaad on, and when the uuX silver on the other; her Burrounoea wiip we arrection ana re- ho orled. would be ao many Pct of her foeter children, the gar- lS harUugh, If aha laughed, dener'a wlfa, having lived her allotted ad like the tinkling of gold. life, waa called to receive tha mercy of . ii ' "7 tmwn time tn 7-'m f"W on, mna wnen mi . I w0Ja not ,ro5w"?L-,3. three a don tad children of tha keeper of to rive you noma, i mi " .v.. t.. .. . , , s- ajaaiuwai aea t.wfiiwuj sMwtTevHvw " y 7 1 . X . i . t . r . tnni to the thy appeared wonderfully beautiful. Tl",' .UViiTXL The oldeet they called Karlde. tha TareLU? deeuea But o tha girl Tarlaada fcS!rfrhP and TSwSd to apeak " a mil of the ky. tVut "oaTffl atUngUi anT bluahTn" hair we. golden on ona .Ida 'and -.m iJrT wiMft in4 Ilka running ver on the otheri her taara, when aha ir, running p.,,. hf Uuglv wh, ,h, wT.Isf: . . w . lauehed. waa aa Bounds of tlnkllnar .old. !h- wf. of 'the .ultanT and thi aoni and" her amllea were a. roa.buda. icrXll would oemtt to ba born And tbua It se that all tnoaa who aWrtSS. wo"ul1 Krworthy Sf their rffi& ffil" father, and tho daughter whom I would '',1 nar Farliiade. Smile of the Roae. Jovo to tovi Twoull have tbo emlle of And aU marveled at her beauty, her z. IZ' 1 k. nM.n an roodnes and her wiedom. Wr.r .,7;., .1,. oihT: her Surrounded with the affection and re tear. II aha on Doarla Xallln WVU1U WUBW ,MW .-- V T m . ... - n her llpa aa oould bioom." And the gardener could not bring The eultaa ana nil viaiar, amusca i -v .-w, tha txtreme. dapartad without hearing longer to live at hia house, where they gurther had lived ao many happy peara, and But tho aultan felt within him a da- ba went and threw himself at the feet aire to aee all Cheea wishes corns to or mo auiian ana peuuonea 10 pa ai- Daaa. and ordered tha viaier to mara uwu iv iv, ana inn imua, rv tho house well. The nest day he dl- ward for his long and faithful aervlce. t-ected tha viaier to go and get the granted him a magnificent domain near three girls and bring them to him. the city, with a richly furnished palace i Tho three girls were brought to him ana a garden or perfect art. tOLnd ha made one the wife of tha chief Hera at length he also paaaad Into 'pastry cook and tha other tho wlfa of tha uanda of hla God. Ithe chef ot tho palace and tha youngrat Ha waa mourned by bla adopted chll !ho took by tha hand and placed her on dren a. never father had been, and he f he throne by hla aide. And tho mar- carried with him tho aecret of their Irlage of tha youngest waa celebrated birth, which however, ha himself had with surpassing- splendor, while that of only known imperfectly, the other two sisters, according to tha The two brother, and their alater con trdlnary nsagea. tlnuad to live, and aa they had been Tbua jealousy and spite penetrated raised. In wisdom and simplicity. They Into tha hearts of tho older alstera and had no other wish than to live In thla from that moment they plotted the perfect union and haDplnesa. downfall of their youngeai aiaier. not persuade Farlda to return, put hie ' The voice of the apeaklna birf w , hand In a aack which ba had around hla heard, .eying. "JParlaade, f am vf, body and drew therefrom a hall of red ,lava. granlto, And" Farlada dellglited. forgot he "Thla will conduct you where you sorrows and asked the alnglng blr wiah to go.. Mount your horaa and where aha oould find the alnglng trr throw tlils before you and It will roll and the bird told hr. and that It woul. and you will follow until It atopa, then be uf fir lent to plant tha amallcs lie your norsa to tnia pan ani awana orncn in orner to grow a beautiful trei tna mountain ot wnicn yvu w mo eum- iiko u'bi wmcn ane oaw, ana l1 arias d I nvlt from here. - went , toward tha tree and hearing thJ "On all aldea you will aea 'black J'avea am a ana anew sue waa in th stones and you will hear voice, which. pr-enre pf tha alnglng tree, tha golde. are not tho voices of the earth. Wwy lar and also tha alnglng bird anowe, will ba volcea of the Invlaibla ana they nr, . , - will hurl word, which will frees, tha A"" .r"r'1 l waUl urn and l.lA In a,a ialm But h M inaa na . filled It With the lllldtll lltr listen, bocaua. If you turn your head . At.d with the golden cage of tha alnel tafhiia thav ara raiiinar vail, vmi win ne t'liu. an u uie unncn or ine ninain . ),.r...1 In An, nt thaaa atnnaa. hut If tree and the Um Of .Olden Water aha Ak resisting these calls, you arrive at tha amended the mountain, and aa aha wen I tinunu, you win rina mi apeaamg oira, p "' mivnrm wiin tna golds l , .Inln traa and tlia anldan altar.1. Water and all Were chanted Into ma. vrM tnmnadjtn his hnraa. and with, and together they deacended 4ha mmml all hla force ha threw before him tha tain where they mounted their horanel hall and tha ball rolled her ore him until eiter aaruaae naa naewise, delivers-! li came to tho mountain and '.han them, ' . i 1 stopped. On their way tha young men departed! Karlde descended from hla horaa and one i by ona, after expressing their gratl commenced to ascend the mountain. "uae to taniaoe, until on the night o At first he heard nothing, but aa ha the twentieth flay, FariseJe and ha nvuHul ha aa ur blneke of atnnaa brotliera arrived in Ihilr dnmiln iuki..h nnunliil human flaliraa natrl. l'arlaada made haala to nlara tha Kl. fled, and auddenly from tna rock, a In tho garden and with her own handJ cry waa nsara, ana una cry was ioi- F'"niv omntn or mo amging tre lowed from right to lert wun otpar ana ins orancn toog root ana berame a voloea of the invisinia. - oeauurui tree wnue muaio epaiea fron One demanded to know what he lie branchea.. And aha took a drop oi wanted tnere; anoiner aaia, biii nira anq irvm ine crystal DOWl and I throw Mm down the mountain. bubbled and Sparkled into-a sparkllni li. . AKA ant linn, hlmaal In Imam be frightened by theaa volcea until at Ope (fay In a path of tha forest th length ao frightful an pproar waa two brothera met tha aultan. who war rained, now on hla riant, now on hla much aurnrlaed to aaa two nahlamen -t left, and in front of lilm and behind ao atrlkina an annearanoa whom hawi, him, that he became frlfhtened and not know and on Inquiring of them. wtM "forgetting the advice of the old man, filled with joy to know tha .on. of hlai no turned nis neau ana was immoui- iinmui rvant. . alelv lurneJ Into a block of atone. At Tha Sultan deal red to know why tha the foot of the mountain, the .am. had not presented themeelve. beforn - thins- hannened to his horaa and the him and they Dleaded that thav harf nJ ball of red granite returned to tha old alater whom they loved greatly and had man, i jcave. That day Far I made, according to her The Sultan was touched by thla era custom, looked at the knife which aha terral union and unaelfiahneea, and thai carried, and .although ao oninani ine ueaire cam. to mm to vialt them In thel dav before, it waa now tarnished and noma. maty and aha knew that a areat mla- V'arliade. when aha heard that tha ml fortune had happened to her brother. Ian waa on his way to vl.lt them, waa rarisnae oiamea neraeu graauy tor niucu vonceraea now neat to entertain having permitted her brother to go 'In him, and haatened to consult tha apeak nearrli of these strange thinga, but her lug bird, who told har aha tnuat serve tiroiuer r aroua auempreu to console nar or.iy ona man, mat a ponton or rucuin- by announcing hia purpose to go In bars garnished with ptarla, which Farl- narcli of hla brother and release him aade In groat wonder and fear proceeded from captivity. Hefuslng to be die- to Hrranae. mailed from this numose. he gave hi. The sultan entered aarnm'nanlad vJ Inter a string of pearls, telling her the two brothera and they seated thein-f inui li tney cuangea ineir roior bus seivea in tna aarasn beneath treea pro would Know that tha same late naa teotea from the heat. And th. eir., befallen him, he started on hia journey, thing which .truck tha eye of the aultan On the twentieth day he found the waa the stream of golden water, which anme oiq man, seated in ine same piare. ne cxnmwea in admiration, and auddenlv Mho told Faroui What had happened to he heard th. conceit of tha alna-lnr tra hit brother and warned lilm of the dan- and ho listened with delight, and then f wuuiu oeaei. mm. inn voice Ql ine flinging Dlrd whs heard ramus aiinmpien 10 iiorno me moun- ana ine aultan thoui "AND WITH THE GOLDEN CAGE SHE DESCENDED THE MOUNTAIN.' lt waa In thla garden, all the blrda in thia garden wou.- come to look at It, and, having aeen It, wpuld alng in chorua. It la th. .peaking bird. The second of theae thinga, If It were In (hla n m-A a. W b. '.Ak 1 One day aa Faruade, accordlna to tha r... .1 u.. j Tha sultana, on her part, never her custom, waa walking In the garden, tha atrin. r tha ..am and e tha'anil m At All, Af hap aapwanta nama ,n & . . . r . . and the speaking tree and the golden there waa a tree, under which was seat- waters are ana tnii person win uireci you." And the old woman murmured a bene diction over the young glri and departed. Thereafter her garden ceased to v " v mk, .Mva .amw w ,i n i Hiiu T r w 0 1 1 1 (I batv. a all nl And thla la tier affection and notwithstanding their told her that a good old woman aollclted the- alnglng tree Because neither the ob-cur. rank, received them on tU. moat Jh. fayor of re.tln, for an hour or two brteae of "fh. uee. The atrlng. of tntimat. terms. In the ahadow of Uar garden, and Farl- tn ham can render a harmonv lncom- In due course of .venta, th. aultana sade. who.o heart was eaally moved, parable to the Concert of "ha mill ion a wav. birth to an Infant prince, boautl- ordered food and drink, which she hert It lnvUlble mo5?h- which are In thS i l a th. crescent of th. new moon, and welf took to the old woman, desiring to leaveV i of tb. .inglng Tree the two older alatere, far from being ba In the company of persona of expert- "The third thin, if lt" were In thia touched with tha goodnaa. of their enc and learn their -worda of wisdom. garden all th. water, of the warden &mh.r.0w t,A,teth0Jdd,,,0,,n.l, had r't!d for would -top in thSr murmuring fravela a'la.tLnl JnJnVi,-.0 tortur "T,."0 ,oolld X tH W and look at It. And thl. la the golden ahe heart of the young mother. oaldr -water" They took tho child wlthont tha -f have paaaad my llf. in going over And Farlaade cried: mother having aeen It and replaced lt th. earth, and never have I rested In "oh mother where nre theae thrf by a little dead dog. which they pro- a more delightful plnce. But I wish things found 7 duced before aU th. women of tha pal- you would have In thlg garden the And the old woman said: "They are ha".nTtn at ni. n.w rha limit "ao Incomparable thing, which are found In a place altuated toward the , The aultan, at thl. new., at tho limit wanting." frontiers nf India and tha mud n,hir.h tof hi. grief, went and cloaed himaelf in Farlaade waa extremely a.tonlahad. conduct. ' Li.n-.. d.lntd Ji? 5 hla apartments and reru.ed to occupy and ah. requested tho old woman to the palace which vou live In. You havo hlmaeTf with th. affair, of th. .tafa Inform her what theae thing, were only to follow this road 20 daya ami And tb. -TUtana was plunged in affile- And th. tId woman replied: on the twentieth day a"k the first por tion. -Tho first of these three thing.. If son you meet where the singing bird And the aultan thoua'ht within him tain, but eudtldnly hearing the vole, of self that he would give hi. throne to inn uroincr, na urnea anu waa una jive inns. wine turned Into atone. The dl.h of cucumber, and pearls ha In her palace. Karlde watched the ing now brought before the Sultan. Ob Hiring at pearla and saw that one Bfter aerving the Dearie, ha exclaimed: the other they lost their color, and ah. "What Innovation In th. gamiehtnk ir'pd: of cucumbers, and alnc. when have on, my oroinern, aevoiea 10 my pearl, replaced rice. raprlrea, I will Join you. And Farlaade wag on th. point of M,i . '-.r ia mM auu lorifiunK tier aurniwa. wiinuui aronnina tna niara in nar rnnfn, nn The face of thla old man was hidden delay aha disguised herself aa a young when the speaking bird raised hla voice under his long eyelashes and long man ana aepanvu on ine roau 10 ma ann caning to tna aultan, aald: beard, which waa thick and white. Hla mountain. "OI my muster, and since when could nrms and lege were of an extreme On the twentieth day ah. met the old the children of th. aultan become thinners, and his hands and hia feet man who told her th. fate which had changed Into animate at their birth - please Farlaade. and she never ceased had naila of an extreme length. -befallen her brothers. He told her that Since, O, King, you havo believed In a U) think of theae threa thinga and to On being addressed bv FarTde th old "ho had not been deceived aa to th. thing bo Incredible you have not th.t aeire to poaaess them. man attempted to reapond, but with a mree lncoinpanruie imnas , oui ant nau rignt to Decome astonished at a thlnr fine at length told her brothera what voice ao choked with hla beard that not been Informed of the danger, ao simple, the old woman had aald and they war. Farid oould not understand hla words, which surrounded them. And suddenly th. bird aald to Fa ri al the limit of astonishment, aud see- Farido took scissors from his bag and Seeing that Farlaade waa determined xade. whoae fac waa veiled: lng that their alater waa lnconaolable cut th. hair of th. old man and hia to attempt to releaae her. brothera. th. "Kalae rur veil, oh Farlaade. before at the want of these three thinga they moustache and hi nails. old man said to her: your father." promlaed to go together, and find tbem And when the old man was relieved "Here, oil. daughter, 1. the ball of Farlzade raised her veil and her hair tor ner. oi tnes. .ncumberancea he smiled and granite wnicn win conduct you, wit you rell about her ahouldera. But ahe would not let both of them .poke in a clear voice and aald: cannot deliver your brothera until you And the talking bird aald: go, fearing that If evil ahould befall I will help the. with my counsel have become mistrees of the three mar- "Your daughter, oh king, whose linlr them ahe would loae both at the same and my experience." ' veis, and because you wlah to expose la golden on one side and allver on the iiiiib, nnu ii waa agreed mai ranae, Ami irariae toja mm that ne aearohed your lire tor tne love or your nrotnera other, and pearl, of joy are on her eyes the older, should go in search of them for the singing tree, the speaking bird and not because you desire to acqulro and rosea on her llpa" Before he departed he gave to hi. and tho golden water." these wonders I will protect you agalnat And the .ultan at the same time sister a knife, and told ber that If th. Th. old man anawered: .the call of the Invisible voice.." looked at the two brother, and he rec- blade became rusty ahe would know "I know the place where these things And aa he gave her the hall of gran- ognized himself fti them, and whll the that a great accident had happened to can be found, but the eervice you have ite he alao gave her two pieces of cot- aultan waa atlll perplexed with emotion, him. and that If It Bhould become cov- rendered ma 1 .0 great that I cannot ton with which to fill her ears. the speaking bird recounted rapldlv the ered with blood that he was no longer willingly expos, you to the terrible And ao It was the4 Farlzade pansod true history of hla children, among-the living. danger, of such an enterprise. Many safely thiough the horrible noises that And after they had overcome their He traveled during ! day. and young men before you have passed hero beset her on all aides and reached the emotion, the aultan said: Si. i ?ndn.tn" twentieth day h. ar. never to return." .ummlt and alienee rested on the moun- "Let ua go in haste to find vour rlved at tne foot of a mountain, and But tho old man aeelng that h. could tain. ' mother." SHOULD CHILDREN VISIT THEATRES ?--By Professor Lino Ferriani, University of Rome development, especially of the lmagi nation, which la tho main factor In transforming children Into grovifn peo ple. There are two more thing, con nected with the theatres the crowd, the brilliant illumination, the muelc. the splendor, the toilets and the thought IT 1. an unpleaaant but abwlutely un- In Italy, but aj-o-ln , France. I am not dull, it I. bored and yawns and falls necessary talk to oppose certain al- jninKing of, th. extreme, in America, aaleep In ita mother's lap or on br moat criminally fooll.h method, in SfJL tttJi -n'fntn Bli-.iI fhou'der- The sight of a child aleep , . . . ' ... , wi.n inac in. .rich, who ar. in a p.sl- ing in such n rip la and tn hhr.id and th. bringing up of chUdr.n In voguo ttoa o do ao, gag, learn to educate their invites anything but criticism flaUer ln many wall-to-do famlllee, which hoy. and cut away from th. old In- lng to the parents If the child Is rovojiow littl. tho majority of pa- ffit" th'. Slo ? t,.m!hhe,,e,ePrUon.8 of "he"' br.lTun tent, know of what banafU. their chll- foday ar. .uff.ring. In your book you demand TnTfolToV what hTl ear ad dron phyUjally and morally. Method, fight ( holy war, and I hop. to aee lt seen, and the mental excitement, are ef odueatkm harmful to tbo children tranaiatod into French. exceedingly dangerous to the young rnay b. .touwd In parent, who ar. ao "VrjE'TE" t. riKft "1 V"l nr iXa ".V" " .l?rB, "anurous Inflnenca upon the .oul of ltuaUd oconomlcally that they can- .... - .kI C,J- I" h . .ir ; : .LT ' .... the child. To visit the th wioi give n neceaury mne. oui may mania ana r.w.ra. wnicn tena to cBursaiy ana uneasily; tne lollowlng ar. unparaoname in parenia wno oave awaaen jeajouay tha time and onnortuntty to think and only deal .with learn how to make children Into useful oft.n used by tha well-to-do that of immediately understand in tha nlav men and woman. taking th. children to th. theatre.. almost ir.ariaMy it kpeps on working li was opencer wno saia mat am xni iorm oi reward would te l thought lt at range that whll. he who 1m. dangerou. If th. play, .elect TDougnt or taxing up a traae, no maner narmonixea wun in. anility or tho ch liow ln.lgnlflcant. must naaa a long P- to und.r.tand and aulted to develon srentlc.ahln. nobody thought of learn- intelligence, but often thia la far fmm Ing the difficult art of educating chil- being so. I My thl. reward would be moral SftK-S MEN WHO DRESS ON A FORTUNE A YEAR Continued From the First Page of This Section and then lt will be time to taka up th. question. Through of children for mora perimentally and aclentlfically, I have reached the firm conviction that we Hhould have no theatre for children, If fftr nr. fit h.r r.n mrrx Kwmu af tlm,l It arousea in the child an excitement 'nhSh, if he is. economically Inclined . . i i . . . . . j . . . ... niuuea in ine couu an eaciiauioxn ' Mlwf rv-uuuiuifiiiijf iiicjinnii. iui iiivcmaav, aainc (irice: iwn iiravy- Wnlfh la danaAA, , n It m m.nl.l and i WO OI' three, anft hula at i ha sama WAlpht nv, r.'Afl t I hat aif I aM hnlh hi.fr physical equilibrium and the gradual Pri", and a green Alpine, for morning one double and the other single brea'stod. wear, coating from S3 to 17. are really at 1100 each: at least One llirhtweluht necessary, aa are alao a derby for rid- overcoat, in gray, with a velvet collar, lng, at $6; several golf, caps, at $3 or made plainly, costing as much as tho JJ apiece; three or four straws, from heavyweight alfalrs. imfltr,,n!;'nM-0n, Tn; :. There mu.t be two fall coats, one of - -- vw, can v i in nat .y auii, cap. or i3, and a fur rersian, rrom 112 to , : . . ' . . . . . . -. j'eraian and pun- naM body, wh lr-h it takes long to a ' ' " .ouln let Mm out for headgear. theatre, l will ," nets, or course, ne must, nave, nreasted with a velvet collar and tha " lt"- ' There must be two fall ooats. one cf i"n ?ry.iU them l'ht 'n color anrt other darn, ?? '.-i.a Lni ana maLa" double hreaaled with a plain 125 these will cojari .from 70 to 190 each; and. finally, two spring coala. onu 8tngla admit, In a pleasure to many children, ' n'y two, at $7 each; but an opera other of black or dark grav, with a silk hut It Is nevertheless a pleasure which 5.at he nfuat not have, on any account, front, the prices the same aa those cf . . . . . . -t j . , . . . . - . . " nil I it is npvpr KL" wVrk.tfiM ."or. or lea. dungerou. to tha dell- Th. mere ownership of an opera -hot, the fkll coats. Hi. ovTrco8 uT. exclusive ,a ,aii ti X.h7 e immedlataiv Tind.rat.nd A ,L ''i. X csta organlum of the child, because It ",r ast rive years, naa exposed a or those designed foi auto wear, will l. well-to-do that of immediately understand In the play, and imnrainn t.ioh tha ,hiid man to the guilt of "nnthnivl " tlm mnnnt tn i r.nn ' 1 cannot understand and which It take. Poaaeaalon of counterfeit money affords The proe of illg k -frnn. no mere a iu eght to ten a season, or from 16 to ?0 a joai uciiuiis ui no inoerinita an. 75, oy liniii if. JPirn rn bug atonm r,r 2a older nerann h f a ,,h . t i a lonK tlme to correct If It Interpret. -" cuitiicea xor jau. e irf paraon. has round out why, for .h.m -,,.no.i " saved, anyway. n.mnrp. in . rnu. v i mAi.Mn ..-c.. . .. itm leaves her good husband and da h er ?r-Nef- V"' nrolnn' lenU! . A.?' "?.r 1S or arA ihna t tnmm m... -ill .. ' ana rresiaenc or in. pig oannarium at oeniai. or tne year I i.eipsic, said to ne once w hla hoalary, of .ilk, some 10 doien. at ii the pair. 7tm; hia pajamas, of silk Mr. Lawon' apocryphal linings of aeal akln to the contrary notwithstanding will coat IB00 for fO suite even at 126; hia shirts, 100 at least at fS, $500; his kerchiefs no fewer than a gross, about $400; hla cravats, some 200 at $5, $1,000; hia gloves, at least 100 pair, at $fi, $600. He cannot do with less than a score of aAllrlna , i wl,(,,K ...ill s . $4 to $60 about IfiOO for the year. He I can, and he should, be moderate In N aieeve outtona; half a dozen are plenty, at. an average coat of $100 the pair. But scarfplns are almost as liable to tha suspicion of being "old clothes" aa a woman's ball dre.a; there, if nowhera else, he must aploe his sartorial Iifa with full variety, although, If he will meanly take advantage of the fiction of ine ravorite ncarfpln," he can amugea lawor were talking about thla eubjec or-- an wnnii, wo iuajr ouu, iuu nr laa wuinroui man 11 IB, lor mere Kven the pan torn mes Of todav are theafia a unm tha phlld Ilka ibb bacoma a science. alwava ramaina tha fat thai vnlnr tn h.. . kJ.. "ILJ" . .".rnay ,are Jhaan. acts upon tne cnild HKe C In 70 out of 1U0 caae. th. ohildr.n of th. th.itr rob. the rtlld of It. sleepT drama. T."nd trad." .m?,e ?..V i .?,iUInA 1' well-to-do .families ar. no mtamanaged But that 1., after all, the smallest dan- at the other theatres. PuUinellH f. h .ri, ,1 ao for tb. inci- praisemeht. Every one 1. a ,-fk hima.Tf - An VV ."Z-"!" 1 Whim or tWO flat. The two frock milta and ..aiJ rlnaen ma ik.n v!T..i ,nena W..int .Jl ,U'I "ost sav ng of men' no man can hope to buy fewer than moderate price.,. from $30 to $100. will t: "Th. ought .to feel free .to .indulge In J76- two-cost $100 each. The morning raise his pin appropriation to th. a- ke alco- should cover his head decently In the suits stand a man from $80 to $0- and Pensive neighborhood of $2 000 and ex- course .f tho twelvemonth. there should bo no fewer than four of The linen and underwear, together by dulling it. sensitiveness Professor Aachaf fen- Now take the outer boundaries of the them. As for the Oxford suits, the lov with the trifles that are ao ama.ll vet ger. Children are taken to see Slavs In- ioniin Hsndrnn n,.,....., , .r . . , r ""-r' , , -' umei ena or nim: ai least nan a dozen ...-..iuun mm urar comparative ' " ir.eiy, win aaa no less man P . " a1 w w rcD 1 J ,n unilio, oanarone, 1 antalone and all the n r I ,n H V.,T v lnnk-lna a .a nlav T alwava . .... i . . , 1. 1 . i . rlnt nf rfilnr , , - r nr. . 17 Aa u 1 i ...... t . i - ,V. "7."" ia..vo air, .u,u vi n is siinung nimaeii, at iia ir no ",w"- moucrate to indulge In """'" mm come nignest. during their bringing up that it 1. al most a mirae'e that not mor. ar. utter- tended only for adults; and often for other figure, w' 1 .nAn.i1 Tl,. Ak Mil Ae w...lh .a...- a SA - k.A i- . . . . . . niwurai, .u, L.I.IVI v, V v,.,' auuti.a apparently baa all the material com fort, of llf. but very often auffera from ' almost complete lack of mental food. - which la not lea. important to produc. neaitny mtna in a neaitny Doay. I hope I shall be forgiven for telling her. a personal remembrance. Many i year, ago, shortly before the appearance ; or my boo. "Unnatural Mothers," the ; great . apostle of the children. Jules pumiii, uiuur oi iiia mmiw vi tiii aea araraaa wa operas inienaen onty ior snouia ne one where plnvn nrn acted ' X6' wrote to me: "Tou ara right grown people commit a grave error.. during the day, not during the nen- .there la everything to be dona, not only What happens thenT If the child is lng. Give us a theatre of tlil? kind . w-v " - ,r .uimvi ,i. ii, w.t, ni.i'iu ' i, iiw .a nLiniinor n i m hrit. bi i z r 11,, .w., vn, inun. muiid a lu lo inn. 0a 'n lu.mirn inui uome n .nA.r. nuw ( io iwn vi nuo.1. is am cnuaren on y Kent the name und tho hud that h a. V. aaa tha ..rim. " ... r' l'... VTr. , l.oir o n. o- H . It irooamwlthout ylnr that thla Is 11111, .n,Vi. n7,hn ""l tiL ,or 00nmtt- In many owe. euch a child is man can honestly build; three or four ,Tw dress suits, from $90 to $110, '? be precise about it. and notTto forget .lLfK.l thouhtliaanesa or-lu! 'KJ 1.$! 'h IT":.. . ..... .P", .nd thf pUyrow. it tho pairs of low shoes, where the prico !TJAL. Ano'!.h. K? along on; and i th; b tth-.t dud of afl, the bathing auit nidlty In tha Barents who thua hair, to ao..d ti. .. hiid,I " j T ,, L" y 1 ' cnl,a a ana lnm P" " on' wun aoP" not diminish with tho quant ty of " ami er suits, at $90 or $100, jne -xteni to which the man la set piaiiy in ine parents, wno tnu. n.jp to aend their children, and I anal! anawer m aa,i Iava unonnm' Anth,,. i ii- i ... .,2 w 1 aorve tn l.ririuo. .m I,ui. .! back in h a lnr.na aa.l. ... n Jieda ?ftm.ir " w',h( another question. "Is it, then, ah- Tis also th. opinion Of Dr. Char- to $26;' four Pairs of putties" from $5 hour.. . " K,uiny ward with t hf ash Ions. WHv i if w? that thla a th. thi ti.a.tl"88 ? fend children to cot, who says that the theatre Is a .low to $l0;'at least two pairs of hunting . As for trousers, about eight pairs, at B'"'' must not be overlooked that, 3f " fnd'tlFil mn.t Jn. vi in ty heatreT' " T.h.a.t U ,the uestlon. poison for children, given them by the boots, from $12 to $18 a pair; a couple J20 ought to suffice, with the auppllea wh" th.e. y'F1? investment in clothing exception, and that moet parents keep In the meantime it is imp enn to nic i.ntht..irino-hnd. thai n.n. r r Iv, i-r thai tnnindd i ti.a '.T.T nasSl-s $2.500 Indeed aithn.,i, nna ha nr inrwhaL th Jt VImJ0? .lM.r. J" .1? - F.R,?5' JR." om $V " to'. $10; JJ or do.en pairs of outlngous b'f J V"L "2 x a i i g ii r-w a . ir norrap rmiM naira m.a . . i innriMiK n r i7A unn i nr nioimj ..,.. i iiiiii. iitj vmjpi. i (I hrp inn i f i in LOVING DOCTRINES FOR TS)TA1S7 "hlonab,8 up-to dat. guar- LanJbn Carter CHILDREN -- B Admiral Erana Shows How Hard It Is to Satisfy a Sailor. From tho New Tork Sun. complish the desired result, it seema unnecessary to embitter childhood with arguing disappointment, to th. tM, to teftCh p.rhftn, nomng el., can ber with keen ' bitternesssuch nooio means or enucaung onu- ao consiatenuy .mpnaaiz. or accom- remarKs aa "Ah, my child, you will havp dren, forming their Character PHan. tioaana in m. Kathrma' por- real troubles to fret about by-and-by?" taanhina ..ie L,i t. ta rJr bonutlfully and atates unreserved- and how with quivering lips we have teaching Self -control. Thar. IS, i lhat "tha heart ia wlaer than the In- anhhad ltlv , ,i "r 'iV. "-' .icai uai oi meaning io vm uuci anir rouvea win. utrunxer nanua to De a lacK or love and sympathy and and price; and two tfr three pairs of danc- i nan are clothes of the strictly out- It'l vi ngnsn literature, is as m- ing pumps, at o. wis rootwear will cost him little short of $300; if he llkea i'ii suppers ana is Douna to nave nhoey mat are to De comiortabie all aroui to start at nis extreme Admiral Evan, was discussing th. on the occasions of his moat navy a it used to be before the ad- activities, he must buy a v-nt of steam and armorolad.. or rive auto coats, of wel "TIipi-p waa an aJtoarather diffarant for the weather and the nal . i...., k ,uiiK. amama.. ew , i ...... ... i . r,. i , . ir wna oi.rn nimoni, ...... .. , . - - v& . iuiiiiiib. aij r,un,sjwii-ip, a uiliuiciii. iwuuj uuivmh " " '. ine au518r ' """ i."."" ,"" u'l COUpie ,lng maBHace tnrtfnl and IntalHirent t w. mn in th old aallina- dava tiiu will coat from tlR to S40: tho ,hk,.. of them at $20. v"' ?' ",1BB,Be', tacuui and intelligent ... ... ... . . ' . r . . ' . , i . i.fcw - , :, .-. ... . , nieHsaire nfeiinnir. nd an iha nther raincoat. zo- to iou a piatd rlmvint na or oatning suits, mat one If ...i ji.r a-,.".. . ' t"" lined with some auch fur m,,.b,eVBr an American hecama .7. af.i.i V.UV" "Ml Iiu'..lo nim ror less inan will cost u.-uuuin uiuvr; i wo ncavvwelght rld . r . acl'L,T;ii,a,i as n.w .uum- SJ""?- 1. thro- lS lighN TmJ?"'0 "I welkin. lUKionaia, ai- bu; nan a do.en ! u niii V 'V i""" a i.airs or wima nntsu ndintf hAAkn v& a. uit.v, liiv man is an i., - : . : . r wiwuico, ,nnnmv 13. . v.i , s periphery. Irqm izs to I30; at least two hi- ..i;,'i-. n..miii. out-of-door tiuniing suits, fSO to $85 each; a heaVy- ii.aSai X",':' any rale UD I t least four .we'"1 nuntlng : cape. 65 or $80; ! a v wa -UV'l ".u.,",'.. . tLhria WuSnnUl0 KuW '?r h varlou. offlcea he J CaiVIItKA WOlll- 1 admiral aald. "There waa a greater feeling of affection between the men and their superiors, and whenever any- imng went wrong every aaiior reit ? found In .uch theories and alao benefit -nd aurer feet toward wise conclusions." then. In the other extreme, comes the thttt it was his right to take lt straight vto a limited extent. Ua.v,t It la a If thoorie. and bar. Justice, prompted reraemorance or tnose gentler lnflu- lu l.ne man- an me captain was called "And n 1oh It waa to auit thnan fal. xo do cver-indulgijd in by those Inclined mother lov.," - than, indeed. would tensity or the former bitterness one is lows, too. I remember -chaperon., companions ana governe.se. lorcea io awara ine paira to tne. Rentier cpamsn war i naa iwo . - l.fl . . V. .. AnOAB uanii.nl 1. . . afanilnn . . .. J I Tory dreary doctrine and perhap. likely tfru. influnce for chUdren than aimnle Paring the latter gratitude with the in - -w-- u niunniai. . . : vLivuiuiitn a i nnu a voaf iii iy ..v' n ai t from $100 to $;oo; and h!a as .to require two bathing .uita hia aa- hi,' tsan hl" c".'"v ' coat, with the fur outid n- sociates would insist that ha wr a V.V," or coon, will be about th ruffles. You ofln pay $10 for It if vou 'ft "er". i,"ef.e'. J"'l want to; but you will lose no oaate. and r.ti.ri "-."TJ' i f" a to .Ink $400 in his autom you will gradually exhibit more "nhv- A.'Jt. ""ui"f au "a""?A luL'i B other muskrat same price. He stand apparel, at the least: for ha must ..,.. that in the It all over to his chaffeur after a vear'a ...... M njnOf I I, n n.nul 'U I .. ' ,, ' .411 1 ,T ui 11 ' , ii ii, nwuiu ua.c ique, ir you fiDend only 7B cnt. r.u. Tr.T'ltM'" Taking than, . nil tnih. ,,,. Bitty in nia master, pocaeia. trouser. loaffn-- tnBtm g.H eT a"?" t- Whoever has a man that serves him irousers, loanng coata and dressing aatisfactoriiv and mata him ia.. than to peaslml.in Ju.t as more ran ha an- chaperon., companions ana governe.se. joroea io awara mo paim to tne, genuer cpanisn war i naa iwo or uiree or wear u ne wouia nave nis machine " h" nihii. ndd oressing satisfactorily and coat, him les. than compllshed by imity anrforLMn'' mort WlUfactory xuar4lan tor chll- Jaaue. and acknowledge that Tifo In these old salts wi my ship, and as turned out with some show of credit 2ler dn1SKana nda of outer $2 JOO a yea? has i found !a jewol. than Tby frequently "orrectlna ,t8eJ.f nfs-arlly entails disappoint- we lay down In that southern climate to him. mim.nl--a man can be presentable for Tota ,J8;50o a yoar, i i tha price of fa encouragement rather fhan dl.in' "th.'llttl. hand that rock, tho cradle" ments, which may be tetter ovrcome we couldn't keep our water in a de- Ho must hava at least two fur over- f?,0L,, J&Vl1 fvt.n do ,U A- being properly dressed in th. United polntment a tn' .aUeetory raea n. ?f nd what tender memories In after life by . a Teserv. f oree of enderness for cent condition for drinking. Up comes coats for ordinary wear. His dress lth,,B ld(fl W5inrain; bathi.ns Stalls. & i ar. few In this class, it Influancing childhood, tor youth ". not wuld tbel t0 u,de' 1 more helpful than all wise theories. 1. Ben one f my old sailors, to com- overcoat, black, or yery dark gray lid. itahla 4 dlB" ,B true, but. It i. .aldV.thera-.ro .ome in It-elf always Jii-T ei- l-if---- almple diught of-encouraging. .ym- PHiTfl that tho water wasn't fit to year, can be lined with sealskin and lSt rtavahrtoTat,'11 L Fashionable taljor. will tell you that, dlaappolntinent anoeara dm.wl, ntt with aynarlanca one must necessarily Pathetic love, and in the man whosa.drink. have a Bealskin collar, but no cuffs- fer;?pf- -a.f oai-, .. ' on the other hand, there are many who bocaua. ltVU tKirm ,i teaVn tha? if crWliztlon wuht b. chlhood ha. known carcases, no mat-" "Well, finally I thought out a bril- above everything, no cuffs. Far be it Q3,h, 'fh Jnaler of ,a..lvld?,, ta8t spend $5,000 i a " ,re wno membranoe. ! outuned .o?wa and tofiple-Bly ImpSrU.d without thT highe? now depraved he may become In llant .cheme of passing pipes back from thl. generation of gentlemen to SPi1 &rJ& B l J?., cao s And that " will turn a mah out with Vlotort. gained to ocouraii'eef- Sower of .Mtlment, and It la thl. in- after lffc .there Is always a fiber of and forth through ona of the cool rooms, appear ostentatious! mBewith.$ falr decency In Europe, even among fort Over.induiaanoa i-iul"ir." rrJTJ,- a- lVfriawT" i-V .j f a. - memory that can be touched to arentle and aoon we had water that wna hnth Hla mndeatv will atand hin. i i tempered . with curleycues. Soma New Mniiahmn whn dVnn in .rh.i. iouu to aauu: and ,hn - . A'.- " -","..'M"' ""su- tailor a aim oraer . , . r i ,i if?., iiir um.. i , l mi, nv rna wn lutnua . . , . , onare-s coat, m brown, take the t.fac of .the rVayat .a "tha " "0"un8'i-niIJr-??. nutrm limner nd nti,, . . a, snore. . una savin . .titSA':;-" .7A. .Vr: '-waru. ana. viBirMowigif. or thoir ln.r and ati- ht K..H S&i&i cVmrnTi cVomDmunl; .PP'rinVlM4 JLAf' '?? itrivf, to encouratre George uef, and Jf childhood' every pleasure frsh and cold; only ship In the fleet skin, from a., i a. .l. a is lu UH v v u u l r - u u mil ceil oy JUBiics' ui(j inar r nnn ir too - on on en Hid . . . . 7 m wMfiawa au inuuHuiR or n.nni va 1 11 at w i lit- nit 1 1 irrii t: rr axiiu ia . . a.. ...... r , . u tipremaung luetic, or ever valulni nnhin.u of a nadnla denend on It. oa- Pappointmenta anq their nappy Jltuo "I had scarcely settled back to tako with natural anything by W.n pVop.r.tandan SaS Ity of belrrVby memoHe. S "ves"thu. converted into a bafe eldst: fn no phaae of UfeT Eowever can an v .trivW for whit caU aoirltual enoe' what right have w. to demand of dootrtnea or a-ule. ba uai-aVa?ii2 "Z liynJ??,lKt-Ki .Sp!li them anything? For their llrtle debt. SiSalTlafte dVataterhU bJu.lbe.-ntrinaaitton1' M .TH rT "'"V.? - H""?VlIiP "";. "'lu ah auo reverence to justice, mit can with to collar, will com temoered. far wh.. a. . T1T' "? ne cpiieotive .oooy aa wiin on. but encouragement, to othara wnnM '..V,1'"1 " tn,B "Vn orcf. or.BBn,u" OM expeot a child to take a nauseous v,-. a. ...i,... -?'.ner" would ment In common makes a national con- ,uu f miMn. h,n.ii.. nr f erUln iHtnUhment would bV but'iuat! &n"l,t.h!. remembrance of child- cea-o thiir ynlg homeBic obb.; ?m,Plain,t f tot mak '' , . r that1.. wouM other, be thS ZlStl1?1 bJ iutJ8' "5th" 'no matter what principle may be in- VJJ". wnat 18 lt? 1 lltterly woundad and T.!S.L"r, ?5 than mercy, could hardly Inspire plea. yolved and what raaaonlna could ever at. h,m- ... - ... It easy when word was brought me that Ben Insisted on seeing old man.' "I knew there wa. no .tormina: h ao uuiea nira 'io rural) no.' na uns.o ureasiw. aa ne may nrerer. tint, ' -r,. , . - marched Into my quarters, pulled hi. an ulster, nevertheless. He pays very fnanT can' worw aloni' w'uf'K half a hundred suifw tne American-oroera-i a or ine American I unman aiivb th,.. A few times as many clothes as the American. average. ToretocK just .as If he felt some apect for me, and muttered: lltterly wounded and ui cecepuon.. P.rhao. cowed inT" "'i "JZ"",""'" v"ve "a wnat reasoning .couia ever ut cmT)uou.. ! irhlrh ttiTii in i ii i 1 """l"n"' ww in meir, aiiauBH our- t tWoWT'iV' lndTilgenc 1 i l her than mrlnuad aav.rit. i.. ........V V .' la aronaw ih.n .. - .' C Z z J"- i warn KiMnrafN can appeHia, nut in aiinp.ar ma r arwgc , an reaaon, ana what it mor. MUsXactorUy than g.y.ril ao- tuaaauca. t"'''?y t"-"r',iiirUlaj "About, tho water. It'a Hurts my : teeth.' , - Hun! nurts your teeth. k too cold. does It? the prefers a lining of mink, the price will i.Tindrad wklatcoata whll. w ,Ie times as. many clothes aa the range from $500 to $700. Mk d? rlamr war5 laaat 1a but that they cOst hm. on tha Im, Then .there Is hla ulster, double or fiwtnm uKeur' wr leas ad only on. third as much. :r rth.eT8.maeP wfThK .. Th, motor-omn.bu. atr.ki nly $100 for knowina that the than 20 T of them, for the etreet Tat 120 ended recently. Th. collar, Ulster ts still indispensable; BXce. and. My. half & Cn in ellk the fact tfiat the .triki e emergencies of Ufa and tha for dresa, at $25 a matter oh $500 or tl men declared waa proml little onll plebeian amid the vicissitudes of the weather. ot we should undoubt- Logical argument' anff reasons may Well, go and have your teeth pulled.' ness, fc prepare children to do ' be absolutely necesary in a court of "Ren grinned and marched otit por- , coat of wnfti tenaarnes. can appeals, DUt in simpler are are simpler reefly satisfied. He had had his say. ed. wit i 1 v i hfLn MAvaril a an. rtiun aiiraii sniiu 1 1 ir u t .11 rn r in f a ? V. .,Aa. ii v. m. . m t a. u : t. i aad that &. ail bm wanted,! The motor-omnlhu. strike in London couapse was, due i pay, which raeri. did not . And them u ir ha haonntan. .i,u amount to nearly so much a. thev ,. jnuai pe a cotipie or raincoats, one form, and restrain from Jewr led button. a to Deiieve. . , heavy and ono light, at from $30 to $50 His self-denial will, keep him all the ' " " apiece... - nearer to the line of yood breed inn. for ' The resolutions Indorsing 1m. Folletl u C0? ;nTn? Inver- the whole tendency of taateful men. to- for president, which wero submitted -t mi ui,, vi. . flun, mil ou r- au?. is lowara tne avoiaance oi tne tne recent meeting or tile JtppubliAan )f black broadcloth, double breast- anlohdiferoua. - - . . atata central pommlttaa, nr tvu..n,,.i . With .ilk .hawl collar and ; cuff. Htn silk underwear, ifl anlta. from 14n wara-. materially tIiuaiuI linr.,h .wtuch U Uklnjr iit jplaca of Uie grace- jlo,iS0 a gull, can reasonably cost $ZU; wa,. aOonLaO. - .