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Ganrge Martin The beartentn« o*od» «boobi emwe at Harvard >oite«e. b«t he wae a turned towsnl bta father with a «aa when neeaM. •*« «ben tkvy areas «•!» brg«ate k»«A on ills fare. ebrewd OMMavr. »ta «too aresabia Mary Aaderau« was bypm ritlc p-wirsSat),xw ar drstren» “Wbat ta It?” a»k»d tbe father BUI prepare Hone fee ftstare fsrore. <Jto> X hu I) "Money?” to piay la Ma tbeatar aad tor eaga«e- Ittmbtse »ornmnttad by bta tuntltoei» UKHil Vtleaded oree tedy Waefc Tto "N« a lmlee«l. nothing that caa be reM •died re eaallv." artraaa waa • doveut CetbaMr stsl rrew threat* alng to kill M m . atoae aeeer piayed orí tto algbt at G<»4 Fri amid tbe crowd, bad no .me to etao.1 “Well, what la It? F.< s man stela day In laufilng over tto anteoilx-» by M m . btrt be beared land, and rirbes tu ba nofrrteil lu »«• days la the beat nient nf tor manager Ntetsam uotlaed often« I tiefnre UWM. Thea they fell M end eweefrai giri In the world you ere Mo feet, pre« tainted M m alataef a r>»l atei slate W nearly all rtsescs <rf tbe naaet mieereMe looking wretch I tbaf ua play waa Mlled tur that and said be Ireta wss Inspired fret« «My la tto t«>ad>*« sad Parte nt lx aver eew.” Blfibt. heaven Hmvras tfanaflgwred hint; a ik.l tllkl-ili rndcssiW Kd« la "I’M tell yna ell nla««t It. «lad. and "Ilow sbout Frlday algbt T* be asfisd. long tine of pebMy heaeb and s few Jordan I» Pop'ilnr ro-teor» Monthly. you will think that I bare rea«>«i for "Y« mi lutve falto! te annoaace a tree« Made blM divine. A little pa I toy hanks ” for (bal aiffbt ” tlence sloag tbe Way. a little cb>aev "Weil. yoti are,” se)«! ble manager, "Walt a UMUnetit.” The father arane C mm I Misa David. "tbet la ÓuuC Fri<lay. aud Mise Antier | cutnpanloaetilp. a little brefberty here Tbta » IM (Ml UM involx. nt Ixiulrfllv end kn-k«sl the door of tbe office "NuW, In lilt Itoars of welching, waiting, end ta rvtalta by tbe Harones» Homi« i» my te«y." mmi never playa ou tliat algbt." And hoping, would bare l»»n great its I tn to ber ridurne of lettore Shortly oner th«ii to aibled In a eplrit of perwlflagr. "Ibid, did I ever tell you bow I pr«> hla soul tbe revniuttaB of Febntsry be wrote poseal to Clara?” •Tto |»«t«e wun’t allow I h - t to »l«ow oo It le In childh,»»! that ptasrere« <m tbe blank leave« of tata pm-ketha»,* "No, George. After you spoke to me G<«od rrtday.” count moot, when lb* •Hghf«it Invert the lutato nt hta protege«« utul sent That nlght Htetaon wlred l’ope's tbe ¡ •n tbe subject It was some little time of bring« krgrwt rr meat tbe Itat to ti» previde« with placea Im before you told «if your engagement I atar, Nt. l-outa, tto followliig: "Cali | tn giro th* rhIMrrn mn tarns. mediately l*revtoo»ly. however. It sup|»ae«| that yon were waiting for a Mary Anderaon play my bouoc Frttlav. light. kxe. ronipanlonahlp «y nip«thy »reni», be hail scribbled "David” no (avuralile ««pportunity.” nlght?” Pope anewerrd. "Yes; I have with their little treohlea ami worries tlie page, and the be».I of th« cabinet "That’s Juat It,” exclaimed George no objectlon." and Mrison caito! to bis b that seem to them so great, grantii* aiqwilnted the saki Itavld consul at energetically. "I was. Falh«*r, do you manager that lie had lietter Inoert a Intereat In their growing hopes, their Bremen; tbe poitulant. however, never know that Mlaa ll<Me kept so clone to pretrramiue f«r that nlglit In tbe ad., vague, unproportional dreams sml came forward, and. tliotigli tbe poet did Clara Hint n fellow couldn’t get two as hls friend Pope asid H was all rlgbt. yeantlngn. Let us put ourselves Into not like being dlatiiriiwi. M Helsel words altxir with lot. If we were al a their places, view Ike world through • as otdlged to ask wbo waa tbe ¡»avid party, there was that woman. At pic- The Kaallsh Admiral and tb* Day. their eyes so that we may gently cor on bls Hat. Dies It waa even worse Once Clara The Moors bold by their lieards when rect the errors of their perspective by "lie who danced before the ark." and I loot ourselves, and just as 1 they swear in order to give weight to our greater wisdom. Ruch trifles will was the answer. opened my II| mi to utter tlie momentous their oath, which after tills formality make them genuinely happy, happier “Oh, dear! I have gaZett«*d him to words, Itelioltl. there waa Mias Rose be they rarely violate. The length of by far tlinn things a thousand tint«*« Bremen!” hind ual” heard seems to weigh with them more greater that come too late.—From "Tit«* "How very singular! I meant him “How did you rqanage finally?” than the stock of brains. Power of Tnitb,” by William’George for n subject t for meditation, not for “I had juat mnde up my mind that I "l'ou mo/hl hold Clara't band." Admiral Keppel was sent to Algiers Jordsu, Published by Brentano’s. nomination. I But you can cancel It.” would ask Clara before her when one away. "Hurrah!” waving his cap In to demand satisfaction for the Injuries The moniteur registered the change, •truing at a musicale Mrs. Colburn done to his Britannic majesty’s sole the direction of a head that was pro- but few knew that tbe last consul np- ARABIC PROVERBS. called, ‘Oh. Mlaa Rose, may I a|teak to jeets by their corsairs. The dey, en truded from one of the windows. [Hilnt.d to Bremen was King David! you a moment?* Mlaa Rose limi to go “Why, George, what la the matter? raged at the I »oldness of the ambassa To the dog who han money men any. with silk. The same effect Is repeated to her, and we were alone. It wna an dor, exclaimed that he wondered at on the sleeves. It tun a lace yoke. The Woaderfal Nroae of Smell I n Da*«. opportunity not to la* loat. . *Clnra,' I Why has the train left us?" naked the Insolence of the English monarch "My lord dog.” Consult thy wife and do the revers- skirt top and lower part of the I i I oum It has often been proved that dogx said, T love you. Will you ite my Clara, bewildered. "We’ve eloped. The train for Den in sendlgg him a message by a foolish, of what she advises. are able to track their masters through Tbe mortality among babie* during th« are covered by a design made of tiny wife?* Bin* had Juat time to whisper teething years la something frightful. ver will be along in five minutes. We’U beardless boy. When the moon Io with thee of wbat raised tucks. The large capeline is of crowded streets, where It would be thiaa *Yea, George,’ when the enemy wav The census of 1MW «how« * that about <me in The admiral, somewhat nettled, re go west, and she’ll go east.” account are the stars upon ua. pliable banana colored straw, with Impossible to attribute their accuracy -very •even »uccumbe. plied that if bls master had supposed The cau«e la apparent. With baby*a "But the baggage?” gasped Clara. to anything except the sense of smeii Joy lasts for seven days, but sadness wreath of black and white daisies. “When we reach«! the door of their bones hardening, the fontanel (opening In the "Bent ahead,” answered George; wisdom was to be measured by the alone. Mr. Romanes, the naturalist, skull) closing up and ita teeth forming, all endures for a lifetimt. home, I anld; ’Mlaa Rom*, muy I come length of the Iteard he would doubtless "fixed dsys ago. Give your husband a once made some interesting experi these coming at once create a demand for to see you In tlie morning? I have He who has gold h beloved, though bone material that nearly half the littl» Fashluaabl« Trimming«. kiss, Mrs. Martin, Aunt Hotte Isn’t have sent the dey a he goat. ments as to thia wonderful power as systems are deficient In. The reeult la eomethlng of importance to any.* Bite be be a dog and the am of a dog. This answer so enraged the dey that Fringes are back in faahion again. exhibited in his own dog. In these tests leevlshnesa. weakness, sweating, fever, diar- here to see.” said: ‘Bay It now. Clara, my dear, you It Is better to commit ten sins In the Tbe knotted silk fringe is Been on rhoea, brain troubles, convulsions, etc , that Meanwhile when MI hm Rose saw he ordered bls mutes to attend with the naturalist found that his dumb prove terribly fatal. The deuths In RMM» under may retire.’ I was confua<*d for tbe George and Clara standing un the the bowstrings, snylng that the ad sight of God than one In the sight of many of the lmitorted gowns, and friend could easily follow In the tracks three years were MH.MHI, to say nothing of moment, but. rallying, put on a laild fringe ia often combined with elab of his master, though be was far out the vast number outside the big cities that ground, with George waving Ills cap miral should pay for his boldness with men. She front and said: T love Clara, ware not reported, and this in the Unit»«! Nothing daunted by this Those who are learning to shave orately embroidered banda as a trim and prancing around the platform wild his life. of sight, and that, too, after no Ims States alone. loves me. I want her for my wife. ly, her first thought waa that be was threat, the ambassador took the dey to heads practice upon those of the or ming. Mexican drawn work will be than eleven persona had followed, step When baby begins to sweat, worry or cry and I would like your eonaent.’ out In sleep don't wait, arul the need ii the window and, showing him the phans. used on many of tbe linen gowna. Insane. ping exactly In the tracks made by Mr. neither medicine nor narcotics. What the “She naked, ‘Does your father ap English fle°t, said if It was bls pleas And. as for buttons, there is simply The beauty of a man lies In his In little system Is crying out for is more bone “ Thin train must be stopped!" she Romanes, It being the deliberate Inten prove this, George?* I answered, ule ms ter lai. Sweet men’s Teething Food sup ure to put him to death there were tellfgence; the Intelligence of a woman no end of them. They are one of tbe cried excitedly, rising to lier feet. tion to confuse the senses of the poor plies It. It has saved the lives of thousands does.* Then she said: There is no one Englishmen enough in that fleet to Is to lie found in her beauty. real charms of the season. One may jf babies. They bettln to improve within “ He's mad! Oh. my poor niece! ” dog If possible. Further experiment to whom 1 would rather give my niece forty-eight hours. Here I n what physician« When thou seest two people In con wonderfully accentuate a gown with proved that the animal tracked the think "Miss Rose,” said a voice soothingly, make him a glorious funeral pile. of It. than to the sou of your father. We The dey, who wore a long beard, stant converse thou mayest know tliat smart buttons. "be calm, I beg, and I will explain. ” Ml Washington _________ Ht.. boots Instead of the man, for when Mr. shall tie glad to see you on Wednesday Han Francisco, June 2, IMS. Tbe heavy linen gowna show big “Oh, Mr. Martin, is It you?” ex took the bint from the man who bad the one Is the dupe of the other. Romanes put on new footgear the dog Gentlemen — I am and Friday evenings and will expect preMirlbhig your food In none. Shun him who can be of no use to pearl buttons. Then there are elab fulled entirely. the multitude or baby »roubles due to Im- you to be our escort to all places of claimed the lady In a relieved tone as orately enameled and jeweled buttons, peded dentition. A large ____ percentage of In- she turned and saw George’s father. thee. In this world lie cannot serve •luuaement. Good night.’ Waan't it fan tile ilia and fatalities are the result ut A Doctor Wlthowt Hope. to any nothing of tbe buttons In Imi Daaurroas Symptam«. “ I am so glad. What Is it? ” thee and in that which is to come lie slow teething. Your food ¿applies what the cool?” The young physician sat In his lonely cannot intercede in thy behalf.—“Tu tation of fruit. The story is told of a Scotch preacher deficient system demands, and 1 have had “Sit down and let us talk quietly," "It was, rather," said the elder mnn, surprising success with .n scorea of canea Yak lace will trim many of tbe who gave his people long, strong ser said Mr. Martin, pushing her gently office and wept bitterly, and while he nisia.” this diet, given with their regular ____ _____ toed, , __ has , chuckling. spring gowns, and cluny lace both In mons and delivered them In a remark not failed to check the infantile distreHses. into her seat. “There is no cause for wax weeping a friend came to comfort ‘Thut wasn't the worst of It,” went Several of the more serious cases would, 1 silk and cotton will be seen. ably deliberate manner. One Sunday alarm, I assure you.” And then be him. ■qaslehed. feel sure, have been fatal without it. It can on George in an aggrieved tone. “When “Why do you weep?” the friend in be asked a friend who was visiting not be too quickly brought to the attention told her the whole plot Feline amenities show themselves I went to spend the first evening, ahe of the mothers of the country. It is an ab quired. him to occupy his pulpit in the morning. solute "But I shouldn't have bothered them most forcibly at committee meetings. Secret of the Feotherboae. necessity. stayed in the parlor tbe whole time. I “Alas!” “An' were you satisfied wl’ my a bit,” said Miss Rose. "I let him kiss L. C. MENDEL, M D. There was one of these latter gathered A noticeable fad in regard to the thought she would surely let me see “ I thought so. What la the name of her, and when no one was in the car together to discuss a charity bazaar. gowns of the girls of today Is that, no preaching?” asked bls friend as they Petaluma, Cal.. September L IMS. Clara alone for a few minutes before today I told him that be might bold the lass?” The chairman smiled sweetly upon the matter how billowy and airy they may walked home from the kirk. Dear Sira—I have Jost tried the teething leaving; but, no. Bhe looked up and her hand.” “You misunderstand me,” responded artist’s wife and said: food in two cases and in both It was a suc “ Weel, ” said his host slowly, “ It was be in effect, they always have a cer cess. One was a very serious case, so criti said In a matter of fact tone: ‘We are "You didn’t!” ejaculated the father, the young physician, with dignity. “I “You’ll get your husband to let ns tain smart look about them. For In a fair discoorse, Will'm; a fair dis- cal that it was brought to me from another Just among ourselves, George. You am weeping because I must abandon city for treatment. Fatal results were feared. chuckling as the vision of George's have some little thing of his for the art stance, the transparent lace collar nev* coorse, but it pained me at tlie last to In three days the baby ceased worrying and may salute Clara before you go.’ I face rose before him. “But Miss my profession.” see tbe folk looking so fresh and wide commenced eating and is now well. Its action table, will you not, Mrs. Mahlstick?” er wrinkles when it should not, and gave Clara a prim, decorous peck on “You cannot mean it! Have you not Rose, I dou't think we realize Just “Well, you know husbands are not the chiffon lined lace rever and cuff awake. I mistrust 'twasna aae long In this case was remarkable. I would ad the cheek and left.” vise you to put it in every drug store In this what young folks feel In such cases, studied long and faithfully to acquire always easily managed, my dear.” always hold their correct position. The nor sae sound as it should iiae been.” city. Yours, "Is that all?” asked his father, hold do you?” It?” I. M. PROCTOR. M. D. “Ah, but take him after one of your ever useful featberbone Is the secret ing bls sides. “I have. Enropean Tattooers. nice dinners and then put in a word of all this, and the summer girl knows "I don ’ t know. When Reuben ” — Sweetman ’ s Teeth I ns Food will carry baby “All!” echoed George lugubriously. "And you have your diploma?” Tattooing Is not by any means con safely and comfortably through the meet dan for our worthy cause. But remember how to use It in Just the correct way “Yes; I know,” interrupted the other "All! The worst Is to come. You “ I have. ” gerous period of child life. It renders lanc fined to savage peoples. There are we are not allowed to have anything to produce the best effects. gently. "Do you remember how you ine of the gums unnecessary. It Is the safest know that we are to live with Mias “And you are well grounded in the which sells for over 125.” races in Europe which make it a regu plan and a blessing to the baby to not wait and Reuben and Sally and I used to Rose after our marriage. I thought noble art of healing?” lar practice, ami men. women and chil tor symptoms but to commence giving It the “Indeed!” And then Mrs. M.'s eye or fifth month. Then all tbe teeth Box Plaited Fraek. that things would be different then and steal out to take sleigh rides? Those “I feel that I may truthfully say so.” brows went up alarmingly. dren bear on their bodies ornamenta fourth “Then were good old days. Miss Rose. ” will come healthfully, without pain, dle- I should liave Clara all to myself for a An excellent example of the prevail tions that are as ornate and queer, al treae or lancing. It la an auxiliary to their “Then why do you make such a rasb perhaps he’ll induce one of his pupils “But Reuben died," said Miss Rose, regular diet and eaelly taken. Price U> cento whole month on our trip. But thia assertion?” to dash off something for you.”—New ing style of box plaited effects Is though not as extensive, ns are mark (enough for elx week»), cent postpaid on re her lips quivering. morning I received a note from Clara shown In this simple little frock, suita ings on the bodies of the south sea ceipt of price. Pacific Coast Agents. Inland “Alas! I—I”— The young physician York Times. “ And so did Sally, ” answered Mr. In which she tells me that Aunt Rosé Drug Co., Milla Building, San Francisco ble for almost any and all kinds of savages. broke down utterly, but soon assumed Martin. is going with us. Imuglne—a chap material. The body and skirt are in a forced composure. “I cannot raise a These European tattooers are among Painting Animals* Eyes. They sat quiet for a little time, and beard, and a young physician without eron on a wedding Journey!” one, with three plaits stitched to the Albanians and Bosnians, who live One of the most difficult things which then the man broke the silence: Brala Work and Hair. "George, you don't mean it?” a bce.rd is—is”— In the famous and notorious Balkan the artists and taxidermists of the gov “ Rose, let ’ s give those young things Everything physical being equal, It “It's true,” affirmed George; “says Again the young physician broke peninsula. Is established that the man who Is en we are too young to go off by ourselves a surprise. I can never be to you what down, and bls friend knew that be ernment studio have to do is the paint gaged In professional work will grow and that we need some one to l«a>k aft Reuben would have been, but I'll be was as one who could not be comfort ing and preparation of glass eyes for Had Several Marks Coalsg. the mammals, birds and reptiles lonely with the boy gone, and you ed.—New York Times. er us.” I hope that Willie got a good mark gray sooner than will the man who mounted at that institution for exhibi won ’ t find Clara all in all to you now. at school today,” remarked Willie’s earns hts bread by the literal sweat of “I have it!” exclaimed Martin senior tion in the National museum. How • Rat Stole Baiba. his brow. Thus by Implication the man fond mother. after a moment's thought. “Elope with We need each other. Will you marry These "eyes” are made of glass, hol me. Rose?” M. de I’arvllle, a well known French “He did not, madam, I am sorry to who lias more and harder brain work Clara.” naturalist, told a remarkable story low within and from the rear, so that “But I can’t forget Reuben.” say,” replied tbe grim visaged pc.-la- than another-more worries, more "Elope with her! Why, the cards are “I don't want you to forget Reuben, about a rat In the Journal des Debats. the Inner surface may be painted any gogue politely, "but I think I am safe troubles, more difficult thoughts, less all out!” A gardener planted one afternoon 250 color desired. As no two animals' eyes in promising you that if Willie turns vitality in proportion—this Is the indi "I don't mean now; after the wed even as I shouldn't want to forget my are alike and as the colon are often Sally. It was a dreadful blow to have tulip bulbs on a terrace, and next up at school tomorrow, which be did vidual and the profession that soonest ding.” complicated and unusual, it requires a Reuben die on your wedding day. I'll morning be noticed that the ground not do today, be will receive several.” are marked by gray hairs. • •••••• do my best to make you happy, dear. had been disturbed and that they bad great deal of skill, study and practice —Syracuse Herald. George and Clara were married and, Will you?” all been taken away. He was con before one Is competent to undertake W vbm ' i Cruelty to Woman. with tbe usual accompaniment of rice, the work. Another illustration of how mean a fident that rata had done the work, "Yes,” answered Miss Rose huskily, Frieade la Meed. departed In company with Aunt Rose “I will, George.” and, taking a spade, he began to dig I don't put much faith In proverbs,'' woman can be was given the other Colenlea of the World. for a tour of tlie eastern cities. The car was full, and they were an in the hope of discovering their nest, said Brown to Jones. “For instance, night when a young lady was calling The colonies, so called, of the work) Miss Rose and Clara occupied a seat elderly couple, so he only pressed her Soon he unearthed a large female rat, look at the oft quoted one, *A friend In on an elderly spinster who dresses and occupy two-fifths of the land surface of together, while George aat In front of hand gently and. despite the fact that which he killed, and after digging a need is a friend Indeed.’ Now. most of acts with unbecoming youthfulness them. Bo decorous was the conduct of others might see, continued to hold it few more minutes he discovered an the globe and contain one-third of the my experience with friends in need has The spinster showed her visitor a lietiu world's population, or about 5o0.000.0txi the young [«copie that, save for the caressingly In his. Miss Rose’s wither underground chamber lined with hay been that they wanted to borrow. Give tiful handmade lace collar and said beaming looks cast upon each other, ed cheek took on a faint blush, and a and leaves and connected by a corri fteople. Of thio colonial population of proudly, “This la over fifty years old.” me the friends that are not in need.” oue would have supitoaed that they feeling of happiness and comfort stole dor with two holes, which were evi 500,000,000 only three small groups, “It Is beautiful!” purred the girl. were a staid married couple of several Into her heart. After a little Mr. Mar dently need as storehouses, for In them numbering less than 15.000.0tM) pop Where Diplomacy Is Needfnl. “Did you make It, deur?”—New York ulation, or 3 per cent of the whole, are years' standing. he found the 250 tulip bulbs. This Praise Is one of the most difficult o' Press. tin laughingly exclaimed: For the first few hour a the coach wns was remarkable, but more remarkable composed in any considerable degree of things to deal out satisfactorily, If "The young rascal turned over the people of the governing country or tilled with people, but these dwindled was the fact that they were neatly ar Advanced Aneestrnl Pride. you do not pratae u man as liberally as tickets and apartments to me to their descendants. • way until there were but the three "So Woodby is very rich now. When be thinks he deserves, be hates you; If pose of. I’ve found a ready purchaser. ranged in two rows and that not oue left, when Aunt Rose said affably: you overpraise him. he sets you down I knew him he was poor. Ills only Rose, we'll take our wedding journey of them had been gnawed or other Over HI» Patient's Head. “George, we are alone. You might wise Injured. as a sharper or a fool.—Boston Tran treasure in those days was the musket on their tickets.” When the doctor, who forgot what hold Clara'a hand If you wish.” bls great-grandfather carried In th« script. A month later Mr. and Mrs. Martin kind of medicine bls patient was tak 'This is too kind," said George, poa- A Perslsteat OMee Seeker. Revolution.” junior returned homo. - Life Saving Saperstitloa. Ing, asked, “ Was it a fluid medicament •easing himself of Clara's band with Governor Stanley of Kansas was "Oh, his great-grandfather has been "George,” said Clara guiltily as the The superstitious collier la often I prescribed for you the last time? ” tin once so pestered by office seekers, re alacrity. “One would think that you promoted since. Woodby exhibits his train nearrl the station. "1 nm afraid laughed to acorn, but a miner in north had gone through with thia sort of lates the Saturday Evening Poet, that puzzled German patient answered: to meet Aunt Rose. I am sure that Wales la juat now thanking hla lucky sword now.”—Philadelphia Press. “I don’t know vot id vos. Yon said thing yourself. Aunt R om *. Y ou have he found It necessary publicly to make she will never forgive me.” stars that be believes In omens. He •o much aymiMthy for us.” the statement that In view of the ex I ahud take fife droits dree dimes a day Cwttla*. “Yea. she will,” answered George. ceedingly numerous applications for In vater.”—New York Press. was boring under some coal and was Miss Rose gazed hard at the young "Mrs. Talkyerblind can say some of "She can’t resist you.” startled by seeing a rat scuttling away. office he had received through the man, a suspicion darting through her the most cutting things.” body length In front and back. A very "But I haven't heard a word In all malls he should be unable to give any Jast a HI Nt. He walked away from the spot, and brain that possibly nome sarcaam might "Yes. If she could only keep her pretty collar, which may be plainly or this time,” iterslsted Clara. "How appropriately the word« art directly afterward a large fall of coal attention to them, milch less afford lurk under ills speech, but George re "That’s nothing.” answered her bus- any hope of success to the various ap arranged here.” «be remarked as sb« elaborately trimmed, and the remova occurred Juat over the place where the mouth closed for five minutes you could turned her look with on«* so full of In- ble shield are attractive accessories. have her arrested for carrying con lrnnd. "I haven't heard from dad plicants. Idly turned tbe pages of the dictionary man bad been worklng.-London Htand- uoevnee that she dismissed the thought cealed weapons.”—I.lfe. The mode develops well in serge, ard. either, but It's all right. Aud haven't “ How do you mean? ” Inquired Mr In the course of a few days after aa uuworthy. Her glance becunie be- light weight flannels, chailte, pongee we had a Jolly time?” making the statement In question the Slowe-Polk. utgn. and abe graciously turued her Vietas a. or in pique, linen, madras, nainsook or "Indeed we have, ” answered Tke B-ssxr’i Slga. "Why, for Instance, ‘ love ’ comes Jus' back upon them. governor received the following note: Susie— Now, when I'm naked to sing gingham.—New York Journal. bride, a tender light in her eyes, Smith (seeing beggar bearing sign "My Pear Governor I understand a little before ’matrimony.* ” I never say, “Oh, I can't!” I always "Isn't It too rldlcukHM?” whispered only Aunt Rose”— reading, "Deaf and Dumb")—I’d like to alt down at the piano— that you have said that you were go Clara, shaking with laughter. "But Th« First Step. “I'll take all the blame,” said her ing to take a week off to destroy the Lweky Nambera. help this poor fellow, but I don't know Jennie- And let tlie nndience find it you're a darling to bear It aa you da” Young Woman (before milliner's win bow to tell whether he 1s really deaf husltand, "Itecause you really didn't pile of letters asking for jobs. If ev "Speaking of lucky numbers, they out for tbemaelvea? Illustrated Bits. “Yea; I'm the model of my sex,” re- know anything about It Why. here dow. to her maid)- That hat la perfect are the ones with the dollar sign before and dumb. erything else la gone, then, my dear turned George. "Tbe next time I sup are ls>th of them at the station to meet ly lovely. I must have it. Marie, be Beggar (softly)-Read the sign, mis governor. I should like the job of tear them, aren’t they?” Cacao Is grown In Cuba in connection pose she will aay, *Clara, you might ■oF "Well, that depend« on whether they sure to remind me to kiss my husband ter; read the sign.—Indianapolis Jour with the coffee plant, as the latter re ing up the letters.” bow return George's marital care««.' " when I get home. — Woman's Home "Oh. Aunt Roae!” cried Clara, fling represent wbat Is coming to yon or nal. quires shade, which Is furnished by the “I think some one Is coming,” aald ing herself Into Miss Roue's arms and Ineansiaten*. Companion. what you owe.”—Chicago Tost. former, at the same time yielding a Miao Roae as tbe train slowed up. "We look fur our feller men to be laughing and crying tn a breath. “Will ■• Knew. profltable crop. •Time," growled George, giving Cla you ever forgive us?” c nslxtent. an' dat's where we am In ■•or. Discretion Carnes With Year». "This Is rather an unusual hoar for ra's hand a parting atjueese. The coach “Rhe's made a fool of that young fel you to be going toduneb. Not hungry "80 you quarreled with your wife?” Aunt Rose's only answer was to klan consistent ourselves. I»e beet speech I Qalekly Sabdaed. filled up, and they ran along without h«-r repeatedly. low." «ber deliberated was on de subject of “No, suh; she quarreled wld me.” Von Blaater (roaring with rage)— •o early, are you T' Incident for severa 1 hours. Tbeu George "Well, aba didn't have to economize | "No. bat I will be by the time the Who tohl y«tu to put paper on tbe wall? “Don’t you ever answer back?” , "George." said hla father after the I .meaty, an' yet I had to go out dat hurried In from the bnioker. “Jedge.” replied the witness. “Pis on the raw material”- Baltlipore Amer- ' waiter condescends to notice ■»"-■! two ladles were somewhat calm, "kies werry envenin’ an’ steal wood ’nuff to l>ecoratof»-Your wife, str. “Ciara," be aald. ‘‘come and let me your mother." inn roe ober Sunday.” F f forty year old!”—Atlanta Constltutloo. lean. Von Blurner-, Pretty, isn’t It? ' change. • s, » • THE ESPIONAGE OF AUNT ROSE w WHO KNOWS Save the Baby