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BANDON RECORDER “She I* sure t* »•»!"* and eranjyles of the old houw When wore her friends coming? i*er!i«j» some Briefly. “Suppose she didn'tf” thing had occurred to detain them to-day. "In that case we sim’1 find t,t*>» This motuing such‘a thing w ould have aj>- P«*ar<sl toober to be an impossibility, but □icans to bring her out. Wa have ¿u* now that the tini* had come when she had gjne so f*r to break do*u •••» • trau* 4 o expected^ them, it appeared probable 4t the, last momeut.'.' "1 feel •> cold •> i«* Ami •• eevwou» HPmething might have qplay- » a o eniÀr.h endùch that t ? cl them To morrow at latest they couid as a «at. i cuu’t understand how if you *ere going not fail to come. She wondered what look so uucoacei aed they w told do if tliey iji l arrive. Wo lid to sign an invoice or audit an *c< ouut or of buainea« you thi j .11 •. ai• i ‘ana claim anything else in the het frotu the Girdlestones, or would they could not take it more calmly, i w iah o ♦ .-. dea-.or to communi'ate with her first? the time would «vine. Tbie •ait-MA -e ft was »aid of the ancient Jews that What' el* tie v alisi upon would be Mrrible.*’ on«* generation stoned the prophets Ezra, leaning back in hia chair with sure to be for the liest. and .the next generation built niotiu • V • She went to the window om-e and look- the firelight flickering over his haggard ments tn their memory. Something e.l out. It promised tp be a wild right. i but still handsome lace, looked across at like this might lw said of the American A CONAN DOVL.I Far away in the southwest lay a great bis father with a puzzled expression. He peopl«* and -their forests. . The last gen :«nulus of rjjged clouds from v^hi'ji | had never yet been uble to determine dark stc amers i:.dinted over the sky. like | whether the old man was a* consummate oration wantonly wasteil and almost the advance guard of nn army. Here and hypocrite or a religious mouomaniae. Burt destroyeil th«* virgin forests of tin there a pale star twinkled dimly out lay with his feet in the light of the fire country, and the present generation through the rifts, birt rhe greater part and his head sunk back across the arm of atones for It by trying to reidace them. of the heavens was black and threatening. the chair, fast'asleep and snoring loudly. At one'time It really looked as if these CHAJTER XX.—(Continued.) "Isn't it time to wakp him up?” Ezra It was so dark that she could no longer “Of course. What could be more de see tlie sea. but the clashing, a bootning asked, interrupting tlie reading. forests were so extensive that defor estatlon was Impossible. But the tim? lightfully simple? Friend Hurt here does sound of the great waves filled the air “Yes, I think it is,” his father auswer- has already come when white pine and ins work, we I airy her through t !"• '-'r And the salt spray came driving in e«l. Ezra took up- the candle end held it 1404—Jamaica discovered by Columbus the hard woods have almost disappear leu gate, and lay her on the darkest throuzh the open window. She shut it part of the rail». Then we miss her gt and named St. Jago by him. ed and when the barren hillsides. In the house. There is an alarm ami a and resumed her seat by the fire, shivering over the sleeping man. "What a brute stead of absorbing sn«l bolding the search. The gate is found oi»u. We nat partly from mid and partly from 'some he looks!” be said. "Did ever you see 1662—Queen Mary 11. of England born. such an animal in-your life?” . rains, have turned the water courae» urally go through with lanterns, and find vague presentiment of eval. 1670—The Hudson’s I'.ay Company The navvy was certainly not i a pretty An hour or more had passed when she into alternate thods and dry beds, her on the line. I don't think we need formed in England. heard a step upon the stairs and a knock sight. His muscular ayms and legs were r, or any one else, then''’ thereby destroying the water power and fear tli# in' crime to her door. It was Rebecca, with all a sprawl, and his head hung back at a 1707 Legislative union of England atid "He's a arp 'un, is the guv ’ nor, ” Inflicting low« Instead of producing Scotland put into effect. a cup of tea upon a tray and some breittl strapge angle to his body, so that his tiery wealth. Almost every newspaper and cried Burt, slapping his thigh enthusias and butter. Kate was grateful at this at red beard pointed upwards, exposing all 1775—The Queltec Act became law, pro magazine that 1« now issued contains tically. "It'a the downiest lay I have ti ntion, for it saved Iter from having to the thick, sinewy throat beneath it. His viding for the government of Can ada by Governor and Council. an alarming article or item in regard heard this many a day." go down to the dining room and face Ezra eyes were half open ami looked bleared “Mr. Hurt can do his part of the busi to the ruined forests, The heat the ness out of doors. We can entice her and his unpleasant looking companion. and unhealthy, while his thick lips puffed .1776 Adoption of the Pine Tree (lag by great aud general court of Massachu present generation can do Is to chwk out upon some excuse. There is no rea Rebecca laid down the tray, ami then to out with a whistling sound at every ex ills 'dirty brown coat was setts. deforestation and plant more' trees son why any one should have a suspicion her mistress' surprise turned back and piration. shut the door. The girl's face was very thrown open, aud <5ut of one of the pock 1788—Maryland ratified the Constitution Happily both the United States govern of the truth.” ex- ets prptruiied a short thick cudgel with of the United States. "But they know that she is not mad.” ; ale. and merit and many of the State govern a leaden head. John Girdlestone picked cited. “ They will think that she did it on ments are now doing all they can to ac 1808—Spanish organized a revolt against it out aud tried it in the air. “Here's a note for you,” she said. “It Napoleon... .Charles IV. of Si>ain compllsh these ends. In 1895 the Ia*g purpose, The secret will be lucked up in "1 think I could kill an ox with this, wns given Mrs. Jorrocks to give you. but night's our three breasts. After one abdicated in favor of Bonaparte.... islature of Illinois enacted the follow he. said. colo- I am better at climbing stairs than she- Union Temperance Society formed "Don't wave it about my bead,” cried ing law: "The Governor shall annual V<>rk our friend here goes to the fi rm i<. so I brought it up.” She handed Kate nies as a prosperous man. and the in Saratoga county. New York, this Ezra. "As you staud in the firelight ly, In the spring, designate by official of Girdlestone holds up its head once a little slip of paper as she spoke. being rhe beginning of the Prohibi brandishing that slick in your long arms proclamation a day to be designate«! more, stainless and irreproachable.” be that her A note for her ! Could it tion movement in the United States. you are less attractive than usual. ’Arbor Day,' to be observed through “Speak low 1” said Ezra, in a whisper, fi¡ends had arrived and had managed to John Girdlestoue smiled and replaced 1827—French National Gourd disbanded. out the State as a day for planting "I hear her coming downstairs.” They send a message to her? It must be so. the cudgel in the sleeper's pocket. "Wake 1854—First railroad opened in Brazil. As she did trees, shrubs and vines about the homes' listened to her light springy footstep as She took it from, the maid, up, Burt," he cried, shaking .him by the 1856— Montmorency bridge fell. so she noticed that her hands were shak "Come here, Burt, ” it passed the door, and along highways and atsout publh aim. "It's half-past eight.” grounds within this State, thus contrib be said, after a pause, "She is at work ing ns though she had the ague. The navvy started to his feet and then 1856—Colorado river expedition ended. “ You are not well, Rebecca, ” said Kate, utlng to the wraith, comforts and at on the lawn. Come and have • look at fill back into his chair, staring round ’.865—Sir Samuel Cunard, founder of ths kindly. Cunard steamship line, died. lnm vacantly, at a loss as to where he tractions of our State.” This law, her.” They all went over to the window and “Oh. yes. I am. You read your note 187-7- -Occupation of Bayazid by the Rus albeit It does not appear to have been looked out. It was then that Kate, glanc- and don't mind me,” the girl ansjvered in might be. "I’ve been asleep, guv’nor,” he said sians. drafted by any professor of English ing up, saw the three cruel faces survey- her usua.1 surly fashion. Instead of leav hoarsely. "Dird you say it was time for 1878—First elevated trains run on Third literature, Is one of the most salutary ing her. ing the room she was bustling about the the job?” avenue in New York City. statutes in the State code. From the “She's a rare, well-built ’un.” said lax' as though putting things in order. "W'e have made arraugeuieuts by day when It was instituted. Arbor Day Burt, as he stepped back from the wiu- Kate's impatience was too great to allow which she will be out by the w ithered oak '881—First sod turned in the construc It is the ugliest job as ever I ber to wait, so she untwisted the paper, tion of the Canadian Pacific railway. has been duly observed, and with great dow. al nine o'clock. which had no seal or fastening. She had enthusiasm. Tree planting is an a«‘t of was on.” "Come on, theu !” said the navvy. "Who 1882—Charles S. Parnell, the Irish lead "But we can rely upon you?” Girdle hoped in her heart to see the name of her er, released from Kilmainham jail. philanthropy. For the man who plants is a-comin' with me?” stone asked, looking at him with -puck lover at the end of it. Instead of that her "W'e shall both come,” answered John 1885—Col. Otter attacked the Canadian a tree hardly expects to enjoy the ben ered eyes. eye fell upon the signature of Ezra Gir Girdlestoue, firmly. "You will need help rebels at Cut Knife Creek. efit of it. Ills thought Is. or should be, “You bet—as long as you pay me,” the dlestone. What could he have to say to to carry her to the railway line.” that almost every good thing that he navvy answered phlegmatically. 1888 — Henry M. Stanley found Emin her? She moved , the solitary candle on "Surely Burt can do that himself,’ Pasha on the' shores of Albert Ny- enjoys is the result of the labors and to the mantelpiece, and rend the following Ezra remarked. "She's not so very anza. forethought of previous generations, CHAPTER XXL nr.te roughly scribbled upon a coarse piece heavy. ” 1894—Many lives- lost by earthquakes in The grey winter evening was beginning of paper : and that, therefore, the least he can do Girdlestone drew his son aside. “Don’t Venezuela. .. . International bimetal is to provide In some little way for the to steal in before the details had all been “My Dear Miss llarston—I am afraid be so foolish, Ezra," he said. "It must lic conference met in London. at ranged by the conspirators. It had generation that is to follow him. The your confinement here has been very irk be done with the greatest carefulness and cynic who says, "Posterity never did grown so chill that Kate had abandoned some to you. I have repeatedly requested precision, and no traces left. Our old 1898—-Spanisih fleet destroyed in battls her attempt at gardening, and had gone my father to alleviate or modify it, but he of Manila bay. anything for me and I do not mean to business watchward was to overlook ev back to her room. Ezra left bis father do anything for posterity” ought to be and Burt by the fire and came out to t* has invariably refused. As he still per erything ourselves, and we shall certainly 1903—Landslide at Frank, B. C., with sists in his refusal, I wish to offer you the loss of seventy-five lives. made to feel mean. open ball door. The grim old trees looked my aid, and tov show you that I am your do so now.” “It's a horrible affair!” Ezra said, with 1905—A score of lives lost in a tornado gaunt and eerie as they waved their naked sincere friend in spite of all that has a shudder.' "I wish 1 was out of it.” at IA redo, Texas. ... Steamer Falk SHOOTING WITH MORTARS. arms about in the cutting wind. A slight passed, if you could slip out to-night at "You won't think that to-morrow morn wrecked off ixinds End, with loss of fog had come up from the sea and lay nine o'clock and meet me by the withered ing when you realize that the firm is nearly 100 lives. I. Simply a in light wreaths over the upper branches Hittiae the Targrt oak at the head of the avenue, I shall see saved and no one the wiser. He has gone Matter of Mathematica. 1907—'Attempted assassination of Presi like a thin veil of gauze. Ezra was shiv How do we hit with the mortars? ering as be surveyed the dreary scene, you safe to Bedsworth, and yon can, if on. Don't lose sight of him.” dent Cabrera of Guatemala. you wish, go on to Portsmouth by the They both hurried out, and found Burt An observer near the shore who sees felt a hand on his arm, and looking round next'train. I shall manage so that you standing in front of the door. It was the target communicates the horizontal saw that the maid Rebecco was standing may find the door open by that time. I blowing half a gale now, and the wind and vertical angle at which to lay the beside him. shall not, of course, go to Portsmouth was bitterly cold. There came a melan "Haven't you got one word for me?" w ¡th you, but shall return here after drop- choly rasping and rustling from the leaf mortar and the Instant of time at which to fire, and the gun does the she said sadly, looking up into his face. ping you at the station. I do this small less wood, aud every now and again a rest If you were standing at the cen “It's but once a week, and then never a thing to show you that, hopeless as it may sharp crackling sound would announce be, the affection which 1 bear you is still that some rotten branch bad come crash ter of a large clock dial laid flat bn the word of greeting.” “I didn't see you, my lass,” Ezra an ground and wanted to hit with a base swered. “How does the Priory suit you?" as deep ns ever. Yours, E. Girdlestone.” ing down. The clouds drove across the Our heroine was so surprised at this face of the moon, so that at times the ball a man walking around on the out “One place is the same as another to epistle that she sat for some time dang side, you would notice how long it took me,” she said drearily, “You asked me ling the slip of p;i|H‘r between her fingers cold, clear light silvered the dark wood and the old monastery, while at others the man to get from I to II and again to come here and 1 have come, You said and lost in thought. When she glanced all was plunged in darkness. From the from II to III. Then you would de once that you would let me know bow I round. Rebecca had left the room. She open door a broad golden bar was shot cide whether if the ball were thrown could serve you down here, When am 1 rolled the paper up and threw it into the across the lawn from the lamp in the Construction work on the line of the f'.re. Ezra, then, was not So hard-hearted hall. The three figures with their long over a point halfway between IIII and to know?” “Wlty, there’s no secret alxiut that. ns she had thought him. He bad used fantastic shadows looked eerie and unnat Erie and Jersey road and the Genessee V Just as he arrived opposite IIII the River road is being pushed rapidly. man and the ball would roach the same You do serve me when you look after my his influence to soften his father. Should ural in the yellow glare. The South Dakota railroad and ware “What if she fails to come?” spot at the same time, it being under father as you have done these weeks slu accept this chance of escape, or should From the spot where they stood they house commission has decided to order stood, of course, that he maintained back. That old woman isn't fit to man- she await some word from her friends? Perhaps they were already in Bedsworth, had a view of the whole of the Priory. freight rates reduced west of the Missouri age the whole place by herself.” uniform speed and direction and that meant, but did not know iiow to communicate Kate could not come out without being river. A new tariff is now being worked “That wasn’t what you the ball was thrown with proper force, though,” said the girl, looking at him with with her. If so, this offer of Ezra's was seen. Above the door was a long narrow out. Instruments give ua the range and ob- questioning eyes. “I remember your face just what was needed. -In any case, she window which opened upon the staircase. The balancing of the books of the Penn servatlons, nnd mechanical devices now as you spoke the words. You had could go on to Portsmouth and telegraph On this Girdlestone and bis son fixed their sylvania railroad for 1907 shows that, give us the range differences, increas something on your mind, and have now, from there to the Dimsdales. It was too eyes, for they knew that on her way while the system earned $30.000,000 more ing or decreasing by certain short in only you keep it to yourself. Why won't good an offer to be refused. She made down she would be visible at it. As they than in 1906, it paid $19,5dO,(XM) more up her mind that she would accept it. It locked, the dim light which shone through for labor, or 65 per cent on the increased tervals of time, too short for a ship of you trust me with it?” "I have a great deal to worry me in was past eight now and nine was the it was obscured and then reappeared. earnings. any size to escape by attempting to Those opposed to closing the Red rive» “She has pass«sl!” change direction or speed. Our observ- business matters. .Much good it would hour. She stood up with the intention of petting on her clonk and bonnet. do telling you about them!” to navigation had a majority at the hear “Hush !” er’s circle has 36,000 divisions.—Cap- "It's more than that,” said Rebecca, ing before Major Schtink of the United (To be continued.) tain Howell In Scientific American. doggedly. "Who is that man who has CHAPTER XXII. States engineer corps at Fargo, and they ccnte down ?” Ezra and his father had composed the are confident that the plan to dose the A Watch of the mind. Iflitb American Inna, The novel watch for the blind Invent river below Belmont will Is- rejected by “A business man from Ixtndon. lie lias letter together, and the former handed it A traveler who recently returned to Philadelphia was narrating some of his come to consult my father about money to Mrs. Jorrocks, with a request that she ed by George Meyer, a German <vatch- the federal government. should deliver it. It chanced, however, Roads running east from Chicago seem experiences in South America at a ban matters. Any more questions you would that Rebecca, keenly alive to any attempt maker, is designed to supply a reliable tike to ask?” to be all nt s< a regarding the policy to timepiece at a much more moderate quet of globe trotters the other evening. "I should like to know how long we at communication between the young mer be adopted on the testing of the consti He had skirted the entire coast of are to be kept down here, and what.the chant and mistress, saw the crone hob cost than any yet used by the sightless. tutionality of the 2-cent maximum rate South America and had found the inns meaning of it all may be.” bling down the passage with the note in The dial has an ordinary minute hand, laws passed by many of the States. The while the hours are indicated l>y twelve matter was taken out of the hands of or hotels in most sections very poor. "We are going back before the end of her hand. "What's that', mother?" she asked. buttons in relief, each button sinking tite passenger officials by their executive So bad were they In Peru, ite said, that the winter, and the meaning of it is that “It's a letter for her,” wheezed the old into the dial in turn with the passage officers some time ago. one American, who had been thrown in Mis« 11 arston was not well and needed a The usual cut-and-dried proceedings at to Jail pending some dispute over his change of air. Now. are you satisfied?" woman, nodding he'r tremulous head in of the hours. To find the time, the fin gers are passed over the dial, when the meetings of the Grand Trunk Railway of pajiers and after his release had sought He was determined to allay as far as pos the direction of Knte’s room. "1'11 take it up,*' said Rebecca eagerly. depressed button makes known the Canada were varied at the s mi-annual the hotel of the town, returned the next sible any •uspicions that the girl might “I am jdst going up there with her tea.” previously formed. gathering of the directors of the road in day to the Jail and bogged that he have "Thank ye. Them stairs tries my rheu- hour, and the hand gives the minute by Londoto, by heated charges of mismanage "Ami nhat brings you down here?” she might lie taken in. its position. The dial covers a circu ment, and the report of the board was asked with the same searching look. “You matiz something cruel.” The most curious sign he had »«w*n don't come down into this hole without The maid took the note and carried it lar plate which takes the place of the only adopted after earnest appeals for was in the window of a restaurant in some good reason. I did think at first upstairs. Instead of taking it straight to ordinary hour hand, as its circumfer unity of interest for the company's credit .Buenos Aires, which read; “American that you might come down in order to sec Lor mistress she slipped info hey own ence has a notch into which each but Jtd been made. cafe—champagne and fried potatoee." me, but you soon showed ni» that ij room and read every word of it. It ap ton drops in turn as the movement of An order for 200 refrigerator cars wa» wasn’t that. There was a time when you peared to confirm her worst suspicions. the works causes the plate to revolve. —Philadelphia Record. placed recently by the Northern Pacific Here was Ezra asking an interview with waa fond of me.” as an addition to its equi| nu-nt in order the woman whom he had assured her that ('•»■•t OS »•» ■■■• Utah Altitude* for a Kiir. "Bo I,am now, lass.” to be fully prepared to handle the annual The Judge llMened Intently to the The highest altitude ever reached'by fruit crop of the Northwest. It is ex "Aye, very fond! Not a word nor a he hated. It was true that the request was made in measured words and on a itMtn's Htory. says a writer In tlie In- look from you last time you came. You a kite In this country, according to pected that the demands on the roads this dianapoHa New«. The man was the must hava aome reason,- though, that plausible pretext. No doubt that was ITof. Henry, of the weather bureau, is year will be heavier than ever, and for .merely to deceive any other eye which !:!::g the fruit dis- plaintiff, and had ctxargod his wife with brings you here.” that recorded recently at the Mount that reason those reai chi: might rest upon it,. There was an under "There's nothing wonderful in •'man trict are all providing extra equipment, cruel and abusive treatnwnt. He wws Weather station In Virginia, when an standing between them, and this was an hia own father.” a stuall man. atsl his wife --well, it coming- to altitude of slightly over 23.060 feet One road which began in 1899 by hand- "Much you cared for hint in London." a-stgnation. The girl walked swiftly up ling 118 cars, expects to haul 3.500 tliif wns at least, evident that tl>e charge was attained. • At that height a tem •he cried wlt!| • shrill laugh. “If he was and down the room like a caged tigress, year. was rested on s twtwls of i»*«lblllty. perature of 5 degrees below zero striking her head with her clenched , hands under the sort yon would not I* the sad Some of the eastern roads are said to After the plaintiff had flulatied his dor. It'a my l*lief as you come down in her anger, and biting her lip until recorded. Prof. Henry says that ex fw working out a system whereby ths blood came. It was some time before she perlments in kite flying have been oar National Educational Association not testimony the Judge decldsd to sak a after that doll-faced missy upataim.” ■ A* the light faded and the grey of could overcome her agitation sufficiently rled on in other countries where an only will be given a rate of It, cents a question. "Mr. Frotible,” Mid lie. "where did evening deepened into darkness Kate sat to deliyer the note, and when she did so altitude of 23.000 feet was recorded. mils for the round trip for its annual her mistress, ns we have seen, noticed that you meet your wife, wi»o h*e trrat»d patiently in lier bare little room. A coal her manner was nervous and wild. .She That means a height of about four and convention, which is to be held this year fire sputtered and sparkle«] in the rusty at Cleveland, but will continue to receive you thia way?” one-third miles. grate, and there was a. tin bucket full of little drenmed of the struggle which was the $2 memltership fee which the roads in “Well, judge.” neturneff ths ftnW' beeide the fonder from which to re going on in the dark-eyed girl's mind past years collected for it. without getting Why the Weaker Sea f soiiMWvbat meekly, "yxMl •rw if» thia planish it. She was very «mid. so she against the impulse which sirged her to “Pg. why do they call women th« into conflict with the ruling of the Inter I never did inent her. .Wie seize her imagine«) rival by the white way. JuM drew her single chair up to the bfaze and state Commerce Commission that it is weaker sex?” kiml of overtook tne. held her hands over it. It wsl a lonesome throat and choke the life out of her. , illegnl for the roads to collect this fee ‘ ¿That's something. I've never Been "It's eight o'clock now," Ezra was sag and melancholy vigil, while the witid in connection with the sale <,f tickets and A well-Informed physicist! fra whistled through the branches of the ing downstairs. 'T wonder whether she able to figure out mysel?,” responded the* turn over the amount thus collected the fend parent. — Detroit Free Tress. queatiy U1 informed UM wu<i tweutd drearily u> the cracks « ill come it” In a grog) sum to tlw aAgociatiu*. •>*’!, •» far aS tnsy be. give to tbetr HHI<trf*i tfiw fsmlly names worthily burnt »•» tiie and women <>f Vester daj 4 reki»ccted name gathers about t*ra«r< IX UHnuml'ttJ association*? a "Grand cbh . cn * mottle was tliO best woman I ever BANDON Anew," Mid • young mother to her huebit u<l "X want baby named after From a literary point of view if la her, and then we will try to pass on a great pity that Victor Hugo newer grandmother* virtues in another wom aaw an American tornado. an, as «all «• on a tombatony ” Perhaps Mrs. Alfred Gwynn# Van- derbllt doesn't like a husband 1 who comes in every night smelling hoi ray. You can't always tell. Sometimes -a man who boasts that lie never worries is being supported by Ills wife or her relatives. The Cornell co-ed -who won the col lege oratorical prize spike on "Men, Women and Human Beings.” This hits the most of us. According to the Atlanta Georgian, TOO. churches have been found with in adequate -fire < scapes. Still, that may not be tlie reason why so many men •tay away from the services. 'Rte discovery that that “tired feel- tng" is hereditary leaves very little that has not been charged up to our dead and gone ancestors who have no chsn<?e to say a wprd In self-defense. Mr. Bryan predicts that Ireland will her freedom. The- London Time« will at once decide that Emper or William has Iwen egging Mr. Bryan cm to try to make trouble for England. regain The mandate having issued that women must wear flower hats this year, the lady milliners will now ahow Dame Nature a few of the opportunl- tlra aha overlooked in creating the Aural kingdom. A number of young men in Kentucky have formwl a club to abjure smoking, awes ring, chew ing and drinking. If, in addition, they cut out night riding, for their fel they may become models low citizens. "Uncle Ham's armada Is a success,” th« St. Louis Gioite- Democrat, "and all the more because Its mission ia friendly to all other nations.” Sure. Ala» because Its target practice at Mag dalena Hay show* how we behave when VS get angry. •ays It la alleged that the Illinois Central Railroad Company has cheated the State of Illinois out of »15,000,000. if the charge Is true the outrage can nev er be forgiven, Illinois might with that money have bought dukes for five or alx of her daughters. Ao many persons have patronized the free public library In the Jewish dis trict of Brooklyn, New York, that work on the new building for it has been •topped, and architects are drawing plana for a much larger building than was originally designed. On Wash ington's blrthdrty when the i*en have a holiday, the temporary library was erowdud all day, and a waiting line was formed outside. So long as immi grants are so eager for learning as this indicates, they will not endanger American Institutions. News Items from various parts of the country must lead the i aonghtful parent to wonder what has become of the sort of dlscfplne he was used to In hie own youth. Because of the exclu- •ion of a student from a theater in a Western town, the other students of the State university wrecked the place of amusement, and defied both ponce •nd faculty. A few days later the Students of the New York I'nlversify organized a strike because a member of one of the up|»er classes was sus pended for ducking a freshman. About the same time ten students of a Massa chusetts high school defied the school committee by holding, an entertainment which they had been expressly forbid den to hold. The Interest of parents in such acta lies In the fact that no organized rebellion of thia sort can succeed without either the open or ,.ie tacit approval of the parents. Those who have the real welfare of their •ons and daughters nt heart will ask themselves 'whether ft Is wise to en courage the tendency to revolt against law and order whenever It conflicts With personal desire. Juliet's contemptuous exclamation, •What's In a name?" does not Apply to the Christian name of the new baby. The family councils over the choice of it may well lx* serious ones. Eccen tricity must be avoided. Whoever will “make up" a name should rememlier the tribulations. of Rose Terry Cooke's little hero, who was named "Amandar" by his grief stricken father, In an at tempt to enhrlne the memory of the boy'» dead mother. Amanda. The Bible lx no .longer the one snfe source from which names may Is- drawn. David • nd John ami Mary and Benjamin and Anna have still a firm hold off the memory and the. Imagination, of good folk the world over. Rut the mother who should to-day name her daughter Keren-happueh or Keturah, or her son Beznleel or Merodach Baladan, would be a strange survival of the taste of former times. The romantic names of the eighteenth century have fortunate ly gone out of use But the old fash ioned ones suggestive of virtues still remain Inspiring Constance ami Hope and Ernest, ami even Faith and Pa tience, sound a call to noble living. If the wisest negntlrt counsel In regard to the baby'» name Is tfiat.kt shall not be ecqgntrlc, perhaps the best [HWltlve Ad vice I* that th* generation .of to-day 1 i * The Firm of Girdlestone » o .• • 3> • 0 e o o « 0 • • •• • • V •• e • % o • •»• : • • o o O o o O o o o