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PAGE SIX Cannot Cast thi Future ' A man may pre.ume to know mucft of what U paaii. "ut be Jj predict ht rrt onn r.u Kill du.ppear. flM0BntT,c ti.. It mua follow. a. no Prfd to p.c. hi. finger o. Ju.t tfc.t particular part. tha no .o can begin to tell Ju.t b.t man or woman living today will b r.vered la tluit to come. To Remedy Corrosion. Corrosion in meiU ! IJ to b prevented by the pitnge through th metal, of a weak current of electrlfr It, Tbli I "!ke lUM ,lk trat" roent. for the pitting of metal 1 all to be due to the Iool electrical action, that It. feeble current developed br the ad'dular water on dissimilar met els. often lmpuritie In the metal It self, at the "--o.lon. The Gritet SjcIsI Fore. The middle clauses are the prepon derant social tore of today In repub lic a wolt as in monarchies In Eu rope or in An-.erlea. Kverythlng la everywhere subordinated to the neces sity of aatU.ylns them a speedily and aa thoreishly poiilble. t er rero In Pri Hgaro. Vnltw T? flnd Mr. W'ttoW Boothia D Vt Let Old A3e Coma. Let us have a movement against mental surrender to old tii-e Sue1! a movement would make for sane n-odoraticn in all thing a cheerful spirit. arprecUtvi of the joy and dtflii-bt of living. Suc-h a move ment would dwtil on the marvels and beauties of r.ature and the fiat pos-siUid-.le of coed In the lowest of men. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Talk No. 9. n,;. nMTirvin article fools many Think of it, large bottle, little pinch r mi it un with water. There .,., nnes it look eootl to you . Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE, a pure blue. Makes beautiful, clear, white clothes. You wJ ; 5 cents. Arv lULtf "' - f G SOCER. bs .. - -. o.i ny. t Lite Dcvtd Orata PU;il!?s bad, t'k raaDT bachelors, a cynical view of matrimony. Mr. Fillips, at a ra- a r'lSS Of 'Si, at union ui h- Princeton club, sid of marriage: 'The Persians have a proverb that voncfr man should consider well before proposing. It runs: 'He that ventureth on matrimony is like unto one who tarusteth hi hand into a sack containing many tcousanas i serpents and one eel. Vet. it the prophet eo will it, he may draw torta the eel." " Dr Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar coated, easv to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els and cure constipation. The Wealthy One of Earth. Taking into account Australia and all of the Islands of the tropical seas, the world may have 10.000 million aires, outside of North America and Europe, Russia excluded. The United States alone must have more mil lionaires than the total for continents which contain two-third of the peo ple In the tcH. Manitoba's Fish Industry. Fish from Lake Winnipeg are now Bent down south as far as Maryland. Most of them are not white fish, but cheaper grades. The fishing industry of Manitoba is now second only to wheat as a commercial asset. snaie luto Your Shoes Ann' Foot-Ewe. s powder for the feet. It r painful swollen, gmarting. BweatmK feet. Make. newl.hoe.ewy. Sold by U D "sda3 Btores. Don't accept any subetnute. baraw IeIS. Addr A . s oits- T - Roy. N. Y. A uu "fcayon. A certain English family owns stiletto which inspires every one who holds it with a horrible and almost irresistible desire to kill some wom an. This weapon belonged to an an cestor whose wife deceived him and drove him mad. He swore revenge against the whole sex, and with the dagger killed his wife, his wife' sister and another woman before he waa dis armed and secured. HOWARD E. hVH'lVU - Aiwdjer n rhemint. Leudv.Ile. Col'.rwlo. Si;iun l',ri: Ooui. Silver. Lead. tl. Gold. BUv. feci Gold, a.: . or Cooper. SI. MiiiinenveloiM i fu." Pr"'1'? ntodij..lioMion. Control end Vmpir workao How Good Health Tells. Poor physical health handicaps fnany girl workers and prevents the highest development of their powers., An anaemic brain produces poorer work than one that Is nourished by blood rich in red corpuscles. The dys peptic girl Is irritable, seedy, and out of sorts when all her vitality is called on to make a special effort in her work. "Nerves" may make all the dif ferenra hetween success or failure. To keep her health up to a good tundard ouicht to be the aim of every girl who wishes to make something rx h Hf Too many girl allow themselves to drop into poor health, whleh is so aDt to become chronic un lou th tendency Is checked at the be ginning. A girl owes a duty to herself to keep fit and well and attend to her rilr-Mttnn. her muscles, her breathing. The habit of breathing properly. e.hfiwln: the food thoroughly, daily ex ercisea out of doors, are all small mat ters; but one or two rule of daily conduct occasionally broken contrive o ttmo to afreet ohysical health and personality both. Once let a girl make her mind up to cultivate a habit of elf-development, and she follows these rule almost automatically. Each detail may be unimportant In JUelf, but the sum of them 1 not They are the polnta that tell in the making of what should ba every girl' im to obtain health and personality WW mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt , Uqqe Mron coir aJ4 AilA fe? fv':fe,-''-!A saw a m F? MwMmM ml tilr ! I"l tc OS s-r a,tHnnC to TTiO. HAT is a "gay cat?" Per haps you bsve never beard of him. though you know torn cats, wild caU and fem inine "cats." He is an in teresting combination, and hU spe cies is numbered by thousands. He is half tramp, availing himself of all the hobo'a expedients for gadding about the world without paying for his trav els. and half-man with a trade, the goal of whose rambles Is always a Job. He has all the "bum's" philosophical contempt for the man so "easy" aa to "ride the velvet," which means to pay railroad faro. But he ah'o incurs the "bum's" astonished disdain because of his incorrigible habit of looking for work. We travel from wanderlust, from lova of adventure," explained an ex- av cat." who had Joined the Dome guard" of those who have ceased from rambling. "When I was a youiu wanted to see the country, and see It rteht. I wanted excitement. I had a good trade and was living at home. but the lure of the road canea m. "1 could have paid car fare and rid den In the railway cars, but you can't see the country that way. What man looking through the windows of a Pull man car. knows anything about the regions through which he has passed? You must travel a few hours at a time, on a slow freight, and be thrown off i the most unexpected places by brakemen, to see the country. You want to mooch (beg) a handout at backdoors to get acquainted with peo ple You even learn something when some 'fly mug' (detective) gets so cor dial that he Insists on your staying In his midst for 30 days on the rock pile. What dude In a palace car can io,m br much about his native land as I did in 14 years as a 'gay cat'?" The Wanderlust Never Dies. This man was a miner by trade, and bad followed the profession from Pennsylvania to California, and from California to Alaska. He never begged of hunger, and nave -cj - usually bad $1,000 or so tucKea away in a bank In this city or that. But It was only after many years of wander ing as a knight errant of the pickax and shovel that the wanderlust of his youth was quenched ana ne semeu down to be a prosaic hotel clerk. In the shabby sitting room of a 10 cent lodging bouse in SL Louis there lounged recently half a dozen weainer beaten and hardy men, self-confident of mien and monosyllamc or spee.u In their short words was none of the whine of the professional Deggar, ami In their straightforward look was noth ing of the hangdog. They naa trav eled to most of the countries of the globe, and. ignorant of alien languages and customs, haa support Belves by the sole resource of their own hands. They were confident of taking care of themselves in any situation. W THE INOCPCNOCNCC ENTER? Who would have thought that the squalid parlor. Into which the warm sun filtered, was a place of dreams? But so it was. The Uclturn little Kn gllshman In the corner, who was born In South Africa, was gazing Into spaca upon the yellow corn fields of the Ar gentine Republic, upon construction camps in the Andes, and upon broad roads leading by gentle stages through the pampas from one hospitable ranch to the next. Aroused from his artic ulate vision by a question. h stated In a matter-of-fact way that be would be In Argentine next fall. The booted, gigantic Swede was j thinking of logging camps In Minne sota, of perilous drives to the lakes, of Cstto-Bst battles between champions among the snows. Another, In his mind's eye, bebeld the sunny orchards of California; another Imagined him self helping build steel bridges In Mexico. The sap of spring was rising in their veins, and. like birds of pas sage, they were Impatient to be off. A few more weeks would see them scat tered to the points of the compass, ensconced In box cars and on blind baggages, but all bent on the quest of their "golden fljece" the perfect Job Some would fall by the wayside mangled or slain beneath the wheels and would be burled In the pauper graveyards maintained by thai railroads for their vagabond victims, But of theBe the army of wanderers would take no heed. The "gay cat" believes that his con stitutional right to the pursuit of hap piness Includes the privilege of rid ing on trains without paying fare. The most he will do Is to pay 50 cents to a "shack" (brakeman) for permission to ride unmolested over his division. Frequently a supposed vagabond crouching painfully In a brake-beam has 100 in his pockets and a bank book for several hundred more. But he would have suspicions of his own sanity should he spend any of his money for the comforts and re Bpectability of a seat in a railroad coach. The "gay cat," in an emergency, is not abashed at begging a meal at a backdoor. But as be has more self respect, he usually employs greater ... .inn in his "mooching" than dose a "bum." One roving mechanic accosted an astonished housewife with the question: "Madam, have you a naicneu "What do you want with a hatchet?" she countered, suspiciously. "I want to knock my teeth out, an ewered he with solemnity. "Lands alive!" almost screamed the woman. "Why should you knock your teeth out?" "What's the use having teeth if you have nothing to eat?" was the re . The "say cat" obtained one of those rare feasts known in the ver nacular a a "sit down. RISt, INOIPENDENCE. OREGON. WAS STILL MAUD LILLIAN H,w Had end Bdl' ,or Chlld't Be- th me. With tears In hT eyea and a Urg and ery nim-h dmRd doll In htr aims, a very llttl lrl appered at thu liieiullnn counter of a doll's hos pital the other day and dl.played her broken treasure. The doll f' waa broken, one arm completely gone and one foot u mlnu all the toea. The very lit 'I gtil confided to ni clerk that he wanted dolly made weii . fr,,, :n j b rth hlle to fit It." ld the clerk, regarding the new patent dubloualy. You S'-e there would have to be a , hoa.t ml new arm and new leg I rt,ally think It would be better for you to get a new doll." Th teira overran the eyes of the nt'.U itlrl at thla UR"tln "lint I waut her to look like thl doll." .1,. nr,.l..I.Ml -1 IOVO .linuu 1 Hllan too much to nave a new doll i- ntiiea You can get new head for her and a new body. too. If ton like, but I want her to have the .me hnlr thut he ha now. so sue u look like her old sett." Ti,- mv ahon reopte are ed to rrrvlt' out the Individual ld-m of the little mothers of the rtnii. nnu " p ohj.'ctlon made to preserving Maud I.IUIin'a Identity by mean of l,er somewhat crumpled golden lock. X b.autlful new doll of the proper git w chosen, her gloxsy new wig removed and the broken doll's wig substituted. Newly bowled In this fashion and robed In the garments of the discarded doll. Maud MlHan bort, a resemblance to herself thai waa startling, considering the rather ex tensive anatomical alterations that had been made In her. The very lit tle girl seUod her triumphantly and bore her away, but tne onlooker who had witnessed the operation could not but wonder In w'at Maud Lil llan' ego really consisted. Alav Telephone. Algy swaggered Into the postomce and entered the telephone box. He tlv e'.iid. and In a lord- lv humor. "Hello! he drawled, puiuii w celver to his ear. K minute passed. He repented the summons. III. !o-d!y humor began to descend In Tank. "Mal lo!" he called. No response. "Hallo!" Still no response. His lordly humor was now as gone as his temper, and be shouted thing Into the receiver which must have made even thut ex perienced Instrument tremble. At last, when the perspiration drib bled from his bursting brow, and his hat was limp, and both he and his lan guage were exhausted, a notice caught lis eye. It read: "Give the number you require to the clerk at the counter, and wall un til the connection U made. He slunk away so quietly thut no one saw him go- The Antiquity of Man. It has been known during a long in western Europe man et- . . j - iu riiwlnl eooch. We isiea uuiwb o - nnw know that the great ice age con sisted of different glacial time aepa i.v Interelacla! times. In glacial times the snow line dropped 3,000 or iwm fet below Its present level in the Alps, whereas In Interglaclal times It lay about 1.000 feet higher than at present. Thus the iempraiu. to have been higher In the interglaclal periods than It Is now. There Is abunoant evidence, in the opinion of Penrk. that man existed du- ring the beginning oi uj epoch. There is some reason for thinking that at least 20.000 year, have elapsed since the last glaclatlon and that the man whose Jawbone was found in 1909 near Heidelberg lived 200,000 years ago. acienuuc can. Well-Dressed American Men. The best-dressed men are to ho found In New York, says a German paper In an article f the cecadence in male fashions, In which the writer laments the fact that men of the pres ent day are content to be clothed and no longer trouble about eleganue In rlrpqq Germans, this authority asserts, don't look well in civilian dress, not even the Emperor. He sails danger ously close to lese majeste by further stating that the Kaiser wear his trousers too snori; i"- - ti la inn mucti innueiicKu French fashions and that the rest of the royal family Bimpiy Ing about clothes. inultina Temptation. for defeat like Many "-- tJ .. . the boy whose momer toiu m... he could not go to the river, nor swimming, but he did. When he re turned and his mother saw the signs, he confessed that ne was ieiui.u and went with the boys. She noticed that his coat bulged out. Putting her hand in she pulled out nis utuumR suit When confronted with It he said, "I was afraid that I might be tempted when I got; mere, bu i these along." Some people expect to fall, and plan for it. New Musical Instrument. Army men recently returned from , Phlllnolnes brought a new musi cal instrument which is proving a de lightful acquisition for me arawing room. It is called a mandola, and is arr and contains more notes than .I.- rwdlnarv mandolin. Mrs. Keber, daughter of Generil Miles, Introduce the first mandola In Washington. CM lip WOMAN HAD OVERLOOKED BET Didn't Know What She Had Forgot ten, but Returns Home With Money After Shopping She had Jut returned from shop nlur tour. tlrd. but radiant. He had Jul returned from the of flee, tired, but well, ttred. Quivering with delight at the array of samples snipped from rolls of dresa goods, she emptied the contents of her purse Into her lap. There wa a metal lic sound. A look of dismay croed her fare. "There!" she exclaimed. "I juxt knew there wus something I had for gotten to buy." "What was It. dear?" he asked with an asumptlon of Interest. Tiii sure I don't know." she replied petulantly, "but I find I have a half dollar left!" Aid to Memory. Fmnorla Man Hello. !rlgg! The last time I saw you. I think, was dur ing that summer when the grahop per (topped the railroad train In Nebraska. Omaha Man No, Orlmshaw; It was the summer when the gramthopper didn't stop the trains In Kansas. Time Wasted. if vou are so firmly opposed to war. why do you wish to send your ion to West Point?" Oh. what's the use discussing un tiling with people who re so narrow- minded that they always want u make a personal matter of every In ternational Issue?" -Judge. An Advantage. "Gee! These two apartment build ings are great things." said the first tramp. "I always call on the folks In the upper one." "Why?" asked the second. "They never have any grass or wood to cut before they'll give you anything to eat." A Friendly Tip. "I'm going to keep on climbing un til I reach the top of the ladder," said the candidate who had Just been elect- ori to a nettv office. "That's all light." rejoined the old politician, "but take my advice anu keep an eye on the men at the bottom. They are the chaps who can upset the ladder." Equivocal. "V proposal of marriage Is a serious matter. You firs' have the ordeal of asking the girl " "Then of asking her fathers, to boot " "No, no! A fellow can't stand everything. When It comes to a ques tion of her father's foot, there's a kick coming." First Suburbanite I bear you've got a new cook. or,,i Qniiurbanlte Yes. virr Suburbanite White of black? Bor-nnd Suburbanite Neither; green; very green. Value of Name. "Was your speech succesful?" "Not very," replied the statesman who does not deceive himself. IThe only way I could get any great amount of applause was to Bay 'George Washington' or 'Abraham Lla coin' and then wait." Hint That Failed. Visitor (waiting an invitation to lunch)-Two o'clock! I fear I'm keep ing you from your dinner. Hostess-No; but I fear we are keeping you from yours !-Meggendorf Blaetter. Gone, But Not Forgotten. "Did your investment in western mineral Block prove a good buy?" "Ye; a good bya to my money. IN HER WAYS. EIGHT PAGEI When you need a tonic, appetite restorer, a real digestive help and a preventive of Cramps Diarrhoea, Costiveness Malaria, fever and Ague, take nothing but HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It has clearly proven its right to be called "the best." . t. ...m k ..!.. Uvrr Sua Wwr t. A 1 v,Z Z r. i.pi. "k-. ' "r"" Skylights Tank Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling . C BAYER 2o4 Hatkrt I'orihmL Ony" BKNt) rtm rATAUKitK. Salmon Roe for Caviar. Owing to the diminishing eupplT of sturgon caviar. Siberian fihrw.n bava been experimenting with .almon roe, a commodity tbat wa. formerly thrown away a valuele. or avou b lurlou to heal'h. OWES HEALTH To Lydla H. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound c,,t,llln Mich." I want to teTI youhow uiuchKood I.y.liai;.Hnkhain i V r rl1'1 loin. pound ami Sanative) Wash havelol:e nie. I UvMonafarm an I h;ivo worked verf hard. I am forty five year. old. ami am tin) mother o thirteen children. Many jienplo tnniK it Htnmuo that I ant not broken down with hard work an J, the enro of my fam ily, but I tell them of my Rood f ";". your VKetublo Compound, nnd that there will bo no backache and bearlnir down pains for them if they wllitiiko it an I liiivn. I am Hcarcely ever with, out it in tho lioitHc. , I will Bay a!:w that I think there In no better Jiiediclm) to bo found foe votiinr trlrln to build them up and miiki & Htroi.iT and well. My oldest; daughter has taken i.ydla h. link, barn's Vegetable Compound for pain. ful periods aim irri'irmuiuy, always helped her. ... wait a (rood word tor tho Lyilu I'inkl.imi'H Kemodios. I tell every oiw I meet that 1 owe my health and hap vlneHS to tlicH.) wonderful ni'iHm'ij. LydiaE-rinkhftrn's VecrntaWo Com poumL mado from native roots and lierbs, contains no narcotics or harm fill (lrufrs. and to-day holds the record for the largest number of uctual cures of lumalo diyi-'uaes.. A Barber-ou Idea. In Chicago a voice has been raised against the cat's whlHkers, which ar. alleged to carry microbes. The future may develop barbers for cat, for It Is not to be supposed that In this ag of enlightenment and fad cats will be permitted to go about with microbe. laden whisker. Judge. Destroys Hair Germs Rccentdiscoverieshave shown that falling hair is caused by germs at the roots of the hair. Therefore, to stop failing hair, you must first completely de stroy these germs. Ayer'sHair Vigor, new improved formula, will certainly do this. Then leave the rest to nature. Does ml change the color of the hair. 7l yormul withaoa bottl SbJrit to your iters Aak him abont It, tb.ado ub y i?..nr Hienverie. have also proved that dandruff is caused by germ on the c'p. Therefore, to cure dandruff, the first thing to do is to completely destroy these dan druff germ. Here, the same Ayer's H tr Vigor will give tho lime splendid remits. jtabyta-.O.AytOHUwU.llMl HER