OVER THE HILLS. •Where is the valley of perfect rest?" Over tbe bills, my dear. Tt,,- dew falls bright on the daisy's hr»-n-»1 Tbe dawn is cloudless, the dark is bl j-hl.re—in the valley of perfect rest. Over the bills, my dear. The summer is long and the winter is brief Over the hills, my dear. Th« grain climbs swift to the golden sbeaf, There are laurels and crowns for the blows of grief. Where the tears of the years find sweet relief— Over the hills, my dear. PORTA3LE SCHOOFHOLSE IN PRACTICAL ISE I ; '♦♦♦♦♦!!♦♦I III I HH I HIH t ? St. Pierre in I his Country. * < > <» I+ OLD FAVORITES I ■—.—— ■JJ ■ CO\S1RLCIIO\ OF BIG BUILDINGS o MEANS SACRIFICE OF LIVES h. & V ■ destruction of St. Pierre hat ' > olvi-d a mystery for the cowboys of the > . I I'. a. - » • . V 111 . I II X, w M< x- • ■++++F+++-:-t--y-t-++++++++<.++++ Ever since the capture of Gt run- The I.aud o' the Leal, 1 1' ri i tteil the cattlemen to iM-upy I m weariu* aw a', Jean. extreme western part of this Terri­ l ike snaw wreaths iu thaw. Jean, tory the cowboya have been digging for l'ui weariu' aw a’ tery iu the homes of ail extinct race To tbe laud o' the leal. Indian» that once liv«»d along the There’» tiae sorrow there. Jean, EXTERIOR OF A PORTABLE SCHOOL HOUSE IN ST LOVIS Th» re's neither cauld nor care. Jean, San Francisco. But long the journey and dim the way is knOw.??1,.1h“' ,f"“"d ,Or ,he r*L,f oi crowded .«-I ukv I. in large » Hi., Tbe day is aye fair iese homes were dugouts—cellars— Over the hills, my dear. have .. v P"r”bl’ build‘"'' »«nt-r «own? m A In the land o* the leal. with stone walls built Into the second Aud I hold your hand, and I bid you stay have as yet inaugurated them, but U-fur» many year, have pasaed tl ■ bank or bench of the river valley. The For one dream more in life’s sad to-du.v; wen*8» E thr, " ''r fr°“ l’ari’ Wil‘ fc“"’ b*€om* Our bonnie bairn's there. Jean, to ► hool g. . l>ott»-r.v differs from that of the cliff Then—drift from my life, like a dream, well an it hooi teachers. • She was baith glide and fair. Jean; away— dwellers, ant It is very beaghlful. t»i.tHh? 0,1 Wbv*U 8OUnd8 like a " hlea. where houses are frequently Aud. O. we grudged her sair Over the bills, my dear. To the land o' the leal. 7as?n‘' O'"*« may move about to suit their «-..nvemeno'. 1 But when digging tbe dirt from the —Atlanta Constitution. So. lot-ad of going to the.r h. me. they have their home brought t.» th. a.. In But sorrow's eel’ »rears past. Jean. d dwellings the cowboys lmimxliatibx St Loms. where the whoolP had G-.. uie crowded until good leaking wa. al- noticed that It was not like that In And joy's a-coming fast. Jean, The joy that's aye to last m»»t iu.po.Mble, these portable buildings have dune much toward tl.e n-lief of which tbe dwelhugs were dug. Tbe soil ♦ b 11 u a 11< iii. In the land o' the leal. I of the lu nch, when- many of the divell- • • • • • IN DEFIANCE OF AIFHOR1IY | The idea of .lot-table school building, first came frorfpp.ris. Then tl.e idea iingff)are found, is a broken-down gran­ O, hand ye leal and true. Jean, reached the I tilted Stat,», .bout five y.a s ago. and Milwaukee was tiret to adopt Your day it's weariu' through. Jean, it. In St. Louts, winch next adopted tbe portable school house, the plau wa. a ite. while that used In tilling the old And I'll welcome you great success. Several large Eastern cities have withig the last year or so Io til s was a soft black loam fit for a To the land o' the leal. commenced on a small scale to have portable acliool hou.es as a part of tbe .-du- market garden. Due h id to travel "tif Now fare ye-»reel, my ain Jean. cational facilities. 1 ovn the valley to find such soil aa ACK,” observed the Colonel, let­ 1 his warld's cares are vain. Jean, In St. Louis there has been a great Influx of pe.q.le on account of the world's I that. ting His baud hover irresolutely fair. When the city schools opene«i in the early fall the increase was enormo,«. tt c 11 meet, and we'll be faiu. i fli u as tin y clean» »1 out the old »lug- In the land o' the leal. over tbe chess board, "bas it ever but the sclioo!« were well able to care for them. The portable school bull-liiig. outs. tbe cowboys began to find sliele- — Lady Nairne. occurred to you that It would be an I however, is all that saves them, and when iu any neighborhood there is a .ike- tous In quivr p sltlons. An old man extremely nice arrangement If those lihood of an overcrowding, a portable school building is at once mov.il in. At Abon Ben Adheui anil tile Angel, hail b n burleil apparently while he two children of ours would fall in love present there are twenty seven school huuses of this kind in St. Louis, and all of sat leaning against a house wall with a Abou Ben Adheui (may his tribe ire them «re in use. crease!) with each other? You aud 1 are get­ These portable school buildings are so constructed as to enable the school I pipe In his mouth. Near bim a papoohe, Awoke one night from a deep dream of ting along in years—eh, old friend?— board to order them sent anywhere at any time. They are^a-ily taken U'.i-t | wrapped and tied on a piece of barken p«ay. and I'd like to see I.lla settled In a and moved from one school bouse to another. They are set up in tlie regiilar I Indian fashion, bad been standing And saw, within the moonlight of ids home of her own before the order Qlistrict school yard. In St. Louis, where the portable school plan 1ms reacne.l against the wall, o room. cotges for taps. There la no one in the perfection from actual use. the portables are made of frame, are 2tfx3a *r.««» thou?" ip,, u,;.o ms.a In the rush of building In the down- |°cnn't ! spare the one angry workeiras; I can't lmaigau' why they dan’t,” co» nmvabl.. plooM smtr.'.l with si-r.-ws. Tbe rooms are la-ate.l ami vent.lat. »1 :-» a* Neoga laMe. Plainly tins man w up tbs c its head. •>" Il districts of Chicago th«» element certainly lie eas t ®ty to the ipinu* too- the Colusiel, arg«n«atatlvely; iodirect furnace with double casing. The fr. -a air is taken directly front'ti.® pa|.... sa nnd tbe woman bad died Md- And with a look made all of sweet accord. of time In the c< atfruetlo* Is of vital lbw to work •«■:■*»>» ■Asaiethsng “they lllee each «thoer all rk»kt, awl are Mtffifle, WhMl stuqily i-aitm t ba cut e< by t*e teacher. The building costs about denly and unexpectedly. Other skel«»- AOMVervO, The «pa»» » a lOOtr «00 lie »oiiscquem-e when the question of p sslblv may fall through the hole au< always together— rldlM. phiyi«« golf ffflr»'». the Lcord. tons were found showing that death ! ground rents Is considered; where a - rank a • it's shall No. tlo- esndltloil Tbe «lOiible poiot is the reti.lin» • w ith which a r» rtnblo school can be rent or soneUcizjw bm never a tW tuoxi a neighborh.... I that becomes suddsoly overcrow »1. d °timl whan tin- looms m.iile, while s me were pllc«l up as If ected always does. Indeed, Sown-Bely C0*ito>i 0 by Unite# statu I mesas round about the stream. It was Tirite me as ooe who love» bis follow» makes us ivobl.ibb- voloes. A tender mile Moooioined on get married right now—thlFafternooti! men.” easy to Imagine that an outflow of Hllf- s .it --r ! 11 s - > Cabot Lodge. rush of building It sb eld be brought a rivet may tab. red hot through a Lawyer Heed’s clean shave« lipa. t'hea we caa tell ¿em, and they can Tbe angel wroa- no« vsohb'd. The next ^oim- to tin- bull«, ra that a steel -«i iic knst hole Just as ea-ily ns through a “When wealth expends In a single , focatlug gases from some volcano had night “Bless their baarts!” hs snid, softly. storm as much as they like, and they evening, upos a vulgar, brainless en- killed the Indians, even though a hun- It came again with a gre«< wakening tur»» forced to completion tn six hole ten feet square, and Homan Just can ’ t alter anything. Besi«l«»s, 1 don ’ t "Nakhlng would give me greater »tis- months Instead of a necessary twelve as easily may be under the one as ' tertainment an amount of money the , ilreil square miles of territory show cer- light. ftwtlon or hap*i«ess, Phil, tlnin to have believe they would hold out forever. | income of which would mean affluence , tain proofs of this remarkable slaugh- And »how 'll the name» whooi lov«» of (!«<1 months should offer up a sneniflee of under the either. what you mentlon«d co«»' to pass. I've We'll slip out the back gate, and go “Another thing making accidents tn hnd bles»'»!. one or more human lives for this priv­ Ito thoiwands of fnmilas; when it is , ter, but the utisoliable mystery was the had the same thought myself, mid hint­ down to the church study on Carver used to promote corners in tbe neces­ fact that these old cellar-like homes Ani lo! Ben Adhetn's mane led, idi the ilege of baste, there Is no question that bualding easier Is the general Idea of street. I saw the Rev. Tisdale going ed at something of the kind o> Billi* rest! , were filled with a kind of earth not a Christian civilization would make one gang of workmen that have »mail In when I catne over." Billie fuiubh-d saries of life or for desperate gambling —once.” — Leigh Hunt. found near nt band. If every one In such protest tliut % six months build duty toward another gang. An Iron­ on the stock markets; when It Is en ­ “Well?" said Ccd. Br.uH««', tvakntlve- ltP his pocket, and produced a formid­ worker. for Instance, will be careful Ing would lie made Impossible. gaged in an effort to debauch elections th»' pueblos was killed- and that was NLW (OHM tF SHtL HSR MIL able looking (Picument. "1 g»»t a special Iff- For to this hurry In a contract the of other Ironworkers, but he Is dis­ or control Legislatures; when It con­ plainly tlie case—who tilled lu tbe license this morning, ” be announced, in “The young meal laughed at ®r *ld For the man In a hurry to get to work builders of Chicago cr.-dlt greater loss posed to say to blazes with the ma­ siders that iSerytbing is for sale— homes? the Idea was absurd; that while I.lla triumphant tones. If Indians had come from other parts in The morning or for the man who j of life than to all the other possibili­ sons, who may tie working just below I.lla Bradlee opened her lips to say Legislatures and courts, public officers, him. Workmen get careless, too, even and he were the best of chums, and all the honesty of men and the honor of of the T» rrltory to till them they would oversleeps and bus to rush to make up ties In building combined. In this no — to expostulate — Jiesitated, and was that, there was no thought of guy non­ sense baste Is not the haste of tile In­ of themselves. It Is not often that have prepared the dead for burial in the lost time. Inven ­ women — It Is hard to overestimate the Hand In band theo lovers tied sense of that sort between them. Billie lost usual fashion. Moreover, no man could tions which enable dividual In Individual tasks; It Is the they full; their carelessness largely Is A a peril which it portends." hinted,” went on the lawyer, ruefully, swiftly down the gravel«! walk, have shoveled dirt into th«» rooms and him to dress quick­ haste that |>lles one set of workmen tliut of men who work looking to tbe In these words does United State authority vanished other fellow to take care of himself? “khat I had better stick to chesk, and the defiers of filled them w ithout disturbing the pose ly have a peculiar above another until perhaps a dozen through tlie gate, a portly form rose Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Inveigh gangs of men are working at a dozen provided he Is not of themselves.” let matcb-mnklng alone.” of many of tin» dead, who, beyond ques- Interest, and there against the evils of affluence. Were the further side of the Accident» that Happen. "Lila appears to be of about the same warily from the Is no doubt that separate cuntraets, while betwm»n o words uttered by a demagogue, they th n. lmd been burled as they fell. To show bow easily the unexpected these gangs of uien nre floor after opinion,” remarked the Colonel, dryly. grape arbor, hastened to tbe fence that But n iw everybody can understand many a person bounded Lawyer Heed's lawn, and may bnppen In t|ie work of p "Ing up “She called me an old goose to be th«» thing, says tbe New York Times. would like to util­ floor, furtmil of loose planking through a great building, an accld thinking of such things. I call It flying whistled shrilly. As at St. l'lerrc, a,l>last of gases sttaick ize an apparatus which hammers, rivets, tongs, bricks, The Colonel was setting np the chess­ broke both legs of a riveter 1 in the face of Providence”—blocking dead every soul Iu the valley of the Bio similar to that stones, terra cotta, ami the thousand Chicago poatotflee building i nnd one tools and materials of tiulbl an unexpected onslaught oa bis queen men as his old friend Joined blm°ln the Sin Francisco. A tremendous flow of, which Is employed I Ing mny fall in spite of all preenutlona, called. —"for tf ever two people were made library. "They've gone to the minis- mud came next, and It Hooded then««, ••"»« rasTKNZK. by tire companies A heavy derrick had beer ’ ter's! ” he gasped. “ Don't that beat all killing and maiming ns they full. for each other, It was those two, and homes, and very likely tilled the vulley for baruesslng the horses If It could be tbe rapid transit you ever heard of?” “You may lay the largest per cent ’the third floor, and in ordi they haven’t the sense to see it.” full. When all that was over the rains’ applied to the clothing of a human be­ ed "Thank the Lord It came ont all of accidents ou any building to tills the legs of It ropes hail John Hee«l nodded, then all alPonce began washing out tbe valley, nnd In ing. At present, however, the shoe Is hnste that seta one set of of workmen over them, doubled arou emote bis knee softl, ly with his hand, right,” said John Heed, “I don’t be­ the cours«» of th«» yenra and centuries about the only article of apparel which above another.” said the supi-rtntend- on the floor below, and f “Phil,” he said, lowering his voice, "da lieve I could have kept It up another since the mud has b«-en cleaned from the Inventor hns sought to Improve on, ent of one of the large construction them wooden levers were rim tu>. week. ” you remembero that white mule we the «»hl arid granite sand, but It re­ and In our illustration we show a uew coinpanles. “You may say that IM) per tbe ropes aud twisted, shortening the The newly used to have at beadqnarters—In ’05?" mains, of course, in the c«»llarllke homes fastening device which can IK applied cent of the a<-cldentn oil a building Is doubled ropes and thus bolding the "Ben Johnson’s mule?” repllt»d the the familiar where a prehistoric race lived and to a shoe which has laces to II«»l deal similar some­ a building do not work In a rush. Steel their beauty of form and nobility of Is Inserted In the eyelets In the usual times,” remarked the lawyer, siguid once, and he opened wide his arms. workers do, but they are the exception. ing a column, lie dropped down, hand "Come here, girlie." lie crieil, “It's all nature. But as n matter of fact, dogs manner, and Is then passed through the candy, leaning back in his chair. over baud, to the next floor and sprang Hnste In building menus the beginning IIENllY LAUul LULKiE. right!" and in a secojid hts daughter's would have loved Landseer If he had short and long tubes. When the shoe Is Vague comprehension began to dawn tor the blazing rope Just as tile strands of wiring, flreproofing, carpentering, head was resting on his shoulder and on Colonel Bradlee’s countenance "Du would carry no weight, but coming been unable to use pencil and brush, on tbe foot It Is only necessary to give plastering, bricklaying, plumbing, and burned through. This loosened the her arms were around hi« neck.—Farm you think we might work something of I from so conservative a source as the for he loved them, and ’ove begets love. a pull on tbe lace ends and tie the knot, pel linpH certain lines of tlnlshtgg. be tight wound l. ver, which whizzed and Fireside. J brilliant Junlon Senator of Massachu­ , The gr< at painter respected the* dftiwlng the edges of the upper close fore tbe structural steel Is up to the around, striking the workman across the sort. Jack?” he «yierled, eagerly. “I'd do most anything to bring It aliout. setts they have attracted considerable rights and resented their wrongs. One enough together to lit snugly on the level of the sixth floor df a sixteen- the legs, breaking tsith of them and abort of putting my girl on bread aud OUR FIRST WOMAN ASTRONOMER attention and have been widely com- of his Intimate friend*, says the nutbor ankle, tbe slight curve In the tubes story building In fact, on an ordi­ throwing him off his feet, twenty feet causing the lace to exert Its pressure nary dovtn town building going up In below. water—or not klssitnt her." IMrthplace of Marin Mitchell to Be 1 mented on. Leslie’s Weekly Is prompt» of "Sir Edw in Landseer, It. A.,” wrote Milton H. a rush twenty five separate trades As to workmen falling. It is the ex­ that he ha«l a strong hiding against tlie along the whole length. John Reed rose to his feet. "Philip Preserved to Her Memory. I ed to say: Brown, of Washington, It. C., Is the In- have lie n nt work through the struc-0 perience of a foreman that many men Bradlee,” he said, In a serious voice, The birthplgee of Maria Mitcjiell. The I “It were well If the warding note way some dogs are tied up. He used lose their nerve on buildings; that "prepare to have your innermost feel- first woman astronomer in America, , were sounded until It should penetrate to say a man would fare better tie«! up ven tor. ture at th<> an me time. Ing* outraged. I am going to Insult "Ordinarily a pesson fnmlllnr with some fright or narrow escape so Im­ where all her early years were spent even to the brains of the dullest and than a ilfig. became a man can take his 0REECNE8T FISH OF THE OCEAN. you—For goodness' sake, Phil,” he the conditions undej which craftsmen presses the possibilities of danger upon and b?r first observations made in Nan- ' most vapid of the cr»-:ltnre> who are coat off, but a «log Ilves In Ills forever. ■whispered, as he perceived a look of Hi- not protect. ’as stca»!»' as ever, they are really a wealth. It It Tl,y sea does not hold a mor«» vora ­ chased with inherited was the first woman’s college to intro­ only a bluff! Play your part. man. and I-andse^-’s wonilerfnl power over cious rascal or a greater hypocrite There Is an ordinance which requires constant menace to everj oue about the shallow, 'these living sponges, duce aslrqpomy In Its curriculum. Miss don't give me away.” dags'!» Wi ll known. An Illustrious lady than tbe goose fish. Not that this Is the builder to see that the floors In n them. Mitchell went there as professor of as­ .heartless, aimla-s men and women lu I To the average workman wnlklng He swept the chess board off the ».a- ■ -, i » ventare to MoDtlfy as iOi only name. It lias at least seventy skeleton stru< ture should ke plnnked tronomy and director of the observa­ mnrblg palaces who constitute the bla with a bauk. "Colonel BfFadlee,” her Majesty l A large party of bls friends were generate who finds no better use street can keep to the ||ne of a street boards In a floor out of place. He or ­ the Colonel rose to the situation like a his money than the Indulgence of bis with him at bls house In St. John's its capacity unllmbsd. It la a matter ear rail. But persons In the street oc­ hero. “Leave my house.” he roared, I vices and vanities.” o Wood one day. His s» rvsnt »qiened the o of r< ■ ord that seve« w ild dm k» w.^e ders that the hole lie covered over casionally step Into coal boles or trip for tbe protection of everylssly below “you lnsultlng-er er—pettifogger!" he Severe. Indeed, are these arraign- door; three or four «logs bounded In, takfdi from th«» stoma«•« I- It. Tbe order suits everybody below, over obstructions, and to this extent wound up. triumphantly. men, states the Morning Oregonian. metta <>f the .»I.«- rich w li" « ' ■' P •• i one a very fierce-looklng mastiff. but the man who may have remove«! at least the workman on high build­ There was a sudden rush Into the li­ pleasife'a shrine and wb> contribute Th»- Imlles recoil»«!, but there was no Live ge< m » are not tod fcirge for th» in, the boards for wiring the building, ings Is not Immune from falling. In brary. and a dismayed chorus. "Father! and a fisherman told the late Dr. notkisc far the good of it»- communi- or for the comluctlng of pipes lietween case of falling however, the ordinance —Colonel Bra Hee!” rat here Goode of one that hnd swnll .wed the « temporary flooring up floors, throws down bls tools and says requiring “You. too, sir!“ yelled the Col vnel. re plo­ head nnd ne«'k of a large loon, which aab teaaSf.it be will quit work If he la to tie Inter­ through a building Is tbe means of "Don't you dare set foot In my bouse ts and had pull«» sb sf « MARIA MITCHELLS BIRTHPLACE. John Reed. I'll—I’U—disown you! -ft be- seize a iaiSt anchor when It could not which t»» y a ahos fastener yet placed on tbs mar­ They're « pair of----- ” of lg- CONVENUNT SiiOF F ASHNER. 1 have anything else to devour. It will hind has pass Billie Re«! grasped his father's arm. lege at tbe time had no telescope better ket, as there la but one motion of tbe spend- even make a meal of fishes of Its own and i norant “Come, father.” he said, proudly, "Col­ than tbs|>us«d by .«I -» Mit» io 11 s fath­ I kind, so that It might properly l»c «-ailed - To Preserve Our Foresta. One of the Important considerations baud necessary to complete tbs work and. Ir thrifts onel Bradlee has forgotten that he is a er In his Nantucket home. Nowhere Clubwomen ore working in. many the "cannibal fish.” which guide sol®' people In the ques of securing tbe edges of ths uppers The IB was tuition iu ibis science then open ■ter«. gentleman!” o They States for forest preservation, The Duke of Argyle writes that the tlon of selecting a pair of shoes la the together around tbe ankle. One ad­ young i As the pair march«! stiffly er«t to a woman, so It was through her n an active part in the agl­ g«x)sefish Is admirably adapted by na­ manner of fastening them on the feet. vantage of this Invention Is that it have tak sbameft with can be used In connection with a shoe through tbe library door the lawyer father only that Miss Mitchell beca tn t n k • metbl tat ion In I*« ina) Ivanla. which has re- ture for concealments, generally at tile originally IntendiA to be secured with cautiously turn«l his head; but Lila » proflcient In her life Jffork. nrvatlon of 7OO.IXM) bottom of the sea. with ha cavernous suited In tbe pr< to bring to llg She was the discoverer of a luces, the labor of making tbe altera­ eyes were too full of tears to Inter ept i has poken In such acres of for »st lauds, placing that Atate Jaws ready for a snap. From the top S»natoi The tion being Inconsiderable. the dellb«»rate wink he sh.vt at the man comet known to tbe world of s< ter of all in this matter. The Its head rise a pair, or two pairs, n itD- i.i iz : i.'» e- ic at tin and un< plain W-. a Mite . a - c : - t. A fe be bail so basely Insulted. As Illustrated In tbe drawing, this ( rich is one of the ul> at Wllkesbarre bas been of elastic rods, like th»» slender tips of tt ’ om cernin g the « VÎ . "They'll never consent,” said L*!a. fastening device consists of a series of if America, a man of es|*' nterested. securing the ap- a fishing rod. ending In a little mem­ >»t echo formi« tc g..ld dolefully She wa« standing with Billie projecting studs arrang<-d on either tímate friend of Pr. s t c f a forester to care for for- brane or web which glistens In tbe an«! th» «.ala« Reed behind the grajte arbor lu her edge of the upper with a telescoping He lives at Naha water and attracts other fishes. R.s>sev< ident t> father's yard a week later, am! e ren a slide arranged to engage tbe etude and hns irofesskm. but pref« 'S The goosefish «-an afforil to go to te a I iwyer I disinterested spectator wool»! have draw tbe eilgee of tbe upper toward y pursuits for a lb sleep. Irtiowlng bis bait Is always In low lite to foil needed no second glance to hare « town each other as tbe actions are expanded. i member of the II ’ place, and as soon as he "gets a bite” llhood., He w him that the wondrous light It will be seen that by grasping tbe of the elastic r«al bends over, coming « for four terms befi ■ •f RepZ’ï’s ind sever yet was on sea or lam! was ill outer section of this fastener and giv­ r of Arts i t < close to Its huge Jsws. which Ini tor. • round them. 0 ing tt an upward pul) tbe Inner sections d wherever ately open, engulf the victim ami "Wb«t if they don't?" repll«l B Hi»», will arrange themselves from tbe bot­ Bch( w Tbe 1TÍ» ant t From Tree to Newspaper themselves, anyway, trying to k«»ep ns tbe eilgee together as they rise. The tool In tbe tr«-« s been oc In two hours and twenty •part because they've quarr«'l«-»l! 1 two sections are shown In Uie picture to­ i ightrrs of • at IV >e Mitche AS LFWABO PILL F A ATT.MS THK SHOE ut«»s a growing tree in Kli gether with views of tbe shoe opened owe them a debt of gratit ude for 't. A female d an tria, was convert«! int« though. I’ve found out h» >w blind I 1 i Ec •h. -IX’t t for when a msn Is In s burry, as moat and closed. As tbe fastener Is made of >r will At • JKl a. in. tlie tree was mu* **•— and It's given me the ri; M at th« men are In this century, be does not spring metal It will allow sufficient The rvanno li at U.A! tbe wish ), having I* erar "Billie!" cried a muffled v< AitjiD4 tu« want to consume any more of bls time movement of the ankle to prevent bind­ ned of the Iiark wa» tn: Mite ing. having In this an advantage over Body’ll surely see na!” In dressing than Is neces sary. chr >nlc liar teil» the troth “Let 'em.'” repli«! Billie. In tbe accompanying drawing la lace or button shoes. John F. Hawke«, feel« . I II»»-1 np >n to pr slue« Mrs William Reel to •bo«« wbat la provebly tbe must rapid i of Jersey City, N. J., is tbe Inventor. to bia sisters name, i n support of bls statement, °s* for us to wait for parental appr,»v- tv I o •E father and Colonel ■ i Bra lee Wuu't bt founded in tbe old 1. I o