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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1897)
W A S H IN G T O N BE CH EERFU L. F tp } tip i d tta rif la ! fT*J Mjt a ■ 1 ir a a l’i f»d A a « « r i * - tfi jm r ■* L - a p « * C O U N T Y --- - h a t c h e t . .« m o d ern W a r f a r e . cp The trt-.le TU'“* i » ti I , ' length ii. in f l u e n c e 1 *ntr . s X p t a fft » ' % a ftrlr a T «1 ffo p er! tw o wa fli TH K GHOST OF A GALLOW S. a a v t a i n «¿roa- i t, a tvt a in M ia p v k ii i ) d t ta a r o > rrtr-iN l i b t t ia- t my f* » t i i i k r < la«/ TaaiV r * r i .l t n . «till bol ■■>) iBiok- •» d a r i s t ’^ r . t b r i t j c i n « f J e n c u r i M th e quiec i f 7 i a t r . wh.k- not fa r a v i ; »r*» lay In the road th e body rh o had fa lle n from a -V>{ - groussl. a t f a m t l j «<«•- A m - w a n t o f it * u th a t the i f th ere ia the road w a* toy Ir t-e r. -■ fTt-Tvj T k f borw sl-pperf and «weTTed w i'li to rrrx a t tbe i f g e o f t h e p U h iL ■ a t lb > a rtib v ibn-i r th e m an. dead or « « s a i - . , (n u n th e c a rt. T h e groom w bo « a « c i l i a : la - k to back w ith hU aaaat-'r. )ua|#<l fnr> in th e vehicle and ran tow ard th e p ro stra te th e bore-, le ft e n tire ly '■< . t k « « . went on in a mad i Aa a d ru w a.ag urna thi — W] -/ttt o f ti»« tra ía 1 ala ím ’ K- zzí i si; li C [ v a a aot to be (iff Of !i!ajc ?a Ila#» j »Xkfrf* w ]> 2 3 UVtt*T ISC1 1 ! ^ t'YilV'. f nft o c t a t a b 4tiw* ••a of R.« q .1 a !] C u fm r H an p, T t I j HÏ I ÌM W f j w ximsi v a » ali ^ liiiAt* and 1 a tW ioattaBi. H j üfJU/l jh C o n i a ) aad I i rrrj * ¿ f/jll Wblirb a l v a j « r i d C4 V 4 - a t b o f a u aarUr o f ours ] money to toe. and w w ill v i ! Involved th at th ere « vu.% a Law*ts!t \*~- I tw e e s C u tting am i m. r ^ t f . A> it hatR- . petted. by the term « ifi to r 1 V ill. RiU»t -.f my o n cle « iw tN ftt f a"a# le ft to liar*, I and Cutting tr ie ] to ba%«p t b r v i l i : broken upon certain ( [priinifa l g fijin itJ' which a re not e»»ent lai to tb is story. 1 T h e cou rt* ophcitl o bo arw rr. ad -1 i de-dare*] I lie w ill jærfi w-Uj iralkL A s a ' cotoo-ii-icu'e Kendoltd 1 i'n tti aBd my- » rflv e yrarw. a a d I. of 4 b e n a a r a r hi« i» i ful «lar. M «lo T ru *. 1 th in k than iZ fo r i Q ttíS f lO '3' i d lJiv ti V 4 h ' 1 il I i ’ h ¿mph#«! fo r by Mr. i t t a r T fa : T fc e j a t o u t - wrt to vvrfc 1 Í 2 r a > i o j litHO t>j fhiTin widM v a « v i l l i M r. C a n il fa t a l sho t v a * firw l D av i i w as wills b ía * ¿ to Mr. C l i u i ! ^ jR^irnf to V.at'k tornami t b r f i tl»« r a *3 Le «aw a m an . w L ozd Le 3> d a * a «i* - 'b jr f H j —‘•rrasit o f hi* n n p îo y e r'V iw«-! a pi»!ol a t M r. Cut • a a * bead n.'vf 6 i » Mr. i t« t ; o r fe il to tb e jrroonri an d D a * » ju m p ed to b if s ia m lj kü in v ilì a a d JM-Û D f t»a 1 r ia d w n j. iiiin, but t IX* •1 by Las to facr. Th*-re U dratb un the line of wLarch. and i □ hospitals a ! mg tb Wi> road. W] fo n o rriy . ? it ttieu iarly r «hed. no TWt UDd<*r Xa¡ t m would i'ie by of th e m ;rd^r v a y fo r on** wL"i fell in act •emian w ar only one man l» *t Krai *e fo r tw o killed in action, die-1 o f d health o f men in the full Indeed, • • • w as a ctu ally -iig b ily bet- prim e a t 1 And th a t w as tir* ever »-am* t e r in the field than QUiTttrs. « . - 1 a TO > IriD » *U li Z r^L-- 1 ia T im e * I t m ay. bowevei be argued that. \ v h es ; may be less d estru ctiv e, there will be -aus^ every abh>-l*od- m ore o f them z by w ar. the re- ID2D l i s u a c r w ill be iii-jre pro’j-.nge-l than fo ru ie rlj . bot thli* t-r- i- H.--1 en-îurèn- •• ia only <-onerirablie under tbe supi*.*:- h « tion thaï \ tb e lead r rs on both sides are k*| it !y iOMNDp•etent. an-l both fe a r to ?«takr all on a si ogle i-ollNion—a *up- position th a t noth! ng ten-Is to ju s tify . -d tk On th e con trary , every leader brought M r*. M arg aret In la n d , a u th o r o f th» up !n tb e hi - - le m school is tau g ht to fain o u * “Jo h n W ard . IT e a c h e r.- ha- understand th e v u lnerability a t all f&iti tini*he>l a group o f 6 ve sh o rt stories modern m ilitary organizations, an-l is \ • -.! ! --i - i* -•oh a w hich w ill a p e a r under the title . " T I m penetrated w ith th e conviction that one -aghts <-* rro w i W isdom o f K ooU ." dow nright “k n o ck ou t" blow effects my brain wle-n I w a* safely seated in | H am lin « îa ria n d 's new l>ook. “ W ay- more than w eek* o f parp eseless sp ar the tra in an-l w hirling tow ard Je r * e y C lty . A s I have said. Randolph C u t * d e f o u r t s t :;- « ." i* m a-le up o f short ring. and w b»re both sta rt determ ined tin g and I w ere b itte r -n e o -i—*. an-l s to rie * d ealing w :b th e influeo -e ot to bring m atters to a clim ax the d ecis th e evid ence w hich po uted to my hav wiimt-D. e x e rt-sl o ften l»y ch an ce, upon ion cannot be long delayed. Ju d g in g from w hat we know- o f the relativ e e f ing com m itted the crim e seen o*I *o I. 1 --U * ca re e r*. 1 »can F a r r a r 's new theological work ficiency o f con tin en tal arm ies, we be b lack ly l'o u -ln çiv e th at I --ou!d al- tic—; fe e l th e rope tigh ten about my is on th e ev e o f ap p earan ce in l>»ndon. lieve th a t the first round of the great “A «« DBOW sr*« MAX T H IS * . «O Dili .' B e k. W hen tile tra in Stopped at the In it* tw en ty -th ree c h a p te r* Hr. K arrar en co u n ter w ill also he the last, fo r the !■ th at a t b rie f pert peri s -i l W hen the g n ex t s ta tio n I trem bled in ev ery lim b, tr e a t* o f th e "allego r.--al m ethod” of m om entum o f th e blow which decides reach —1 the M j o f til« u.-asicr he sawl fu lly cxpe«'ting to see som e one com e e x eg e*:« a s am e n a b le , and d«-ai* w ith will sim ply paralyze e re ry nerve in the hi an imirant th at th e man « a - d a-i into th e c a r to a rre st me. Nothing o f the d angerous re su lt* o f th e “»upernat- o p fo n e n t's body. and. adding up all T h e n be look—l at me. I w as .t i l l r. X -c e s s a h ly . sou rce* o f ca su a ltie s th at can occu r in the *ort happened, how ever, am i I ural dk-tation~ tlieory. View ing to e «itu alion . Kill there w asn't l>3»«ed sev eral mon* «ration» in «afety. the I»*.k w ill arou se wide a tte n tio n an-l a short cam paign o f th is description, ■utteh tim e to «pare. we conclude (h at at the very worst the H ow ever. I did not allow m y self inu--b keen --ootroversy. I t w as Dot I who tlr—l tie- fa ta l «hot h -ije . fo r I felt *u re I would be appro- In the J e w i s h K ra M r*. T . C. Round* a c tu a l cost In hum an life to tb e powers T h e r«wd » a th is side w as lite-0 on --u- Leode-I at Je r s e y C ity. A fte r not has g ath er—1 m uch in te re stin g m atter engaged will not am ount to more than aide w ith a high h— tz - au-l I knew tbou g hi I com -lndf-i tiia t would Is* ! re lativ e to th e c a n se rep n ^ en ted by th e 5 (e-r cen t, o f th e ir several popuia- th a t the m urd erer had tire-1 from i)T- llo u *. - P a ll M all G azette. a n ib u -.i ,iud d e rte rio u sly throw n the t h e l*-*t plan to go righ t in ra th e r than j C h icago H ebrew M is s io n -th e co n v er rev o lv er to w here It lay Ju *t a ; my gei off at auy otri-of-tow n stati-H i*. a * *ion o f th e J e w s to C h ristia n ity . T h e T C e l>cr.th w a tc h . there would l*e m u d i 1- ** r.*k o f l - ng j | ^ ,n u. a rtic le * by C roi. H M. S --« t. fe e t. But I wa» -icii-k enough to real In lFtri I had tw o ch ain s o f the nam e noticed in th e crow d w hich would get ! and is to the effe --1 th at Ju d a ism c a n - Iu- th at Do Jury In the world w--u!d >f S eth an-l Cicero Dodge, who lived j not su rv ive in a world ->f religious 11b- e v e r believe title cn l-— |in«tf -if -lie ' off the tra in there. down in the fo rk * o f 'Coon, about fo u r W hen th e tra in pulled Into the Je r s e y • erty . Iss-auec it is u-K a proselyting re- real tuor-lerer ruuM I*- pruduceal. m iles below us. T h e boys were hauling la a l.iitliy I knew iltai tuy only Im p ' C ity deftut I m ade my w ay w ith a ll ’ ligion. wood to town, and th ey told me th at tbe possible lia*u* to th e w aiting-r-ioui. and lay In hi* cap tu re, an-l I iuiuit*l.alel;- 'T h e R om an— o f Isab el. I jid y Bur- woods down in the fork s were alive ! g re a tly to my su rp rise I w as not uio- daalic-l through the h—lgc in *e:ir«-h of ; to n .“ is -aid to be p ra ctica lly an a u t o with squ irrels, and th at if I would go him . w hile the groom, ih iu kin g ie- ' tested. Sud den ly I h ean l the train m an j tMograpby. T h e real fa c ts <s<uis.*ming back w i:h them th a t evening they d o n b ' th at I w a* attem p n u g to leak- j -a ll out a tra in fo r I'h ilad elp h ia. an-l ' tie- burning of her h u slo n -l'« P ersian would get th e ir fa th e r to let them have act ng ristn im pulse I h astily *e--ur—I a my asrai-e. cauite iu hot pursuit a fte r 1 I tran slatio n . ‘T h e S--«-nt—I t l jr d e n .” are tb e n ex t day off. and we wonld have tick et am i w as *-»-n com fo rtably en- me. j tol-L an-l her r-wl m o tiv e* given. One lot» o f fun. 1 went home and got my lowlde «if the hedge ttiere w a* n-> »igu *-*• 11 -—1 in a i-arlor c a r on the a ay to o f the in terestin g fe a tu re * o f the book No. 14 muzzle loader, plenty of am m u the Q u ak er City. o f any tirin g Iteing. T h e fa ir gr----ii is found in num erous au-l im portant nition and my dog. and went home with 1 can nev er d escrib e th at night o f field s »tretebed aw ay to the hilNidc. he le tte rs from Hen. Gordon w hich have them . F a th e r Dodge had built a new- horror which I spent in I ’hiladelphia. yond w hich the w hite w all* of a farm Kome idea o f my feelin g s m ay lie Im ag nev er b e fo re been published. fra m e house, but it was not large bouse w ere Ju st visible, a * peacefu lly F r a n c is G . B u rto n w rite» and tb e enough to accom m odate the fam ily an-l ined when I saw in an evening |>aper a a s I f th e re couhl Is- Do such thing a * , Techni<-al P u b lish in g Com pany bring« any stran g e rs, so C icero and 1 slept ont d ispatch tellin g o f the m urder o f I tail th e trag ed y w h ich had Ju *t tak.-u plao- dolph C a ttin g , a w ell-know n New out “ N aval E n g in e e r* an-l the Com In tb e old log bouse. I shall never fo r on t h e o t h e r side o f th e h—lg e . I looked 1 Y ork er, n e a r his cou ntry (dace at Hope- mand o f tb e S e a ." I t is devoted to get th e sca re we got th at night. A* up and dow n the long hedge mw !n ! ville. N. J . T h e accoun t in the paper proving th a t G reat B rita in m ust in sti boys will, we lay th ere a long tim e dis- vain . T h e re w as not the »light--*: J «aid th a t d etectiv es from New York tu te many refo rm s in respect o f th e -uss.ng the various propositions that cle w to t h e m u rd erer to Is- seen en g in eers in its navy and points out suggest then-selves to tw o boy chum s H ow ever. I d eterm ined t i n t the man w ere at work upon th e case, and th a t although they refu sed to give out any w bat is --m a in to happen o th erw ise by who hav en't seen each o th er fo r some m ight possibly m ake fo r the ralln-ad o f the f a n * , t h e y w ere In pntMession d etailin g tw o im aginary w ar*. A s E n tim e. Along tow ard m idnight we sta tio n w hence I had ju s t com e, fo r I o f a clew w hich they fe lt sure would gland w hips F ra n c e, w hich tre a ts its thought we discovered the presence of knew th a t th en - w as a train fo r the eng in eers properly in one. and tb e P n i- som ebody nn-ler our bed. T o m ake it c ity due in a few m inutes, t'ould the en ab le them to cap tu re the m urderer ted S ta te * , w hich tre a t* them even b e t m ore certain , we d istin ctly heard the ruffian c a tch It? An-l couhl I o v ertak e w ithin a few hours. te r in tb e oth er, tbe m oral !* not ob ricking of his w atch. W e becam e un I so u g h t a q u ie t h o tel upon a s id e him befo re lie did so? I f not I reflected vious. easy. fo r the tick in g o f th at w atch was 1 m ight easily telegraph to the next s t r e e t , r e g is te r in g u n d er an a ssu m e d T b e A m erican Y'outh. th e w eekly o r reg u lar and Incessant. A t la st Cicero n a m e an d th e n e n d e a v o re d to co m p o se sta tio n and have him apprehend—l I w as ru nning all the tim e a« hard a« m y s e lf to a w a it re s u lts. I h a rd ly th in k gan o f the W a ifs' M ission, seem * to be q u ietly slipped cu t o f bed. went over to fed on the lite ra ry fa t o f th e land. T b e tb e new bouse and called his fath er. 1 could Inside o f the h -d g e an-l tow ard editor. Husan G ibbons D u v a l has not who and investigated Much to th e railw ay statio n . T h e groom had only m ade o f It an exce lle n t Juv enile f,„ r r h 4 c r ;n th<> old g ^ t i « . ^ given up pursuit o f me. doubt!--«* paper, but h a . secured sto ries and a rtl- ^ e r - l th at the cau se of our dread an-l th in k in g It bis duty to return to his c le . from the a b lest pens A nthony w as only a d -a ih w a teh at m a ste r * body It w anted six m inutes O b ¡* Hope s new story. “V icto ry o f tb e work ln , n ^ by th# sjde b e fo re the m i n w as due, a s I saw hy G rand D u ke o f M itten h eim ." 1. begun bed „ F o r e s t and Stream a hasty g lan ce at my w atch, but I did I d tb e la te s t Issue. A m ong tb e w r i t e r s ----------------------------------- not know bow fa r the statio n w as from who hav e prom ised to c o n trib u te dur- D e b ts D e la y e d H is B u r ia l, w here the m urder occurred. log 1 W a re Cap«. K ing. H am lin G ar- T b ‘‘ o f a burial long delave.1 I n ev er ran so hard in my life before, land, L illian B ell. O ctav e T h a n e t. Jo - * » » recen tly com e to light at Revel. a h a t I fe lt th at my life depended on the sepb Je ffe rso n , am i a sco re o f o th e rs R u ssian tow n n e a r th e G u lf o f F i n. ch a n ce o f secu rin g the m urderer, and alm ost equ ally noted T h e A m erican land. T h e body th n * tard ily In te rn * 1 rn aacq u cu ily th e effo rt cost me no Y’outh ev id ently has a high stand ard w as th a t o f a B elg ian soldier o f fo r • train. My wind began to tell on me. tune. th e D o c C h arles de Croy. who and liv es up to it. how ever, at the end o f the flrwt >|uarter had been eom m and er-in-ch;ef o f the m ile, and I w as Ju st w ondering vague- | j W om en a s P a c k A n im a l*. R u ssian arm y a t th e h isto ric b attle o f ly bow long I could keep it up w ben I i I J T b e new wom an will find much need N arva ln 17««?. Made a prisoner during c a m e upon the em pty dog-cart w ith the I "V ing em an cip ation In her Indian siste r th e light. D e Croy took up hi* resi ru n aw ay horse quietly cropping g ra s* ’ I o f A laska. T h e re wom en a re co n v ert d ence a t R e v e l w here he died j„ 7 T '» T u t by th e roadside. H ere w as luck indeed. o r e AS FAST AS TUB A.XIMAL COt'LD U >. ed into pack an im als a t tim es. Not an co a rse o f ev en t»: his creditors dem ur I Ju:.iped Into the --art as sp—-dlly a * nnti»UAj sig h t is to see a long pack m y exh au sted stre n g th would let nte. 1 slept a wink th at night, but t-Mued tra in o f d og* loaded w ith tw en ty or red to his burial, however, until hi* d ebts w ere paid. S-* the soldier w as an-l g ath erin g up the reins I «truck th<- fe v erish ly upon ray bed. w ondering th irty pound* each , and here and th e re h o rse and we w ere off a« fa s t a s the w h eth er I had not acted very foolishly a w om an labo rin g under a 1 t o pound mummified and his renu.lns have s ta v ed e v e r sin ce in a church, w here th.-v a n im a l could run tow ard the statio n . In th u s running aw ay when 1 w as per P *‘ k- _______________________ h av e been exh ibited to visitors a s a cu I entlm alcd th at th e re w ere still tw o fe ctly lun-s-eut. I'n ilo u bted ly by ao do S h e R e co v e re d . rio sity . Now. a t least, am id such pomp m in u tes b efo re the tra in w as due. am i ing I bad strength en ed tb e ch ain o f evi W h ite—Did old G reen reco ver from a s w as to be found am ong the local au I fe ll su re th a t I he statio n could not be d ence a g a in *! me. but under tb e c ir th o rities. he h a s been given a fitting m ore than a third o f a m ile d istan t. cu m stan ce« I did not see w bat e lse I th a t railroad a ccid e n t y e t? B la c k —No. but his w ife did—to tb e coffin and properly interred in one end Sud denly I heard th e w histle o f the could do. T h e re wa« »till a ch a n ce fo r lo co m o tiv e, and w ith It ca m e an la- me, I thought. C u ttin g'« groom wa« no tu n e o t ten thou sand —New Y ork T r i o f tb e van lta o f tb e ebu rrh. wplrwtlou. d onbt a new one. aa his fa c e w as not bune. t t o ccu rs to a w om an very o ften in T h e m urderer m ight n ev er he found. fa m ilia r to me. and be probably did not W hen a m an m akes a m istak e o f any h er conversa tion w ltb a m ax. th a t oth A t all ev en ts I could not lay hands on know who I w a*. No ooe e tæ ta ilo p r- kind, be nsnally la y s tbe Marne on a e r worn- n b av e found It easy to loo him Juat theu. W hy not ta k e th e train vlUe knew me. I bad not m entioned my “fa ls e frien d .“ k.m . » i 11 ■ t b r d fiK itT # !» i a t r L w b o *r a a io r is J a found in a o em pty j; infl*-* fro m tb e v * ! W hen co n fro n ted w ID# M ü V*-*! r F 'iH o o m of bea u ty • * * a s ott er e v .-iin j* e* to her i . lady o w e remark"»! iatlv within tLie bent i**r Z. of the w riter: -Y o u do U'l ucîi now about T! •ar. jo u art* u ia rr te llin g very Inconsrui.u irk coining from th e lip* '*• ' ..f I 'ran ce, «iure all I- reuch tauui rule, t e a r up ib e ir re p u ta :mu red in ti and tact iu preserving tlielr iM*d net Irene»«. fae-;nat«>uj- no even uuto «Id a»'-. Ilm * id «bow ins their very great gowi sad. ' a - might «ay. absolu te w:*d-»ui. The very tim e when a woman d.e-c n - c l to can- about her good look* - a fte r -lie baa won tire heart o f the oue n ail iu the world »he eared about w i l ing. F o r her own *ak< and her hut aid care. No m an w an t* La od*« s h e i in lackin g In elian u . And h it wifi* to ou-e he lose* hi pride in her. lie very fa*t lose* hi* r e s ¡* ieet fo r her. and w ii-re there i* no rt*pc<-t. talk a * you i there can l*e no genuine, h.gli* hattU Seld i* by A » —r I - was i of t ID'fí 11 i f ■ J* ¿ J r- Km late« « - r fa c e nod t f i n f l •w *i ■■ I g*»e* to b*d at [•mud - i - u * n - h a t,J - n a n > yearn are ¡D ured by h er look«. W i n « t h e K a r o f R 0^ In .'t-v e r sh e es-ays i Altieri an g irl I* pretyr L I ’aint.n g. *<*u!pture. litei • ag. ar - all« • -etenoe. an : not i ••••«. T h e A m d B - -n o t oj»-r.t. with i .- , —J isi - wi- and a f t e - | f«Jl sing* la-fore K ng llsb - yaltjiJ - nave v> .:j th e fa v o r of th«| \ unm an «honld m ake the must of herself in her bn*bnnd'a eye* *«. -V should r-ti<leavor to ap p ear the faire st, daiutk t and the noblest woman o f her JsHi. lu word and deed. In her every o .au iu * r is >iu. a i, a * well a« in personal ap- pearaiuv. sii sbould try h er utterm ost to inspire ber husband with respect fo r ber. and to ke* ■p and hold him en- chant i-d and enthralled by menu* of heart and mind q u alities aud per- i seduct us th at fii**t w-on him. A woma n who is s w ise in this way need • t* ■ Lave no fe a r of can*-- fo r jealou sy . J raion tsy. by the way. my d ear sister*, Ls d <» t 1 hing in the world but a personal ackno ledgment th a t you regard your- self 1 beneath som e o th er woman or WORM1! n in som e resjiect. It Is a tacit confe« -sion o f your own in ferio rity !— I v did yo ■u ev er think o f th a t? T h e wotn- an wïj to is confident o f her own worth er lsithere-l by even the sligh test * *4 r\ tw inge ¿if Jealousy. M > ' MAH'.I F.RITE HAU It i* a m istake to regard m arriage as detrim ental to a w om an's w e lfa re from g'.ish *-«-iety. M iss Marg any point of view, as som etim e it stands prom in ent. Every seem * to be regarded, judging from - - r f -r th e ''I>-:idoB < such rem arks a s quoted, on the con s off trary it broaden* instead o f narrow ing • ' r irAtOd/ w om an's sphere, as when »he m arries - !*-* appear ag u l h>-r real life ouly begins. T hen, and • • flrsf tLeD only, does the suprem e glorifica j to be heard. tion o f her sex for her begin to d aw n.— Mis* H all w a s born in Columbian. a 1 iar ght o f mu> . herl ■ a well know n musician,! ' m a r t Colored Girt. :n E d n a I la lL ij Mi«* B elle B lue, who is private ami i mot) confidential secretary to Gen. McNul- New K - m-1 . •■lebrity. She i • ..r-*- -la u g h ’ - : -: and 1 ta. the receiver o f the w hisky tru st, is ■ gent w as still an infarf i!..- only d aughter o f R ichard Blue, one I H all tiR>k h e r little family j where they rem ained fo r a i years, receiving th e ir edn the b -st m a ste rs and surreal tin-«: d eligh tfu l social aud i uiospliere. It is an in te re stin g fact Gertrude H a ll w hose short! vers»« have brou ght her UL tie nee w ithin th e p ast thtwl years. - the s i* :e r o f Miss r. H all, and th a t th e youngest l is a talented p a in te r who L d'-tn- - c u e re m a rk a b ly g-odi +r WL U Je w e le d K nibroide Jew eled em broid ery is gr N vor. Many v a rie tie s o f j H broidery adorn- <1 the gow nsm worn at Q ueen V ictoria’» rooms in London. R e al brfli employe-l: (learis a re dyed toS a.-tly any c-h*-sen sh ad e in ti rid e, and h u e is dotted wid| MIS« BKI.LE B U E. tm>nds as i f th ey w ere wo« o f the lea-ling colored citizen* o f C en lues he«. tral Illinois. Miss Blu e i* g3 years old. B u st o f H n r r ls t B eech er I and w as born and reared hi Bloomlng- A bust o f M rs. H.-irrittl tou. A fte r her graduation front hig'h Stowe, a s m m atie ade n in -,.»liwrt —„ 1 . .....................* 11 * tv »*, w w m hich en w w a« w ; rn.ng ‘; : : , bookkeeping, l l m * , f nogral>bv' ^ - l ^ l b y M iss S u s a n D u ra n t M and and w as x> eu- sculptor, gage -1 as account-keeper aud private been / i C secretary in the office o f the Bloom ing y e ars in 1 ton Building and Loan Association. In sion of that capacity large sum s o f money m o u r passed through her hands. W hen Gen th e Go» M cNulta assumed the duties of his Bom bay, office a s receiver fo r the w hisky trust unveiled he required the serv ice* of a confiden tial secretary and engag.-d M iss Blue \ New Yort| sity . The I fo r the place, and she has filled her purchased ( position w ith com petence. ll m onths I-ord F I T o C n r e S a lto w n e a a . D r. W al B athing, sleep, diet and exercise plnv a lectu rffj their Usual im(»ortant parts in the res w ho toration o f the com plexion. Hot baths th is eon* at night, eokl *(>onges or show ers in B. the m orning help to rid the skin o f im MEMORIAL t o M RS. { J *TowK- H a rt fold. I purities and to tone aud harden it. .\ five-m ile walk o r a ten-m ile bicycle daughter o f tb e fam ous ride each day will sta rt the blood to M f cours.ug rapidly through the veins. X re m em b e r going I h:s is the regimen laid out by one reotht>r fo r h e r s ittin g s at woman, site ri*. s at 7. takes a cold ln ,h e * t,,l i e r o f th e B aro n de - ,r" 1 :1 'k i’ -1-.wn, dr.- — - 1 : " 1 *t. a f t e r it w as ttnB . . - n • . Ix-ndon. w here I «*' ami a bicycle suit, d rink* a pint of hot ,h " u*h t It v ery b eau tifu L «* , * ;,n J e a ,s ■ few cra.-kers. Then ,,en,>nt •¡keness o f my motk* . , - ' - • f b i . I a m v ery gU dtM < • he tak es a show er bath bas b ro u g h t to th is c dresses fo r the day. e a t , her regular - •reakfast. which eonahrta of fru it or Two S t x le a fo r F a s t gns-n vegetables, e g g , and coffee and i p n s -e c l, to devote herself to her work I J . A \ * t *W I , ' z * ir r v i n s : i s r t u s *h °a,‘' ,ak,,n«»> Of j consom m e and ^ J t w I r i F . dandelU ., salad, sliced S m a.oe*. lettuce or some fresh uncock «1 vegetable, or of , , maM c h o iT ^ t h fn tit f<*r dessert, «he d e v o i d ten m inutes th(l b>«> relaxation of her m m * « am i - r t thought k ! She lies m m for that r\ -ff r r t ^ à T r ^ J V c ï i 7'^^ 1 *mm- C n n i i " * C ,T * * H a s i r b a t I teti» , r e fcoc»-n«« reQ !» < * r , —‘te ______________ 1 1 lf Y x 1