CONDENSED I CLASSICS I J JANE EYRE By CIlARItOTTB DRONTH, CanJtntatbn hi S T.L.IMaflU'YitJUnlwntk, 0 fliiirlnht- llriinlr, MmIi-i of Uiidlv nml Aunt- llrutilt'' win Imril April SI. 1MHI, nml illril .Mnrili M. I 'nn. I'lu-lr f n Hut virei Iiii IrMtluiiti ( liiMir li-nllli ii nil iMTiMilrh' i ii y . 'I'hrlr iniitlnT illi'il wlii-u lln i'lillili-iii itii jiiiiiiKt nml llilv MrVi- ti CI I" brltijr iliPlilHi-h I'M ill In it lili'dli nml xiilllnr Ii ii ii h , i I II m i i II I ll P I'lnm'tiyiirit, Ihrlr nl) Hlnri nil In Irnar nijuy iihmi( of llir wurlil 11C tHakr-tmllrvr, Ilt-nthw In (! fnttillr. nnrrutv ft ml trlhiiliillttn of nil' klailx, tli NlriiKUlr In iitukr n rny la llir Tiorld by rn'hlnK,nnl arrtlnit tin kiiv r mr", tkt- nrrfnnlty of nrllnit i Matkrr In tkr. funilly, all $rr n pur J f tkr InlrRHP llfr uf (liarliittr. la 1H4 the larrr akrtrra laaurtl. a rntall vanNM of anrma aaarr ttir antra af Carrrr. Kllla aail AHnn Hrll. IV kaak waa hardly autlrvd nt lk ha Tkr Ifcrr alalara rark kraaa a vet. I!mllra "WatkarlaaT llrMHa" a Ml Aaae "A Kara firry" faaad al Makvra, kal -Tha IVafraaor C Ckar lnH rratalartf aaarrratril Mailt hi mM naar krr in faaaaaa wllh othrr warfca. Bfcr Ikrrw krrarlf lata (ha rtim paaltlaa af MJaaa Kyir," wklrk iinn paklbibra la 1H4T. II taak ih rraalnir aJkWe ky alormi Iko IHrrarjr araaatlnn f kr 4my rraa Wko la Carrrr llrllf Tw naanrr ilM ant romp tilt M.thlrlry" ka4 krra r"iliflrirt la IHtfl, whra IkP uatltor hviamr a warl nf tkr Krrnt rM nC Irllrra. "VllliHc-," fcrr lal I, ranir la ln.1. TTir ant yrar ahc marrlrtt In lap Hrv, Mr. lrhnll 4lra Ihp rrar aCtpr, kPH kapalaraa ahuala kavr rrnnard hr Ufa. ItralnnlnR rrllh tka II fp br Chnr atlr'a Crlrnd, Mr, fiaakrll. Ihp tbrpr atalrrn kavr brrn Ikr aubirrl ol la aatrrnhlr book aatl arllrlra. AT mill wry lilrlh .Tnnn Uvro MHK left In tin mlil lap of rlmrlty. Hit iiimt lit-liivv, Mru Itriil of (Jntcslicnil Hull, ktpt Iho ir Itinit ten yonrH, ilnrluK wlilcli h wax KubJocU'tl to hiii'Ii Imril, HximI Imlnil Unit hhu wiih Kind oiioiikIi In he jmckiMl OfT (O LOV(M)ll M'lllHll, It Hi'llll-Cllttrltllllll' liiKtltutlon for KlrN. Hor oun'or tlif ro wn viry lioimr atilo; from n pupil ti lifctmip n lencli rr. Hhn left It to Itcrmnn Kovi'rtu'HM of Adclit Viirvns, lh wiinl of Mr. I'M wan! Kochi'MiT, ut Thoriillrlil Mniior. Thcr nlio t)inmiiKly ltl:ctl Iht hHuu tloa: The gnind old lioum; tin quint library; her llttli chntnber; the canlen with Its hiiKR eheHtiiut treo; and the Krent meadow with Hh nrrny of knotty thorn tret'M, Hlronc ns oakn. If Mr. Him'Iii'.sIit hud heen n Jininl r.onie, hemlc-looklnt; yntiii;: uenlleiiinn. Jane rotild never have felt uL en.e silli him. lint he wiih a noiiilire, moody innn, with liroad and Jelly eyo liniwH, ik'clilvo iioxe. and Krlin, Hijunre month and Jaw; and In IiIh iirnHi'iirc Ihe ilaln lldte irvernes felt Noini hinv happy. Yet hl ehiirmier was hoyoiul Jior penetnillon; xhu felt a vajjue M'Dw of liiNK'urlty. Hit nmllilcil to hor tlii Adela Va rens wiih not his child, hut Ihe daugh ter of a Parisian dancer, who had de ceived him, and desnrted the little iciri. So much ho told hc-r; hut or tin idronKO ulittdowK that paNKed iver hi hnpploKt inotncntH, of IiIh apparent uf foctlon for June Kyro hIoiik with liU wlllilioldlriR from her koiuo Heoret Krlef, ulut could mako nnthlnic. Then there cmiiiii moHt myHtcrlouK ImppOnliiKM to Thornlleld., Ono nlnht jHnoi'Jyro'fomld the door of Mr. Uoch fKter'H room open, and hN hed on lire Khe munaKed wllh uroat dlljleulty to quench the iltime, and rous him fro'e tin) Htupor Into which the amoke had pliuiKiil him, IT uiJvIm-iJ her in re main client 115 to lie affair. ? Lak'r n' Mr. Maoti, fronl; RpaulMi Town,J In .lAmat'n, arrived at Thorn field while Mr. Jtochchtor was .eider talnljifr a lariro party, 'I'liMf nlht Jane wiih awakened hy a cry for help. When Khe rcnclicd the hall, the huchU w'cro urouaed. Mr, TlochcHter, candle In hand, wiih dcftcendlni; the Ktulrx from I ho third lloor, "A servant lias had a night mare," he fald. ThiiH he peraunded the pueHts back Into their rootiiH. Hut all night Jane waa ohllKed to attend Mr. Miihoii, who lay In n hed on the third lloor, hadly wounded In the arm and hhoulder. Krom acnttered hlntM Jane gathered that a woman had Inflicted the wounds. A doctor was Hummoned, and befenv morning Mr. Rochester had spirited the wounded man nway In 11 coach, with tho doctor to watch over him. Then Jane wiih suddenly aumninucd to OathcHhead, to her aunt, lira. Itccd, who luy dylUK. Mrs, Iteed khvo her a letter. It wan from John Kyre, In Ma deira, taking that IiIh niece, June llyre, come to him, that ho mli;ht adopt her, uh ho wiih unmnrrloi and chlldlcHH. It viik dated threo year haclf, Mrs, ItiK'd had never nttemptcd to deliver It to .In w Hyre, heeause alio dlfdtlced hv too ihoroiiKhly to lend a liund In llfthti,' hf:i' to proHperlty, ' When Juno returned to Thomfluld, Jfr. ItochcHter proponed' to her; and liu cuuhu alio loved hlru und holloved tu him, Hhe accented. Ml Hi 111 l Ulil', il.e "diVl.tfi tit. i ! riyniilli'M lljin were unelwed to link, "Will thou have Ihla woiiiiiii for thy wedded wife?" In Ihe Kruy old Iiouho of l.od, a dlMluet nnd Heat4 voice Hpoko In tho alloncu of tho empty church ; "The mnirlHRO ennnot go on : I dt claro tho axlntonc of nn Impediment." Awked by the clerityMian for tho fnclR. the Hpeaker nhowed a docuraont to tirovo that Mr. Itochestrr had mar ried llerlha Miihoii, flftin ycnrn be fore, In HpanlHh Town, Jamaica; nnd produced Mr. MaHon to wltne.-iH tlutt Ihe woman wni iiHvd und nl Thorn (laid. Kdwnrd ltocheHter confcHHed hardily and reckleHHly that he had married, ns ihe lawyer iiKHerled; Mint IiIh wife wan Mill l'vlnu; ami that he Imd kept her secretly at Tliornlleld for yearx. Hh' wan mad; and xhe came of a mud family ; Idlols and inaiilaeH for throe irononitlotiH. Ho hud been Itivelttled. Into the inatrlauo hy her family, with Mi connivance of his falhor and broth who bud desired him to marry a ri'iii'iic. ll.i Invited the cleiyyinan. Die irwyer. nnd Mr. Mamu to come up to Tliornneld and nee what norl of 11 ho lm: ho hail been cheal"d Into espou Inu', and Judiro whether or nnl he had 11 i-IkIiI In breatc tho compact. At Thornlleld ho look them ti Iho third Hlory. In a room without a win dow, (hero burnt a lire, unaided by 11 lilli and xtrniiK fender, and a lamp suspended from the celllue hy 11 chain. A trusty maid servanl bent over tho lire, apparently coolilni; fomethlair. In the deep shade, at Ihe further end of the room, nfltniru run biickwanlH and forwanlH. what ItwiiH. at HrHt wit. one could not tell ; rt provelled, neeni Itmly, on all fours; It rtuilched nnd crawled llko omo rtranico wild ani mal; but It wuh covered with clolhlnir; and 11 nuuntlty of dark, jcrlxxled hnlr, wild na n mano, hid Uh bend nnd fact. "That Ih my wife," nnld Mr. Itoches tor. Then all withdrew. That nlcht Jnne Mole nway from Thnrnflpld, Tho few nhllllnjrc that fhe pOKjienjied nho jrnvo to tho driver of the llmt coach Nhe nnw, to take her nM far as he would for the money, Thirty hIx linurs Inter ho let her off at a croKsrondn In tho moorlands. Into the heather M10 walked. That iilnht rho ntn bilberries, and Mejrt under a crm;. Two day later, famlHlied ami drenched, (die wirs taken' Into Marnh Knd, Iho house nf Hev. Kt. John ItlvriH. 11 oum; nnd ambitious clergyman In tho uolKhhnrlm; vllhii;e of Morton. Ills two Mister. Mary and Dlnun, were more than kind to Jane. They were noon to return to their work as pv crnesHOH In a lare Mmth'Of.Hnuhuid city. St. John secured emplo.vini'iit for Jane ns mistress of the new iritis' M'bool In Morton, Ills plan was to bo mine a mNhlouiiry In India. Ho linked Jane to hceouio Ids wife and tro wltji htm. Mut fometliliit; kept her from cotpeutlnir; ho did not really love her; he fed tho cull to mlMonary work, but she did not. Tin-it ho dlienvorod for her Mint her uncV r.nd died, leavlnc her 20.000. This was confirmed by Mr. Ilrlirirs, tho Millcllor In Imdon. Hhe dlscovend. too, that tho mother of St. John and Mary and IHaiia had been her fnlher's lhter. so that they too should have been heirs to her nncjo In Miplelni. She IiinMciI on 11 dlvlNlon of tho li'ary with llieiu. One ultrht SI. John was prosnru; her for her final deelslon. The one cainllo was ilylni; out: the room was full of iiinonlklit. She heard a robo from Kotiirwhrro cry "Jane! Janol Jane!" Next duv she was on her way to Thornlleld. In thlrly-slx hours nhe nr rived al "The Itochesier Arms." two miles away. Wllh much mlsidvlnuHho walked up In Tliornneld to find only a blackened ruin. Hack at the Inn "lie teamed that Thornlleld Hall had burned down about harvest time In Iho previous year. The lire had broken out In the dead of night . Mr. Hocljester- hud t,rled to res cue his wife. Sho h'nd climbed onto the .roof, where Mm had Mood, 'waylnt; her arniH, 'and Hlinutlnir out till Ihov could hoar her a mile oft. Mr Itoches ier had incended tljrouirh the Hkyllpht. The crowd had heard' him call. "Mer lin '" They had seen hlni approach Iter; nnd fhen'Khe hud yelled, and irlv eu n spring, and the next minute she had lain dead on tho pnyemeiit. Mr. ltocheHter had been taken from the ruins, alive, but Hiidly hurl: one eye had been knocked out. and ono hand ho crtihhcd that lb." Huorcnu bad had to amputate It directly. Tho other eyo lutlaiued ; he IohI the nlf-lit of that iiIho, lie waa now nt rerndenn, n manor ImiiKo on 11 farm he had, about thirty rnllcH off; quite a desolile spot. There Jane found hhu, sad, n'olpless nnd crip. pled. She married him. Evcntiinlly the hIkIiI returned to his eyo ho that when IiIh DrHt-born wiih put Into hh arniH he could sen Mint the hoy had inherited IiIh own eyes, iih fhoy onco wore lnrco, brilliant nnd black. On that occaHlou, with a full heart, ho acknowledK'od Mint (2nd had tempered JudfOnent wllh mercy. Dlnnn nnd Mary ItlverH wero both married hooii after, and alternately, once a year, canio to visit Janu und Mr, ltocheHter. St. John Itlverfl left for India, to labor until called at length Into the Joy of hl Lord, CopyrlKld, 10J9. by tho Tout I'atillsliliuj Co. (Ttio IioHtqa l'out). ' Wireless Telephone, A new wireless f.dephdnn nppnrntUH, employiiiK a hiiiiiII aerial, 11 wave lontflli of l1f nwteni nml ouo-thlrd kilowatt of power, can ho ucd lo talk to points within a radlua of DOU wiles. U V It V R 1 HA.lt CONDENSED CLASSICS TRILBY J Uf SBOltaK OO MAURIRR CttUtnuiUn ht Aim C, Cntkt (I p i r K p l.onli I'lilinrlbi llimNfin On .llmnli'r uim Imril In Parts to IH.1I, nml tllrd In r.tiulnnil In ISIMI. 1 1 In f tier. 11 tinl 11 nil Inc.! llrlllfdi niiIiJpi'I. urtN llir Mill 11C oniUcrrn Ii c Ii 11 it lrf( I' run CP lurle Ihe Hcluu of Ter ror unit kpIIIpiI In I ,n nil nn . In "I'Plrr llilirl xii 11," I tie nrnl nf Hip I litre ImiiiUm IiIpIi XI iiii IIii tniirlf, lnp In llfr, 11 rPiHilnlliin iih ihivpIIhI. 11I tnnmt uh wrrnl nn kr linil rnjiiyrii as arllnl anil hnmor lal for nmrr Iban a KPnrrnlliin, Ike anther ilrplrla kta onn aluHlllarlr kappr rblMhnoil., lp itaa liinnukl In l.oadna vikra thrrp nr four yrnra nlil, lull taaur kiiriiinrlra nf lhl arrloil tptp naililrulr psrknaaPil. "MP bpnullCNl 4ny In Jaap, Cur tkr rkarailair rrallllra nf a f rrark Karara, aaa aa lil rrlltm kouar fllk crrva akallrra aaa wtaaanra mnla af alalr." Ilrrr al I'aaay, flfk kla "ay aa4 Jarlal falkar aaa kla yaaait Ka llak Malkpr," tkr kar aaral aavra yrara af awrrt, arlrrlraa kaair llfr. The rrar IMia fnaad him la' Parti, la Ikr l.alla 4unrfrr, a aludral al "Ikr rarr of tkr art wurlA" af nblrk la Trilby" kr arnaucra' a faarlaallna MrNllnlle plrturr, nllk balk n sail prarll. A CIlAltMINO studio, In Mm I.nt- In ipiartcr of Paris, sheltered "Three Miiskoleers of the MriiNh'," Talbot Wynne, or Taffy, n IiIk, fair, bliio-eyed yoiun; Yorkshire innn, who had been a soldier, but was at lust following his wUh to ho an art ist; then Sandy McAllister, or the l.nlrd, us his friends cnlled hltn, In teiuhsl by his parents for a solicitor, but who wan In Paris palatini: Torea dors and fdiii,'lnu Krcnrh ballads, with a decided Scotch accent. "The third ho wns Utile Millie." or William Itasot, 11 plenslm; yui"i 'mk llHlmian from Loudon. To live and work In Paris hud b"en Millie's dream, nml at lnl It was a reality, ho and IiIh two friends havlm; lakeii Iho studio Imrclhcr. Ho often looked lit Ihese friends nnd wondered If nnyone. llv Iiir nr dead, ever had two such ulorl ou rliimis IIIh absolute belief In all they said nml did tourhod tbem ox ceedlncly, nml they In turn loved him for his afTectlonato dlsHisMnn and lively ways; and recoi;nlr.liiir his quickness keenness and delicacy In nil mutters of form and color, they hud iiIko a great admiration for him. On n showery April dny tho thn-o friends were In (be studio, cadi' occu pied to his taste, Taffy vigorously swlnirlui: 11 pair of Indian clubs, the Lnlrd sitting bifnro his r i"el wntlntr, and Millie kneellni; on the broad dlvnti before tho jtrcnl uliidln window wns KiixIuk out over the roofs of Paris spoculntlni; upon the future of himself and his friends. Those speculations were rudely In terrupted In a loud knocklui; at the jloor und two men entered; first a lull, bony Individual of any mm between thirty and forly-flvo, of Jewish aspect, well-featured, but sinister. Ho bail hold, brilliant black eyes, with loin;, heavy lldH. Ho went. by the name of SvctiKall, hpokit fluent French, but wllh a Herman accent. Ills companion wns 11 little, Hwurthy yonn man, pos ilbly a K'P-y; pndor IiIh nrm ho cur ried n Uddle nml how. SvciikiiII nt oqco miKKOHled Mint they bnvo Home music nnd. feul'liiK himself at Ihe plntio, ran IiIh fliifrers up und down Iho keyK with the easy power of 11 miixler. Then he fell to playtm' Chopin's Impromptu In A Hal, ho beautifully that Lltl'o Millie's heart wiih nlirh to burstlii',' with eiuotlou find delluhf Ho never forfjot (lint Im pro'inptii. which bo was dCHllned to Jienr nuuin one day in very Mruni;o clrciiiiiKlnnccH. Then the two, Svenirall and IiIh com panion Oecko, made music together ho divinely, Indeed, that oven TafTy nnd tho Laird wore almost iih wild In their cntliiiHliifm iih Millie, but with tin en MiuhIuhiii too deep for words. Suddenly thryo cnmo'nnolher Inter ruption, n loud knucklo-rnppliiK ut tho outer door, and 11 voice, of Krent vol ume, that mlKht IicIoiib to nny sex, or even uu unirul, uttered tho Ilrltluh mllkmnn'H yodel, "milk below," nnd before nnynno could any "entrex," a ftrmiKO llRiirn nppeared framed In the Kloom of tho nntechamher; tho flKUro of n very tnll and fully developed youiiR Rlrl, clad In tho gray overcout of u French Infnntry sotdlor; bolow thlu there showed u Hhort Htrlped petticoat, nnd beneath It wero vlHlblo her buro white ankles, tho toea loblng them iolveK In u hUKo pair of tncn'H lint dipper. While not Hlrletly bcntitlful, the lrl hud Kieat charm; ho wuh really much like a henlthy young KukIIhIi boy. CIohIiik Iho door behind her hIio said. VvlHifully: "Yo'ro all Wiijjllsh, now, aren't ye? I heard tho music und MiouKht I'd Just come In for a bit und push tho time of tiny; you don't mlndT NICY fOVJTT, OniKION Tr'lhy, that'll my iiiiiko. Vnf y O ; er mil." Yi'H MiIh wiin. Trilby of Mm Mludlos, artlHtH' model, tukliiK her niwiniliiy j-csl. She sat down upon the model throne lo eat her luncheon and Union to the imiHlci When KvenRull had brought tho mu hIc to 11 cIoho, Trilby remarked It waa rlut very gay, and offered to alnk a Hotift which she know, and In Knp,Hsb, whereat ahe ma "Hon IIoll," and fin ished amid an ombHrrassInx silence; for her lienmrn did not know vhelhor It wna Intended aorlouHly or In fun; such 11 volume of Hound onmicd that It flooded tho studio, hut without melody or music of any kind, In fuel us If the sinner wero lone-deaf na Indeed nhe was Wllh hor cliiirm nml ".oodfollnwshlp, Trilby won the lieurtH of Ihe Three Miisketeei-M, Millie's most of nil, nml It wiih Millie for whom alio felt Iho deep est alTeciloii, She cool ed for Miom it times mended Ibelr clolhlnir, listened lo tiiclr music and fho wonderful talks of "the glory that uas U recce and Iho M'lindeur Mint wuh Uoiiio." Al other Milieu she crlllclcd Ihelr work; in Hicl, wns (ulte "0110 of them." A climax came one day when Millie, vMthiK another hIiiiIIo. dNcovereil Trilby polim for Iho "nllnueMn'i'." Ho was ho shocked llatl ho wim awakened to the fad of hbt ireat love for Tril by, and rushing homo to his friends, declared that ho waa koIiik lo llarld r.ou to pnlnt the forest nnd Mint he wauled to bo iilono. Trilby, too, nnw mnttera In n differ ent llirhl, and nfler much self-exam-Inatlon nnd strucKle, decided thnT tdie would tose no more, hut would earn her living na a flnn liMindnwN, with nn old friend who bad a laundry and wiih doing- well. Poor Trilby waa certainly ono of the frail ones tfat Mimucli Ik nornnce, rnlhrr thnn whiiik Intent; now fho nnw her mistake anil with her love for Millie there canir n new feel Inir, a dawning self-resK-ct. Nineteen times Millie asked Trilby to marry him, but sho nlwnys refused, feellmr herself unworthy, Then ono Christmas nhrhl be asked her tho twentieth Mine, "Will you marry mc7 If not I leave Paris In the imirriltiK never lo return," nnd Trilby, fearing 10 lone It I via out of her life, finally an swered Yea." Millie's mother, hearing' of the In tended iiiHrrluge, Journeyed to Purls to mnke Inquiries ribout Trilby, finally deciding Mint sho wuh not the wife for hor hoik nil of which sho said to Tril by, who In her treat love for Millie, and thinking It bent for him, promised to go uwify ami not see him again. Trilby kept her promise and Millie became very III; when he had siilll "lently recovered ho went back to Kiiglaud wjth his mother, his heart, iih 11 seemed, quite dead This was 11 Mirrowftil time for Taffy nml tho Laird, ns they missed both Trilby and Millie. Years went by nnd Mllllo berumo 11 famous pointer, with 11 beautiful homo In Imdnti and many friends. Then M10 throe Musketeers were to gether ngiilii In Purls, whew Ihey vis lied the scenes of former times, ut least going to the old studio, now rented to other tenants, hut having still upon Its wall Millie's fnmoiiH drawing of Tril by's foot, protected by 11 covering of 'jIuks; nml beneath If some slunrtis to "Pauvre Trilby. In belle el bonne et chore I" One night Ihey nttemled 11 concert in 11 Inrge hull on the Ituc St. Ilonorc. Tin first violin had scarcely taken his seat before they recogid.cd their old friend Oecko. Jut uh the clock si nick, Svengall appeared -the con ductor. Then 11 moment of silence, ami two Utile pagc-hoyx each drew u silken rope, I he curtains purled, ami 11 full figure wnlked slowly down to tho front' of tho Hlngo. The house rose to meet her as Hhe advanced, bowing to right and left "It wus.Trllby." The Utter Y T DC m Wc Do All kinqlfl Of Printing Her o.ves on Hveiurall, ill. n Hl,rnul from him, hIio Hung wllhoutnccompiiiii' nienl, In 11 voice ho Immense In Hh Kol'tmsH, rlchnesH nml freshiieav, Mint It Beamed to he pouring llHolf, from all nrotinfl; nnd Mien her dove-like uyon looked punt Hvengull. straight at Mllllo, und nil his long-lost wrm of loving came hack with 11 rush, At InntMio flnnt performance of Iho ovenlng. Trilby vocnllr-cd, without words, Chopln'a Impromptu In A flat; iiNloundlng, no plnno had ever given out. Htioh noloH an these I Amid Mm wild iipphniKo und enthusiasm of nn Immeni'o nudlenco Trilby hud mado her debut Id Paris. Her debut In London wiih a differ ent mutter Hvengull III, and unable to conduct, had taken his place In 11 box ojiuclly opposite Trilby, but bin presence had no effect upon her; When It mile time fur her lo sing hIio start ed "Men Moll," but sung only 11 fow burn when the house wiih In on uproar of laughler, hools and hisses. Trilby had lost Ihe power of "singing I rim." Who seemed to bo awakiiniig from sleep, not I nowlng where she wuh. Her old-tlimi friends rescued her nnd tonic her homo to Millie's mother. Svengall eolh'i'xod from shock aiijl died very Huddudy. The friends learned from Hi cko that "Micro wero two .Trllbys," Svengall hud but to any "dor" and alio auddenly llecnme an unconscious Trilby ol rmirblo to do Ids t.lddlng. So they traveled giving concerts, Hvengull. Oecko, Trilby, nttemled by Mnrta, an old Hcrvnnt of Hvrngnll. The long strain had Ita effect upon poor Trilby, nnd alio drooped and died, Hurrnunded by tho old-time friends nnd Mllllo'i mother. Not long after, little Millie, ..roaen-rjearted, fol-' lowrd her. ropyrlKlit, Ulfi, t,y Ilia Iot ruMlalilnit Co. (Tto llesinn Pott). 1'rlntad by iK-rmti-slop of. nnd arrsnarmint with, Hanr A llron, oplliorlxfMl publUhrrm. O Tho foolish man makes a big nolno over a little thought. That la tho rea son ho Ih foollnh. 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