PAOH.TWO
THE IMAGE IN
THE MIRROR
A Story For Allhallow Eve
By ADELAIDE BURNHAM
Edward Dlx wan a sporlsmnn from
Iho crotvrrof Ills bond to the tip of Ills
prent toe. Odo October evening, when
lio hntl hcon limiting In tho, -woods nil
1ny. lie came to n little Inko nostllnR
nnionV 'the lillls. Its surface covered
with fallen leaves of every color from
(ho lightest yellow Imp to tho deepest
crimson. And looklnt; down n vnlley
he saw a landscape tlmt tilled lilm with
dollsht
"What n place for a snmtncr cot
Ingcl" lie exclaimed. "Some i,.y I'm
Kolng to build one here."
And he djd. Now. I'm going to toll
yon liow lie came to carry out what
was but a thought
Looking to right, ho saw the deep
red of n hrldc chimney against brown
limbs of trees, lie know that whero
thero wan a chimney there must Im
a house and ntafed to go and make
mi Investigation, . lie cntne tipon n
very pretty cotUige. with a broad phiz
rn around It, u Queen Anne roof am)
onlnty window.
"And I'm jlnged If 1 don't build a
mulch to that." lie added to his llrst
DRHOrtlOII.
Thero was not n living thing In or
near the cottage, and It was evident
that It wa Intended only for summer
me. Mr. nix went up on the piazza
and looked Into the living room
through n window. The apartment
contained cottage furniture, but tho
chief attraction wag a largo llrepliwe.
"I've a good mind to sleep there to
night." lie rfnld to himself and tried tho
window to see If It were securely lock
ed. It was. but Mr. Pis hunted for a
place of Ingress an energetically as he
had hunted for game and found one by
getting on the plasma roor a window
not well accured. Going downstairs,
ho opened a door from the Inside, ad
mitting htm to the wood house, and Jn
a few minute had a tire blazing on tho
hearth. Then he settled himself down
in an easy chair before It. nnd, look
ing at his reflection In a mirror on the
mantel opposite him. ho remarked:
"Your cotufort Is only equaled by
your assurance."
And straightway he fell asleep.
Now. It happened that this waa
nallowuen. and a party of girls wcro
coming to spend it, at tills .very cot
tage. Flora Stehbtus.. a daughter of
the owner, was tho hostess, and tho
others were her guests. Mr. Dlx wont
to sleep about dark, which comes early
at tho Inst of October, nud' the young
Indies nrrlved about 8 o'clock.
"My goodness gracious!" exclaimed
MlssStebhlns. ''There's sonic kind of
n light .inside. It looks as if ,lhero
were' a,' fire on the hearth. Walt a min
ute ,tlll-l recon no.lt or." She went to a
window nud saw the slumbering Mr.
Dlx sitting before a tiro that waa still
blazing merrily.. She beckoned to tho
others. They came and Raw the same
night
"Girls," said Flora, "thero Is the best
chance to celebrate Allhallow eve 1
ever hoard of. Let one of us go In
fdenlthlly. make Just ouough sound to
waken him- so Hint he'll e her relloc
tlon In tho mirror on the mantel and
get away before be enn cntcli her."
Tho Idea was eagerly caught upon,
nnd Klora was urged to play the part
The others returned to the vehicle that
hnd brought them and waited for tho
piny to bo over and her to Join them
In a retroat
Mr. Dlx was awakened by tho fall
lug of aoino article behind him nud,
opening his eyes, saw n girl's face re
flected in a mirror before him. Hut
only for nn instant If ho hnd been
wide nwako ho would doubtless have
arisen from his choir Immediately nnd
mude nn Investigation. As It was. ho
delayed Just lung enough lo nllow the
conspirators to make good their es
cape, lio did not even hear the sound
of wheels, for the carriage bad gono
far enough to prevent that. Flora get
ting into it near the gate.
When Air. Dlx got fairly around he
did what he would have been expected
to do. Ho win to the ball and out
through the front door. lio encoun
tered nothing, and all he heard was a
distant "Round of laughter, but so dis
tant tutiT be wns not sure whothor It
Was or was not laughter. Ho was
very much puixled.
Mr. Dlx hnd a Joliof hunting on ills
lintiflM fur rtuTorent from following up
game. lie was a methodical chap and
began by lenrniiig to whpui the cottage
belonged Then he went to the winter
residence of its ovoer ostensibly to
peddle lxinkn Ho oiild not bo driven
nwa urn II he hnd caught sight of
Horn Sti'ldilns. whom be at oueo wog
nlsid :i i lie reality t the linage he
bad seen In the mirror on Allhallow
eve. Shi' f"-o;;iil7.ed him. but protend
ed Iguoi'itnc oi Ulm
"Vm are my fate." be nnld. "I saw
your fme In h mlrioi or wiiat 1 hnvo
hliiiv li'iiriuHi witn .WIImlloH' eve. Ji
will tie implex for m to attwmpt to
KfuH the liualmnd I lull"
"NotmeiiMo!" ( i"iirid, lilllsnlfUf
vor red. itw'B ! uIi.ihmw my fare
tilth" ir'tH. f'i If -" 1 1 1 r All
linllnw i'u ito.'n in ' it t'li- men."
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"BELLES OF THE ORIENT.
Qeauty Baths and Cosmetics Are the
Light of Their Lives.
If the woman of fashion of London,
Paris or Now York npont as much thus
over her toilet as her sister of tho fat
cast she would have very llttlo left In
which to attend to her social and do
nicstlc duties.
Tho oriental belie dovotes most of
her day to tho preservation of hr
health and benuty. She uses man
wonderful cosmetics for coloring her
eyes nnd brows nnd for beautifying
her skin. On nrlslng her hnlr Is dress
ed by her maid, who massages the
scalp with oil made from aloe wood or
cocoanut Tho enstern wnmnii will
never interfere with the color of her
hnlr. for the long silky blue blank locks
are considered her chief charm.
Next a very hot bath is prepared,
and in this she remains for two or
three hours. In place of soap number
less unguents nre used, which render
the skin as soft as velvet. These deli
cate perfumes are secret preparations
of the bathing woman.
The hair of tho oriental beauty Is
beautifully long nnd soft and they
have a way of arranging It which adds
a distinct charm. Tho face Is washed
over with iniJk into which tho juice of
a lemon has been squeezed, Perfumes
permeate tho garments, but aro seldom
If over used on n handkerchief. De
troit Free Press.
JUST A BOY'S IDEA.
It Mode the Invention of the Ronping
Machine a Success.
In IS"0 Obed ITussey of Ohio wns in
venting a reaping machine, the first
ever designed In this country, nis
chief difficulty wns the cutting device
which was- three large sickles set In a
frame and revolved so as to cut Into
the grain. It would hot work satisfac
torily.
A young son, watcldng the expert
tnents, asked his father why he did not
use a lot of big scissors, with one hnn
die fastened to one bar and the other
handle to a sliding bar. thus opening
nnd closing them.
Ilussey instantly adopted the idea,
substituting for scissors the two saw
toothed bladea which aro in common
use today on harvesters, tho cutting
action being quite similar to that of
scissors.
From the boy's suggestion he per
fected In one week a mnclilno on which
lie had in vain exercised nil his in
genulty for tho preceding two years.
Tho principle of that cutting device
is
the principle of all of tho great harvest
ing machines, and its benefit to the
farming Industry of the entire world
has been unsurpassed by any other In
volition for use on the farm. Georgo
F. Strntton, In St. Nicholas.
No Great Eater,
The Hev. Dr. JOIderbeVry had been
'upon a voyage to the 'south seas and
brought hack a young cannibal. The
young cannibal ' was called Beebo,
Iteebo was turned over to Mrs. Elder
berry to be civilized. For full four
weeks the good lady Instructed' her
charge in (lie theoretical principles of
Christian doctrine nnd conduct until
she thought he was ripe to put hi
training Into practice.
"And now, Tleobo," said she one day,
"you shall see that what I have taught
you is more than mere words. You
are to accompany me to the publle
kitchen, where I serve fifty poor
Schoolboys. You shall help me."
Hut the little cannibal shook hi
head sndly.
"Oli, missy," lie snid, "I'm not bun
gry. Tho most I could cnt would be
ono very llttlo schoolboy I" New York
Post
Remains of Joseph's Well.
The remnlns of tho orlglnnl .loseph'
Well nre to be found nt a spot situated
directly on the canal route from Scho
chem to Memphis, about two mlloA
southeast of Cairo. Tho well Itself Is
In tho courtyard of some barracks bo
longing to the nrniy of occupation.
Near by Is "the citadel," tho second
largest mosque In Egypt. The well
bears signs of having bon hricked up.
Yet It la easy to see that Joseph's dis
comfiture could not have been so great
as ono might Imagine, for tills well,
like all the wells of Egypt, Is of a clr
cuinference much larger than these oi
today, and Joseph would have been
able to exercise his limbs with ease by
walking nround it. Moreover, when
the Nile is low these wells are quite
dry. New York Sun;
Diverting His Attention.
Cook (7 n. m.) Please, ma'am, tho
dog got hold of tho steak that was for
bruakfast. Shall I go out and get an
other? Mistress Is thero nny news In
tho morning paper? Cook Ye, Indeed,
ua'nin big accidents an' horrid innr
dors an' bomb expjoslons nn' rumors or
another war. jii Is (reus Very well
Warm over something left from suppei
and place the paper by my husband'a
plate. Puck.
Fictitious.
Llttlo Joo (rdln)-Whiit Is a fic
titious charnctor, aunty 7 Auuty-On
tlwt Is nmdo up. divir. Little Joo
Tluui you aro a do! I lions character,
rwi't yen. Hiintx7-Clilefluo Nowm,
The fiiereti
lUobha-'J'aafa la ay sue tiling a
wihhi tmm UMlur Umu to ho UM n
n.Tai. WaMai 'U'iMt ta dial 7 lUahhu
It An4 It i for UmmU- I'Mtoilwl'
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Masonic.
Dandon. Lodge, No. 130, A. F. &
A. M. Stated communioutions. first
Saturday after tho full moon of
each month. Special communications
Master Masons cordially invited.
C. It. M0011E, W. M.
l'HIL PEARSON, Secretary.
Eastern Star.
Occidental Chapter, No. 1f, 0. E
S., meets Saturday evenings before
nnd after stated communications of
Masonic lodge. Visiting members
cordially invited to attend.
L. KATE ROSA, W. M.
ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary-
Rchckah
Ocean Rcbeknli Lodge, No. 12G, I.
O. O. P., meets second nnd fourth
Tuesdays at I. 0. O. P. hull. Tran
cient members cordially invited.
ELVA MILLER, N. G.
MINERVA LEW IN, Secretary.
I .0. 0. P.
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P., meets every Wednesday evening
Visiting brothers in good standing
cordially invited.
D. C. KAY, N. G.
L. I. WHEELER. Secretary.
Knights of Pythias.
Delphi Lodge, No. G4, Knights of
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ening at Knights hall. Visiting
knights invited to attend.
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U. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S.
W. O. W.
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Seaside Camp, No. 212, W. O W,
meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p,
m. (Visitors are assured a hot wel
come. By order of
W. A. KELLER, C. C.
C. M. GAGE, Clerk.
Loyal Order of Moose.
Meets Thursday evenings in I. O
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