Written for Poetic Drama
The song "Sweet and Low" was
tvrltton by Alfred Lord Tennyson as
one of the songs for his poetic drama,
"The Princess." Tw o songs were writ
ten with the same title, but the one.
published was chosen by his friends,
to whom he submitted them. No spe
cial story has been recorded about It,
other than that the thought was taken,
from notes made by the poet when he
was spending some time at the seaside
several months previous.
Books That Talk
The Ylsngrnph Is the tin me of a
new device to aid the blind In read
inc. Hooks' printed In "Ilrallle." or
raised type, are still necessary, but
the render, Instead of reading the let
ter by passing his fingers over It, re
ceives vibrations from a radio set. A
photo-electric cell picks up a light
Image from the raised letter and trans
mits It through tubes to a radio loud
speaker. Youth's Companion.
Golden Gate Amenities
To a certnln San Francisco newspa
per's assertion. In alleged verse, that
"this paper's large end quite enough
for any person's need," the Argonaut
of that city reports: "It Is quite
enough for wrapping an old pair of
shoes, or for a few books, or even,
perhaps for the laundry; but suppose
It Is needed for all three purposes oo
the same day."
Guide for Sawing
In making saw cuts across the
grain of a board for the purpose of
forming a groove, the beginner In
woodworking may have trouble In fol
lowing the lines accurately. A srort
straight edge, brndded or hekl with a
hand screw against the outer side of
the knife mark, will guide the saw.
Fopular Science Monthly,
Train Hat Right of Way
A Supreme court decision handed
down recently contains the following:
"When a maa goes upon a railroad
track he knows that he goes to a
place w here he will be killed If a train
conies upon him before he Is clear of
the track. He knows that he must
stop for the train, not the train stop
for him."
Sentenced to Plant Trees
Out In the western part of Canada,
where they appreciate the value of
trees, a resident was found guilty of a
piece of carelessness which resulted
in a small forest fire. The forest
ranger bad him arrested and he was
found guilty and sentenced to plant
JOO trees.
Military Cycle
Designed for cross-country service,
a three-wheeled motor cycle has been
tested In England. There are two
small wheels In the rear and the ma
chine has a duplex steering arrange
ment. si cycle has been proposed
especially for military uses.
Domestic Adjustments
It Is not a bad guess, says a promi
nent medical authority, that 5 per
cent of the bettet educated women In
America find It very hard to adjust
themselves to the duties and limita
tions of domesticity. Woman's Ilonie
Companion.
' Keep Balance Even
Pleasure Is a matter of contrasts.
What the other fellow has always
looks better than what we possess.
Variety Is the spice of life, yet we
should realize that a little spice goes
a long way In a well-ordered career.
Grit.
A New Salad
LJttle Mary was not accustomed to
seeing raisins In the variety of salad
that wns served on an occasion when
she and her parents were dinner
guests. "Oh, mother," she exclaimed,
"look at the fly-bugs."
Old Egyptian Weaving
Elizabeth Sage, an authority on
costume, says that the thread woven
by the undent Egyptians was thrown
downward Instead of upward as wus
done by all of the early peoples.
Uncle Eben
"A happy man," said t'nele Eben,
"Is one lut Is wlllln' to tend to his
own business wifout ninkln' It big
enough to git mixed In no merger
plans." Washington Star.
Hobbies and Worries
Contented absorption In some activ
ity Is good for the disposition; when
we are absorbed we d'.n't stop to
bother about small worries. The
American Magazine.
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POPULAR SPEAKER
Everything bail been done to make
the meeting n succch. a large hall
had been engaged und a widely knowu
speaker was to attend.
The great man arrived In rather a
ruffled frame of mind, ami. nfter a
hurried glanco or two nbout him,
beckoned to the chairman.
"I should like n glass of water on
my table." be said.
"To drink?" the chairman asked
owllshly.
"Oil, no," canio the sarcnstlc reply;
"I make a habit of concluding my
speech with a high dive." London
Answers.
SELF-SUPPORTIHG 1
WWW
"So you never expect to marry,
'Ilastus?"
".No, sah, Ah 'specie to keep right
on miiklu' mail own Ilv In' till Ah die."
All Alike
A alrl's a srlrl.
And svan though aha looks Ilk it a,
Shtf'll navrr rnn
A mirror without looking In.
Ouch!
"Isn't It awful the way that flap
per Is hanging on that young man's
Deck?" exclaimed Mrs. Crouch dis
gustedly as she pointed to the passing
car.
"Not as awful as It will bo the way
she'll be on bis neck In a couple of
years from now," growled her husband.
a Great Age
"1 think I'll stop In this hnrdware
store a minute."
"What do you want to buy In
there?"
"I want to see If they have some
thing I can take to relieve the Indi
gestion I got from eutlng this drug
store lunch."
Grand Opera
"Saw you In a box party the other
night."
"I was there."
"And how did you eniy the opera?"
"My hostess was In very poor
voice."
Her Infinite Variety
"Iley, you lisve a I'm k of dark
finlr In the hark of jour watrh, a
blond one, and one of henna shade."
"AH from the same girl, my boy."
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Speakin' of Endurance
Tou'rs oft' surprUfd
To And that folks still live,
Whan you know thay'v .
lioan touring In a Rlvv.
He Has To
"The man who gives In when he Is
wrong," said the orator, "Is a wise
man, but the man who gives In when
he Is right Is "
"Married," said a weak voice In the
audience.
Good Reason for It
Auto Tourist Hit, road Hxed at last,
eh? What was the cause of It? 1
Farmer (ut roadside) The commis
sioner of roads had a breakdown here
svverul weeks ngo.
Losf Request
DorrYir About nine patients out of
ten don't live through this operation.
Is there anything I can do for you
before we begin?
Dusky I'litlent Viismih. Kindly
hand nie my hut.
College Bred .
"College certainly has made my boy
over."
"You can hardly recognize hi in now
eh?"
"No be hardly recognizes me,"
GIRL KEPT
LOSING WEIGHT
Lydia E. Piiikham's Vegetal!
Compound Duilt Her Up
Bcolicy, Mont. "I wns working
for two years clerking In a store
I ami secmi'U id las
ti'mlily losing In
weight so was
forced to glv
tip my work. A
nulgaiMir nvom.
nipmliil I,ydl II.
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to Uio and I lisve
now taken sis
Uttlrs and enn't
toll you liow I
have aiiprrcUtcd
it. I am feeling better And ttrongrr
vary day. 1 recommrnd it to all
young girls and If any have tlx asm
trouble and will write to me I will
gladly answer." Mas. lull. IL
Crjiriis, llox 47dt ricohcy, lluutsn.
fo more
Over -Acidity
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burn, dlitraas sftar ting or drink
Ing quickly and sutaly lallavad'
Saia. plMaauit Not a kusllvs,
jVormafisd Digilion and
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Sure Relief
Bell-ans
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A Means of Escape
Office Hoy Two men outlde to see
you, sir. one Is a poet and the other
la stone deuf.
Huy Kdltur Well, tell the pM-t that
the deaf man Is the editor. Family
Herald.
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Mightier Than Sword
"My M-n Is niy upkeep."
Are you an nutlmr?"
"(lofih, n. I rulse Imgs."
Charity covers a multitude of sins
Hint should be ullowed to remain uncovered.
It's a signal triumph for the weath
er man when his prediction happens
to come true.
If a woman onre pours as a beauty
It keips tier hu-y trying to live up
to It,
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Children Ciy
for It
Castorla la a comfort when Taby la
fretful. No aooner taken than the little
one Is at enso. If restless, a few dropa
loon bring contentment. No harm done,
for Cnstorlu la a baby remedy, meant
for babies. I'erfectly safe to give the
youngest Infant; you hnve tho doctors'
word for that I It Is a vegetable pro
duct and you could use It every day.
Dut Il'e In nn emergency that Castorla
means most. Some nlclit when consti
pation must be relieved or colic palne
-or other suffering. Never be without
It; some mothers keep an extra bottle,
unopened, to make sure there will nV
ways be Cnstorla In the house. It Is
effective for older children, too; rend
the look that comes with It.
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