JAPAN’S BOOKS ALL ALIKE Kj WMOE PUTS A TURKISH SINECURE. FAMILY RECIPES. Easy Jeb of the Man Who Was Ap­ I I. ?•*" Wi,h th* Originality Net Con«id*r*d a Virtu* In pointed Buoy Tander. th* Mikado’s Land. Some years ago it was resolved to i Kind »* Sc.n.ry, The position of literary men In Ja­ buoy tbe eboals tn tbe sea of Mar­ I Cf“ L iok of ' N°' American Review. The individuality carry out this and other measures. of tUese early ac- i He laid down tbe buoys and was sur­ b »*’the -odern histrionic stand- of literary fam* and literary person­ lftti*o,a~L Atting, although ality In its various aspects have not prised to find that tbe Turks thought been developed in the orieDt to nearly that thereupon tbe whole bjiBluess was k W '“ ..„nested '„ne.ted effects effect» were were at at- H «’"^rudest ’J tae crudest The mys- the same extent as in tbe west. The concluded. He pointed out. however, great books to which men return again that buoys require care, that it is Sonued tu •i the the town town and again for guidance and Inspiration necessary to repaint them from time to L were *0 »tory scaffoldings. waffoldiugs have been written thousands of years, time, to pump the water out of them ..... Lres x" lwv ;ugei, descended from and those men who earned fame there­ r-nd to see that they remain duly an­ L »nJ " risible ropes. 1 be flood after won their laurels by writing com chored in their right position. To con ■a were represented by No merit vince tbe Turks of this took a consld | tbe K*l i me square and tilled mentarles upon tbe classics. bus 1“ ' attached to originality. Moreover, erable time; but. being at length con­ j ,,UU|I that a row most writings were anonymous. Es­ t water a"11 vinced. they appointed a man espe­ with difficulty turn t might only " pecially if they were original was it II cially to take charge of tbe buoys. gere sea voyages iaU tbcreib. advisable that the author should not Some months later, however, the Marseilles to Pales ( made fro“ make his personality too prominent English officer beard shocking reports snore of tbe oar. These While learning was always respected, ' irrepressible me of these buoys and many complaints authorship never bad the position in of them, and on going out to Inspect Japan and other oriental countries them be found the paint worn off and "ere dramnriza that It has enjoyed in tbe west from most of tbe buoys waterlogged.. Here­ Lot die Blble Performed by tbe Lot trade guilds ot tbe town. the Greeks down to tbe present. upon be wrathfully found the man In Tbe Japanese mind will excel tn the charge and demanded an explanation. I d giving tbe part ot tbe story future in many directions, but tbe Tbe man Informed him that be had I’ j as its own by immemorial greatest development may be expected never been supplied with a boat and abe fishwives and prentices iu those activities for which racial f .I, country round thronged bad therefore never been able to visit sud social experience has best prepar tbe buoys since he had been in charge L lark or Chester whenever a pag- ed tbe intellect. A strong but selective [ wm to be given. Royalty fre- of them!—London Family Herald. realism in literature, delicate word L, graced the pertormances.- painting, the successful search for L ¡is Four Seas. mastery over the forces of nature, a grasp of social and political relation­ I BRIDES IN WHITE. ships—these are among the things we On* Way of Determining a Veeeel’e may expect from the Japan of tbe the Cour** on an Ocoan Voyage. Iwi> Miry Stuart Who Sit th* Dead reckoning simply means the future. B Fuhion For Thit Color. computation of a ship’s longitude and By majority or brides choose white latitude from her movements as re­ Ba selecting tbelr wedding dress be- corded in tbe log and without having E it is the conventional color, and recourse to astronomical observations. E persons are of tbe opinion that Sotharn’* Happy Thought and the Un­ Tbe chief elements from which the ruly Gallery Gods. Eraya has been favored. As a mat­ It was in the year 1803 or 1864. Dur­ reckoning is made are these: lot fact. It is of comparatively mod Tbe point of departure—that is, tbe ing the summer months Sotbern. with ■ origin, and in most eastern coun John T. Raymond and several other latitude and longitude sailed from or L pink 1» tbe bridal color. Kring tbe middle ages and in tbe well known actors, occupied tbe local last determined—the course or direc­ Kissance period brides wore crim- theater of a seaside summer resort, to tion sailed In as ascertained by tbe compass, the rate of sailing, measured Ito tbe exclusion of all other colors. which he and his company drew a from time to time by the log, and the Lt of tbe Plantagenet and Tudor houseful of people several nights in tens were married in that vivid hue. tbe week to bear and see them act— time elapsed. The various principles or methods L’H ia «till popular in parts of Brit- rehearse it really was in preparation followed In arriving at the reckoning ly, where the bride is usuuily for their next winter’s New York sea are known among navigators as “plain son—tbe most Important of their pluys lasetl in crimson brocade. Tbe little building had. of course, a sailing” and “middle latitude sailing.” It was Mary Stuart who drst changed I color of tbe bridal garments. At gallery, and in the gallery the "gods” However, tbe data thus obtained are r marriage with Francis 11. of became so obstreperous on occasions always liable to considerable errors by lore In 1558. which took place not that it was with great difficulty the reason of currents, leeway, fluctuations tore tbe altar, but before tbe great play could be proceeded with. The of tbe wind and changes in tbe decli­ Tbe results Lr- of Notre Ha me. she was gowned ringleader, a well known rough of tbe nation of tbe compass. arrived at by dead reckoning, there­ wnite brocade, with a train of pale town, was a man named Bill Hanra han. One night a happy inspiration fore. must of necessity be corrected as le Persian velvet six yards in length Having lenrned the often as possible by observation of the ibis Innovation caused a great stir seized Botbern. [tbe fashionable world of that time ' name of this prominent member of the heavenly bodies. No navigator would was not. however, until quite tbe I rowdy element, be addressed him Io risk relying wholly on this method of d of tbe seventeenth century that I tbe midst of the most unearthly noises determining bls position on an ocean re whlte-the color worn by royal i as follows: “Mr. Hanrahan, will you voyage.—New York Times. dow-s-be'nme popular for bridal ' be good enough to take charge of tile gallery and keep order for me? 1 shall rtneats-l.ondon Sketch. Pointing th* Point. I feel very grateful.” “1 think,” remarked Biggs, “one of ' The result was magical. Bill be I Jefferson end th* Patent Office. tbe funniest signs I ever saw was ■The first patron of our patent system . came at once an official of tbe theater this: Teeth Extracted While You Thomae Jefferson, who during ' and as such cracked the beads of a Walt.’” In*Jeers gave his personal attention • few of his erstwhile fellow rioters Higgs laughed long and loudly at I rrerj application for a patent He I with such good effect that it was only this, and shortly afterward he tried it lei to call the secretary of war and a little time before tbe best of order on Jlggs. lr attorney general to examine and prevailed “A friend of mine,” he said, “told Irutinlze wltb him. and they did It so me of a funny sign he bad seen— ■»roughly that In one year-the first— A Matter of Business. Teeth Extracted While You Wait.’" kr graoted only three patents. Tbe | There is a reason for everything, Jlggs reflected. hr first patent of all was given to i even a train news agent's reluctance “What is there funny about that?” Innel Hopkin« in 1790 for pearl ash- to pass through tbe cars with h applause.” •,n ««sae city Journal. * •* •upr*m* fi*|f Irtwn, 1 ‘’’»tornpt Ht “ PMo ob* <* fto— ' Mid the ready The Gladiators. Dswally gladiators were matched in They fought in different ways— bitedfolded. in chariots, on horseback, armor and with tbe lasso. Nets y* by some, who. after throw- ■Bone over the bead of an antag •Mt. dispatched bim with a three PMnted lance or trident A, ’• • Mt of ego ,r philow,ph "Has be offended y< TOUT* "No I I offended —- bits, | ventured to ,or * P~B‘ ■‘‘•‘“•"-WMb- • te*. n. r,llow OD your f *• »tat 2 * ***** i The valued family re­ cipes lor cough and cold cure, liniments, tonics and other remedies have as careful attention here as the most intricate prescrip­ tions. 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