our own country. The Di- He was hardlv thirteen was “Literary when he cissus, his best known piece. gest” of last week published the fol- apprenticed to a cameo-cutter. Later lowing on in life enlightening paragraph this training had much to do BURBANK S DISCOVERIES IN this subject, out that there with his pointing delicacy in high relief. He THE is a PLANT WORLD. Arrival and of Mails. scarcely city of importance in our soon left the cameo cutter’s and be- Departure that does not its art Malls arrive at ADsecon Post Office country possess gan to learn the shell-cutter’s trade, By Solomon Fox. follows: And much of this excellent gallery. diligently at From Philadelphia and West—9.45 a. studying drawing night, Luther Burbank was born in Lan- m. work is that of American painters. first at the Cooper Institute and later and 6.41 p. m. caster, on the seventh From Atlantic During the last- century landscape, at the of both in Massachusetts, City—6.27 a. m. and 3.42 Academy Design, of 1849. p. m. portraits, mural paintings,—in fact New York. April, He was the son of a w Mails close as follows: ^ W^WvW-yWyW^W.W^W^W^W. farmer and all 1 almost field of has through his early life For every painting In eighteen sixty-seven when he Philadelphia—6.20 and 9.30 a. m been added to the of showed a strong love of nature. His 3.30 and 6.25 p. m. Once more The Echo greets the pie is dyin’ and all the toime.’’ list American was nineteen years old he sailed in dyin’ a woman of considerable ed- For Atlantic City—9.45 a. m. ; 6.25 m. and friends of the achievement. Chase, Innes, the for mother, p. members High Sargent, steerage . He had just The Office opens daily except Sunday at She used to be a | ucation and knowledge of plant life, 6.15 School. pensive maid, Redfield, Martin, Scofield,Whistler are one hundred dollars and his cameo a. m. and closes 7.15 p. m. x But did much to him. Carrier now, upon my life, but a few of the names known in Eu- cutter’s outfit with him. encourage leaves on Rural Delivery Route at Soon after 10.45 a. m. Since we are married, I’m as well as During summer vacations he work- INTRODUCTION. afraid, rope America. his arrival in Paris he entered the She’s an wife. ed in a at Worcester. He was Next week will be ex-pensive Winslow Homer, however, has of School of Fine Arts. Here he be- factory observed as Har- The of the Pleas- late focused the attentioh of the Am- naturally an observant lad and by vest Home Week at the Absecon M. Literary Society Surely its a funny that when came intimately associated with some held its thing pondering the processes of the fac- E. Church. On antville High School first Cupid hits his mark he Mrs. erican art world. In his methods and famous French Sunday, Oct. 18, the October 9th. The : generally Sculptors. tory equipment, he succeeded in in- i pastor, Rev. Clarence M. meeting Assembly it. subjects his genius is so unusual that Saint Gaudens left Paris and trav- Johnston, room was filled with students and no venting a machine which could do the will preach at 10.30 a. m. and patriotic American can afford to be eled from place to for several there Little one place work of six men. Needless to will also be visitors. Egbert day observed his ignorant of him. The following crit- and say, reception of members. In years then returned to America his The meadows had been mother making tea. “What kind of icisms are an pay increased and the manufac- the evening there will be a ser- evidently excerpts from article in eighteen seventy-three. special searched for the occasion, for the tea is that, mama?” he asked." Why, Cox. turer predicted for him a great fu- vice at 7.30 o’clock, with addresses pi- by Kenyon He was the first American sculp- by ano was meadow I don’t recall the name. do ture. Robert D. Director of bt ked with asters Why you His pictures deal especially with tor to equip himself with French Maltby, Atlantic and marsh elder in its most ask?” I was just wondering wheth- the of the and Much to the disgust of his friends, County Vocational Board of Educa- feathery, nobility simple hardy and both his and skill : er it was the Liber-tea we training youth he the of and fairy-like stage. In artistic lettering sing about lives of hunters, fishers, and seafar- attracted however, gave up pursuit tion, Henry M. Cressman, County universal attention. and on the boards the words in school?” ers. The of the engineering turned to that which Superintendent of the Public Schools, appeared grandeur sea, air, His first important work was the and the earth are revealed with stir- had always appealed to him—workings The special preachers for the Music, Painting, Sculpture, Poetry, Teacher—“Can any boy here tell decoration of the chancel of Saint evenings out in detail effect. There is j with plants. Mr. Burbank began in of the week are as follows: architecture—bearing me what the is?” ring nothing mys- Thomas’s in New York The 1 Monday, equator I City. a modest Rev. J. W. of the subject of the day, “The Arts of terious about the art of Winslow Ho- chief feature of very way, producing garden Nickelson, Pleasantville: Johnny—“A menagerie lion run- j this is a magnificent truck and seeds. Peace.” mer. His with the One day he noticed Tuesday, Rev. J. Swain Garrison, of ning around the earth.” pictures speak cross surrounded by kneeling angels. After the election of offi- voice of a and whether j a seed ball on one of his potato Port Republic; Wednesday, Rev. Carl- regular trumpet they ! This beautiful work was destroyed by made a short ad- “Can you imagine,” said the teach- or vines. This was very unusual. Most ton R. Van Hook, of Thurs- cers, the secretary exhilarate annoy you, you cannot fire in nineteen hundred and four. Linwood; er | men would as : dress in of the exercises. of natural history, “anything worse them. are not suitable have thrown it away day, Rev. C. D. Sinkinson, of Atlantic explanation neglect They He was next appointed a member Miss as follows: than a giraffe with a sore throat?” for in fact useless, but Burbank determined to City; Friday, Rev. T. J. Cross, of At- Campbell spoke parlor decorations; you j of the International Jury of Fine Arts well to a “Yes, sir,” came the from as sea plant it. There were just twenty- lantic City. “Perhaps it might be say answer might well let the itself into at the Paris Exposition. few words in of one boy. house as one of Homer’s three seeds, and each of these he Frank Jeffey has closed his shoe explanation today’s your pictures At this time he modeled the monu- The first is a series “What, pray?” asked the teacher in of it. Neither is Homer planted separately, carefully cultivat- shop near the post office and has mov- program. part considering ment of Admiral Farragut for Madi- of devoted to what be surprise. the exhibition he is not think- ing the vines which came up. ed his family to Atlantic City. papers might room; son Square, New York City, and also called “The Arts of Peace”—if that “A Centipede with corns.” of an audience at but of In the fall when the potatoes were Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Garton en- ing all, only one of Governor Randall. Saint Gau- isn’t too a title. the he has seen and of his ef- dug, no two hills were the same. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huf- high sounding A school-boy, asked to write an es- thing dens was given the commission to do “Just at this time the great Euro- fort to render it He One bore potatoes of good quality fington, of Philadelphia, last week. say on cats, made the following state- truthfully. places both of these statues about the same war is us himself in direct with na- and exceptional size. Planting from A large rubber plant was stolen pean making appreciate ment: “Cats that’s made for little- competition time. He finished the Randall statue these a new va- more than usual the peace that ture, and if his work seems harsh or again, they produced from the front porch of Mrs. Charles keenly boys and girls to maul and tease is first and after making a model of the our own land. Still violent become so in the effort riety, larger, whiter, smoother, and I Mason’s home one night the first of reigns throughout called Maltese cats. Some cats are it,has Farragut statue set his assistants to more this exhibition of to nature’s with his more uniform in size than any exist- this week. disgraceful known their are match' strength work on it. When by queer purrs; they it was finished he the Burbank Po- Mr. Abram Davis civilized nations under the influence own. He painted directly from the ob- | ing potato. Today has returned called Pursian cats. Sometimes a asked his friend, William Lo-w, to pass of worst natures makes us turn whenever that was and tato is w'ell known and seventeen mil- home from a pleasant week’svisit their very fine cat is called a ject possible, it. Low magnificat. judgment upon examined the worth are now with to the of man’s it was often to him when it lion dollars’ used year- with relatives and friends at Newark, pleasure products Cats with very deep feelings is called possible ; statue, and saw that it was far below nobler the treasures of art not be so to another. He ly in the . where he was in the produce commis- moments, Feline cats.” might paint- the artist’s usual standard but hesi- and the humane benefits of science. ed his “All’s Well” moon- Burbank next moved to Santa Rosa sion business for a number of years. entirely by tated to tell him so as he knew the We think with of the architec- Heard in class-room: never it or Valley, north of San Francisco, there Rev. Robert A. Elwood expect3 to pride light, touching by day committee were impatiently waiting to on his work on a much ture and of Greece, the is to hot over it in the studio. He had carry larg- leave the latter part of this week on sculpture Celerity something put working and at any revoke the of the liter- house construct- delay might er scale. a lecture tour through the New priceless paintings Italy, plates down with.” a portable painting commission. He knew that if Eng- of the noble music work from nature they He made thousands of experiments land States. ature England, “Mustard is the stuff that makes a ed, that he might did Saint Gaudens this, would lose in new variet- Mrs. to which bears us into a heaven of sweet sandwich taste so bad when don’t in the bitterest weather, and he used fruits, producing many Mary Bates has gone At- you much money which he really needed, sound—for all these the work on.” to a canvas on the of ies of plums, prunes, peaches, apples, lantic City to take up her residence. things, put it hang balcony so he tried to avoid his friend. But of man’s better moments—we are es- “A his in the and pears, cherries and quinces. Stoneless Miss May Cordery was the over caterpillar is an upholstered studio, open air, study the artist found him and learned all worm.” it from a distance “with reference plums and prunes; plums that look Sunday guest of Miss Alice MacIntyre pecially grateful today. he wished to know from the look on our talks will be not as he “to its and and taste like apples; gigantic red- at Wilmington, Del. “Then, too, solely,” said, simple his face. He told the committee of the arts of but of the absolute truth.” they cheeked pears; cherries, for canning, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Du Bois, of only peace, PERSONALS. must wait while he did it over. To- arts of here in our own land. Homer is not afraid to attempt any- that leave the stone on the tree when Absecon Highlands, have gone to peace day the work has no rival other than we cannot compete with Edited by Dorcas Rienar. That he has seen a thing and you pick them; large savory quinces Tampa, Florida, where their son and “Although thing. that of his own making. the older countries in these things, that it interested him is reason en- that grow on bushes—these are a few daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Extracts from test The He made the famous Monument of it is pleasant to know that America paper: ough for trying to paint it. Many of the remarkable results obtained. Du Bois, have been living the past earth’s path around the orbit is call- Lincoln which stands in Chicago. to Burbank that black has advanced far beyond mere crude men have sat by a camp-fire at night It occurred year. ed the That he was successful in noetic would better if had a and beginnings in all arts. Milky Way. and have enjoyed, in a dreamy way, walnuts be they The annual meeting exhibition idealizations is easily seen in his “So as listen to our humble lit- Addie in which the curves of cut thin shell, so he set about to produce of garments of the Absecon Branch, you Geometry: Angels watching long light great statue “The Peace of God” in bear in mind that blue darkness the ascend- them. By selecting the thinnest and of the Needlework Guild, will be held tle attempts, please have a common side and a common into the by Rock Hill Cemetery, Washington. and this se- in the M. E. on af- we are to learn of vertex are called Who but Homer would planting them, continuing Chapel Thursday trying something adjacent angels. ing sparks. his most effort is those which reveal man’s made the sub- Perhaps stirring lection several times, he produced a ternoon, things high- have them, principal the wonderful OcC29th^at2^30o’clock. Teacher in Stenography Class: Shaw Memorial which nut with so thin a shell that the est nature and of which we, as a na- ject of a picture? Who but Homer “Don’t make it hooky like this.” stands in Common. This and them so tion, are justly proud.” has seen or painted such a thing as squirrels birds, finding piece of work had as its inspiration to took them all. He then <8> SCULLVILLE. ^ The program follows: Miss N. will hold an extra class that flock of ravenous crows, starved easy break, a most pathetic story. Colonel Shaw had breed back to heavier shells. ■.yi-'i>^:^,^.yi^y.y.y^^ “Give Peace, 0 God”... .School after school to explain the meaning of by the long winter, hunting a live fox to Song, belonged to a fine New England fam- Burbank made An attractive autumn was on tenor to Mr. C. the snow which retards many experiments wedding Paper “Augustus St. Gaudens, through heavy : ily, and, like many other Northerners, with trees. For instance, he took the solemnized afternoon at 2 o'- America’s Greatest Sculptor” his superior speed—one of the most Monday Heard in Eleventh Year English: was for some time indifferent to the the flower of an when Mrs. Amanda Eva Lutz superb animal pictures in the world, pollen from English clock, Blackman “Tomorrow we will take the life of question. One night, howev- an artist who has slavery walnut and put it on the stigma of a became the bride of Mr. John Wesley Talk on “Ethelbert Nevin, Song yet produced by Addison. All come prepared.” er, he heard a powerful appeal in be- California walnut. In thirteen Wood. The was solemniz- Writer”.Frances Shreeves painted no other? He wishes to paint years ceremony half of the slaves, and from that time a to feet at home of bride in Scull- the sea the foam of breakers ; tree grew from thirty forty ed the the Song, “The Rosary”.. .Dorcas Rienar Wanted: by night, his attitude The war broke i changed. high. This was called the Paradox ville, which was attractively decorated Piano Solo, “Narcissus”.Helen Fritsch dark against the glittering wake of Grasshoppers, butterflies, eggs, i out and Shaw enlisted. He was plac- Walnut and it is one of the in autumn leaves. Rev. Walker offici- “A Discussion of the Art of Homer the moon. Who else would not have although flowers and katydids for the ed in command of a regiment of col- its wood is ated. The bride wore a Smith biology feared to disturb the serenity of na- | fastest growing trees, traveling Winslow” .Estella class. ored At once he became an or troops. hard for cabinet mater- gown of plum colored broadcloth. The Selection, “Bella ture by the presence of figures, enough good Napole” An extra excellent officer. His great influence ial. best man was Mr. Paul the Girls’ Sextette pencil sharpener for the would have dared more, at most, than Jones, Ninth over his men was due to his personal an Eastern walnut with maid of honor was Miss Anna Black- “Burbank’s Discoveries in the Plant grade. the black, almost formless, groups of By crossing interest in each one. The night be- the a tree and the bearer was Master World”. Solomon Fox A floor walker to keep tabs on the silent watchers on the rocks ? Hom- California, slow-growing man, ring fore the fatal battle he spent in going was which bore Gordon Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. School pencils that mysteriously disappear er cuts his foreground with the long produced many nuts; Paper.... around from man to man enhearten- this is the Walnut. Wood have on an extended hon- Editor-in-Chief Fannie Martin from the eleventh grade class-roqm. straight line of the platform of a Royal gone ing the trembling blacks and bidding Mr. Burbank’s most valu- to D. C. “America”. School A half for the eleventh summer cottage or hotel, and places Probably eymoon Washington, They Song, holiday them at all events to die like men and able work is the production of the will be at home after November first to enable them to the dead on it, illumined by artificial light, anc grade bury not like cowards. They promised to cactus. He has devoted ten in Atlantic Those were: so as to become almost the spineless City. present flies in the basement. large follow him even to death. EDITORIALS. of the, picture, twc faithfully years of study and used thousands of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith of At- Boards to those broken principal subject knows how Colonel Shaw replace by were Everybody in developing a cactus without lantic City; Mr. Elton Braddock, the One of our needs is a girls waltzing together. They plants greatest good Joe H. fell while bravely leading his charge, thorns and without the fib- Misses Beatrice and Mildred Brad- to he saw them and them woody, fiction library. It requires money there; painted and how a man A chair for Clarence S. the loyal negroes to rous skeleton which makes the leaves dock, Master Francis Braddock, Miss > purchase these books, and there must reclining vso; and he triumphs. The girls and fought above the dead body until As a result of his Edna of Atlantic Mrs. A sea dance and the very indigestible. work, Morgan City; ( ~ be some way of procuring it. An en- water-proof plate for the ceiling the together, there remained only a heap of slain. the cactus is now a nutritious Carl A. of Mr. and tertainment has been in above the fountain. spirit of “A Summer Night” is fixed very Hopf, Linwood; suggested His family refused to have his body food for cattle. This will Mrs. Elisha Lee, Mrs. Clarence Lash- a number of students the canvas. The “Early Morn- probably which large A position as grave-digger. Notify upon on to Massachusetts and with was two brought revolutionize conditions in the arid ley, Miss Beatrice Lashley, Mr. and could take part. Any suggestions Oscar S. ing after Storm at Sea” the men whom he inspired, he lies of the world. Mrs. David Lashley, Mrs. Mabel would be by the teachers, years on his easel and, during that regions appreciated An elevator for the use of the elev- buried in the South. Saint Gauden’s Mr. Burbank is also intersted in Smith, Mrs. Sallie Smith, Miss Clark, as it is desired that this entertain- time, was the subject of a rather vol- enth grade. name will always be kept alive by this new of flowers. It Mrs. Hannah J. Blackman, Mrs. at an date. uminous with the producing types ment be given early correspondence work if bv no other. Homer’s was he that brought the new variety Stravva, Mrs. Augusta Johann, Mrs, The Juniors are also thinking of The ninth volunteers dealers who had ordered it. grade kindly — for is that he of dahlia from Mexico which, after Susan Jeffries, Mrs. Elmer Steelman, giving a play during this term. It to pay for the gum Mr. B. had to excuse delay always of crossing, finally produced the cactus Mrs. Andrew Blackman and Mr. Mark would be given in one of the theatres throw in the basket. must “have a crack at it out doors,” ETHELBERT NEVIN. dahlia so well known here. Blackman. and the proceeds be used for the li- as he is not satisfied to work from his Heard in class: of 1902 he By Frances Shreeves. While walking through his dahlia Many handsome presents in cut brary or some similar purpose. We English original study. In March Miss T.—Miss a full plot one day, he noticed one flower glass, silverware and linen were re- need improvements not only on the M., spell superstition. writes: “After waiting year, says: Shakespeare with a but on Miss M.—St-u-p-e-r-s-t-i-t-i-o-n. out for it I very faint, perceptibly ceived. inside of the building but also the looking every day “The man that hath no music in him- Miss T.—You mean not stew. I sweet odor. He immediately isolated outside. there is not one pu- soup, got the light and the sea that want- Surely self, it and its seeds. The who would not but as it was very cold I had to carefully planted pil of the High School The pupils of the P. H. S. wish to ed; Nor is not moved with concord of ♦ and I was a plants grown from these seeds vari- $> IDLEWOOD. like to see the yard beautified. How William a with a paint out of my window, present B., Junior, sweet sounds, no others a far ... it is not ed,—some having odor, nice it would be to see the grounds medal for his heroism 25, when little too away good Is fit for and Sept. I have another treasons, strategems disagreeable one, and a few emitting Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis, of Read- free from scraps of paper, and a vel- he rescued two of the charming enough yet, and must nature on it.” spoils; a perfume like that of the Magnolia ing, Pa., visited friends here last Sun- lawn, similar to the one at the from a painting from Finally, vety Sophs, watery grave. They The motions of his spirit are dull as blossom. The latter he selected and Fire in front of the several months later, he writes again: day. House, building. wish, however, to advise the young night. of “The arrived, and planted again until there is now a Mr. Morris Poland, Washington It is even possible to have flower ladies not to to search the bot- long-looked-for day And affections dark as ^* try his Erebus: dahlia with the scent of as has moved to Atlantic beds and shade trees in the from 6 to 8 o’clock a. m. I painted magnolias avenue, City ; yard. tom of the basin for objects for bi- Let no such man be trusted.” the winter. from nature finishing it, its permanent characteristic. for ology class because there might not If love of music be of Atlantic has the fourth painting on this the test, then Burbank frequently walked through Miss S. Finney, City, EXCHANGE JOKES. always be a brave young man on the making Thomas farm two hours each.” most certainly Ethelbert Nevin, the his fields looking "for blossoms on bought the William near scene. canvas of J was a man be one avenue. Edited by Frances Shreeves and An admirable instance of the ex- popular song writer, to which to experiment. On of these Tremont who is Alwilda Ware. We wonder: pressiveness of Homer’s composition trusted. strolls he noticed that the corolla of Miss Ida Burrell, employed is the He was born near Pittsburg, Penn- the yellow poppy, which grows so in Atlantic City, spent Sunday with a Why Ephra H. does not get an auto at a comparatively early date, Mr. White, while harnessing mule From his who was in had a her —he is so fond of Fords. little water-color called “Berry Pick- sylvania. father, abundantly California, parents. last Saturday, was kicked just south it is a proprietor of a Pittsburg newspaper, streak of crimson in it. At once he Miss Laura Brush spent the week- '•' a If Helen is in ers”. At first sight simple the corn crib.—Excerpt from Long dressing? he received most of his the The with friends in Atlantic transcript from nature, with little education. gathered and planted seeds. end City. vspaper. Where Clarence S. gets his supply Robert Nevin the musical flower contained much more A number of houses are to be built style in either the drawing or the col- encouraged resulting J'or Sale: A bull Will eat of flowers ? tendencies early evinced his son crimson. Successive at last on West Jersey avenue, above Ridge, dog. or, yet it is full of a charm difficult to by selectings and him the crimson one of in the near ything. Is fond of children.—lb. Miss C. is still wondering which is account for. And then one notices gave every advantage, taking developed poppy, future.^ him abroad for two of travel our most flowers. the ground and which the sky on that the lines of all the subordinate years splendid garden Johnnie attentively gazed at the and Miss A.’s painting. lead straight to the head of study in and then send- Mr. Burbank’s discoveries have hen tracks, zigzags, curves, and dots figures world. McKEE CITY. ♦ the taller Standing alone on the ing him to Boston for piano study been of immense benefit to the of his stenographer sister’s shorthand W« advise Norman R. and Clarence girl, •vi, has a rib- and composition. Young Nevin then New trees, new fruits, new flowers, notes. left, and that she blowing S. to let all foreign languages alone. lessons in to are due to his devotion to his J. of McKee bon on her hat. The line of that rib- began giving Pittsburg untiring Mrs. Vaughn, Sr., City, “Jee! sis,” said he, “you and me Your own are more than en- tongues of the which earn money for further study abroad. chosen work. Already he has accom- gave a Columbus Day dinner in honor write the same. Betchu no- bon takes possession eye, exactly ough. clouds in From this time on his life was a plished more in this field than any of Miss Hubbard’s twenty-first birth- tell ’em is carried by it, and by the body’d apart.” constant of his favorite art. other man. The tables were Wonders will never cease. Mr. B. the sky, straight across the picture to pursuit day anniversary. Now at now He is as one of our lead- in the national A boy was asked to give a sen- actually smiled at one of the girls in the other end where, so small as to be studying , winning recognized beautifully arranged fame at Paris as a now not in our and were the favors. The tence with the word “triangle” in it, the eleventh grade the other day. otherwise unnoticeable, a singing bird teacher, giv- ing scientists, only country colors, flags to which he “When I fish- concerts to crowded audienc-1 but in lands across the sea. The Car- guests included: Mr. and Mrs. J. replied: go sits upon the branch of a bare shrub. ing city Ask Margaret Me. if the gypsy girl and but not the Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Haggen ing and the fish won’t bite on worms, By that subtle bit of arrangement the es, last, least, producing negie Institute, realizing great Vaughn, is still throwing her head around. works of his own that have of his voted him ten and Mrs. and I try-angle worms.” air has been filled not only with sun charming importance work, daughter. Hollings of Ask the tenth how but with and the established him permanently in the thousand dollars a year for ten years daughter, Mrs. Clark Trenton, Mrs. Dear Pat (in a letter written by an grade geometry and breeze music, there are in a is affection of many lovers of sweet mel- to aid him in carrying out his ideas. Kneiss of Philadelphia, Mrs. Goddard, Irishman to a friend), if this letter many angels triangle. expression of the summer morning odies. Observation of the keenest type, Mrs. Mayers, Mrs. Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. does not reach you, put your right Ask Marion S. how to “biscet” an complete. of Pleasantville. of we have Nevin wrote many piano pieces and knowledge, intuition, genius—all Ed. Hartzell f address on it and send it back to me. In this mastery design angle. a work for he these Luther Burbank has devoted undoubtedly, that which makes Wins- little orchestra, but Advice to the Freshmen: will be remembered for his with zeal to the interests Ik We hope Mr. F. of the eleventh will low Homer a creator; that which always j unswerving In he his of mankind. Such service cannot 3> SOMERS POINT. Little drops of knowledge, not be any the worse for having transforms him from a mere observer songs. composed | be in his life in too Little grains of sense, worked so hard on the personals. and a brilliant reporter into a great “May Tuscany”; appreciated highly. his Venetian Mrs. A. H. Mrs. James G. \ Make a mighty difference, and original artist. Although an un- inspired sketches, per- Higbee, Mr. Lake, when asked to sing a the best known “The Gon- YOUR FALL COLD NEEDS Mrs. Nettie Leeds and Mr. and When the tests commence. colorist, a powerful but untrain- haps being Scull, song at a said that it was equal the an- party, his faults al- doliers.” The “Sketch Book,” known ATTENTION Mrs. Carl A. Hopf attended Irishman—“Do shave about time for the to ed draughtsman, might j ye for foive guests leave. to musician of is a i services at the Old Metho- most overbear his merits were he not j every America, niversary cents ?” The hostess replied: “That is the collection of thirteen and dist Church at the head of a designer of the first rank. Be- songs piano No use to fuss and try to wear it Episcopal Barber—“Yes, one side.” reason we want you to sing.” Tuckahoe River on Fol- a of the first pieces among which are “I’ the Won- out. It will wear out instead. the Sunday. Bk Irishman—“All thin shave cause he is designer you roight; drous Month o’ and the sere- which they enjoyed an auto- William B. of the Tenth, so they rank he is fairly certain to be perma- May”, j Take Dr. King's New Discovery, re- lowing the outsoide." that We Two Were mobile trip through Cape May County say, is asking his mother to make nently reckoned a master. nade, “O, May- lief follows quickly. It checks your one of the rarest which included Sea Isle and A Chink by the name of Ching Ling, him a dress so he can have two more ing,” lyrics in the Cold and Soothes your Cough away. City Cape Fell off a street a week. Who mu- His song, “The and May car—bing! bing! study periods said English Language. Pleasant, Antiseptic Healing. _ AMERICA’S GREATEST SCULP- City.__ The “con” turned his head, sic and drawing for the boys? Rosary”, reached a phenomenal popu- Children like it. Get a 50c bottle of To a passenger said: TOR. larity. His child songs have a pecul- Dr. King’s New Discovery and keep PLEASANTVILLE HOSPITAL. The car’s lost a washer, iar, captivating charm and are set to it in the house. “Our For sick, maimed, halt, Ding! Ding! AN AMERICAN PAINTER. Family Cough Injured, By Eva R. Lutz. some of Robert Louis Stevenson’s best and Cold Doctor” writes Lewis Cham- loose joint, rattle kneed, gouty, house An Irishman on board a steamboat, By Estella Smith. child poems. “In Winter I Get Up berlain, Manchester, Ohio. maid knee, and run-down Watches and for the first time seeing life preserv- Money Augustus Saint Gaudens, Ameri- At Night” and “Little Blue” are back if not but it al- 55 North Main Street. Phone k Boy satisfied, nearly Clocks, ers, asked what they were, and being Many people would be to ca’s was surprised greatest sculptor, born in two of the most popular. “Water- ways helps.—adv. 129X, or posal will bring Ambulance told, remarked: ‘Thin why don’t ye know how art many good galleries Dublin, Ireland, but was brought to Scenes” includes the Dragon Fly, and Surgeon. C. A. Beitel, Watch- 1 in the where there are put thipi hospitals, peo- throughout the breadth of America when only six months old. Ophelia, and “Barcarolle,” and Nar- ■•"Subscribe for THE PRESS. **•■ maker and Jeweler. —adv.