Turning Russian Women Into Holy Priestesses

June 6.—(Special.)—Holy Nizhni-Insarevo deposed Its own drunker ^^^j^OSCOW, fom. A fanatical peasant left the marked advance. The present plan Is I I Russia has found a 4iew path priest, Ilovaiskl. and put a woman in hi! JULIUS OSTMANN |y| By church in a rage, returning with a pav- to found in Kleff and some other towns K9HBSII to holiness m the shape of place. Ilovaiskl entered the church dur- ing stone, and hurled it at Seniavlna'a theological courses for women, which p ■ ft wr Jl Forty-odd moujik ing service, and made a scene with hi! VTJTi oT,*O?^™0^ to u n (JJ A -I1 w 1. v r>\ —fl 0^3 lady priests. head. A scene resulted. The stone will later develop Into full theological dressed in and supplanter. hTe villagers put him out women, sheepskins thrower was let go free, but Seniavlna seminaries. M. Beverin, a Wharkoff mer- .armfcd with staves are tramp- THe appealed to Yeneseisk consistory apostolical was again arrested and lodged in Perm chant of means, has offered 1100,000 on her eastern calling on which reported to St. Petersburg, and St ing provinces peas- Jail on a charge of blasphemy, brawling condition that the synod allows women h ant sinner to come and be saved, and Petersburg proposed to intervene. Be In church and incitement to^ disobe- to be ordained. He says that the pres- the numerous impenitent that fore it had time to take measures th« warning dience. Later she was brought to tige of the male clergy has fallen hope- will be lost. Though the njovement in favor of women priests mad< they inevitably ETkatertsburg, and there she remains. lessly low anion* ti** ueirsants and work- chief of these vigorous women now sits in tremendous progress, particularly in Wes The other women preachers have been ing class; and tnat if the churcn is i«» Ekaterinburg jail to the un- Siberia and along the Russo-Siberlai preaching left in peace; and thy ar said to be be saved that can oly be by women. responsive walls, the cause goes bravely frontier; and it would take more than th< conducting a vigorous campaign all His own daughter, who Is a doctor, has on; and now Procurator of the Synod efforts of Procurator of the Synod Sablei Holy over tho Urals. Also from Voronezh specially studied theology and preaching he hates is to root it out. ■•abler, though modernity, and Podolia at the other end of the In order, says M. Severin, that in her ^out to found a women’s theological col- The main cause of the spread is tht empire come stories of women priests, charitable work among the , ehe at Kieff in that women propaganda carried on by the first womai lege carder may one of whom was beaten nearly to may be able “to combat doubt, strength- fit themselves to true tenets of priest in European Russia, Seniavina, t en resolution* and tlxe preach death by a mob. good fortify dealer in fruits and vegetables In th< dying.” motner cnurcn. The woman priest movement has begun (Copyright, 1914, by Curtis Brown.) The movement last summer at town of Perm. Seniavina is a first cousir began to extend beyond the peasant class where Postnoye, near Nazimovsk, a town on the of the Siberian"priestess, Matriona, ant It originated. It is attracting young («hnst Defended Property Yenesei river. The priest got in that way she got drawn into the move ofVostnoye women from the so-called "Intelligence." From London Tit-Bits. drowned during a fishing excursion, and ment. This Seniavina, though she barelj Until lately nearly all girls of this class A strange ghost story concerning left behind a widowed spouse, Matriona, knows how to write, Is no ordinary worn were revolutionary* and atheistical, but Burton Agnes Hall, a grand old place and an equaly widowed church. It was an. She has surprising talents for preach during the past there boa near Bridlington, is recalled by the hard to find a successor. Postnoye is not ing, apostolic earnestness, a remarkabli been a strong reaction. This reaction la engagement of Lieut. Griffith Boynton, famous for learning; of 90 adult males command of the rugged dialect spoken ir best expressed by the Moscow woman B. N., only son of Sir Griffith and lady only 17 can read; and of the nine who can the Urals, and a smattering of medica writer, Irina Schein, who says, "in our Boynton of Uurmston, Yorkshire, and write, most acquired their accomplish- knowledge got from her father who wai once Nationalist 'Intelligence’ is begin- Miss Naomi N’nighttngale, only child ment during terms of penal servitude. So "Feldscher’’ at a military hospital ning a mystical political move back tc of Mr. H. E. Nightingale, of Cromwell when good diocesan Bishop Innokenti Thus equipped, Seniavina started tc and a road, Kensington. Burton is reform the lutocracy mystical religious move Agnes chose for Postnoye & successor to the world; and she made great Per the the ancestral seat of the but until first time In its history, Russlar Boyntons, drowned priest the sucessor would not progress she fell into a trap set on the death of the late baronet. Sir by her enemies. educated society Is pious." The religious go. He said that the drowned priest had Henry, In the f Kleff university and of the Moscow Inherited three and got drowned because his parishioners on her father’s farm. The peasants by sisters, who, being medical, legal and other "courses." have very wealthy, decided to rebuild the him allowance. flocked to hear her and the local kept on starvation lemanded that there shall be old churches were deserted. Trouble be- theological So for three months Postnoye church Inigo Jones was, It Is said, the arch- for courses, with right to women to preach was desolate and Postnoye’s natives re- gan, what may be done freely In itect, and Uubens Is reported to have the far In the religious world the movement ha* lapsed into sift. Then Widow Matriona Yenesel district is not poss- assisted with the decorations. An ab-_ ible under iffectod the convents. A sensation oc- sorbing Interest was taken In the came to the rescue. The iron shield which official eyes in European Russia. The curred In February when two nuns, rela- building by the youngest sister. Anne is beaten as a substitute for bell ringing police closed Seniavina's of Griffith, but one day she was brutally church and arrested her. tives the late army reformer, Oounl suddenly boomed forth, and when the vil- Shewas tried assaulted by a tramp, and subsequently \ by the Perm assize Miliutln, eloped from the Moscow Nova- lagers came to church they found Matrl- court for "arro- died. She made her sisters promise J gating to herself Devltschl convent. They declared that that her head would be removed at I ona Installed as priestess. She wore a priestly dignity” her and was they w'ere going to preach among the death and kept In the house. They f gold cloth “rlsa,” and looked—were It not acquitted. It is a penal of- forgot to do as she had with the said the poor. The convent is in a state of fer- wished, for the absence of a beard—as good a fense, court, for an unor- to result that the most appalling noises dained to ment, owing the desire of more nuns as her person preach in a church of were heard in the parson husband. to house. In their per- the orthodox follow the example of tho first. In holy Russia, much less in unholy faith; but there is plexity the two sisters consulted the 8t. Is nothing to prevent anyone who makes Petersbury synod strongly op- vicar, telling him of their dying sister’s Siberia, these things maks a stir. The * posed to this He It be no movement, but cannot sup- request. agreed that ought to ^ Postnoye flock would pretentions preaching in his or her ordinarily have press It. It fears to carried out. so the body was unearthed own church. Seniavina was released. incur the enmity of thrown their felt boots at a lady preach or. and the head removed to the house. women, who are the best Her followers, men (women re- supporters of but they were so tired at three mostly The noises at once ceased. being tho church. At a main faithful to the men priests) synod council meeting Various generations from time to months sermonless and likewise so carried her held last month. M. Matveyeff, a time tried to rid of the but amazed and enthusiastically out of provin- get head, flabbergasted that they list- cial and consistory member, declared that In always the hideous noises recommenced ened to court; Seniavina began a soul- peacefully Matrlona's pious words; and continued until the greusome rello saving tour; and before last Christ- many provinces women are almost the and went home in peaoe. were so was back. At last Sir They mly of the brought Henry mas had induced 43 women supporters church, ut least edified that the usual Sunday drinking peasant of Boynton (Mrs. Wickham-Boynton’s among the peasants. The peasont men bout with fairly god education to become priests. father) had the head cemented In the fiery ”monopolka” passed off are " " mostly hostile or Indifferent. On wall of the a Seniavina declares that she has a divine ** nr .an n i i -to » Q" great hall, behind beauti- without a fight; and so Matriona re- the eojxwteqnpya basis of this the synod decided that fully carved screen which came from vocation. The official church, she mained priestess of Postnoye. the movement for women priests must be Bramston, the home of Sir Matthew says, is ruined by priestly This event caused a intemper- treated with caution; and that the vital first who great scandal, for Top, Left—Priestess Seniavina, apple woman of Perm, Russia, who is the movement in favor of Boynton, baronet, married ance and by the marriages of priests; leading Joint Is not whether women or and since the Russians do not believe in sex women to now preach Anne, skull has been “In- equality allowing preach. She is in prison as a consequence of a plot of her enemies. but and it must be redeemed by women Top, Right_ not, that if they do preach it shall terred” the hauntlngs and manifes- In religion. certain sects Procurator of Only heretical the Holy Synod Sabler, head of the Russian church, who now proposes to establish a women’s >e in orthodox So who will,take an oath never to touch spirit. far, the women tations have, It Is, said, entirely which are now extinct recognized women college of theology, ltottom—Novo-Devitschi convent, Moscow, from which two nuns have flown with the preachers are till On liquor and not to nearly schismatics. ceased. the staircase at Burton as marry. Women intention of priests. The aged and holy women becoming priests. The synod in particular dreads their Agnes is the painting of the sisters, priests who are who already married must loctrine of for as “prayers” (bogomolkl) and want of celibacy priests, for al- and very quaint they look In ruffs and leave their funds, but after the cure by After three weeks his son was brought to the of the “screamers” husbands. Seniavina proved hostility regular clergy. though the higher, or "black." clergy farthingales. (klikushi) wander about the Senlavina of the son of the Uuku her zeal by leaving her own husband. back in perfect health. Such is the Seniavlna 'fell Into a trap. The priests themselves do not marry, celibacy for country are much respected, but their Tartnr millionaire, Agl-Yousoupoff. story. gave Seniavina a if the local church the Jte secular clergy is regarded as She set up house in a small hut near Yousaupoff of Annunciation spoclfi- Keeping It Dark piety concerns themselves alone; and no came in ally Roman Catholic, and Perm, and all last winter this house money plentifully. Yousou- big sum of money. Seniavina devoted invited her to “justify her faith" in Catholicism Is From Judge. Russian, however penitent, would consent he only rival which the Greek orthodox was the headquarters of the woman poff's son, for three years, suffered it all to the cause; and continued hei chuch. Seniavlna consented. She Isn't it very embarrassing? Mr. Skit- to be saved by their ministrations. The priest agation. dared that ihurch dreads. In order to check such tles can tell his wife he wnVlncurable. Humor to make her own leliveed hardly from her event of living by selling a long addess In which she icresles women are to be Postnoye changed all this. Peas- A congres of adherents of the move- encouraged, sister who’s come to stay with them.” reached Baku that peasant women In Perm ants of several in- fruit in market place. 'peated he assault upon the official rho synod will not allow them to l>e "Is neighboring villages ment was held at Christmas. At first Perm were he worrying?” stalled women effecting ^niraculoua cures, This self-denial increased her rep- jhuch; and announced that she had but it is priests. The village of the propagandists were irdained, willing for them to he- "Oh, no! He’d Just ns soon remain in hampered for hemself, sent his son to be cured. utation. Trouble again brewed owing ides fom heaven to bing about a e- :elve theological education. This is a the dark.”

•••••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••■ CU Leaves the Second r Moon 1 1 -—_ of 'v -u_ WING to an enforced separation shore. The mast takes the place of the This was the setting when I passed a its facade as a swallow's from my daily oriental notes I window and the merchant adver- By C. F. MARKELL nest to th# c^isplay fleet upon the Yangtse. The tiny forest eaves of a barn and a fantastic am unable to give my readers tises that which he has for sale sus- two-story by worth seeing. When the first leaves ar- rapidly. Many quaint stories are told of ever privileged to but Its of Inclining masts lined a silhouetted pagoda crowning the apex of the pin- an itinerary in consecutive detail pending a sample thereof from the top behold, memory fretwork rive the Chinese tea brokers array them- its fluvial vagaries coupled with the Is often companioned with another of a athwart the golden disk that nacle rock 300 sheer feet above the w'ater. of a trip through China, but in order to of his must. One can Imagine the gro- of was upon a couch of sal Cut in the are staircases selves In silks and are quaint ideas Justice entertained by the sunset hour upon the Yanktse. Despite sinking saffron, and galler- group many of the odd, interest- tesque character of the scene when he costly carried In ell£f properly tree and ies decorated Celestials. Upon one of these occasions its queer shape and queerer rigging the girasol nodded a silent good- which lead to red tiled temples .trace- f ing and little known features of the Ce- learns that bundles of firewood, candles, richly sedan chairs to the mart a and in unison with the of oar I rled balconies and deserted where samples are offered. passenger steamer was carried upon a Chinese sailing boat is picturesque In the night dip shrines, but the lestial republic I have selected as the fo- buckets, brushes, barber s outfits, false Then is the heard in the of the their bells were tea taster, who Is high flux to the receding waters. A vio- extreme. The sails hang os Venetian or "kl-yl” rowers, silent and all that broke the cal point for an accurate description queues, thread and meats are to be seen Invariably an English- souls' cry as I their Immensu- stillness of the calm man, Indeed a and his lent controversy between the rice farmer Jealousy blinds and their flaunting In the compared evening was the thereof Hankow, a with a floating high In the air as they dangle king sway Is ab- city population rate to the lowering of the black ctfttle from the solute. But he has his and the ship owners ensued which result- breeze suggests the flutter of the wlnd- longings dreamy glister of the f of over half a million and from the end of a rope. professional lim- reeds the considerably troubled born but to and upon opposite shore of the la- itations and ed in the latter purchasing the field as a eoquettlng gonfalon. They tilt most water, sigh per- Bituated well southwest Hankow is the tea market of during the exacting season grace- ?oon. Inland, of Pekin, great ish. must drink place of storage for the stranded craft. fully, as though salaaming the shore and A where almost charac- China and I saw my first tea bricks. positively nothing but soda beautiful Buddhist legend has It that every peculiarity here The river or A Chinese circum- their broad stripes of bizarre In- frequently broadens in its the rock was once a little of the be I had It mineral water/. In fact, if It leaks out warship similarly coloring orphan who teristic country may seen end always thought quite ingenious course into wide lagoons or small lakes that stanced was attacked the farmers who vite a play of tone and hue grieved herself to death at the loss-of her In the to the a taster has been known to take a by that only a inspected. Belgians gather up dust and and as I approached one of these placid mother and with sun can by drowning, a tradition tells glass of sherry or bitters at his pitchforks vanquished the crew and setting fashion. Although sail sheets of water There is far more to be noted of inter- siftings of the coal mines and compress club, it where dreamy blue and of a woman who was once here marooned Is taken as an used the vessel for winter fuel. But, as boats, oars are employed In their pro- pearly distance met est in Hankow than in Pekin, foV In truth them I ago bricks, with perforations for unfailing signal that the involuntarily there by a tlood and fed by cormorants until as decline of the season is a handsome woman, the river, its pelling frequently as is canvas and the sprang to my lips the quotation: *'I rescued the river the is to the coaxing the draught, to oe used upon the at hand, that the despite by pious folks who Im- latter quite disappointing sail to enter of whims is most to look oars nre without blades. spread my on the mirror of portuned tho orphan’s intercession In Influx choice teas Is waning and the charming upon. Usually the with traveler, though he may be loath to ad- locomotive, the factory, for cooking nr the sky” and near here I saw one of the the I have often that boats travel In groups, for their gods. The spot was classic, It was city, relaxing Its tension, goes upon a thought my entry into crews mit the fact. Here so much is forbidden keeping the grate alive. most picturesque features of all China— poetic and a for are and Httlng pla^e Deity to re- general carousal, just as does Venice by sea from Triest, with the rising sociable when the hreeze Is de- Uttle iccess to by the foreigner, the Yellow, It seemed a trifle odd for one to warm NiJni Nov- Orphan Island. Those of my read- mark an orphan’s prayer I love to recall linquent the sailors a most gorod at the end of the sun glorrfying the parti-colored sails of sing plaintive ers who are familiar with Mont St. .Michel, Its or within the or himself from the outside means of a market. The memory, especially over a cup of tea, Imperial City, Tartar, by "kl-yl" to their as the the fishing craft constituted one wind-joss Just that jewel of the Manche, will have a professional taster never swallows a of the which, when it Is excellent, Inner city, and the Purple Forbidden City brick, but stranger still did It appear to boatmen upon the Nile chant an particularly appeal slight of this Celestial I tea and most charming waterscapes that I was conception tiny always call "leaves of the second me for one to be mouthful'of In his discriminating to Mohammed to ease their labors. tvithin the former, each separated from the able to warm himself islet with an old monastery hanging upon moon." he his from the Inside of a inspection employs eyes and his jther by high, thick and forbidding walls; by means brick. Here '•••••••••••■•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I nose as well as his When a but at Hankow all is open and the visitor, again has the Chinaman anticipated mod- tongue. sam- ple Is presented to him It consists of a for six hut rrespectlve of^ his nationality, may wan- ern invention and I am told that the years think, think, think. Not hair that Is allowed to adhere in the few leaves most once did he pick up a tool to any of ier around at will. classics of his land foreshadow all such carefully weighed and put curing process. Natural his theories in concrete but he The and In a Bullies form, got easy mode of life modern Inventions as the electric placed shallow cup of boiling Fish adopted by th# Probably one of the quaintest features railway, Among them on paper and kept them in his head. Chuckchee* water. He notes has led to almost absolute jf is light, and even the carefully the manner In Ho altered model Hankow its boats. It must be re- telegraph, telephone his and expanded on his Abandonment of means of leaves ordinary live- which the unfold In the water and Place a number of different kinds original idea. Ho added more membered that China became Intellectual phonograph, for it is recorded that many trout slightly smaller than Itself. Final- uprights lihood. Cultural implements were found observes how the liquor turns to a and size of turles in a the and decreased the number of laterals. He tar too early. It was probably the first centuries agone a Taoist teacher put his deep, small space ly hectoring became so outrageous only rarely by Mr. Scull. that the decided to lengthen his glides and make Tho voice In a rich, clear, coffee-brown. Having satlsfled and the forbearance which Is ex- offender was removed and wide-spread knowledge of the rein- latlon to Invent and employ writing and box and sent it to a kindred them placed In an aquarium out of aluminum, and he added a deer and Its habits and the soul. Two himself on this point, he Inhales the fra- hibited might well be a lesson to man. containing a apparent :he fact that it did so at such an early thousand Workmen are en- couple of feet to the ma- number of trout several Inches larger length of the subjugation of all of the great herds to In the bricks of grance of the essential oil as It Is car- Big and little will crawl about heed- chine. At last his period has been to its lasting detriment. gaged making tea and than Itself. thoughts reached the tho domestic life of the tribes gave rlso fashion ried away In the vapor. Next follows the less of each other's comfort or security The stage where they commanded actual con- to Writing serves to stereotype a language considerably over a million of moment It was dropped Into a the belief that the animals’ training Judicial sip. In which the tea rests for a from harm, says the Kansas Star. tank its new struction to start, and he began In 1912. Is the result of centuries of ind the Chinese language was stereotyped them annually. The bricks are made of City companions made a rush descent from at Now, after 6 of and the the shattered second only upon his tongue and Is Im- A small painted terrapin, for in- it and, huddling behind an outflow years thought first herd domesticated by the Chuck- tar too early; language at that time had leaves, the sweepings and and 2 pipe, it escaped only hy a hair's breadth study years of actual work. Ma- chees. mediately ejected. His decision Is law stance, will clamber over the tot sufficiently progressed and-hence the the dust so fine that the workmen stuff solidly chezls has his machine all from furnishing a meal to one or an- but com- Mr. Scull collected a number of articles their nostrils with and from it there Is no appeal to Caesar. head of a vicious snapper and the 10,000 characters employed in its expres- cotton to prevent their other of the Inhospitable occupants. pleted. The machine is 6 feet 4 Inches used In the Indians’ kitchen, several The life of an official taster chances are that the latter will In high and 10 feet for Mon have not diminished in number since breathing the powder. The bricks weigh professional merely this place the young bully re- long. weapons hunting and fighting and a is and at the end of duck its or move one so mained three The Inventor will say nothing regard- few of tho heir inception. Thus *n their boats the two and a half pounds and the dust is not long 10 or 12 head to side for days In a state of samples reindeer-skin cloth- abject ing the operation of his machine for fear ing. in a cloth years his nerves and digestion. In spite of that the claws of the former will not tert-or, constantly guarded by Chinaman anticipated Fulton In principle plunged into a caldron of boil- his secrets a relentless group, anxious for It to will be stolen. He Intends to water the fact that he has not swallowed a injure its eyes. There seems at such jy over 1000 years, but since that invention ing where it remains but a few take patents out soon so he move but a quarter of an Inch, so that ho will Javanese when of are so Impaired that even times a look of saTe Marriages be has marked time in the manipulation moments, It is poured into a wood- drop tea, patient resignation they could gobble It in giving the public the details. A up. marriage among the Javanese is quit# en under a the aroma of the market Induces an at- or sullen submission, which would im- At Fie is firm In the belief that his >f water craft as well as in almost every- mold, put screw press and length, hoping that a lesson had prod- n uct have lengthy ordeal, says the Wide World shut. At tack of tea-t remens, fn truth, tea-tre- change to resentment been learned, the trout was will a big commercial value, de- thing else. I refer to the f#ur-wheeled clamped the end of six hours mediately savage returned Magazine. to Its first veloping horse power to drive Such a thing as courtship is the bricks are Chinese and and fierce attack if a man a quarters. enough lunk which has two wheels at the stern removed from the press mens Is recognized by Jap- made Unfortunately, Its terrifying experience was soon for- factory machinery and do all the work practically unknown. The parents choose and as a disease ad hundredth of the commotion. if the boat and two at the placed away to dry. So do anese physicians absolute part now done a prow. compact gotten. Less than an hour after its by stationary engine. Ho partners for their , the tremens These creatures to be able although But the manner of the craft they become under this process al- and acute as delirium and pro- appear return the trout was says he will explain its operation in de- taking up that the same ar- ntter are consulted and their consent ob- but an inch should note that other stim- to between "no offense tail and bare all his secrets one itream, or against the current very swift though In tmekness and a foot hibitionists distinguish rogant bully as before. to any alned. The interested In It. V parents discuss among them- long it requires a besides alcohol may wreck a hu- meant’’ and Intentional mauling. While Fish distinguish between those of s where the Celestial exercised his in- heavy blow with some ulants jelves the terms their kind All that he will say now Is that the of the marriage, and the# hard Implement to other be abused. they submit to the one, will which have been wounded genuity. The wheels are equipped with break them. They are itaan life and beverages they fght he girl’s and those which are diseased. The wound- throwing of a lever will start the ma- parents give a bethrodal pledgs all for is no means a over the If has not been broad paddles and upon these paddles handmade, coolies' food costs less My Lady Theine by white other, fight ed chine, and thAt a steel so .o or crippled are Joyfully assailed as ai large spring, those of the bridegroom, who sooq than would trashed out of itands a man who the craft by his the fuel to propel rlbboner. previously them. comfortable devised as to uncoil and coll alternately, propels steam- meal and devoured with if ter offer the purchase price for th# driven machinery. Britain no Carnivorous fish seem to be natural is its power, and these are obvious facts. 'eet—in other words, the boat is simply They go to Mongolia, America and Great longer “unpltylng, relentless. conscienceless pride in silver. The machine as It stands now does not Jewels, stuffs, fqod, and s# Siberia and wnere tea from as the bullies. In a group occupying a re- pleasure,'' while the attitude of a fish l water tread mill. Russia, they are in "get their China, products >n. Each of the toward a sick or represent the inventor’s entire Idea, there girl's parents recelv# great demand. And it Is have stricted there is dying comrade is that There Is a large population of China a long of India and Ceylon supplanted the space nearly always lome Journey of flinty Indifference. is much wood In It that will be supplant- special personal gift. On the waj :hat lives rn boats. These which they make, hundreds of miles Celestial beverage so that we of the one fish that will torment the others. ed metal perpetually up by tubing and rods. The In- vhen the presents are delivered all th# the Han Nor Is It the largest necessarily. There boats are their ever-shifting homes, for river, across country to the United States are In ignorance as to the ventor plans to start the machine on a Yel- "datives and friends on both sides ar# were for months two small-mouth bass test not and low river, and then by caravan on of a of Chinese tea. PERPETUAL MOTION thorough later than May 1. ;he Inmates subsist by fishing they cam- delights genuine cup and nine bass confined nvlted to a series of festivities large-mouth Machezis Is 32 years and and ban- els through Siberia. So a dozen chests old, has been oust follow the finny tribe Itf Its migra- Formerly Nijni Nov- delicious is It that of in tha same tank. MACHINE—NOT QUITE In the United States since 1899. lueta, which last several days, being fur- 4ens. are assisted in the gorod, In Russia, was the ultimate the first are always sent to the Em- The smallest of the entire They locating desti- crop party, nished first by one side and then by th# a of nine ichools a bird which feeds the nation of all this tea except that peror of Russia for use In the palace. The small-mouth bass Inches, Trouble With Machezis’ Box by upon which Soap How Polar Indians Live Pther. Tho eve of the actual wedding, was of hectored the others continually and Ish and the people watch and follow the disposed en transit and the camel best quality Is known as "leaves of the an With Its Prede- From the which takes succeeded In reserving an entire halt Contraption, Philadelphia Record. usually place a week later, have caravans were one of the great second moon" and Is the of b Jlrd. Many, if not all, of their craft sights of crop young of the tank for himself. cessors, Is Friction A tribe of Indians that scientists be- spent by the future husband and wife L the boat and for- that market, where the bricks were leaves at the of the new n a vigil, without which it is large eye painted upos the unfolding tips The others were obliged to huddle lieve lived comfortably when the ante- thought hat ill-fortune would unit of exchange and often twigs of the camella bush In themselves in a far corner of the re- An artlrla In a dally paper telling of a great follow. Next ligners are told that the symbol indi- passed for evergreen cedents of the present white race were lay tho with but the mainder of the tank. The ten fish cash offer a French soci- happy couple, their parent# :ates a native belief that a boat must currency, opening of the Sues April. They are carefully picked by hand, by engineering battling among themselves and against ind friends, appear before the priest, who submitted to this treatment from the a successful mo- lossess such an in order to canal changed the route of traffic and while all others are cut with a knife, and ety for perpetual action the optie. prgan without the wild beasts of the ntone age are to July unites them. The procession then very beginning semblanoe In the of J. lee it a mere Odessa is now the center of the tea trade. are pale, leaflets. The of chine planted studious head be •eturns to the house of the where this is downy process of a fight. This particular bully never represented at the University of Penn- bride, where It is still a fad In Russia to Is on P. Marhesla, a native of Llthunia. an mother l»lg feast Is held. At the close of Peasantry a :ates the char- prefer car- curing carried at the tea farm; attempted to injure its victims. If one sylvania Museum by a collection of tro- he two old women avan" tea, connoisseurs are of them ventured the Idea which he says hae flnully worked day, conduct the bride- later of the s a part in the many claiming they wilted, rolled, fermented and beyond prohibited phies recently brought from Alaska and groom to the bridal room, where, on £ that the herb absorbs the of the the line the autocrat would swim slowly out. according to a Orand Rapids special axatlon law n the matte r salt sea dried, fermentation changing the col- Siberia by Marshall Scull, an with mouth explorer. luge bedstead, amid a multitude of pU- or forward and open push to the New Work World. It was In 190U If dodging tal are as good and odors of the vessel in its marine Jour- to a reddish brown and converting home is in iws, bolsters and sits the the venturesome fish back to Its quar- wljose Philadelphia. coverlets, bride. The is most that he read the offer. He began thlnk- For is the Yank< law of the ney. beverage protected against of the tannic add to sugar. This Is ters. So for as can be learned this Indian three days and three nights the old the and In the end concluded that he women stay with them. The ar# and taxed ig to their this by being shipped in air-tight lead difference between black and green When after a lapse of some months, inw, tribe (the Chuckchees) have inhabited couple lardly allowed to speak, and ad- ireadth of wily cases, but even were such not the case teae, the leaves of the latter being dry the bully died one of the fish that had could build such a machine. He took a the cold lands of the north since time any took the ■ances the bridegroom may make are, #c- Celestial met tl the of odors would be when come from the bush. been Its humble subject leader- wooden soap box and worked out hla Immemorial, and to the presence of'rein- itractlng absorption ship they I am ■ordlng to left unnoticed ship and ruled Just as absolutely. But deer in countless number they owe all etiquette, by :he middle of hi ng it ex- preferable to the taint of the camel's sure that If the Greek gods had been con- model. oy bride. After this somewhat all Such despots of the fishy world do their blessings. trying in the sha wool and caravan saddles. Caravan versant with Chlaa Nothing elaborate resulted, but hie con- >rdeal tho old women tctly that to- pack they would have sub- not avoid violence as did this particu- In Siberia, Mr. Scull found that the discreetly retire, either he Bays. He admits md the happy pair are left alone to tak# lay they are ki tea is used simply because It is a stituted the black tea of that land for lar specimen. traption worked, that Indians had trained the reindeer as ip the threads of their new life. In Venice oije fad so to do or the Russian's gustatory their famed nectar. Some of them exercise their power it did not run "perpetually," because, as beasts of burden and traction, using the with relentless cruelty, and go to the animals for food as well. Millions of mat, but in Hanko1 nerve is not very acute. Hankow Is situated upon the Yangtse he explains, there was too much friction length of forbidding those under their them, in herds that foraged on the Circumstances Alter Cases boat, that is the In the matter of the tea season there river and Just opposite It Is of the unplaned wooden parts, which Hanyang control to feed, even when the tor- shrubs and grasses, were found by the 1 'rom Judas. rhe traders come Is quite a similarity between Nijni Nov- which is the Birmingham of Chtfla and were only loosely hung together. It did menting fish have ’already gorged to explorer tto have reached the domestic 'T>et me have iome money, dear; f sares in and the Us however, and with- Junks gorod during great market at Han- beds of Iron or^are out TO miles away. the utmost of their stretched capacity. operate long enough, training 0f the cow in other parts of t'ant to take a lttle trip." other motive than Its own ilong the river's e kow, but the season lasts only six weeks, It manufactures rallt, rifles and smoke- Neither do bullies learn by bitter ex- out momentum, the world. The animals supply the "Can't afford It.' Machexls that he wee on the perience to show forbearance. to convince Indians with milk, cheese and flesh food, "iBn't that too I waa think* hat the customer ■ from the first of May until the middle of lass powder. The Yangtse Is quite a ca- provoking? A certain seven-inch trout Is an In- right track. and finally the hides are used for 1 ng at visiting mama to keap her mother In his June, and daring that time the city Is from pricious stream, rising without scarcely stance In point. This fish had made After dismantling his model so that no leather or made Into clothing suited to < omlne here." run It Is limaelf considerably at < high pressure. a sight a moment’s notice and falling lust as life alterable for an aquarium full of one could steal his secret, he did nothing tha rlgious climate because of the long "Why didn't at ft rat r* wellj A you aay ,o e • i T-