If folks could catch If it's none of your pleasant smile at the breakfast Relation of Teachers to Parents. how fallacious their judgments are. The Wife's Commandments. The Weatherman,— table. One boy I knew of, said, a- Miss -S. Business, isn's it 1. Thou shalt have no other .•:.;• BY MlSB FRANCES BISCHOFP was the best teacher he had.,... Come 7. Thou shalt hot hang around to find out, he based his: judgment Perhaps he .wouldn't Awfully easy to •woman but me. whiskey or beer bars, nor billiard (Given at the Alomnl Entcrtmfbment on e-vfact "". that 2. Thou shalt have no picture or rooms, neither shalt thou gamble, Mondur evening. M»rcfa tttf.1914.1 very. Bliss-ful ! ' I1 •' Find fault? likeness of any other woman but smoke nor chew, for knowest thou I feel a good deal like the coun- didn't have to recite. me. all these things consumeth money try minister who was overtaken by What can be done was illustrated HOYT A SON, Publishers and Printers. 3. Thou shalt not bow down to < 8. Thou shalt not fuss if thy a heavy shower on the'way to ; any other woman but me, for I am iiot long,, agoV One tenclrei- .'was -meals are not ready, for tbou shalt church. On arriving;" he shook paving a good deal oHrouble. witli thy wife, a jealous wife, whom thoti remember the saying "Belter lale Jhe water from 'his hat and coat didst promise to love, cherish and a certain boy. He had always Vol. 62 HAMMONTON, Bf. J., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 than never. and remarked, "Really, friends, I given trouble, and the parents had No. 12 obey. 9. Thou shalt not waste thy am most tbowel lo preach." "Oh,even thought of sending him lo . a 4. Thou shall not talk evil of thy uever mind," replied one of his wife, nor expose her faults to others, earnings, but shalt deliver il unto reform school. Finally, the teacher me, for I ani thy wife, and know congregation, "you will be dry had a conference with both parents Regular meeting of Town Court Pastor Gardner's topics for to- lest thy wife hear of thy doings and' enough in the pulpit." cil next Wednesday evening.. morrow, at the Universalist Church. make thee sorry for it. eth what is mostly needed without and Ihp boy. Many misunder- any arguments. As has. beeii announced, I have standings, were cleared up, Ihe boy But one session was held at the Morning, "Singleness of purpose." 5. Thy shalt not find fault of been asked to speak on the rela- Evening, "The abiding place of any kind. 10. Thou shalt not allow thy came lo realize thai the leacher was .'•••',. Central Schools,- ^yesterday, on wife lo wear threadbare dresses or tionship of the parents to schools, nol "down on him,'' but ready to account of the stornj;; God." , 6. Thou shalt get up early in the from the viewpoinl of Ihe teacher. „ morning aud light the fire and pre- hats out-of-date, but Ihou shalt see help him, and lo-day:he is getting Select Your Easter Suit To-day I J. Murray Bassett has recoveret There do not seem to be enough pare tea for thy wife in bed, aud that thy wife and children are clad You send your boys aud girls lo along splendidly. . sufficiently so that he makes daily Irishmen in this vicinity to cele- Your -few minutes here will be profitably spent, serving thou shalt meet thy wife with a in the latesl fashion.—Selected. us that we may direct the develop- Do not encourage pupils into The demands of tliis Easter Season will bring •' trips to the Post Office. brate the natal day of St. Patrick, !L Bank Bros. ment of'their mental, moral and TAr-few-people—atforned - themselves" duringTfie entire season? -physicalTjuaiities:—VWinusttrartr have too much to do. _, If they are Two sisters of the late Mrs. E with a bow or ribbon of green them nol only to earn a livelihood, Weexpectto fill the requirements of the majority S. Kendall are in town, settling up History tells us that the old gentle- BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES WITH worked too hard they, are beyond affairs of the deceased- but to enjoy the besl iii life, and iheir grade, and had belter repeat of the town's exclusive dressers, and would man was a worthy whose -memory • • - • • - finally to make them men and the work of the previous year. appreciate the opportunity of selling you ' D. M. Ballard has brought the should be perpetuated. women of such sterling character Constant failures only discourage Capt. Kendall property on Orcharc What is your favorite use of the that they will be of value to the pupils. A cetain amount of hard an Easter Suit, tailored by St., and is making repairs auc Lbrd's Day ? Come to the Church community. Your purpose and improvements. What Men are Qoi ng I inn •' •;annum:- iiiiniinnnnnnii • mil« work is good for them ; a kite rises services at the Presbyterian house - ' • $ - • - . • . . • • ^--* • " ours is Ihe same,— we are striving againsl^aud nol with the wind. ED/V. PRICE &-CO., Mrs. Maggie Green and family of worship. Morning theme will . \ .. - . • , • . ,_ I'liillWI II I II II IIII • WIlllWill lllllinilHIIIIIIIIIIHH! lilllllllftl for Ihe same goal; we hav£mutual We wanl men and wonien who can will move into the E. J. Woolley be, "The sap of the tree." Sabbath K H ! !»™ responsibilities aud inleresls"; and overcome obstacles, and they will house, at Second and Vine Streets, School'at'Upon. Evening theme, yet, as teachers, we feel we are uol lever learn to do so by doing only about April ist. ^ "Are riches promised of God for Ho Wear this Spring working with Ihe pareuls as we easy and interesting things.. discipleship ?" Prayer'meeting on should ; that because of lack of Regular meeting of the Women's .If you can find anything to com- Political Union, Tuesday, March Thursday evening at 7.30. * knowledge and sympathy mis- ttend in a teacher's work, do so. Suppose you let us abow yon why CYCLONE GALVANIZED ORNAMENTAL FENCE understandings have prevented a j 24th, 8 p.m., at the home of Mis; Carl M. Austin and Miss Lydia helpful andintelligeutco-operation,' Il will make her a betler leacber. it is to your advantage Mary P. Conkey. f • Litke were married on .Monday, We so seldom see anydirecl resulls March i6th, 1914, by Rev. C. D. Materials and colors we prepared for you to choose from And GATFS. and the persons'Who have suffered of our work, and so often realize Daniel P. Yost left on Wednes- most are your boys and girls. to select your fashion and be day for Totiopah. Nevada, and Clauss, at the residence of bride's Specially made—fully guaranteed—durable, that we fall short of our aim, that parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel are Checks, Plaids, Tartans, Grleh Urquenard Plaids, Black Are you really interested in your we become discouraged. measured to-day. Feather River, California, to be • cheaper than wood. absent five weeks. Litke, Vine .Street, Haramonton. child's welfare i Or are you like In the home you can do much Best wishes' .are -tendered them in All sizes and styles. See samples at my office. :he father who was Irying to read to. .help your'children. A certain] Prices that'll make you glad I Little Ha-Ha Council, D. of P., their new relation. They will re- and White, ana; Blue and White, soft Grays, Browns, his evening paper, and finallyasked teacher was given a class whichj announce a baked bean supper, in side at Cape May. JOS. B. IMHOFF - Hammonton. "Maruiu, wual't> thai terrible rack- had been noted for years for its i Red Men's Hall, .next Saturday el in the hall?" "one of the Rev. Walter L. Shaw will remain Pencil Stripes, Chalk Lines, and plenty of failures. She investigated causes, evening, March 28th. ; children just It'll down stairs." AT MONFpRT'S in Hammonton another year, tas and tabulated them . as follows : A Mr. Taylor'from Thiladel; pastor of the M. E. Church,—having Black and Blue Serges. "Well, "-he replied, turning over i, Insufficient'sleep ; too late hours Hammonton another- page, "you tell the chil- phia, for some time a guest at teen reappointed:' Personally, the allowed by parents. Growing chil- Hotel Royal, has rented the 'Jos. Editors extend to him the glad A GAS HEATER dren if tiiey can't fall down stairs j dren should have at 'least ten hours We invite you to tjiis our first of this season's showing qujetly they'll have to stop." Evans home, on upper Bellevue. land of welcome. He is an excel- IN YOUR HOME WILL . '' ' ,. sleep. 2, Insufficient time given ent pulpit speaker, an energetic Haven''t you heard mothers say, ,odress ancj to eat a wholesome Mrs. H. P. Sorden desires to publicly thank her friends and worker for his Church, a cordial of Men's New Spring wear. ^ Make the Chilly Evenings Comfy. "Johnny's so much trouble, and is breakfast and walk lo school. Too', whole-souled man. always getting, into mischief; I'll often children rush through break- j neighbors for many kindnesses dur- be glad when school opens!'" And fast, or do withoul any, and hurry ' SHOES ing the illness of her husband and St. Mark's Church, Fourth Sun- Early Colds take Strong Holds! the whole burden is cast upon the Neckwear since his death. day (mid-Lent) in Lent. Morn- The chjlly mornings and evenings of the early EalL keep off lo school. A healthy body_isj You may safely regard every style, every model, as authoritative, repre- vviiat sue s-paid-jirecessary -farlor air active brain. " -AH-boys' high-top -— $i, now 85 c - A very pleasant party-was-giveir ng-Piayer. at 7.00 o'clock ;—Holy- the doctors busy. Sitting around in cold creepy for. . Outside diversions encroach on Ihe . Wednesday even'g, by Mrs. Sam'l Communion al 7.30 and 10.30 senting- the season's most exclusive fashions. rooms before the regular heating plant is put into . Most of you are vitally interested sludy hours. In many homes ihere Shoes reduced were f J, now 50 c Anderson, in honor of her hus- Sunday School, 11.45 ; Evening commission, starts coughs, colds, and sometimes in your children and their work, is no set time for study, when Men's high-tops were band's birthday. Directors of The Prayer al 4.00. Annunciation B. We don't want to take up your, time, nor this expensive newspaper but neither you nor we can get our everything is quiet, or no undis- AH 25 c Ties now 21 o- Peoples Bank were guests. V. M., March 25, Morning Prayer even more serious ailments. Why take the risk ? $3.50, now $2.75 at 7.00; Holy .Communion, 7.30; space, to eulogize the Clothes we assembled, but we feel it a pressing best results until we work together ; turbed place where the .student April isth, last day for the $5 Get a Gas Heater, and be Safe and Comfortable. We have these heaters and such co-operation .can only be may work. In many cases, in the evening Prayer, 4.30. in all sizes, suitable for any purpose. We have competent men Men's, warm-lined Prize Essay on "Why Women duty to tell you what kind of Clothes we h^ve prepared, and what brougli^pbout when we know each upper"" grades, there is "too much Should Vote, " to be in the hanfh; All will find a , welcome who will connect them for you free of charge. Prices moderate other personally .and have discussed going on socially, and the pupil were $2.50, now $2 it the Baptist Church every Sun- you may expect of them when you buy'them. enough to suil any purse. . of Miss M. P. Conkey. All pupils John and his work. Because of does his work in a superficial way. from eighth §rade up- are eligible lay. Come and test us. Topics the number of pupils we have, it 4, Absence from lessons. Many All Sweaters to enter contest. 'or to_-morrow ; 10.30 a.m., "Some They will have permanent shape and attractiveness is not possible for the teachers to parents are very lax about this. certainties in religion." Children's Hammonton & E. H. City Gas Co. visit all ttie parents and thus secure They permit children to be excused Attorney peorge R. Greis has ermpn, ^'A new heart." 7.30 Made of fabrics that are of lasting quality. personal co-operation ; and unfor- for all sorts of trifles, and so they Hats, greatly • gassed .the. .required ^examination i. m.,'"The Bible and science. tunately, you only occasionally lose valuable explanations. were $3.75, now $.325 a'n'd is now entitled to write himself )id you hear the children sing ? Pure Wool Cloth and shrunk thoroughly by the visit us, when you have some com- Parents and teachers should hold were $3, now $2.50 *•* ."Counsellor -at - Law." We are f.not, you missed a treat. Come plaint to make. If you only real- high standards before the children. always pleased to jhronicle thfr' and hear 'tlieni 'to-morrow, at the ,'«.'' / London cold water process. were $2.50, now $2 \ Reduced' success of a deserving Ilainmoutoii We have everything ized how anxious we were to know Don't urge them to work for marks, morning service. ,. * Skilled hand tailored,'over proper canvas and hair-cloth foundation. all about our pupils, so that we but to dp the best Ihey a're capable were $2.25, now $1.75 boy. . > could help 'them in every way of, and be satisfied with nothing were $2, now $1.50 of Band No. t, Girl TheflrKt hlril of flprlim Designed by the best designers in the country. possible. We would welcome the less. were $1.50, now $i Pioneers of America, are requested Attemptfrl in nlnir. you need in cold weather opportunity to tftlyouihat Kdward I have spoken of the importance Wright's all wool to be in their places (each in her Hut eVr lie had tioumlod a uuto What is more, you get your money back, or another garment, was most gentlemanly in behavior, Group), Friday evening, so there lie fell Irom the limb.— of personal co-operation between were #1.25, now 75 cts Ah. n In liln throat. \ is, how can this be brought about? were $1.50, now $1.391 meeting and recreation before' our Talk it over with hin teachers. As it is not possible for us to visit closing time, 9.30. DIRECTOR. in the hardware line. They may suggest a way to sur- Men's and Toung Men's Suits, $7.50, $10, $12.50 $13.50, and $15. you, we extend a hearty invitation Caps were $i, now 89 c DiRi). On Thursday, March 19, Annual School Meeting. mount the financial difficulties. lo' you to visil us.' If possible, Suits made for us by Kirshbaum & Co. at $15, $16.50 and $18. Call and see for yourselves. Or perhaps you haven't realized 1914, at his home, Pleasant Mills come and see ihe work ; see how it All $1.50 Caps at $i Road, John Li Stout, nged 53 yrn There WHS n good nttendiuice nt that Mary has exceptional urlislic ,•" Suits made for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx, $18, $20 and $22.5O is done. Can't you spare the lime Relatives and friends are invited to the annual meeting, held Tuesday talent, and that such a school is for the sake of your children? If All $i Caps at 75 cts. evening, in the Assembly Room. excellent. Rock wood all wool attend the funeral service, at the We carry a complete line of suits for stout people. you can come afler school, do so ; All 89 c Caps at 69 cts home of his sister, Mrs. ICmnin T. Dr. Charles Cunningham was- Of course the report cards give or better yet, Jiold regular parents' Natural Underwear elected chairman, uud \V. K. Si.-i.-ly Gentel, Sunday afternoon, 22nd secretary. you Mime idea of tlie work clone, meetings. All over the country, All 50 c Caps at 39 cts were $1.50, now $1.25, nt two o'clock. Harry McD. Little but it is inadequate in the firsl teachers and parents arc coming Clerk rend minutes of previous Clothing bought here will be pressed and cleaned free of charge. place, and «>me parents do not mivc together regularly to consider school were $i, now 89 C; A CAKO. I wish to state that I meetings ; ulso an excellent repot t Odd Fellows Building. the cards sufficient consideration affairs ami become informed on was neither an active or receptive of school finances, improvements, We often hear of casi-H where educational matters. Of course, Flannel candidate for member of the Hoard enrollment, etc. "mother has been signing the card, methods of teaching have changed, of Ivducntion nt the late meeting. Nominal ions were opened for and father hasn't seen il at all." but wouldn't you like to know why Pajamas We have a full supply My friends nominated and voted members of the Boiird of Kduon- Bank Brothers' Store, Hammonton. One leacher asked that the report we don't teach John to read by for me without my consent. I feel tion, and after balloting the result Plumbing done in all its branches >e brought the next day, anil the learning his A, H, C's, but by were. 98 c, now 85 c of wither goods that my thirteen years of service was announced us follows : pupil replied "I'11 get mother to words t Wouldn't you like lo for bad weather,— entitles me to retirement, mid 1 \V. R. Tilton received 62 votes Repairing properly done do il thin noon, and she wouldn't know about the Montessori method, don't care to he classed .:illotH ciiHt. SPRAYING PUMP den. I'ather was reading tile Hoyer Co., of Cuindcn, nrethe- con- The three tvsolu'ioiiH «[ii vd be- children. The reply wan. "Very, sporting page, mother was embroid- lie lets llieni do everything their tractors, Messrs. Mclntyrcft Camp- low weic iu'.u|.Uil Ijy vote of 5., . ~. Do you want to save your old Trees P S ering pink Hunllowcrs, and Willie bell will do tin- plumbing work, and 51 votes, respectively : Jewelry and Optical father doesn't vviinl them lo do."was supposed to be getting Ii1n We take out old wood, repair storm broken limbs, treat alt The father, mother, and teacher II. K. Spear the plnstoring and I. KKHOi.vict), That tlioro ho nilHcd If you want a first-class lessons ; hut he wasn't. Willie muHonry, and Jos. R. InihofT will >y Sm-riftl Dlntrict Tux, for lto|mlr!ng, cavities, aud thus give the tree a new lease on life. uurtl re-enforce each oilier or ihe suddenly exclaimed " Mama I" Utm-lnK, and FurnlMhliiK' School HOIIBUH child suffers. supply tin; finiHlied Iiiinhcr. The SPRAYING NOZZLE "Have you studied your geography house iff to be completed by June tho mini of $1,OOO. Repairing Do you want your Shrubs to have abundance? If your child is falling behind in lesson?" "No, ma'am," was tilt- . KKHOLVUD, Tlmt lluiru I HI mined his work in school or causing any At Monfort's IHt. by iSpudnl Dintrlot tnx, for tho nupnort of Bloom P At a Low Price, frank rejoindrt of Willie, who WHS of Miiniml I'mlnlne. tluimim of $1,OOO. We can furnish it trouble, you should immediately listening to something that hounded Kt. Rev. John Scarborough, I..D. II. HIOHOI.VIOD, That tliortt ho nilmxl We treat them so that they retain their natural character- consult the leacher. May I ask like great joy in the direct. "You i)., Hisliop of New Jerwey, well (>y Special District Tux, for puymunt of Accurate Work, Promptly Done. istic habits and produce much flowering wood. llmlyoumiHpeiid judgment niilil yon haven't '(" severely responded the known by HOIIIC. Hiiininontoii peo- muturlnK Dlntrlct Not<'M, nml inUmmt Write for our free brooklet. have seen the teacher and know all mother. "Well, why haven't you?" ple not connected with St. Murk's in ilintrlct liotun, tlui Hum of $U,2OO.G(.:. !MI»I value on all jobs. Try Grasselli Lime and Sulphur the facts of the case. Remember "HecniiHc,"explained Willie, "papit Church, died at the ICpiscopnJ re»- The Hoard having pttrchuseil the Host materials and workmanship. Would you like some one to call and give you further infor- Solution, and that a child reportti an incident says that the mail of the world in idenco, Trenton, on I'Viduy, March UtiHScll Moore tract, and received mation concerning the methods ? from lim own point of view, und changing every day, and I thought I3th, at the ageof 83 yearn. II«- the di'i-i), the |inMC- Hull Club UMkril Just what you want, when yon want it. while he him no intention of win that I would wait until thingM got \ SHOES was In active service up to within the Dlntrict lo liny the fence and Try us, and see Wo are working here In your Town now I Graselli Arsenate of Lead. representing fuels, slill he does HO. settled a lilt." n few dnyH of his death. lie was i;niiid Hiand, fixing the ]irlcc at He citu'l iinflcrtttiiiHl why he born in CiiHtlcwellan iHlund, April ihe balance dim on them, ]fcj:*3.»a, A postal card to our home office will bring u representative should be punished, for not know- Most of you know the story of \ llu- two children who were lost, 1831 ; baptized in the chapel the total value being #75", and to see you, free of cost. ing hiti lesson while Johnny Jones of the Karl of Uodim, Ilryiintford ; ivoi'lh ^475 for old lumber. Ily wiisn'l. It may have happened and u terrible tlniiider-idiower came up, HO Ihey decided to pruy, and And Gents' Furnishings, came to thin country in curly life. t'ulo, the Hoard \VIIH reiiuented to that Johnny JOIICH' mother was ill, lie was one hundred uml eleventh nuke the purchase. ROBERT STEEL, Thos. Meehan & Sons, und the leuehei realized hecoilldn'l they prayed "Dear I.ord, il H'H the GEORGE ELVINS, name to you, please Hend more light in muxT.-micm of Amcriaui KpiHco- Voted, thai Hoard isniie n report net !iin lesson. When you uphold pate, — the HiicccHHlon being given ip to the end of school year. Jow.'jlor itiid Optromotist. Tree und Shrub Primers, Planting Plans, u child against the teacher, you and I<'HH IIO!HC. " We Iciicht-lH want more Unlit to to |]i« Church In America through A!HO voted, lo hold next meeting und Landscape Contractors, not only make it harder for her, th • TngliHli Church, 178.), * n the evening. Open Evenings. Hammonton, - New Jersey but you injure the child. Anyone find our way, und we can only get Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Penna. who IIUH dealt with children known it if you will help UH. has '.sent- -redemption to His, people.', n * > O L • IT taught that there is a limit to man FATAL INDIGESTION. that that courtly speech meant mucn, ror tnree long, weeks, she nadl too THE USES OP LIME AND THE Hei has -accepted sinners through ; DUUflfly .oCUOOl LCSSOD opportunity to win for himself th coming from him. ' . satisfaction ultimately • of knowing ' OUTPUT. ITEMS OF INTEREST' PULPIT TOPICS. Christ and caused their names to be blessings and privileges which Go "Plants of the can't-be-kllled var- Christian Endeavor John Chiseldon to be on the way- to ..,.';' 't ~'~" — . ''recorded in heaven. Even your name is so anxious to bestow on us. Th ieties for those who want them," an ,"I shall be delighted, sir. It is I, JOY AND JOY. ' , it written in heaven. What cause for For March 22, 1914. promis« of pardon, and welcome int Topic for March 22, 1914. Mary Watsbii— not you, who should apologize. You recovery. Later, he acknowledged In the yeati 1912 the demand f<}r One of the most Interesting sights enterprising nurseryman offers. If ' ~~ Joy this is. God's wondrous works the family of God ' Is'. unlimited, bu are very kind to give me the oppor- handsomely the debt he owed her. lime was greater than eveV before, of North Queensland is a trip to the LESSONS BY THE WA/.; live stock were similarly Hated, sure- "Ah, my dear, you've 'been very says a recent report of the United (Luke 10:17-20.) in redeeming us should cause the i hat promise is given only to thos ly the leading creature on the list TRAINING FOR SERVICE. |0 a partnership isn't pal- eye for character, regarded her. curt tunity of recovering your good opin- famous coral reef near' Calrncross : Luke 13: 18-35,. / who turn their backs on sin and see good to me—very patient and kind. States Geological Survey, and the -'*•«---' '.-' '" v.Chrlstian more joy than the possession would be the goat. :Yet even the atable? Your father's sentences and brisk manner as more ion." , Island. The scene IB thus described •--.•Jesus-had. se-nt.out the "seventy" of'the greatest talents and the great- forgiveness and salvation by faith") Prov. 22:6. "Nothing of the sort! I acted with- It's thanks to you and no one else that resulting. production was the largest by a visitor: omnivorous "and Indomitable., goat ibuslness Is too com- convincing than a' dozen flowerytes - la the history ot the industry.' Tb,o to prepare-the-way 'for His coming, est successes could/Bring to any man- Christ, and to those who persist I timonials. He engaged her. At the end out thought. And I simply can't do I'm alive. I shall be a burden to some- "Have you ever taken a stroll in a , that saith unto Me, shall 1 can be killed—and . sometlnieg by monplace, too sordid, total production of lime in 1913 was Now they have returned. What Idtid of-the-worl'd. We ignore the Son of refusing . God's ; off er of mercy i kindness. "Zone Policeman 88"—Mr. Every one needs to be trained no . doubt. That comes . of a month he voluntarily raised the without you, my dear!" -Miss Wat- body—to you If you stay with me— coral garden? No. .Well, you can of a .report will they brtagyback? It Righteousness whijjib God has set In Christ, there comes a time when 1 3,529,462 short tons, valued .at $13,- but he that doeth the will of My Harry A. Franck—tells how an over- specially for his life work. The most salary he had offered, ashamed of its son flushed. "If you leave me, I lose the rest of my days. I'm worn out. have no idea of its -beauty, Crimson, are n 1 of a public school edu- 970,114, as compared with 3,392,915 is a good report glvea with enithuslaam the: heavens to admire our /hand-made Father .who Is in H TW i 9 longer capable, of honfest ' re coinpassionate corporal' achieved the important business of every Chris- meagerness. A little later she be- my most valued help. I don't like And there's none of my own kith to heliotrope, gold, and green lie the Ml,Jpy.-.iTJiey expressed, themselves:• candles. . W- ^ ;"• , iieaven.—matt. pentance and no iongef capable cation—your . mother's short tons, .valued at $13,689,064 in 7: 21. feat in the Canal Zone. tian is the service of God, service foolish whim. I foresaw wliat would came his confidential , clerk. Her fresh faces." follow up my work. It might have wonderful sea flowers, and, under a as surprised at the ipower which they' , Names Written In Heaven accepting pardon by faith. 1911, an increase of 136,547 short tons What Is the kingdom of Heaven? "The corporal - found, a ' Spaniard rendered to man from love to God. happen from the first? quick appreciation of affairs made her Nine o'clock next morning, there- been so different. I prayed it might In quantity and' $281,060 in .'value. mass of what, might be considered the possessed. Even the demons were .This expression Is used to embrace It is natural to every one of us t be different. My lad, you know^—he— marine equivalent of 'curly greens," That question has been answered dragging the goat along the railroad The best training for any kind - of Old John Chiseldon was furious. valuable.. She saw to the heart of a fore, saw her back at work. The mat- The total number of plants operat- subject to. them, ftod had .wonderfully all. Wessinga. A man's name written . 1. J> J LI thin1111U1kX thaludkt wWeC caI'd!n! contro^1411111/l1 ouUUrl o\Jw in a number of ways and sometimes , , t . „ . .. service is to be obtained in the subject while others floundered ter was dismissed. we quarreled years ago. My fault! I an exquisite IftUf fish, rich crimson ,- blasted .-their labors^ {What blessings In the record-'book of empires entitled character but aa a matter of fact during the hottest part of. a blazing Chiseldon and Son, the firm had be ing in 1912 was 1,018, as compared very dogmatically. There are many - - day. The goat looked pathetically school of practical experience and all about the fringe. 'Many matters came A few weeks later the head ot the saw too narrowly. It was his own with dark brown;: bands, darts out panic- had they brought to'Rsp'many homes! him to all the privileges of'a citizen cannot. Character is the product o wiso gun; Cbiseldon and Son Jt went on with 1,139 in 1911. This decrease in would-be teachers who think them- meek and exhausted. The corporal trainers begin with easy lessons, to be left to Miss Watson's discre- firm put before her a new proposi- word—and a right one. Too narrow- stricken and rushes round and round The sick had' been cured: the dig- tlmrein. To havn ona'a nn/mo for generations. The question of a the number of producers was due in -selves competent to give exact dettni-" arrested the owner, and tied the goat ana" work up to harder ones by de- tion which formerly would have been tion—one that wasi startling enough. ly'" 4wge- pnrt to thu lnuutlvlty Ot small the miniature lake.—But wo have-^no— couraged got a new grip on; life, and from the record Is the sum total of ofl LthoughtU K111 ; aand habitau LSs wwhicItuh alar e a break In the line had In all likell- mind to do more than admire film, tions of all spiritual truth and say , " " -' "" " ' , " « up in the shade near the police sta- grees. No teacher of athletics, or of to no-itmterHngr- —"Don't bo u'ffuiuled 'at -what I'm go^ "Should you be glad to—to make it Vilns operated by farmers for burn the poor arid oppressed .rejoiced In a all evils. Thus Moses (Gen. 32:32), d 8rOTecon tlme a rons ire-yeruetiii—DrnacireaBeforeacired . and finally he shrinks back again to that it meana.JuSt this, and'nothinf- t '°,. '" *' ^ tion; then, while the owner wept and music, or ofi drawing, would allow .Such heresy hit him hard. "" One day, however, they came per ing to say! There's no need to be. up,, if! the chance offered?" she breath- ing Hme for local.use as a soil sweet- new-found -liberty.*' How people wel- and David (Pa. 69:28),' and In Rev. er t h a r v ill, so that we canno his crinkly stronghold. Sea cabbages 1 more.' But all such teaching tends i ( - " °" - protested behind the bars, the officer his pupil to begin as many pupils "It's not that at all, dad!" The ilously near to parting. Six o'clock I want to knoyt if you and your boy ed. "Supposing-some miracle brought ener and in part to the tendency of corned- and blessed them, Surely -3:5. In writing..our name In heaven to error and to narrowness. A care- eonlro1 tnem- The only way of sal there are many, and the, variety of they had fulfilled their mission and God has justified us, and will with vation from the evil that is in ou surveyed the browsing victim, and would like,, to begin, by trying to do lad's voice rang reproachfully. "Sure- had struck. Mr. Chiseldon was de- will come to live with me. I'm an him back?" the Industry toward concentrating ful examination of our Lord's utter- the dilBc'ult things. So in business slugs and their size would strike terror nature is by regeneration, by being Dethought him of, one mor(e thing ly you've a better opinion of me! But parting. old man with no chick or child. There "Ah, girl, don't! There are some plants into fewer and" large" units. had been successful. Since they had his blessing give us-all else. "I hold ances concerning the kingdom of r iivto the heart of the gardener on terra been received with such joy what that, if we "believe this wlto all our "born again" by the power of th he could do for its comfort. Doubt- matters, the young man is not trust- it's useless to blink the truth any "Miss Watson, l wish you would is a housekeeper and servants, but wounds that won't bear probing. He The heaviest decrease'in the number ; Heaven shows that he regarded it in ed with important commissions until they don't count. I'm lonely. You was a Chiseldon as well as I. I for- of producers was in Pennsylvania, a firma." ~ would be the reception accorded to hearts. we will rejoice in the Holy Spirit. And the man who has ess it was thirsty. longer. Commerce doesn't call me. remain until those estimates for "*' ' --- " - different aspects at different times so 1 their Master? Lord. Is it nothing to have (h© assur- persistently slighted God's claims be "Poor little beast!" he murmured, he has demonstrated his ability and I want a wider outlook—more Bernard's, of Liverpool, are ready.. would play hostess for me, and the got that when " State In which it has been a com that a definition which fits one of mon practice for many years for the A- snake In, search of food at East Great and Joyful as was their report, ance tih&Jt God's arms are around us comes, in time quite incapable of stir pitifully. He s'e't before it a gener- reliability in service of-a comparative- scope." Currie promises to complete them place would be more habitable. And "I—I asked Mr. Kennedy to come his sayings about it will not apply to ly unimportant nature. farmers to burn small quantities of St. Kllda, Melbourne, came upon a it.mlght have been (better if they had for purposes of defemte? Is it noth- rendering his heart to the power of 3us pan of ice water, fresh from "More fiddlesticks!" The stern, by eight. You can then run through I'm fond of children, though I may down and keep an eye on things at hen's egg lying outside a hen roost. another. At one time He spoke of And yet, In religious work, which limestone quarried on their . own had the'falth. How often must Jesus ing to know that our bread shall be the kingdom of Heaven as a kingdom tho Holy Spirit, and therefore he is he police statipn tank. The goat square set of the old man's jaw loom- them finally. Please post them your- not look it. I had a boy of my own the office while I was away," said The snake sucked^ In the egg; Which is the most 'difficult kind of work 1 farms for private use, and this large chide them, "O ye of little'faith." In given and our water shall be sure? incapable of entering into the King? ook one long, eager, grateful drink, ed out strongly. He was Impatient self. They must be at Liverpool by —once." i Mary Watson. She tried to keep her passed towards the region of his tall that was coming in the near future; andi requires the greatest tact and the decrease is due almost wholly to the themselves they were weak, but they Ought not he to rejoice concerning at another time He said, The king- dcm of God. He has made himself an urned over on its ,back, curled —up of such trifling. "Listen to me, Har- first post certain." Mary Watson could not answer for ' voice steady. "I hope you approve?" in the form of an oval swelling. outcast. greatest wisdom, it is often assumed "Kennedy? Oh, yes!" The pur- farmers' later practice of buying their had the Power of the Nome. How whom God has said, "No weapon that dom of Heaven is among you, or, in ike the sensitive-plants of the Pan- old. I'm talking seriously. Either Mary Watson's cheeks colored. a moment. His eagerness brought a The snake then raised its head, and,' often we -forget the resources that Is formed against thee ehall prosper?' God is wonderfully patient, and al ama jungles when a flnger touches that persons can be fitted for a high lump into her throat. But big issues posely-changed subject served to calm lime already burned and to their use the midst of you. And again He you join the firm or—you leave me. Those estimates had been on her of fertilizer in preference to Hme. perceiving a knot-hole In the wooden God has put at our disposal, "Call Is it not a spring of Joy to feel in the spoke of it as the final consummation ways ready to give the sinner another hem, and departed this vale of grade of service without having had In the one case there's a comfortable mind all day. were; involved. She wanted time to him. "Certainly I should not dream hen roost wall, inserted its head and upon me," is the Invitation. What soul that the word is true which God chance, if there is any possible ears!" any practical experience. No won- think. questioning any step that you saw flt The five leading States in 1912 of'His work as far as this world is income and an honorable career; In "I am sorry, Mr. Chiseldon, but I were In the order of production, the forepart of Its body, and_ swallowed power and authority Is vested In those has apoken, "I will never leave thee, chance for him. Even Jerusalem Perhaps the tragedy was owing to der there are many failiires. "Ifl you really mean it, Mr. Chisel- to take. You know that" concerned, when "He shall sit on the the other, uncertainty, perhaps ac- have a particular desire to leave Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, West a second egg. On the approach of who work "In My Name." Let us re- nor forsake thee?" Have we not heard which had flouted the Son of God ts being a Spanish goat, not accus- Young people's societies for Chris- don"—she seemed to balance each "Mr. Kennedy wishes to see you, throne of His glory and before Him tual poverty. For I shall make you punctually tonight. If you could ob- Virginia, and Maine. Maine has sup- the owner ,pf the hen roost, the snake memiber that Jesus has also sent us the sweet word and obeyed It, "Come shall be gathered all the nations." was to have another chance. Jesus omed to our deadly national drink. tian endeavor offer a fine opportunity word—"I'll, consider it. But I can't but I've warned him that business said. "Ye shall not see- Me until ye no allowance—not a penny. Five lige me, I should be very grateful." manted Missouri, which occupied tried to retire, but the second egg Into the world with a mission. Are unto me, a3I ye that labor and are The parables of the mustard seed But if ice water is our peculiar bev- for practice and for the development decided in a hurry. You must give • talks are forbidden. Still " would not pass through the knot-hole, siiall say, Blessed is He that cometh minutes to consider it" John Chiseldon paused .In his fifth place in 1911. Pennsylvania, you looking forward to giving your Hieav'y laden, and i will give you and the leaven will be found also in rage, pie is our national dessert; of ability to do the work of God In ' "Thank you, dad. We won't waste me a day or two." ; Just then a firm step sounded in which has long held first rank in and when he tried to advance the egg report? How will you meet Jesus at rest? ' Have we not received the as- the 13th chapter of Matthew, but iin the name of the Lord." He did re- Doth, to be sure, are partly supplant- the world. And this phase of their stride. At another time the hesitat- "As long as you like. And I don't the corridor. There was a knock. The in his tail equally Impeded his prog- the Judgment day? What Joy may su; turturn to Jerusalem, and entered the time!" If the father could be curt, ing appeal would not have been made both the quantity and the value of surances that there is laid up for us there they are associated with the d in our more sophisticated centers, usefulness should be constantly kept so also could the son. "I've chosen wish to press you unduly. Think it door of, the room opened two inches. lime produced, in 1912 made a total ress. Thus "egg-bound" at both ends, in inheritance Incorruptible, undeflled clcitty in triumph amid the shouts of in vain. But he was out of sorts.— parable of "The Sower," and the par- tut they still prevail over vast in evidence. The constant tendency already. An allowance I never con- over, then tell me. If you say no, "May"I come in?" said a voice. output of 849,159 short tons, valued the reptile fell a victim to this own ind that fadeth not away? Jesus -able of the tares, of the pearl of the people, and especially of the liverish. re'as. Ice water beats pie in the of all church work and of! such so- templated. I don't desire one. "Un- well and good. The matter ends. Old John Chiseldon gave a sudden at $2,079.420. greed. Christ has 'brought all these good great price, and of the fisherman's chl Ities; pie runs ahead of Ice water cieties as these is to concentrate less I can swim by my own efforts "Impossible!" he snapped. "When But should you agree, the obligation start. Something seemed to galvan- The uses to which lime Is put are .hings to light, and has through our net. Each of these parables teaches n the rural districts; in boarding thought and effort .on the? building up I'll sdnk. But I'm sorry you view the I give. an order I expect obedience. will be mine entirely. Please under- ize all his nerves- into tense, sting- many. The quantity of building lime An engine broke down on a Kansas aith. conferred them to us; He has some truth with regard to the growth ouses and«cheap hotels they main- of the members and of the organiza- matter so—so narrowly. I've tried to You have my instructions, Miss Wat- stand that. You'll bring a little sun- ing wires. us^d in 1912 was 1,556,446 short tons, train, and the conductor sent a brake- old us what the earth really is; he of thi kingdom of Heaven or .with re- ain a deadly parity. It was-a na- tion, but any church or society which 1 Epworth League like the work here—tried honestly. son." shine into an old man's life." "Harold!" came that queer, choky which exceeded that of 1911 by 67,879 man back to flag any approaching faith. las brought us, to feel the nothingness gard to the conditions which are to ve American goat, that, as umpire gives way to this tendency will fail But I can't I never shall. Why, "Yes, sir, and I am extremely loth She pondered the problem a week. noise-from deep in his throat. "Har- tons, but "the value, $6,571,479, was train. When he had gone back the Joy Over Their Success. )f time and space; he has made us be looked for during its growth. In nd martyr, decided the question of to build up its members spiritually, to disregard the. But—forgive my At the end of it.old John Chiseldon cld! My own 'boy'." And then, with $184,410 less- than the value in 1911. required distance he stopped, and Just )elieve that his kind eye is on every explaining the parable of . the Tares Topic for March 22, 1914. ie or no pie in a suburban home, therefore, waste my life on it? For as he did so two eagles that probably because the gifts of the Holy Spirit that's What it comes to." persistence—I must press you again learned that she .was prepared to an effort that was magnificent, he There was a slight Increase in the ;rave that contains the dust of his Jesus said, "He (hat soweth the good 'he housekeeper was a bride with are all for service and can only be to alter them, Mr. Chiseldon. Hither- give his1 proposition a trial. Nor.did turned to the girl. "Miss Watson, the use of lime by chemical works, paper had a nest in the weeds nearby at- edeemed; he has assured us that God seed is the Son of man;, and the field HOPEFUL PRISONER. "Very well! If that's your last tacked him with beak and wings. modern hygienic ideas, but her appropriated In proportion as they word, Harold, it's settled. But until to' I have never placed my own in- the situation, once assumed, present —the miracle's happened! This is my, mills and tanneries, but a decrease ^ more pitiful than a father and more is the world; and the good seed, Eph. 6:18-20. usband yearned incorrigibly for are put to use. , son ''Harold. We've not spoken for in its use in sugar factories. The He defended himself with the flag with Jesus in Hiis life's work. Thny oving than the tenderest_ mother." these are the sons of the kingdom. you come to your senses we're terest before yours. You may be sure j half the difficulties she had feared. stick, and although thoy got in-many the pies that mother used to make." The true Christian is a. fountain, strangers. Recollect that I never that exceptional circumstances only, They merged by Imperceptible de- many years. Will you pardon us if nse of lime In fertilizers also Increas rejoiced over" the.novel experience of This Joy Is Abiding In the parable of the Sower in the PPaul wrote to the Philippians that gainst her conscience she yielded and not a sponge. "He that believ- a peek and claw, he fought so skil- becoming conscious of , the power same chapter, however, we find that the things which had happened to h|m had but one child; now, apparently, lead to my doing so now. Cur- grees into the manner of father and we talk alone for a few moments?" ed. the figures for 1912 being 004,607, It is not dependent upon gifts and the emporarily, and baked a beautiful th on Me, as the Scripture hath said, fully that they finally flew away. the good seed is the word of God (hiEs being sent to Rome as a prisoner I've none." rie. is quite reliable C innot the mat- daughter. And the boy linked their The: new-comer came forward. His valued at $1,852,530, compared with alents. Lazarus rejoiced in hope of atch, •which she set to cool by the From within him shall flow rivers of Wlien he came back-to the traitt-he- \vhich is sown in' flie 'hearts of men_ -ilVSJ interests. John Chiseldon, hard man eyes twinkled. S9ti,ti*>4'snort tons, valued at $1,71 li he" resurrection. It Is not conditioned "antfy^/window. There the goat "Don't say that, dad! I'm awfully ! ter be left to him?' told of his adventures, and asked The parable of the leaven told In cocornd as a missionary, "have fallen out living water." (John 7:38.) Of business, was a different individual "If you don't mind, dad," he said, 386, In 1911. This increase In the y health or. wealth. Paul, in poverty hat belonged to the neighbor's little sorry that-—" | "No, it can't!" His tone spellecj why no one had come in response to very few words contains a deeper ratrathel r unto the furtherance of the i the youngster for companion. "I should like—er—Miss Watson to use of lime on the land may perhaps nd in prison, not only sang for Joy oy promptly discovered them. He "Yes. So you said before. Tell the I nality. Something of the old im Ve attributed in part to the tendency his cries for help. The conductor re- body gives physical pleasure, t* thought than that of the mustard i GospelGos : so that my bonds in Christ His asperities softened. He reveal- stay. She's a—a great friend of ut writes to the saints to "rejoice thrust In his head, and devoured the MIXED METAPHORS. 'boy to fetch these letters, will you?" | ous John Chiseldon had fired up "I in recent years of city people to go plied that they heard his voice, but mastery of a difficult subject yields in- always.Iways.'" Martyrs go to the stake, seed. For while the mustard seed are manifest in all the ipalace and in ed unexpected veins of tenderness. mine." thought he was singing! tellectual satisfaction, doing slut could grow into a tree, the leaven all other places" (See Phil. 1:12-21.) t before his horrified little master ' - . ** • Chiseldon senior, rigid to the last, wish you to deal with* it, and that 1'ack to the farm or two take up agri- inglng. In hospital, asylum, and all ould stop him. The deed accom- Toys and chocolates found their way ''Of course!" Old John Chlseldon's work and Improving the social and .prison could multiply itself indefinitely and He had learned by experience that In the palmy days of spread-eagle turned to his desk. The matter was should b.e enough. If my wishes carry cultural pursuits on a scientific basis. rison this Joy finds entrance and ished, he submitted to be led away home in his pockets so frequently hands trembled still. "Of course, if • The ostentation of the rich Chinese moral conditions of people produces sustains amid transform the lump of dough In GoGod'd s ways are not like our ways. God iratory, when language was far more ended. His son; seeing the hopeless- no weight, I can only regret the fact Lime Is also used as a plant food: ustains amid all sorts of earthly ut he moved feebly, staggered and that Kenneth's mother had to pro- you wish it, Harold: but -" it has been the common practice for is noticeable In their., funeral obse- ethlcnl complacency, preaching to which it was hidden. The former oftofteen allows things to go wrong—all flowery and figurative than it is now, ness of ..more words, shrugged and' —and act accordingly." , "Well, you see, I'm Kennedy! She rials. It is found in the hearts and t the boundary hedge lay down t took a cool head behind a- vehe- walked out. Sorry—yes: but not test. . • farmers In some part of the country qhles. Even If by chance a man omes of the successful, wealthy, and parable represents the kingdom grow- wrwrono g from our point of vflew—be- "Certainly, sir. Am I to take that as "An. -you're afraid I'm spoiling has told you of, Harold Kendeny." ing, the latter describes the method 1th a long sigh, and expired. ment manner to steer a safe course not surprised. He had known all a notice of dismissal?" to spread it upon the fields and plow should desire an unpretentious* burial, ofined, causing them to temper earth- cacausu e through the apparent evil He him!" He laughed queerly. "I won- "You're—Kennedy? I—see! But 't under In order to sweeten the soil. the thought of such a thing would bo of its g-owth. can out good results. The "My wife says it didn't need pr'ov- among similes and metaphors. Ab- along that the wrench would be a "As you please, Misa Watson. I've i Joys With the good deeds of piety ig, but that creature proved it—all surdities were frequent, and laughter der? I—I didn't spoil my own boy! how " The u»e of lime renders available the abhorrent to his heirs, who would con- nd Justice In the hope of a blessed "Lord, are they few that be saved ?" «r«ruciflxlou n of Jesus Is the outstanding bitter one. Never the man to brook said all that I have to say. The cash- This was an Inquisitive question, and ies are plzen," declares the husband marred many a peroration; yet, car- Perhaps I erred—the other way.". • "I took the ;nume when I went to plant food already contained In tho sider it a slight both to themselves religious meaning. These emotions 'Surroction illUillustratiof n of this truth. The Devil opposition, on this particular score, his ier shall send you a cheque for a Jesus never attempted to gratify ried along by the speaker's earnest- There came business worries. Chis- London. I've; been 'writing books soil anil to thnlr family gods. In conse- ore not lasting when they do not plflplanne] d it, -but God allowed It; and ™>wnfn]ljr. "The brute had prob- father's pride was paramount. And month's salary In the -morning if The Source of This Joy ably feasted first on a half-tin of eldon and Son seemed temporarily un- under It for seven or eight years. Are quence, a rich man's funeral Is mado spring out of a change of heart nnd curiosity by giving definite infprma- thrthrougic h It the Devil was conquered ness and fire in delivery, the most It had been wounded deeply. At the you wish." In God. It cornea to us through tlon on subjects In regard to which paint and a spoiled pumpkin and a wildly ridiculous metaphors often moment other considerations welgh: j der a cloud.. Trade was bad, and large you glad to see me, dad?" us- gorgeous and costly as his means have done nothing for the 'soul. Sam- lilh and obedience. Jesus thanks flndand the gate of salvation opened to all - Alary Watson .bowed. She could not "My dear boy! Glad? Glad? Why, SPAIN'S CORK INDUSTRY. will allow. The number of pall- Bon rejoices over 'his strength and vic- men do not need to be Informed. So mar dozen yards of highly-colored circus passed unnoticed. At a memorial ed with -him not at all, even If lie" stocks that persistently remain un- hid these things Instead of Haying how many would poster and a few cigar butts and a trust herself to further words. Hav- sold are not profitable. Mr. Chlsel- If you only knew Harold, I give bearora varies according to the status tory over the Philistines—yet fallB meeting in honor of one of the moat thought of them. ing the tasks that remained, she stood Seventy per cent, of the world's throuph his weakness. Haman rejoices be saved, He gave His questioner a gtono .whl,8 do not a pr(flon malfr- discarded boot or two; but she lays famous of American orators—Wen- ' His Sweetheart, emerging an hour dcn talked to his clerk of retrench- you my word I never thought when of the deceased. Thirty-two, or even unto baties. nook staring Into the tire a moment, then cork Is produced In Spain and Portu- more. ar« seen. "Spirit chairs," for at. tho success of his plot to entrap solemn warning that many would Nor iron bars a cage; It all to pie! There's no logic in dell Phillips—a magniloquent^ speak- later from the office wherein Bin1 ment, the need for reducing expenses. —when ." knowledge, acquaintance'with science seek to outer the kingdom of Heaven she drew on her gloveK and left the Running footsteps helped to Hlove gal. According to tho best Informa- the UHO of the dead Croesus In the Minds Innocent and quiet take. woman, and no discrimination in er referred to the spirits of the great worked, found him awaiting her. » "The fact Is, these fellows have tion obtainable, thnre were produced when it would be too lato. This goat!" ofllce, as she thought, for the last been putting their heads together." the problem. Sturdy young Kenneth future life, are borno In the proces- lows. Saul iluncos among th and may even hinder It. The fnlthfu That for a hermitage, . departed, which, on leaving this "Well, little girl, I've done it; I've j In Spain during 1912 approximately In ecstatic dollght, but dies at hla warning Jesus repeated In different time. It was an annoying turn of the They were discussing accounts which had heard u voice that he recognized sion, logothflr with venerated objects following the Instructions of earth, "\yend each its way, swifter burnt my boats." 7S.OOO short tons of cork and It IH es- own hand. We soo men to-day taking words at different times. In Matt..?: Tnfi w)m |fl f „ of Mlo Splrlt o( wheel. She bit her lip In vexation; had come to hand that morning. and came racing Into the room, n- Intended for the propitiation of tho Jcsua j-o out to Borvo Him and In the SAVED BY A GHOST. than a winged eagle, loftier than a "You—you've done what, Harold? j timated that tho cork growers re- joy In 21-27, Ho tanghl that many of Ihose soaring falcon—sweeping across the tears'rone to her eyes. Hut the prom- "They'd like to squeeze inn into a gardleSH of admonltlonx that would godH. . . serving they enter into tho promlsen Who had thought themselves fit for a Not——" ' | ised cheque put In 'no appearance ceived an average of $57.90 per ton various projects. stances. He cannot control circum- Curipus Story of a Specter and tha mighty spaces of tho heavens as a "Yes I had a flt of the blues to- i corner—to step in when j stopped out. surely follow. for thlH product, or $4.516,200 for th.o and power. As wealth doea not con high place In tho kingdom will be next day, and lu the evening Mr. "Daddy!" he crlnd, Hhrllly. "My A curloiiH point In thn hlBtory of the conducting reforms and ro- Hint 1n things possessed but In tho stances, but bo can In his own spirit Lonely Yorkshire Moora. glorious comet sweeps, rushing ever day. Pelt that I couldn't go on mark- I Oh, It's plain enough the game they're entire quantity produced. to whom tho words of Matt. shut out. And In Matt. 25: 41--4B, Ho .rlso above thorn nnd make them sub- Chiseldon was shown Into her apart- playing." daddy!" West Indian land <-ralw Is Iho fact of things, BO this joy does taught that many will bo shut out onward, forward and upward, to Its Ing time In this aimless way anotli- \ ment. The finest cork IH grown In varloim that every year, when tho dalny senaon 7:22 pertain: "IjOrd, have wo not servient to good ends; oven though goal in Abraham's bosom!" e» single hour. Told the governor "You mean they wouldn't care And hurled himself pell-mell Into m-ctloim of th>o provinces of Seville, thy not como to him who does livings, hut wlioso sin consisted merely In dolnfi It la not orten mat wo hoar of R lifiH Hot In, they mnko a groat oxcur- propiliosl mediately visible. .lohn nunyaa In gn«p of Incredulity escaped her. But And then John ChlBcldon realized. nlon to tho sea. Straight an .a heo to This anyone may havo. Thu.H tho Ood by klndnesB to thoso whom Go.l however, an instance, and it Booms tho mixed metaphor—Is a rare sur- Chiseldon and Son compietcH his hor- full?" Cordoha of this consular district, and its hive, thoy march to tho coast. If a name done ninny wonderful works'? prison wrote one of Iho most helpful vival from the fashion of an earlier Ills was even greater. Kor he found Two great loam of hupplncos unlooH- In thn provinces of 0 cork factorle.it. get damaged In the lumhlo anrvn 11.1 nucli power unto men, and took HO Hplrod to wrlto a noble poom by tho I-ORE8T FIRES PROMOTE FOREST lurgn and Hinall/ for thn manufacture much delight and (strength ovor tho llow much porl'octly good, unrvlcn- aiineln (In ancient (linen) proved clpally on bacon and oatcako, ua«d t< rors that HOIIIO wido-awako Qnglltih Htiinrn for shadow. Well, It may lie. | nation wnn dellealc; It culled for lime Inn't approaching for Hoinctlilng food for their compnnloiiH. Ho c.lonoly aliln will powor pooplo wiiutn In ine.ro piithntlfi talo of nonnlvnrd, "Thn reporter |, noted in tho recent PERPETUATION. of corkH and cork dlHltn njid for pro- convc-rBlon of ono Samaritan woman and ovury Prlnonor of Chlllon." rldo or walk lo visit tho pooplo. He I1H Hut I Khali try every oiinrti I know tactful han 'ling "Allow me to Intro- of the nort. New blood, you know- • do them) march together that Um obntlnacy! Martha Malono, nftor and (Ibuibi'dbincn received a JiiHt had boon raising a nubflcrlptlon In OR of eminent Urttlnh states- to provn him wrong. Conm along, • duce my HOI Kenneth. Kenneth WIIH new Ideas " lie lingered the bllln miring cork wood for nxporl,; those iiolHn of their Hlielly armor BB thoy at .liicob'H Well that Ho had no rolluli l>aul had oxranplined In bin own llfo A novel view of forest llreH In taken factorleti am dlstrlhnli'il In forty-night vMirklni; threo yearn for Mrs. Illxby, rncninpmiHo of reward! how shall wi llmo of Hcarclty nnd Imd to lio out men anil politician!). llttto Klrl, lot'« go and But. tea Homo- i hlx yearn old yenlerday. nlr. T'liut meditatively. "Hay live thiiunund JoKtlo I'lic.'n otlifrr rOHnmlildn inn nittlnif, f • ii,i.i meal. Men often appeared oun luornlng at Mm. Wll- the poHsllilllty of winning trlumpliH hy Itnland M. Harper, of tho Alabama towns. enenpe If wn ncKloct. HO groat Hiitva tbrougli, any 'by incanH of ilefeatn. He late at night. Ono ovniilng on bin "Wo aru told," Httiil Mr. Walter where. Wu'vn Imiliti of llilimn d> liict HccnnnlH for my my obstinacy dollars -It would he unefiil. And >'<•! (ieologlcul Survey, who concluileH of the iirnm mill accoutrements of n Rejoice Ovor Their Own Work hon'H hack door, and applied for a linn? which, having at (Im IInil ham outward Journey ho Hiiddonly IIDCUIIH There are SO? cork factories In WIIH tllll UllOHt HUCCOHMflll Of Illl (lOSpel Ixing, In u debate ou un education plan." ' my hreiich ol' duty. I promlncil lo I've alwnyx Inited tho notion." regiment of culnnislorH, llow nroal our acliloveinon'tH HOIIIO place. [ ihul their occurrence occasionally In thirty one towns In Ihn provinces of qioken tliroimli the Lord, wan eon mlHHlonarloH, of any tlmo, ynt bin BUC- awaro of a llguro moving bosldo him bill, "that by uncb loKlulatlon tho vary Old John ('hlHiildon'h mind conjured be borne earlv yetiterdiiy prnmlncd A few da.vn lulitr H!IO cnme lo him needed for the perpetuation of ninth tlincn appiwr- when viewed wllhln llm "Why," Balil tli» HiirprlHuiI Mm. llrined unto by Ilium (but hoard.' and In tho gloaming ho recognized Hurcelnim and (Jeronn. In other prov- If Ilioro IH any llttlo Klrl who wlnhos COHHOB were achieved In 1ho face of heart of tho country has been shaken up thn intiinory ot Unit lU'lrnioim faithfully. Anil I lindn'l the henrl lo with n chei|iie. II wan for live thon forcMln ill least us thomi of thn Houlli- narrinv ranKe of a few yearn, and IIH , w,lH()M) .., UioiiKht you worn worklnij (lleh. 2: '2. II). Ills brother, who had dlod HOIIIO tlin 'nceii of Spain there urn eighty fuc- tf trees with thick liark ami lilack . petticoat, anil may bo fur- hoavon." Ood Ivan hll •<>"> »t Un "Anil I'm n uro nbo liked you." broad road to dentnictlon In I UK (lay upon It. holiest, hn waa prnpuriMl , ID play hhi right It would have been IL nlmmc to ciirluiu about Iho chci|no Me mlghl manufactured cork, and Till,IUH tons of tilnhml with a (loll'ii Imad or not, an th<> origin ami CIIUHO of all ovll. Man nlpn mioil; porploxod, yet not. unto ilimpalr; onnlH." part to wt'lr.nimi him liifh with Ihi* have niikchynlcal, noohil, anil iMindorlng what tho trnnblo hail boon. "ing about In the body the ilylng of a thorny iiubjuct, which roqulrou doll- Mill thin Mliihlmni, liuillnr, iillciu'', Kt'iiiicil), pri-iienli'd with n In Ighl him. hut there were< many cnlln on ports of Hpaln during 11)12 WIIH $!!.- IIIK anil election mini by layliiK hold Jeniin, that tlio life nlno of JOHIIH may ono.ru lying under Hontonco doulnul to are icrardcd an an iinnilllguti'il ovll, tlcal IIHD to which It IH himc.nforth In- liiininniltnrlnn Joyn; Ood g1vi«i tlio "\Vell," Hald Martha, iieiilng that with cnn^)d»nc» on th» liono Hot tin itato haadlliiH or It will truad on thin cliMiviiK" <>' «'vnry lli- that oncn nblllfiir.. wan noon packed off nnpper^ liln lime (hat day. Many matleni wor fiM.IH',!!, divided HH " followH: Cork luidod to l)» applied; peace Hint piuniOH all uiul bo iiiinnlfitHtod In our body." make, a confomdon. After tollli loiiin piioplo'H tons;" and it WIIH Lord hill In the longleaf plim rnglonil tluiy noino explanation wan expected, "you fore im In Ihn (lonpitl anil titrlyln^ to of a lot of orlinoH hn Hiild; "I wor hound thnui, hn Imd no) reckoned wnrdii The vlnllor, lell nloiie with rled him. Laic at. night be wan nllll wood, tri'JK,H10; HinnlK m|iiarf India, who deolurcd opttm,lHtlcally: nriilly at. liln word. Illn mull wan mil liirim, I4l»,7K:t; cork wimto, $7R4.84H. liven; tWhat ilonti ooncurii un IH to, re- It wan In that bad yoar. ami I boon! Ibroal Homewlnil nolnlly. pencilled inemoriindn hefnre him. Mill protected liy topography or othnrwlHo OrowliiK In a hen; In Hinall whim comimrod with tho Joy hand iilile of Ibe cupboard, and thin member that, wn uro 'our "lirothor'H "ThoiiKh wo am not out of tliu 4Niny. Mn luy await" n' nlKhtii think- "I culled, Minn WatMoii, lo er lo he WIIH not at work. Illn head hung Alioiit r,,fit 10 tons of cork sawdust urn Now I inn a llttlo Hlnvo, that may l>o onm If wo bollovn wliat liulTerliiKH by hop Heo 11 IIH how you went carrying monoy must have henn llrmiwnpt nvnry fnw morning tho nilnnnn comon along, and keeper" In HO Tnr nn it may lie In about lu thono loneiionin dalen. I hid wood, wo Jiavn u Komi nhl|>." Ing of Ihr IhliiKM Hi.it -inlKliI havn dear inn, (hln In u inonl nnlnokcd for down. llln eyen worn cloned. 11 In ii".id In Hpaln annually In packing Marto to wlpo your pen." tho Illhlo promlium mi. Ood'ii glfln to Inoven 'em, anil n»yn, 'Martha, ovory Ho wan .IciniM (lleb. lii:!!.) yeui'M. I,Illle harm Is done to tint fruits for Hhlpuinnt. Hoiiui 40,000 per- our power, lo Inlliionce, him for good. behind tlie blx hoiililnrn nf the brown Ill'lMI, WllllllllK Im hail not biM'li l|lll|l< hiirpilno! I Mippoa" l oughtn't 1-n cull liiindn lay limply at bin nlden. The ioiir lenf plnn after llm UK" of four IIH iilioulil glvo IIH greiser joy ibiin miinilni; for Ihron yearn yon'vn put "Hn who convortnlh a nlnmir from the HO 'hariili. At'trr all, Harold \vann't. u you Minn Watnon any longer?" mnn who round him ran forward sons nrn employed In some manner A Knntlciiian of largo minimi, In any HIIC<'IMIH of our own milking. The Ibn platen nn tlin wrong nldo, mid CONSOLATION. moor. I Haw you cinnbiK and waltei A SOURCE OF GLORY. nr live. This pine wllliHtnnilH Urn In Ihn cork Industry In Hpnln, with error of lilii way tihaU navn a noul till you tdionld he near euouKli, but Imd lad. And hn v.in. tin- only mm. "It wan my maiden name, Mr illicitly, hurriedly nlcrl holler limn any othnr Iron, lull HOinn .Scotland, hail u hoMioiiHii, oolnbratiid "iiovonty" liHllied lo JOIIUH' approval I've Inul to cnmn along and movo frnni death, and nliiill cover a uniltl an average wngn nf about $0,(I7 |ior v that nlK'it you were mil alnno." UK thoiiK.hl. of hli» ili-iid wlfi- or wliul ('bl-leldon." Hho wun ijlllle Helf-poil "A nenr thing!" pronounced Ihe ether pines mill a fnw onltH anil lilok- for itn Kriipon. When Quoim Victoria an (.lie IMMII-CO of KroatoHt J" - JI«hl Kunlonor of |)iii|il|iiKHtoi>, of wlioin • lu hllullKm now wm> u woman. Mni'y II ciiu I'emiitn, l''or (hn mtinn reanon ried ('lilneldon. "Tho old nlory ov- liinchoon near Uilii Kiuitloirinn'n placn, tiilentH, woiulorful pnwern. and can •MI-H Illxby, every mnrnliiK for threo lint ftlven In love, bill. In ever It WIIM wan HODII liy two pitnplo. In) Now York Trlliuiui lelln tho fol- posnly lii hum off iliuiil graiiH anil Im- 'I'hn leaeher had noticed something Tho anocilnto occuni In mi article WutHon had not hr<-n wllli him lour. uliio | dliienrili-il my wedding rim;. I erwork, worry, and collapno. And ho'H prove Ihn i;ru/.lng. Hnlectnil unil lu> availed hlniHiilf i>C thn* oppnr- do nnloalidilng \vorkn. but In Ibbi that venrti I've put tliein platen In tlin They wiinled (o K"! rlil of Mini, and Klrnl Urchin "Hay, Tommy, would owli'iK ntnry: queer about tli<) nmrtnrliiK <>f a <^>r- twoiit.v yearn IIKII In Muciullliin'n Ixtfuro hn rcall/.i'd Uiul IHT cupiililll mtihl link yonr pnrilon for conce.illng an old mnn, HUH bin connlllullon'H Inln lino of a hymn frniiunnt.ly lined tiinlty to Hiinil HIT Miijciity a linn "I'helr nnincii uro written III hoavon." rlr.bl plum, iiml von ennui iiloiiK anil tluiy nliio wanted In niulio Mini' Klvn vouii nil her bo u /.eotini or a RlraffiiT" Tho Kiirilener wan nlmwIiiK I" n Imiiltct of Ki'apnn. -A Joy Ovor Qocl'n Salvation Innveil them, anil Hum I Inul to eomo "A ulratfe. or MiiKii/.tno by I.ady Viirnoy. onrlnt HID lieaiitlon of the. loch and tloH wcro cxcnpllomil. Hoim-lMiiK ol' lln-iic f.ictn." good. I'll nny that much. , Thero'n A wrll drniised lady havliiK glvn" In morning ncliool,. One morning Him evidence of lieliiK afraid by liurryliiK Hncond Urchin U inxntory "hn wan. I IK hud ailvn llni-il "Unnoeeninny!" II mle piny with a clinnc-c Jiint a lighting clinncn lie ilntnrinliicd to K"t to tlin boltoni of In ilno coiirnn, a let Id- of nrknovrl- In Iho grcatont Joy. All can have Ililn, ulciHK" Mini move, them buck, anil I nway. .IDHIIH knew their tliouMhtn, connie It'll bo a clncli for loolilu' >f tho llttlo vlllaim. It wii.-i ovonliiK, tlin signal Hint nli« ilnnlre.il to allgllt, Kiiient CIIIIIK, ami thn Koiitliiiiinn mail It rei|nlreii no n|M-<'lnl n'lfln nn I en can't ntnnil II nnv louder, ulllinr.' lie ball HIIIIIO." •-• TOLO THE WHOLE flTOHY. ind nn hi) e-ipatlaled on tho lovely fur u typlnl, and nhi- Imd itpplli-d In bin tinlulliorchlof, "Vonr nffnlrn er may pufl through." thn iriiinrar wmi liroiiKht. t<> n Htop, tho mystery, I,|H|.OII|IIK Intniltly, Him and He may have knnwn that Herod over do fence ul luirtHm. All thn otluirn wrolo. entirely! I wnn going to nny Unit I Mnry Wntimn, hanging nn the I raced tho peculiarity to .lolinny. It to lilt head Karilnncr, who he felt dowiincnlH. Ood bun worked a wonder- "\nil no I quit," renllv did wnnl In kill Him, hut He lon Trnnniirlpt conn ami. on the Klorlon of hl.-i noun- 1 hill IUH! no that thrt rnur «tnp w«" ful wnrli and nponnd a foiintnlii nf ^1Oln(. ciiwbo>'H eaiiKht a fellow and ry, the moon ro;io over u bill. "Mont ciMplnyni'M minim rrfi'i I callr.,1 to mill yon to forgot wlmt wordn. net lu-rnolf neduloiinly lo K«nrd dlrnclly nvor a Hiimll mud pudill", Thn "HUuc H- by yoiirimlf, .roluiny," «ln> mil'" would bit Kruatly plea«ni1 with thn knew lluil neither Herod nor any one 1 royal pialmt of the fruit. joy wlileh time and eternity otinnnt AN. INDEPENDENT HOY. itinred tilm nn wan tiolh <'UMtoin;iry Tho old man ntopiiod nliort. In the oilCI'H. I KlV" Illllin," nil" Illllllllllicnil look place liinl night. I leal my loin Hint chnnco. It would ho hard If nil lady Inokcil an Inidiinl, mid thnn coninianilnil, Johnny did no, and In- dim conld kill Him III! Mln worli wun LITHIIAnY MAN'H KXPEICICNOK. "lint I have hud n I'.ood olllcn train per I mild Ihliign Hint were need- her work wan to count for naught iitend of Hi" linn "VVeiik mid idnful Ttin Hardener, an old Rcotehmivn clone. done. He mild lo I'llale aflerwardn, nnd proper not intiny yearn HKO Tluiy il«ldl«i of 11 tipeecli. and Kiued at tho all indind: lilnned u plin-iird In hln hrmiHt: InKi <1 ' liromliiii u riillhrnl lun'vli'' I. inly biirnli. If yon will regard tlin now. HIM- mado II 1i«i- one bunlnonn "How do ynu Ihlnli I can Rnt off tlimiKli wo hn," hi) KUVi) tin hlH roil- gravely Ilntoneil uiul thiin until, Krlinlv. It In not wlnul. we work for nm> mi- Chief Oliirk (to olllotx liny) -Why on "Thou cnuldcHl have no power iiKiilnnt Henley llow uro ynu KiilUm; on mon In ailmlratlon. If, 111 Ihn mil nt it ninnlll, you an din ilnrlUK, "We call HllIK, fill) though we "Him illiina nay onylhliiK alioot iieui'i- other in' for Ood IIH much an What Ood rill 111 llllll't ynu IllllHll when Iho IHIMI Mo except II were p;lvcn then from ivllh your wrltlni; for III" iniiKimlnoM? "llo'wiui a very hud man In ruinio Artor a mninont lie turned to tllo Incident nn eloHed I Hlnill hn obliged." ilurliiK 'I'" aiulnuii ui Int. am) mild. "Tbere'n a iiinon Old .lohn " mi llio-n- wan loft ur'.tilm. All other concern" "I cannot toll you, iiiiidain, but I liln chnbhy appnarnncn might Im "llehold your tionnii IM left, unto you mild m" back an much un I ncml ur yo! I toll ye, mnn, we're a graml tivated tho habit of iiilmllllng mlH- AH a inuttin' of fuel, It In no link to from Iho heart of the uulverno. I In ni Hnlnnliiy. Hut Ire (''lay Center Tlmeii. had to l'." iinleniled, inu'oiiHldnriMl. And do know that wo can't wait until that (alien IIH evidence of tlin probability deliolllle." Over lilnl over Ul'.uln .Icfinii III, 'in lloiiton Triili'icrlpt nllon!" Inrmn*" Inkcii, Once inndo be nnunlly main tic u jail hlril. And .lobn Chhii-ldnn, \vhn Inul mi laliu-il them, The llntoimr rcnll/oil though Iho IHIIIIO liung In thn balance pnddln dries up." of hln iisuerllon. The Lyceum Concert. THIS STOMACH REMEDY Charles Davenport Town Council Meeting. HaIf-a-Cent-a-\Vord Column The "extra number" given by HELPS YOUR FRIENDS Contractor and Builder $io charge leiu thaii ten centn. the Lyceum Association, on Wed- Almost every day some grateful per- All work clven prompt nnil careful A special session was held- o Kiicti figure. Initial, nnd name count* aon comes into our store and tells us of Attention. A Hrnt-cltiK.-vlob KtmrniitoeiU Wednesday evening, i8th inst nesday evening, was without doilbt benefits received from the use of Rexail Double price charted for urcer type. the best entertainment of the Dyspepsia Table is. Knowing how much • HAMMONTON, N, J. all members present except Mr BLACK'S Ix>cM I'hono 021 C17 Twelfth St . should be In before Thursday Life Insurance in force in New Jersey. course. Part of it was by local good they have done others and knowing Baker; ~ , noon. II poHHlbte. *Unlewi.parties have an One-Quarter what they are made of, we feel sure for Success, Clerk read an ordinance wnjc account with IIH. they will not Walt lor a talent, and thti other numbers oy bill (ncccsfiltatlneouraddlngpoiitairetolt) The Prudential has contracted to pay friends from out of town. they will help you. So great is our faith passed first reading at last meeting but remit promptly, either In canh or one in them that we urge you to try them ROSES. 'and', . .. \ ' .' ' '• '' the title was amended, and th and.twocent stanipn. No adv. ol any sort Billion Miss Ledegar's selections on the entirely at our risk, with our persona will he Inserted between new« Item*. A Demonstration this great sum to provident Jerseymen pia^nowere very good. Miss Peters, promise that if they don't do all you ex We have an extra fine lot of ordinance was adopted. IJ appro Dollars soloist, was also pleasing. pect'them to do and make your stomaci American Beauty, Don't think of Failure. priates~$3563.74, to pay interest o Re:il Kxtnlc. Master Harry Monasevitch, the comfortable and healthy and your diges temporary loans made In buildin of a and their families. Tlie great strength tion easy, we'll hand back your money pop n Quick Snlc. lint your l»rm with th boy wonder violinist, took people K, A. Victoria,, But hack up "the plan with actiou-—with a time sewer, •,•• . ~ •*• lUillable Knrnt Acenoy/' Prnh prtslnt. We couldn't endorse anythinanything anamy •Clerk then read contract between of the Company is their safety and ^by'stofm. His work was really more strongly than we '"do -Kexiall Dys* T., - |La; France, account in tliis well-established Batik, for Ifurry I_ Murphy, Local Representative. wbh'der'fulj and' with his pleasing pepsia Tablets. .Containing Pepsin am the Electric Light Company an pOIl Sale, Chenp. In New Oretna, N'. J.. tw Bismuth, two of the greatest djgestiv Frau Earl* Drqscbki . iostaiicej and success will come so easily that .Town for the installation , of two * hiirjilrtd ncro (arm nnd woodland. Klgh 5 c. Purchase manner, we predict for him a great aids' known to medical science, tli nml three acre lot. Apply, security. -ftrture; — — ~lhie~~tci—s€' omacti, check heartbun yoiir uet^Bbors will wonder'how it happened. plant, for power. This was accepl leven room houn0, all conven Miss Emma Pressey, a favorite and distress, promote a natural flow o' Killarney, Paul Npyron -jnpen.—baih. electric lights, hot wate the gastric juice, and help regulate th ed, and* Mayor and Clerk orderec heat. In good condition. I'oultry houae to Plan of National Biscuit Company's with air'here, sang as well as ever. • &rusa an Teplitz We pay. three per-cent interest Two hundred feet on netlevue Av Miss Grace Osgood played the bowels. Remember, if they don't make tq; sign.same. _ "". C. Jlender. Hamnionton, N. J. your digestion so easy, and comfortable on time accounts. 7:1 The:above line being cbmplete'd Celebrated Bulk Varieties piano accompaniment, which is that you can eat whatever you like when Saliel d'Orr, fJOn Sale,—14 room house, on lot 450 x 250 It a-gift with her. —« 6ver you like, we want you to come bacl TJlrich Brunner, .Council voted to pay bill for same *• Send tor Dooklet, P.O. Box277. will.be held at our store on ft and tell us and get your money. Sole $800. 'T'O HEN'T, Nine room home, with all con Mr. Moore, agent of Brock way And a lot of others. If you want * veiilencen,— hath, heater, rmiee. hot an Bureau in story and anecdote only at the more than 7,000 Rexail Stores By vote, Clerk was instructed to cold water, fim and electricity. Corner o and in this town only ih our store." Three hardy, field-grown, ever Hammonton Trust Company, get Solicitor's opinion whether a FleaKiuit anil Waxhlngton Strn-t.i. linrn and was certainly entertaining. sizes, >25c, 60c and ?1.00. blooming Roses, we've got 'em. large croundH. A. J. KINO. Thursday, Miss Bertha Eckhardt, one o Red Cross Pharmacy, Hammonton, N. J. member of the Board of Healtl TfUU HAt,K.—m acres of (rood land, 15 niln California Privet, cheap. ' can legally swerve as Clerk of the A walk Ironi station, will sell all or part. our, own young ladies, possesses A better assortment of Teach and I'.O. Box 412. The PEUDENTIAL voice and manner that promise Board, as Sanitary Inspector, or as COUNT1TCSP1TAL GARAGE Apple trees, adapted to this section Sewerage Inspector. Friday and successful career. than can be found elsewhere in the Announcements. / •:- .._:••• . Master Clifford Waas' talent as Council, .as Committee of the State. Full line nursery stock at Whole, held a conference on various Vf Its. Mary .Stndler Is now prepared to glv_ Forrest F. Dryden, President. pianist was demonstrated as neve reasonable prices.—r- "* lessons In the Italian lalii;u»Ee, altholieh Saturday HAY I HAY! subjects, grade crossings,,extension iota natlx'e of Italy, Hlie speaks the language < r before. Come, see, be convinced. AL. SMITH luuntly. Call at her new residence, corner o A triple combination,— Mrs. Walnut Nook Fruit and Stock Farm of sidewalks and curbs, etc., etc. 'ratt and KBB Harbor lioad. J. Rolfe, soloist, Miss Goddar'd CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ASIIKS Komoved. Drop card to March 26, 27, and 28 Hammonton Nursery Company J. B. WESCOAT ix u. K. urasso, I'.o. Box 227, Hamnionton Is cello, and Mr. Goddard, piano Plans and Specifications Furnished Students of Hammonton High W. H. FRENCH, MGR. School will present a tliree-acj VTAK-GltoW wlll'tone up your house-plants was "certainly enjoyable, Mrs.' R. !!08 S. 3rd street Dealer in Hay, Salt Black Grass '**' allft.Kive them ft healthy growth. 25 cts formerly Miss Dorothy San ford Jobbing promptly attended to. •Arid ileddlneHay.' "" comedy,£utftletl "'The Freshman/ PUT cml. j. Murray Ilassett. Hammonton. N. J. I)roi> n pustni, or pUoiie. Ueli phone 4U-V. 2UHAN Xambhard, the laundress. Walter J. Vernier was always in demand wtth her Hauimbuton, N. J. ' on Friday and Saturday* nights, 1 South Jersey Republican March 27th and 28th, in Bellevue on North Second street. You will be surprised at the very large variety of Cakes voice; Miss Goddard cannot be 'F Your House-plants have a weak growth, SANITARY PLUMBER issued every Saturday morning excelled on the cello. E. P. JONES Hall. Admission, '25 cents,, for • the soil is exhausted. Use "Mak-enxseiu$ed and raised (or JAl'Elt Hunters and Decorators. Estimates 233 Bellevue Ave. the year 1!)H, to cover said appropriation. *• cheerlully furnished. Simpson Hros.. -Local Phone 653 Lyceum Officers. EELIABILITY. has a 2-H.-P. gasoline engine and a 3-plunger pump, both 1. lie It ordained by the Mayor and Town )rop pu«>ai. £3 Washluetoii Street. DIANA BISCUIT assembled on a steel plate to prevent getting out of alignment. I'ouncll ol i tie Town of Hnmnionton. AtJaiiilt Hammonton, N. J. County. New Jersey, that.there shall beappro- At their annnual meeting las Pleasure & Commercial Iirlated, and Uu-y do hereby appropriate lor Wanted. Fire Insurance at Cost ! This is March, with all the month's uncertainties as.to weather,— tieyearl!)i4jforthe purpose of paylntc Interest Wednesday evening, the Haminon Engine can be used on t£i»pora.y loans made to defray tin j giving us a variety that will please those who delight in "anything foi ton Lyceum Association re-electe< for other power pur- expenses nnd costs of constructing ,n Bysttni "VAS1I paid for a few shares of liulldlng The Cumberland Mutual 01 sewers and drains In the said Town ol •^ AHHoei:iilon stock. Must be at least rive a change." Last Sunday and Monday were as beautiful as Spring. most of their officers, as follows : Harry F. Birch, Agent, The; Hamrronton Paint poses. Tank holds Itfuimujatoii, the sum of three thousand ffvt earn old. Either Hamnionton or .Worklng- CHEESE TIP-BITS Fire-insurance Company hundred sixty-three .dollars and seventy-foui nen's Association. Address, v. O. liox 122. Tuesday was St. Patrick's Day, with a bit of rain in the morning, but President, A. L. Jackson May's Landing, N. J. 150 gallons. Keeps cents (g-t.56a.74y. " '• _: .insure your property at less Secretary. W. O. Hoyt [s the very best paint ever us-'ed in i!. And be U luflher ordalnedrtKnTfhe said ct potntoea lo tts tT nozzles going ar sum of three thousand five hundred «lxty- L.lly ol tlie Valley plants lor Kale. cost than others. Reason: operat'g | c Treasurer, Robert Steel thret: dollars nnd seventy-four cents (33,5ti3.74) -Henry Schaumberii, Twelfth Street. expenses light ; no loading of! early peas out to tenrpt passers-by, and indications were that they would WILSON S. TUHNER, Sub-Agent high pressure. HU appropriated* shall be assessed,, and raised Committee, C. F. Osgood, A. E by taxation in the wiinu manner as other premium for profits; sixty-seven j soon be needed. But "Shelah's Day," Wednesday, was'a puzzler, Hohiian, Dr. J. A. Waas, William Hatninonton. There are scores of buildings in taxes are assessed and raised In the said Town town covered with this paint, Automatic Agi- ol Ifammoiiton. At Black's Store 'years of satisfactory service. Cash —rain to begin with, sunshine later, a little more rain, clearing, windy, Col well. Win. J. Smith, John G tation of liquid. .Sl«ned : FHKOE1UCK C. HURT. ufkAT Specials at Uubertone's Meat Market. surplus over Jiop.ooo. Galigne, W. R. Tiltou, Rev.W. L which look' well after eight or Attest : w. it, SKBI.Y. Town clerk. Mayor. Topol round steak. 24 c. Ib,: bottum ol and colder,— cold enough for March before night, when a good fire was WILLIAM DOEEFEL Suction strainer is Ihtroduced Feb. 19th. IU14. ound; 22 c.: rump and strlolii ntc.ik. 28 c.; leita For particulars, see , Shaw, N. C. Holdridge, Jos. R ten yearji of wear. arch 18th. 1914. >l yeatllni; laiiilintfc.: Hhoul.lern of yearlliiB j needed for comfort; Thursday dawned beautifully, though cold, with a Kepresentatlve amb, 14 «.: stewlnc lamb. 12 and 14 c.: chuck Wayland OePuy.Agt, Hammonton, N. J. Iinlioff, H. Kirk Spear, Herbert brushed clean. oust. Hi c.: prime rib ruiist, 20 c.: ulnte btef. I bitter wind. The ground was white and the air full of snow at dawn, The Hammonton Paint is sold for 2 «.: Ireah lean pork chops. 20 c.: loin ol pork, Cor. Second and Cherry Streets C. Doughty. Pen n Mutual Life Insurance Co. less than other first-class paint. SHERIFF'S SALE. lie.: mutton chopii. IH and 20 c.; iresh scrapple ! Friday morning, and tlie storm continued until after noon. The sound Call and see ours and secure copy of handsome Spray Book. Ily virtue of a writ of fieri (rvcUs, to me di- c.:amall fsklu-back hams, 18 c. Ib.: small lean —INSURANCE— of Philadelphia rected. lssue«iuut of the New Jersey Court ol ilcnlc hums, H c. Ib.; laucy lean bonelrSH DR. J. A. WAAS t has no equal, as it ^orks well, George Elvins, Hamnionton Agent? Chancery, will be sold at public Vendue. on 'aeon. 2) c. ib.: boiled ham. Il c. I Ib : fresh I of the festive snow-shovel greets our ears once more. Poultry Raisers' Association ol uork liver, 10 e. Ib.j Oold Metlal and Oeresotn All Forms of High Grade Life Insurance covers well,'and wears well. THi;jWI)AY.TJlKT\VKNTY.TIHKIM)AYOF lour, 40 c. ban. Fire - Liability - Bond i The, Board of Trade resolution condemning Senate Bill No. i.seemr Hammonton meeting Wednesday FIELD FOfcCE PUIV3F CO., Elinlra, N. V., Mfcrs. AHII1U NINKTKKN ULJNDKKL) DENTIST next, March 351 hi, at..tL.R,ui,.,,,,.in 7OU SJuler-co-cart, first class condition, latest - Nj.l'Clul \ Sold by JOSEPH I. TAYLOR at two o'clock In the afternoon of laid day. •• puttcm, ulluhtly used. Addrciw, E. L. CROWELL & GO., i lifcejy'td'produce gojd results. It was sent tor Senator Edge and Rep- i'rusl fa'rlor. .Delegates' report ol In tlie ollleti ol Wlllliim II. liernHhouxc. In Ihi- "I'urt." Itcpubllcun OIIU-c. Bellevue Avenue. Hammouton, Building and Loan and Life Insurance .Town of llaitiinoiiton, C'otinty ol Atlantic nnd i-resentatives Godfrey and Richards, and Uie first two responded verj ihe Affiliated Poultry Clulw of House, Sigh, and Carriage Painter, 1 JAVINfl Mold my Kami. I have for sale a HA5IMONTON. N'EW JKHSEV ' Central Ave., Hammonton. . Peatiirvn Combined, Htnti of New ,l«irncy. tnrt'e-Kprlnir covered.WIIKOII, t'lS : covered promptly, thanking the Board for sending the resolution, and promising Xew Jersey held at New Brunswick, iiood whtthcr yot^ live or die. ' Second and Pleasant Sts., iicity. till, anil a two-horse (new Deerlng) February and. Vital to every Auk about It »t I'KOl'I.KN HANK IVI.'d. mwliiK inai-hlne. 812,—all In eooil order. Can to do what he could to meet the wishes of the Board. Mr. Richards has Hammonton. N. J. jBeeii nl Mi. KiamiT'K. at Kolsoni. Large assortment of I'oultry Raiser. Be sure to attend .1. K. Mcl'ullmiiili. llaililon llelchts. N. J. • . said never a word. Just why he should fail to declare himself in regarr and lak,e some action. It should T O6ood orilu.. lor sale cliuaii. liniulrt.'of mean a new era in co-operation W. H. Bernshouse JOHN PBASCH, JR. • J- I''- lioliniiii, Middle Kuiui. Cut Flowers, manual labor froth': their sons and daughters,.even before and alter ainj especially in the marketing SowliiE Machlnea and Supplies. problem to you. Fire Insurance —'I'P postal, or use local (iho'iiu 5IU. Funeral Designs school hours, until they are sixteen years old, we cannot imagine. \ ••; N.Castui". AKCnt. Early garden truck wilT be a month late this year. As a rule, ou Strongest Companies The Great Reputation of BUIST'S SEEDS is the result of superior merit; In fresh flowers, wax or metal Funeral Director 86 YEARS ol continued success proves them I'i'lilio, Mii|i|il|t-H. mill UveStock. The people have early peas'in the ground on March 151)1 ; • to-day, the 2ist,' D. E. BALLARD Lowest Ratc.s 'Oil Hnlo— While Wyandotto handsome first day of Spring, tile ground is covered with snow, nnd farmers havu "The Best by Every Test" coekel'ttlH. SuliicU-d Nloek. Altio eirea for VVATKIS & NICHOLSON ER2CK AND CEMENT VvORK Conveyancing, and Embalmer tchliiK, S5 per hundred, o. o. i>amlnncr, been unable to do any Spring work. It will take two weeks, at least Always true to name and sure crop producer. florists and Landscape Gardeners And Plastering Notary Public* l>a('(jnta. after the snow leav'es, to softe.i ami war.u the earth before seeds can b. Twelfth Street, between Kailroadn. Buist's Garden Guide for 1914 is Now Ready for Maillnc MVO C'yplirr IneubatbrH (or will'. Also. ul I'hono 1131. Hell l-w V n Orchard St. . llanmionton Indlnn llnliner Duckn, at Duillity'H. REXALL planted. i. Commissioner of Deeds Local Phone 901. Dell, 47-0. - Telia you WHAT to plant,— WHEN to plant. - 2nd and Knlrvluw. ?<)!« Mule—Hutching KRKH—Tuiiipklnii .Strain Hammonton. - HOW to plant. - l>. 1. HedH. Miwclal prolific eilB utruln, The proposition nude at thi Annual School Meeting, to install r , itl. by dt'otl Tlio.s. Creamer, Kalrvlcvv Ave. The . Cathcart, The book you can depend on. Write (or a Copy To-d»y— It Is FREE. diiy of Mny, A. n. UHH). und t'f(lc«MlH, (olio IKI. ilc.,ui-iiiittid HIU! eilhtom linluliliii;. H. c. White LuKliorn STORE while considering. As the yuuii{ man said, "In sweeping, yon gatlu- n\f>f0 Uitlo Kiitit l Myui'H In ft:t>. hlckn and halehliiK e«KN. trim nrnted ntcick. Hammont'n n irwile. While llonnu I'onllry KurniN. Vulcanite Roofing TllltKK MoM'lln 4 No. ^. Ilculnulni; nt tho t-uMtttrly rurni'r of only a portion of the dust ; the bulk' of -it flies around and settles o I. R 25 Ou * rtfciHid nnd ( li-fhurtl Strt-»tU aiul oxtcndlnit l-'ii^'Htixl^lliiu orimiiteulnl Robert Buist Company, tln-n*'<- (I) NorthciiHtrrly nlontr tiny .Southerly everything." \VttU:ri>j'iMif uuil I'erumiiciit The Peoples Bank lino of Orcluird stiut-t onti luiiHlrud niuLfotir- Telephone Auk for Hinnnlcit ' - Un-Claimoi£ Letters. The suggestion has been m-ide—and a good one—that tlie Lycenn. OI' Association purchase but four numbers in their next course—hijjhei E. N. BIEDSALL ggggai The following letters remained Gives Best Service Kcllogg-Haines Singing Party Hammonton, N. J. ncallecl-for in the llitiinuoiitou uixi class ones—and add a "local talent" entertainment such as was given CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Vwt Oflice on Wednesday, Mur. on Wednesday evening. .\Ioiul.iy, Miir. jf>, in Ilcllevue Iliill .lohbliiK Promptly Attcildrd To. H, 1914: '(dwell Block, Hammonlon, N. J Capital, - - - $60,OOO Frank Camimnella Red Cross Pharmacy :ls the Cheapest! It wouldn't do for us to repiMt some of the things we have heard Surplus and Korelni — Aoveilcanuno Nlonlmek said about the Ground Hog. l-odal I'hnnit 040 Undivided Profits, $58,COO Persons calling |or tiny of the lv»ve will j>l«-nse state thnt it was Is that your mum? in the liht of uncalled-for letters f f -METAL A. J. 1UDEII, , ,'•* SHINGLES dvmiseil. Tnos. C. IVI.VIN-S, Tivniilcnt niul MUIHI^IT Now whose nose is out of joint ! Three per c^nt inl'eiest paid 1'ostniiister. Hulxril nr< Itio |iro|MTt,v oh Kutfl 1H on time* deposits 'Flic four clcsi«n» of Cortriglit Metal SLinylca ns nhown above are u. ill. mill liihi-li III iiMii'iilloii ill UH- nlilt (hid h'nllowH Hiillillni:. mnde intany of tlio (ollou-lng woyi: h, \VorUnniii, n'l I.,,mi iiinl DnllilliiK Ann Spring Two per cent intiMrnt ullowctl on •halciu mill to |M>I.M|ni,',l Mm'i'li L'I. lull. Hlxi'rllf. urvil in tne«t 2. Stamped from Tb-plalo and painted Green. Notary Public K « balance of ?itoni|)lly ulleiMli'd lo. KMmlnijH ut I Hilinmrr wrfw ptnln nrtil trtnt*- llv vlituu ol H urli ol lU'rl fnrlnM lu liui llfrnKln IIHI •« oftlri-. lliiiiiini>nlnn. I ninlli »l tin.- siTU-H in llu- IIi)rjliui0 you Inn) Trade-mark. "Corln'ght RrH. U. S. Pal, Off." • .llni Imlilli- viniiliiv on ! School, next Monday niglit, tlie of (he Viclrola for the ucnool, we for Sale fty 1 •lA'rriiOAv, Tiii': i oiiicrn DAY nc ATIOI. 2_ir«l, al eight o'clock. She will wish to say thut we flinll be gluu W. J. SMITH, Vice-1'reH't NINKIKKN IIDNMIMi AM) HillllTKKN, Hammonton, N. J. give it progMim coiiliiining tteveiitl to receive them in any ainount, no Mieheil's W. K. TII.TON, GEORGE O. EOBST, >l It o'l-lonk In Dm ulli'iiiiAui o| milil itiiy, In 2O WOBDS lh|, folll'l Itouni .Nil, :MI, Nrronil (lour, Iliil-lliill cliildicn'K Mlorii-s anil a naihli).; of inutlei how small. DJKHCTOHH Ililllillliu. In Iho I'llv ol AllnliIlK (111, Ciiiinly Sliced Peaches. Lilliputian "Madame Iliillcrlly. " A number of members have given Seed Book Contractor & Builder, Hommonton, N. J. il Mllllllliuillil MllUr ill Niw .II-IMC)-, ull Illul •IVI In Imw iinil ivhni In pliuit M. I<. JuckHon J. A. WIIIIH .-t'l'lulil Uiu t or |>nrr«'l nl lulMl Mint iirniiiltit'H One pound cans, packed Stringless Beans. CHA8. T. THURSTON U'r HIT foi Innate in having u •J5 cenirt each ; others, .yi cents or fill IfllHtn nf VUKOluMr Itlnl (low- 1 ill Uittn III t hi" I mv II nl llniliiiiiiiiloii, ( iitinly ol *it>> C. I '. ()Hf{O()il (Joorjjc ICIvliiH Uliuilli' niul .-iliiu- in \i w ,h IM v, full. Just the thiti"; for Practical prison of Miwt (.'rapnter'tt ability for one dollar. We ex|>ecl a large tlln yollMK pI'lllU. 10V '» I'Mii'l'l- Win. J. Smith J. C. AndeiHoii llnnliiiilnii nl u n.li.r ixiiil lit llif niiutlivlly lammonton Poultry Association Small tender g-teen Beans. mil entertainment, which is liuiilc number of twenty -live and fifty t'luM'd jT'irilpi'iir* Viitn,- I*. i' Tim Illi'ul I'rut i ul Avriuir, I'in ll"i-ol Mnrlliila \\ . small families. Ill0)il,«>rll' llci'il Ki'nr iM(i»lnH 'l>illi- Sftih"! Andernon \V. K. Tillnii CAVL AND INSPECT OUR NEW DOUBLE STORE 'iiivNoll'H niul Iliuivi 'riiiuci''n litiiit mill Delicious. Per can, Plumber poshible through t|ie kindness 'of (•«'nt amounts. "The 'fund U 'now llnlii'.l. U.'I <'nn. I'tll, plmiiu i>r ^Inliilliiu llicnrii III houlli in tlfiirci^it \v«>iit Adi'NTS ]••()!< 12 Cents. write for u frr«i nopy. ( Win. I.. Hlark UMMi'H I llll>IH1t> l^r iNill'lh 7ft illiuHTH 20 Cents. nnd Gas Fittor the Civic Club, who are -meeting growing rapidly, and if each mem- ml mid 7 ineliiN to |l|>- 1 itHtn Iv lli.o ul ,JtMvl \ the expense of lie! appearance. ber will contribute Homething, we Hunt An* r,oa*r ant vtfttaU* 'tttji Mlir. l ; tmWr'Ui .St. ilh Ift d^miTn I'rtmipl Alli'iilli.n l<, nil Mini* ,,f sion fee. Hveiy our itt welcome. A. H. Pliilllps Co. -t»Hi nlonw Ibf leet, 7 Ineheu, lo tbi> International I'llillil.lnj: Hi.iK u — sixty dollars. K«rl« A.I.T« ','. '. '.','.'.. ',','. '. HI" ilitrn ul buulnn, ( hi April dth, mi open meeting Will yon wend your quarivr or Nln4'ki> liflnu i ."i,. N*.r.. . :l I niMl 'i, on Mint nmdr Hominy Grits. Hawaian Pineapple. l.,,l,rll. ,.-. ". JOn TH. l.ondlnrf Seod nnj I'lniil iLNUlilliliiiiuiil In 1'hllnttel- iv Chui'liM \Vhltni-y, Hiimim, Mny ;n, imit Sanitary Hover of Ihet'ounly Hoard nl Agriculture, half-dollar (o Wallace Hurley, our vtrtit'tm , Fire Insurance pliln Nuraorlu* nnj Greenhoiuion t:oiii|>rliia nearly 300 utd Mi'tldrd In tin* Clrik'rt o|||fi> nl Allnillle A little old-l'ashioiifd but Broken slices. As good tiiiii vvt<»iif i.iH-oi A«inili'p.| '.', III" 't.uiMi nnd lln tiiiine iiientlnt H, whleh Iliuiy with tiddivHsert by Mr. Cairix, AHSI. tietiHincr, by the jMtli. V,nrl» CIIHIMOK n.iroa BM. IJVW.N >ioi«hd In tho Cluk'H ollleo m Athuttlc .. ini> ... . MlMVKliN. I.AuNf llln.l.ltllH. K'V<1. .uniy In Hook l^nl |>t.ii< Km, wnua.'d ci-i'eal list. 5 11). pkkj., Mi. CieHninan, County Supeiindent iloiud of Managers, MONEY W. l,,>v. lii.iio.i,,4,l UUr (u.illill.. I,, „„ m|,llil,Mi»t l)iill,llii« «nd «r. td i'oiiM'iid to Mmy ( uUn II in (<«-, hut not a.s good looking. .', i"" Ihoiouiilily «I|.I|IHI,,,I l,,f linnrtiinir uur ovnr-lnr I.MI.,|II« |».U. Not*! ; Th*> ntinv*' niu|M-rt>' wtll Im Mold IIIIKKlVH l;i of 86 Cents. Per can, 16 Cents. Win. B. Phillips »l .Sclxioln, and others, COM. 1'er JAM. W. COTTKI'.I.I,. MI K niri.r» n««rly (Vary lliiw.r KIM! v, ,ul (mifuMly lllu.lraluil-IIUIKIIO.U at |iliulo-r«im>ilutilluiv>, IK mouiillMK lo nboiit flli'J, Mint wntir rtuit Attorney - at - Law inlnlPil mill ililiiliiiin |iUt««. <'.1| or will,, fur noi.y " l''rtm, inountlnu lontxni1 t »;t.fM». MORTGAGE LOANS , NOW KUKKIfN I.AWN l)e. borough. llurtle'u MiillclliiK, - Atlantic City oiiAor. I'. NIXON. Mollellor. IT*. do, \tti\M M. L. Jackson & Son's

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KNEW HIS BUSINESS. . A HISTORIC BIBLE.. WOMEN IN CHINA. GOOD CHEER. . • ' >;-,,•'; , '.-" ' .;. y - ' -. ' ' GO:LD. • A 'brisk' individual with the accumu- It Is Bound In Red Leather and Used UNCOVERING. THE FEET. ; ••' It haV'b^e'ri- my good fortune 'to a 'o' feng *" ------.-- _ ' • • lated loqlc'of twenty ^winters of mar- • liVthe Supreme Court. spend many interesting years In ago began Once upon 'a,time there were .two ried life entered a hardware shop and, Amongst many contradictory cus- BflDSEHOLD RECIPES r China and to meet socially the most To clear away the troubles that come 'brothers ;wbo.liy)W.-with'their 'Widowed toms, distinguishing th$;6ifiental from without /waiting for preliminaries, -•It Is a tiny little book, only five to pester man; . ; mO)6b,efi|-}n;iVjjeat-,little'house near a. : and a half Inches long and three and representative Chinese women of tho the European, ;ja -tbat^M uncovering .DISHES, FFiOM BRITTANY- asked: •• •-, • • '. 'Tis true he iis old-fashioned, - .but r!,,','One of the boys, who. was the feet Instead^of tbw^head, as a $iark .• : i •. f.tf "..: .-^-,'i. .-, -. . ,..« "Do you keep hammers here?" a half Inches-'wide.. It. Is bound lu day. In every case where a com- 1 bright red morocco leather, with the many a grievous 111 ' »inta..was,a humpback, but he ot reverence of. respect. Th,e, Orientals :',A nice, kidney: recipe is as follows: "That-' is our specialty,- sit." pany of women has come to visit my That puzzles other doctors would yield •wasji8x:>,.kind.and,cheerful that every- Ingredients-^—Two •;sheep's kidneys, "But: we, down .for a dozen. How word .-"Bible'" printed In " diminutive . I pnce heard a woman lamenting have high, authority, for their custom wife, and in every home we have vis- to this one's steUl; one, liked, hJm. (iftfs grottier, 'Grumpy, (see Exodus ill, 5), and we find it wide- seasoning;'bite onion, one clove. "* about- scr&wdrivers?" ' gold .letters on the back. But one that she, hid no place In which to ited, has been at Jeast one, a'nd some- He makes no heavy charges, and he was S , plce-lboklng. boy,, but of such ly spread. The Levjfte? officiated in Method—Cut up the kidneys and fry "Our- great feature. Patent reversl-, es not see that red morocco coyer Is always near '*••••••• sort Jier linen. The closet was In. a ble or -plain edge?" • • ' unless he removes the little black times more than one Chinese woman a selfish, cruel nature .that he nail the Tabernacle with naked feet; the them In a little margarine or dripping. To serve you If you 'want him; his passage, and, as she could not have many' enemies. Poof Gud6 could do Druids, , it is- said, performed their Then put the meat In a saucepan, with "Give "ine 'a, dozen of each,; If you leather slip which protects it! Long, who could read and cipher fluently, : r Jull name is Good Cheer. a table there, she was forced to sort little work and 'always dressed very sacrerj dtftiejs with^riakied fftef; >' tfte a''chopped onion*-the clove and salt have anyJotlier varleUes -I'll; .take 'em, long ago the little red Bible began, says McCall's Magazine. v the wash on the nearest bed, and v > :: : 'to'show wear, and-then"the black In' cheap brown goods, but Egyptian priests allowed no one to and pepper to taste. To the frying too.' How ther as much as lay enter their temples without uncover- fat add a little flour and some water papers, edited by Chinese, women, ,.. daily it should grow; the closet. In his power. ing their feet. Whether the Greeks, to make gravy, and pour this liquid product:''.. Ail .styles'.'.'. - sd -long ago, In- fact, that .fifteen of "Why don't you have a hinged ; ' with women as . contributors, have He serves' In 'summer .weather and Grumpy made good wages, but he Romans, and other nations ,of antl- Into the pan- with the kidneys. Cover alt" styles—Igng, , short, those, •'covers, • made to protect the : shelf?" i said. ; lately been started. Mrs. Chang, thci . .. ' -when th,e wild rwitjds Wow; mediiuft-, t venerated little volume*: were-;worn She had never heard of such a spent half In eweet things, •which he quity, observed the same rule, we the meat and allow it to simmer gent- widow of a .Chinese official, has edlt- His nigh|^beU Is In order, he answers ate all by himself, and the other half know not. ly until cooked. woman's fapef, devotecT ~evei'y. call; thing, but' when I told her about it "O'f'eve'ry-description." ' '.',..,- It Is without doubt one of the old- ~~- _ln_Jine_clothes, Hei_abv:ays_ wore_a est Bibles, if pot the very oldest Bi- entirely to women's Interests, the suf- He gives no bitter doses and tortures handsome suit of green, embroidered throughout the East, excepting per- Banquette 6T'VeaT~o?" Mutton^ "I'll take' 'em'—say. half-a-do'zen or frage movement, in England being a not at 'all," A wide, thin board is hinged on to so^cross-cut', ' plain, round, and ble, connected with the government the lowest shelf of the closet, Just as with Mack, and a Jaunty green cap on haps the Hindoo-Chinese nations, Ingredients—Two pounds of meat, and Is certainly' the most historical. favorite topic. This gifted woman And they have few tflseas.es, and stand wihioh hung a long plume. though even among them the Siamese tablespoonful of flour, two onions, wal- square." was trained and educated by her a leaf Is hinged on to a kitchen table. It Is the book upon which since 18dO In little fear. When 'the leaf IB not in' use, it goes One cool morning Gudo put a. slice put off their shoes upon approaching nut of butter, herbs to -taste, lemon, "It's down, sir. Can I interest you father as if she had been a boy, and Who always are serenely attended by every chief Justice—with the Single f of brown bread In'hls pocket and start- the presence of any great man. Traces seasoning. • ' "» :1 In nails?" ' . slid, thus obtained- a power of observ- . • Good Cheer. •/;'.. down flat; but, when you want to sort "You can Indeed. I'll take some of exception of Chief Justice Chase—. the wash, you turn up the flap, pull ed out to gather driftwood for his of It exist In Europe in the form of ^Method—Cut the meat into small and every member of. the Supreme ing the conditions of women's life out a couple of supports underneath mother's fire. All morning he worked bare footed friars and pilgrims, and pieces, and put it into a pan contain- all that you have, put up In separate which would, have been Impossible He does not- deem the wealthy more packages; also tacks, brads, screws,' Court has taken- the oath of allegt It, and do whatever you like on this hard, and at noon sat on a stone to traces of it have existed' as well In ing a quart, of boiling water, to which for any ordinary Chinese woman. It •worthy of his care eat his dry bread, for that was all he our own land, the New World. have been added the onions, cut in rivets, staples—everything. ;And I ance when accepting his appointment has been stated that In Pekln there convenient little table. want hooks, every hoog you 'have, big' to ollr highest tribunal. More than Than are the poor who seek him had. Presently he heard a noise as The Peruvians, we are told, put oft four, the herbs (thyme, parsley, etc.), j that, every a'ttorney who has prac- are nine Journals edited, composed,! Where walls and floors are bare if some'one were gasping for breath, their shoes wh,en approaching, the and salt. •. and little. Also " printed and sold by women; Canton\.fle ministers as freely as where the "Pardon me, sir," he said. "You Heed before the Supreme Court since and there before him he saw a big boundaries of their Sun Temple, th Cover the saucepan, and let tlie con- that date, 1800, has pledged his al- produces four, Shanghai six and Fool '• rich abide. fish with its head sticking up out or Inca alone retaining hia as far as the tents stew quickly for forty-live A platter cloth should be taibroid- under aide. Tho design should be seem like a sensible person. Unless Chow three. • | And all he asks in payment are hope i-n-il on very heavy, round-tliread worked in solid embroidery and you are opening up a business, I am legiance over the little volume—all, the water. door, where he also bared his fee minutes. In another pan mix together linen so that it will be a real .pro- The government has recently laid! and honest pride; "Oh! please won't you give me a before entering the holy place. Clavi the flour and butter, by degrees adding shadow eyelets, which- are easier to at a loss to understand your require- with one exception also, and that ex- 986G. tection for the talile-clotii. This down rules regulating the manage-, The hope and pride that follow -where NEAT AND SIMPLE TOP bite?" cried the fish. "I am Just starv- zero tells us that no one could enter the liquor from the meat' pan. do than the usual eyelets,-and more ments." ception was Daniel Webster. GARMENT. pattern is sixteen and one-quarter effective. You will find directions It is told even yet of the Supreme ment of native papers. Publishers, I duty's call Is clear— ng." Go Gudo broke the bread in half the Palace of Montezuma, without firs Allow this sauce t6 simmer steadily by twenty-two inches; a good size "It Is perfectly simple, sir," said printers and editors In China must be 'Tis time to aid in spreading the prac Brown velvet was used for this de- and diagrams for making them on the brisk person. "I have been mar- Court of "that day that Mr. Webster's and gave the fish one part. pulling off his shoes and stockings a for a quarter of an hour, then add a fur general use. The. design is so the pattern envelope. fame as an orator had so preceded over twenty-one years of age, s&und .j tlce of Good Cheer. sign, with trimmings of fancy silk. As' soon as the fish had swallowed the gate.. little pepper and the Juice of the simple and conventional that it may A complete assortment of transfer ried for twenty-one years, and not once of brain and have never been in i - _ The design Is suitable for linen, ll- In Lewis and Clarke's Travels Is IK- used with other linens which may since the ceremony have I been able him that on the occasion when he ;he bread he sprang upon the shore lemon. Put the meat on a hot dish, patterns will be found in the Em- prison. They must also deposit ae- WOULDN'T BE DISAPPOINTED. nenc, , broadcloth, cheviot and changed into a man, dressed in the description of their reception by and pour over it the white'sauce. The rot be decorated with the.same motif. broidery Book, which illustrates over to locate a single Implement -when I came to argue his first case before curlty to the amount of $75 per paper,' the court the clerk; Mri Caldwell, in and other cloaklngs. Tha fronts are NEAT AND SERVICEABLE j slhinlng silver and crowned with a a Shoshonee chief, with whom they yolk of an egg added to the sauce Just V.'nrk tlie scalloped «lge in well- 500 designs for embroidering initials, wanted .to put up a calendar or do any unless It is devoted to education, arc The young man had borrowed $25.00 1 crossed at the closing. The collar 1'iid'lerl huttonhole-sritch with num- scalloped borders; dress trimr-iinTs, hia eagerness to hear the great MODEL. ! golden circle of Jewels. smoked the "pipe of peace." before serving lsn a great improve- other necessary thing about the house, or statistics, and a copy of each Is- from the rich old man, promising to forms a neat neck finish. The sleeve "The chief then produced his pipe InT twenty white mercerized! cotton, waists, underwear, ncckwen .-Ml- and the next --time fchere Is need of speaker, forgot to administer the This model Is cut on popular and "I am the King of the Fishes," he ment. riul if you like to. make the platter sue must be sent to the local magls- bring it back one week from date, is a two-piece model. The deep patch and tobacco, the warriors all puller! dren's clothes, infants' garment* ami anything done I am going, so far as oath. becoming lines. .The fronts show a said, "and I will reward you for your i-!otli rlniiMe fo that a protector of household linens. It will be sent to trate and to the Board of Civil Af- The millionaire let him have it. and pockets and low belt are attractive neat tuck below the collar. The neck kindness of heart In sharing with me off their moccasins, and our party waa Beef Olives. - ji-iips'.-a or fibre can be slipped in- human foresight can provide for it. fi Pek!n style features. The pattern Is cut In readers on receipt of price, 8 cents. *'I? '", - at. the promised time the borrower Is finished with tiny revers. The your last slice of bread." 'With a requested to take 'off their own." We Ingredients—One pound and a half •"''•• 'Uiittonhole the two pieces of ; Guaranteed." hot-iron transfer pat- , to have the means instantly to put my The man who looks a gift horse in The legal position of the Chinese brought it back 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. It re- have several other notices of our red Tpjn.ii.nl tojretner, finishing one with Impulse- into. play/'. •.. . . , sleeve may be long and close fitting, wave of his wand he touched the of pieces of beef, teacupful of bread tern 14397 can be supplied to readers the mouth Is apt to he .bitten. , woman. Is deplorable, and Is one of "Now, Mr. Bullion," Bald the young quires 3 1-8 yards of 44-inch material hump on Gudo's back and It fell to men's uncovering their feet on solemi Inittuns and loops or a flap on the on receipt of price, 15 cents. or In shorter length, with a shaped crumbs, one egg, tablespoonful . ot the reasons.-why the movement for man. "I've been square with you in for a 6-year size. cuff. The skirt is cut on simple lines, -the ground at the boy's feet. But it occasions. i her greater freedom Is making such this matter and I_ A pattern of this Illustration mailed chopped suet herbs to taste, quarter and the back has gathered, fullness at was now a 'big, round lurnp of glitter- If all mankind spread from a com teaspoonful of lemon rind, seasoning. rapid growth, she is subject to the $250 for a fortnight" HTd(lTBBB~oTrTecBtpt—of—iOcrtrr Tng gold:—The happy. boT^-gatnered Tnoir « FRISKY'S LESSON. out poor Frisky knowing where he sllver or stamps. the waTsTTine. The design Is sult- —Methods-Cut lliu meat luto—tn+n- was. •three obediences"-to her father in The old man shook Ms-head. able for serge, percale, Galatea, seer- it into his arms and could hardly tom of uncovering the feet In token her childhood, to her husband after "Sorry," 1, said, "but i can't let oblong. slices. Mix the crumbs, suet .'.- Mother Tabby.had been brought up "Now, give him a picking," said e sucker, gingham or chambrey, linen stagger home with the lump, it was of reverence prevailed, whence does and seasonings with the White, and NEEDLEWORK marriage and to her son in her widow- you'have It" ' or .lawn. The pattern is cut inj6 so heavy. . it arise that all European nations (and by her'little mistress not to -catch | Mrs. Robin, and the first thing poor hood, and this position naturally crip- -why not?" and the young man was half the yolk of the egg, and spread birds. She had* been punished when I Frisky knew a dozen robins flew at By sizes: 32,"34, .36, 38, 40 and 42 inches Then he bought a handsome house, European only), rejecting the usagss each piece of bread with forcemeat. pies her powers and has a disastrous greatly astonlshaL of their forefathers, have adopted so was a kitten every- time she was him trying to pick his eyes; he tried 9844 bust measure. It requires'^? yards of nice things to eat and pretty clothing Then roll up neatly and bind with fine MARGARET LAWRENCE effect upon her character. "Because you have disappointed me. for his mother, himself, and even for opposite a practice, and, while poHut seen to chase a bird, and she was to use his claws, but that was too When a Chinaman has only daugh- 27-Inch material for a 36-Inch size. string. Dip in egg and breadcrumb?, I don't w-ant to be disappointed A pattern of this illustration mailed greedy Grumpy, for he was too kind Ing their holy places by standing on then bake in a quick oven. If pre- ,bringing lip her ouet .kitten Frisky in dangerous, for he-would surely fall ters he says he has no children; In -to-ibear-any-rH-with—But-Qrtrmpy was i them—wfth—covered 'foot, -ore—ftuthep- the same"wg Jf-heOct-go-the-liHib; : _ -of- ferred they may be fried lightly, and : THETEMBROIDEREU ,„„,,„ .„gir. .t ough„ t to. conside„ . r. herself. .";• , borrower was more surprised silver or stamps. Jealous. He did not like, to think ot I guilty in the eyes of an Oriental of "A kitten that has a' nice home and Frisky tried to get away, but the luctev tp.be alive at all, for In many than ever •• then stewed for half an hour In a A SPRING SUIT his brother's good luck,'and though I uncovering the head? little stock. all the. milk and cream he can drink robins kept close to him, and poor parts of the country it has been the.'- ."what do you mean by being dlsar,- Gudo would not tell. how his gold; The act of-uncovering the head is should be ashamed to be caught even Frisky got as far as the lower limbs, For wear with the new <-ustom to drown female babies. Par- .pointed?" he asked. - came, Grumpy guessed that it was j with us, as the act of uncovering the Sheep's Liver Nivernaise. looking at a bird," she told Frisky when he lost his hold and fell to the spring suit you will need at f a dau ht er mar down -.on the shore 'that ne i feet is with the Siamese, generally con- least one or two new blouses ri«« r?f ° , f , i"' -."ThlB." explained tie moneyed man. •JS4-I. A PRACTICAL GARMENT while one day after he was caught chasing ground amidst the chattering and rlago as they please- it Is the only .....r' Iet you have that WBi00™ B«t fix- it, so he thought"'he would go I sidered a conventional mark of Ingredients—One pound of liver, two a sparrow. screaming of the robins. ofwashable materials; blouses! career open to her_and she then be- , FOR SLEEPING. found slices of bacon, parsley, one shallot, that are dainty and dressy pectln R evor to t t T „,„. there himself and try his luck. respect. i "I see the kittens in the next yard When he 'Jumped up and started to comes the property of her husband/ N(Wj lf , ,et • ^^ ,250 8h ,„. Linen, llnenc, silk, cambric, flan- seasoning and a little margarine.' enough for afternoon, church So one morning Grumpy, fixed up Method—Slice the liver Into pieces chasing them, and they catch them. run there was his mother standing and occasions when a plain Though the women of the better oxpect to Ret lt apaln.an* d , novpr nel, and flannelette are suitable for a fine lunch and set off for the beach. THE REBATE SYSTEM. too,','-ragrow-ed Frisky through his under the tree and on the fence were tailored waist would not-be e en Ut8l tholr W No this design. The sack may be finish- At noon he began eating his lunch, I ^bout half an inch thick, and a rub tears, 'for Mother Tabby had admin- « r ,K° ,m ' «»W- - •"••'• »e 'added, conclusive- a little margarine on each before plac- the kittens in the next yard. appropriate. There are , sev- circle, they still exer- , .,one disappointment Is' enough. ed with a round collar, or a flat fac- when 'the same fish poked its head up j .Justice, as administered in Arizona istered a boxing on Frlsky's ears by "You come with me," said his moth- eral pretty new crcpcy materi- ing, which, extends over the front. through the water and feebly _asked some years ago, formed the kerne ing In a casserole. Chop finely the way of Impressing it upon his mind er, while the kittens on the fence als in silk and cotton, appro- The design is comfortable and- very bacon, parsley and shallot, add season priate for making these blousos. for a bit of bread, as he was starving, i of many more or less amusing stories just how naughty he had been. called after him: "'Fraldyqat! out of 1.G28 nre«,devoted to famous popular. - -The- pattern Is cut l|u- 8 "Get along out of here, you lazy! A man"was sentenced to pay a fine of ing and cover'.the liver -with this mix- Crepe de Chine, Canton crepe, women, and eleven chapters deal THE RIGHT WAY. ture. . ; • "The example of these poor half- 'Fraidycat, to lot the 'birds chase you fine net and crepe voile arc sizes: 14, 1C and 18 years, for misses, lout," screamed Grumpy, whirling a ten dollars or spend ten days in Jail starved kittens In the ; next yard is out of the tree!" with their knowledge; and literary and 34, 30, 38, 40 and 42 Inches bust He had only three dollars, and the Cover the casserole, and allow the also satisfactory fabrics, as works. When wo consider how -re- A, Londoner waa traveling on Tyne- stone at the fish's head.- "If you want " not for you to follow," replied Mother "He is going to get punished," said they launder exceptionally fdo. 'Ho-was rather puzzled measure, for ladles. It requires 5 scmethlng to eat, .find it. I am not 'Court accepted the amount In lieu o: meat to get thoroughly heated to Just Tabby. "You are a very different kit- Mrs. Robin,' as they watched Frisky well. Whatever the material, yards of 36-Inch material for a 14-year going to giive my lunch to a good-tor- \ -oe of the days allotted for his im below simmering point. If It simmers ten, or at least I hope you are. You walk away with his mother, "and I it must be very soft, and in tiUo and G 3-8' yards for a 36-Inch nothing follow like you."- . i prisonment. it Is spoiled. Cook in this manner for live In a different home and your bed guess our lesson will cure him of fitting your garment bo uuro Hlze. Hardly had Grumpy gotten the I By some carelessness on the parl an hour and a quarter; turn the liver to have it very Mousey at the A pattern of this Illustration mailed on to a heated dish; simmer the is- soft. Don't lot mo catch you play- wanting to catch birds again." waiBt-line to give the correct, words out of his mouth before tno | of the Jailer, the man was detained ing with kittens that have to catch , .'&&.' "Op, Btralght up there, nnd you'll 'o any address on receipt of lOc. In water 'began to foam and huge waves i for the .full ton days, and when set bacon, shallot and gravy for five "I wish those kittens on the fence line. Tho one-piece model minutes, pour over the liver and serve birds." had a mother like Frlsky's" said Mr. 8121 is a very good pattern to .... ~_ . .. ' *' paBa^.whoro.the turnip field wft'a two i!lvio ycn£ n\o thon RO ^i&l on, nn(« '..SIS. A SIMPUi PRACTICAL UN- of u long swell came, tho angry fish, j wrongs. very hot. But all this talk and warning did Robin. "Wo should have a very pleas- I Another way of using odd plecaji not cure Frisky of tho longing to ant summer." make and is appropriate for ArchblHiop of York told this story. .„ whore the hopplnps I')RK GARMENT- AH soon as it touched tho beach It j "You ought to have Home allowance these materials. It i» cut in He said he would not say anything tl)rco vpnrB ft o Noxt> tnrn ,„ nr (beef and mutton may be mixed) Is catch a bird, and one duy when he ThlH unally mado and doslrable turned Into a man 'with shining silver j (in,i return made," tho Court admit- "Yes, that IB so," annwored Mrs. nizes 34 to 42 and requires 2% """ YorkHhlromen. but they pos- , , 9649 Riven below. was sure his mother was Bleeping Robin; "but kittens are like boys and oft |ill(1 hon tnrn to yo>ir r|gnti noxt Hlyli, will quickly ftppeiil to tho busy .clothing and a Jowolod crown upon hl-s j ted, "but we don't seo any wuy to do yards of 30-inch material for HOHHOd one characteristic which tllrn ,0 vo,lr ril,nt nKnln nm, VO1|.M soundly behind the stove in tho kitch- glrln; Homo nro woll brought up and size 30. The collar, cuffo, re- Iniini' ilredHmnkor. A garment of thin head. , It unions you got sentenced again for might bo considered an a virtu,, or an pnftl, whnro' a follow Rot h|],0(, ,on .- Boeuf Eacallope. en, he stolo out of tho houne. and into kltul provided romfort and oaso for "I nm tho King of the Fislios," ho ' Hoinethlng: then we could give you some are not. Wo will have to keep vera and nimulntnl waistcout- a defect, n.-cordI,i to tho view thoy ^ . , go straight up nnrt Ingredients—Two pounds of • meat, the yard. out of tho yard where tho bad klttonn tiibn may bo of the material of B mont nKO Nnxt tho wrarur. It IH Hiiltablv for Canton thundered In a louit volco that muilo i three dtiyH for a kind of rebate. Tlmt'B tlio blouse, or of very fine net took of It. Ono YorkHliIro native, who you-]] pnsft wi,oro jonos lived boforn Grumpy wlinko In II!H slioos. "I nm I t),,, | to llx It up squuro." two cups of breadcrumbs, one egg, FrlHky selected a place under a llt- live."—Baltimore NOWH. tlanni'l, numlln, oambrlc or lawn. Tho on y wny lialf a cup of suet, lemon Juice, nut- rmbrolilercd in Holiil work in had become well-to-do, wan nuked by thoy Bl,lfted horo. and then turn to nook cilgo may bo cut Hquaro or Che one who rewarded your Jilnd. lit- j ______tlo bimh, where ho could plainly Bee meg. tho blrdH and watched his chunco white or u color. Very narrow someone for n HiiliHcrlptlon. Ho do- your loft, nnd you'll fleo Illaydon." round. Tho dcHlgn comprlHOH two j tie brother with tho good forttmo ho [ilaitrd lift or lace may ho but- inurreil, nnd WIIH preawod with the ob- '. 1 Method—Line a buttered pledlsli "There In that bad kitten FrlHky," AN ERROR OF PHONETICS. illfTi-m-nt HtyloH, and will bo found draervoil. And you, solllHli nml criio'l, | HOW SHE CARRIED -THE NEWS. ionholi'il to tho Hi-alloprd Wa.s pritparlng to 1 Tll Blon on me. The Almighty wouldn't feellnir." two plorit iitylit, whllo you rrthitd yourimlf In lino Knr- lako liln iiftcrnoon nap." IliilKhliiK wIMi tho latter. Duke to i> If I can get tin. other robliiH to help " « Cockney accent." mild Mr. TluTit IH alwayH a t curtain charm nice, brown. me I bollovo 1 can teach him u !,,„.! 1'ennett, "tnrnii 'miiko liaHto' Into WILLING TO HELP. SIX SURE CURES 'FOR 8HYNE89. have triiHtnd mo wltli HO much briiHH "That'll mi odd fooling for anybody A palli'i-n of Ililii MliiHlriitloii uiallml i. bout a dainty whlto IIOIIHU apron. nicntH. Now you Hball havit a grni'ii "Papa," Hint mild, "ilo you know If He didn't think I could keep It!" who IH In tlie nwlm." lo any inlilnmH on rttcittpt of I0i>. hi suit trimmed with 'black, forover, for what I am KOl"K to K!VO you for HOII ho will not noon forget." 'mlko lute;' and 'Hi' It tiirmi Into V TlilN inn, In iMiHlly mado anil IH vory Bannocks. r T TI H (: )cl( (! Mni. wim vnry niiioh a lirlili>, I. Huninnilu.r that otlmr poopln ar.) ullvrr "r Htainiw. you nhall he a fn>K. And ilown "I will do anything you «ay, my " - ' '" ' '" < » y. 'father' I" lii'i'omliiK ainl Horvlfoahlo UH woll. your lilrthduy when It coimiH?" InKi'eillentH,- One pint of milk, a prutly nearly itnro to lio Jimt HH iihy (hroucb all lime will KO your grneii ilenr," aimwerod he,- hiinhaml- "lml 1 l>™»»»n«<: had only Just bi-on mar 'l'ln> 1'rliii'iviH front IU|I|H Kroutly to - "No, ilnar," itiiHwnrod tint fond r null lo your ileneenilanlH. Your m eorty quarter of u pint of cornmeal, two hope yon will Im earefnl, for no unit, tlo.' rlnl and kimw ailiHolutiily nolhlii^ at of you ax you urn of tlitim, OVOM If I Int iln'Hiiv rhnriinli'r of tho (;i' - rather, "lint plea.ie toll mo." unices of HiiRiir, two largo or tltroo "A little boy, who alwayii Hpulie mt'lit. An horn Hhown whlU, lawn mouth uliall iilwayK ntlt'l; out ami you "A lilt-it imw iihlna Mliavlng niilK, tor how much Krhiky'n mother may all about, homioholil inatton<. Iniiml limy don't show It at all. Try to put Hlllllll OgKH. (he broailtmt Cookney, wan Hiuit hy hlii wllli Iniiiilii of itnihrolilitry WUH IIHIM!. nlmll have no leeth. but feed on (lion ullb K<>|I! llowerH on It nil round," piuilHh. him ufli-r our heinln nro off, It Imr i'0)iHlrrnntli)ii, whi.n h«T thfin at tlmlr itaxo, and by tin' NEEDLEWORK mnl HplderH." And UH the lK that pari'iit, "piiiia him a nli-o oint llko biiiulii," aiinwerr-il hlH wife; "Junt. yon >ff tlio lire, thon whittle Into It tlio ". dot (Irmly Into your mind tho MARGARET LAWRENCE 97 3Z lln< ilrnlKii. Tin, pallitrii In cut In :l lived for many yearn nnuuiil Hm river lly over to lln- nolKhlmrhiK tivun ! "'Kinnan?' tlm ilenler linked. were i-xpwteil lo arrive for dinner. Unit iilremly." , Ju»t «H thoiiKh you worn I "At thin the hoy IniiKhml knowing- fart (hat tlmn, IH no illHKriici, nt nil iil/.i-n: Hninll, mitilliiiii and lurK«, It bank eiitehliiK fllen mnl uplileiii for » "No, hit Inmn't," bin llttlo ilaimh- H Of i-ounm, Mrn. Ki.eno riliilied round In ImliiK Hhy, anil that you inniiln't bo meal, Hull, Newii. •KK - When It IB quite u , ly, with llm nlr of one determined not rtti|iilrim < 1--I yanlH of Illl-lnrh niatitr- h-r minwereil, ihoiiKhtfully, " Ymmn— H month mixture return It to the Htove In bo cheated, nnd mmuiKoil lo nei-iire a temporary a hit uliy of adinlltliiK Hint you nro A BUREAU-SCARF IN THE NEW EYELET WORK lal I'or u Mii'tllnm iilzn. Off Hew Itohln anil In a few mlnnl,--i 'I'liinm I've JiiHt ilroppitil It!" mil Ktlr while It bolls until It la qulto "'l-'ln'iiii?' In. malil lint |o 'prepiiro a dinner I'or uliy, Many of lln, grrivtunt moil anil A pnlliTii of Hilii llliiHlrallon innlliiil In, retnrimil, followeil hy a lloeh of 'No, not Ilko- nix prov.nl to he u tank alloKethor wonion tho world him «vor known havn ' any aililn.HH on ntcittpt. of 10o. In HI8 ANXIETY. hli-lc. rohliiH, Stand tho tinucepan on tho tiible. lieyoiiil (he IIK\V coiiier'n cuiuihllllloH. IMMMI troublod In tho Hiinin way nil t.llviir or Htnmpti. WON RACE WITH MULK. "Three or four of mi ,nunl (ly ilown MiroiiKli tlmlr llvi-n. mil when It In eonleil until It. In only- Ko, ileneomlliih' to Hie Hllxilmn, when- The' talk lople In llm lobhy of u Where |,'|-|i,liy ,-ml „,.„ „„;• ml|(1 Mn, I UNMASKED. ;i. Don't plan linforiiliiinil what you mil wiirm, ullr lu tlio beaton ogt'. Him fmin.l the Klrl iilrUKK'lliK with u THE THINQ8 WE WEAR. Wiinhlimliin hotel llm iilhei' nlr.M llefon, .hnhioii ('. Clenn-nlM l>rnuii,i lloliln, "of eoiirno, lining very em-efnlj nro Kol'iif lovHay ur ilown on llm Kroiinil now. Who llmu iipnuk or 'not iiulto nntnriilly. rlmrU for Ii liunilni:. Tint nldrl. him I.. lioiiKhloii, ol' North ('nrollmi, m III" rrowil I'OIIHI nml (;o |n u run "Well, mum," rnnronnoi! Hie malil, out wll| KO with m.,?" iilinplo llimn, anil In llnlitlmil with it rnllnil mi Inehlenl aloiiK Hml line. Ki'i'nnlonal plaeo hlH fi'lemln illiii'inir "I haven't wiui/hoil the lotlni'i. yet. 4. Iti'iin-inlmr that no mm IH tlilnK- Spanish Puff*. inilill liiimrt ill llm loft, itliln. Tin, Al a rei'iml limninel, no ran Hie iilory. ai;i'il him, l<'lllnr. him Hml llm man liiKi'eillenUi Throo onni-en of butter, "One from u fmiilly In onniiKh," nlm Two nlyllnlily Kinvimil yiinni; women You might ilo that." li>K half no nuirli about you nil you wnltil front" an. Mnlnlmil with BUT AH, NEXT MORNINQI u ei.rtnln enteonieil elll/i-n hml Hi" ho \voiiM hiive to oppiiMo ^vlltl loo i niinill tenoiipful of cold water, three . null!, mi her --Imiihmiil volnnleerml; .'Im hint Jnnl r.onm In l i rinniivnd "All rlKht. Delhi," nalil Mm, Id,olio, urn aliolit yimrimlf. Thnrnfori) ilozitii" "you Mlny hy II,,, nei,t. | , | ,.,,, la( H|II, pi', I ri'vi'i'i', anil loppiid by a. doon time of bin life, hut, inirorlmiali'ly. ntrmiK to l>o lieiiti'ii. V11I1 t(1 heir r.loveii. Win.n llm enlereil you. Now, you i;ol on with (In, or mi awhwiird iiiovi.iinint or aiiyttilin; ,'i ill /,««: H, Ifi, III, 17 nnd IK yoai-H. ilrlvi.K away hlii li-oiihlon." enln. "I eiin tmut him on n iiinlo." no ilon'l .you nil ||y UWMy w|,,,,, yoii[olT llm'lr of (hat tdnil will iill|> IIIIHI ottmr poo- wemlliiK hln way honm. Hint In. fell ^elhoil -rut Hit. water nnd butter limy rovealei! rlmnp l-offlln. I'll wunli llm letliu-e. U IH ry to hi "id, nxolniiiKi'H oiii, lonil fot- niiothiir, mte him I'limliiK, lml Jnnl k,,,. out of; ilin-ii on Ii I'I.I|II||-KM [i yiiriln of Illl lurli iiintor- Into a lionu' tioiiKh, Id- win, IIM Kooil an liln wonl, hli'i'il nlo a Hiuall niiueepaii and let It molt p ||nK,,ni. lla.l limy win-re have you put llm nil. i|iitlo iiiinotloi.il, though fluty HOOIII Imri'uii Ki-iirf miirtly nt HID tiip of intrlr.nl iioHiin. Tlm ny,,|ol, work In lilw roiinli." A Nl!)W NICHI,I())'l|i] OK !nl for a l-t-yitiir iil/o. HO (o llpl'llll." lleurliiK the nplnnh nlnl u f«w >'" n miili-, minli, llm whole i-iimpiilf,n on {rmlmilly on very Koutle limit, but on W(M||(| map?" Irrrllili, (o you. tho biirruii on whlitli It^ IH t^i In, umtil. vitry i-uny to do, anil i-»|ill,-||, ,l|,.,«,. linvo IIOUHW HAtMC, A palliu'n of I hlii Illniilnitlon iiiiilli.il ninli, tiuek unil rinlo In In vlrlory, Krlnky imw llm rolilmi wlmu II,,-\ 1 ii n iloiilil 1111 lii llmlr iioiilllon. An r;, ltimll/ work. Tlm trniiNfrr putti«-n Tin, Minltrolili'i-y IH.nli, whli-li Illiin- |MM-|| loll) iilinnl Cecil ItllOlll'M mill (111, llm iintrlniiimil hut. Thin iiiivnl filnhloii mill jolimil in u hip ln.lt, In halkiiii nviit Into It tlm UKR ami mllU, ninkliu; in, Ii'rlnliy, of i-oni'ne. (|hl not nnili-r Imny wonilnrliiK what linproiitiloii tlnty liiiilinlim u liiirriiu'Hi'iirf n!|{h(i'«n liy Iriiti'ii n I'nnipliiln ii,i,,nrlin,.,,| ,,r ,!,-. IllK the iinUiniloil one. "Hen-, nlv« mo hillloiiii of III,i jmikel. A hnlilt wltli .•i lllmilnili'ii on hali, of i.niall n\r.n or nl.vlo. If priifurritil thin bolt may lio tho window, wiillor; I am i nmooth Iriiltoi-. Three pnrtn I'll hlunil u wiu-,1 «li,, «.„,, iiiivlnir, h,, f,,|, iiinld, on yon to two (hoiiKlilii flirty-two Ini'hrn, which limy ho iiniil,' nlK'ui for i'inhro|,|,-|.|i,K. Inllliiln, ,,,-nl- Send lOc In Silver or Slumps lor your haml!" him wan to miiKi, u piirHeiilai- emit "Why \viinl lo in lir, if iilntiiro illniniinloiui, (ho only n|, llm IniiirnMMloii wlilili you maid- on il llIMn ItirgiT or niuitllrr liy u a pin ilni'Wl'lir, lilllhll'i-n'il i-llilhi',,, lull,nln' Tlm nlioiililur In IOIIK nml forum part Inul Junt illm'il ut a 1'iirl" roiitiuirunt. me!" berolrally renponili'il Hm on ink" In n hot oven. III,-tin, mid Summer (nlnloniic ll every ilny, lly nml hy llm rohlnn /low Inn, Hi,, if velvet whli-li i-nveni '(In, Joint ho- II. lloiiii'iiilii-i- Mint, u i;nmt ninny (iMithlon i-ovrr (IVi, unit oim-half liy Idirmi'iiln,. tmvi-ln nml el lie,' li,,ii.-rli,,l,l of tin. nil,i.vii that III luiiKlhoimil liy Hluit It up, 'wullnr; i nm fro/.i'ii," (eemeil elH/,nli, iniikliiK u nioHon Illie When i-olil make u Hide hole In "MiM-niiii,, I ilun'i run, I,, iiMniirlntn mi hrlm nihl crown. In hulii or ni-vi-u iin-l m, i' Inilf Ini-hi'ii. Tlm jliit- Ilin-llrl; III,,,i Ini'llhli'n lliirrl |,,n itimtiMl a mini who Inul juiit mil 1 One rout whhili I,nil been thioUKh lower Minim ,,t ||,,, ,,„„ ,,„,, Krl,,|n thlnli Hhyiutiin Imroniliiit In u lirll iihiipoil iiortlou. Tho piittivru In OilllllllllllIM "VII I"H II,-«I||II-| ,.l 1.11, lie-,' tryliiK to nwlm. "Mine women, nn hem mnl put In iioine whlppoil ami «llli Unit ,-|M,,H ,,r pnopln," rii|ill«ul ntyle, rnrrleil out In velvet or (urn nlioulil hi, ntiinipi'il on Hi inly |, or lo In, elmnmil mill iiieinlml, ami In. i'lui. "Tin. liuil linn, I woni Innh, tin, no (i Imliiliuv lili'a In vory lo llmnnmlvmi, nml tlntritforn thoy Him Ini'Kit, It roi|iilron :i yariln of -H-liml! Tlni wiilliM' lionlliiliiil. Tin, propi'l" ,lH..,-.,in,l.ll,u Hlvlnii vnhnihlc lilnl-, In III,- mnl nerve plleil on u ilolly. 1 11 1 n'rlml i-nllon puplln, hiiiiilki-n-hli'f i i I|'l nl iiuilllin- |ir|,.|<, M , our, niln- hnrmliiK, tin, ilrn)M,|i material, onpeet- you all Ihn ln'lliir wlntii limy MUD that imili.rliil for a innilliini nl/n. l < «* *,„•„ „ Ilin-ii or Ilii" liiwn, Klnliih Ilic' n.-iil 'liinrim|,-ii,| lml h,,,, (,.' ,f.... iilimorn," Ml. l/iiiln |'OM|-|)|M- illy llm pliinh, holliK inillli'li'ill trim A pallorn nf Ililn Illimtrallim malloil "(Hioy/fiu. I'liitlximnr wlio him not . -\i.ii "Wo n.Ki'«t Hint all wi, i-iiu ilo with to Ket In ileht It \'i liinl him In llm |,|K|, ln-iineliei, wlu, von lint not lilli>|'nllii,|- Hitlf ronllili'iil Inpi'il i-i||(i, vllh wi"ll-|iuilili-il linlliin- li'lll I IHU" r.in In, ,,,,n|il|...| I,, rafteru Dop'l.. (107 Saiisom SI., If yon are Ktil Illlll'll. lln, Kiii'inoiit hi lo make u imw rout In llni; In Itni'lf, lii-fiini tlntin. huh, nllluli, whli-h may IMI wm -lu-il I1'" -ri'i-lpl o| pi'li-o, Id ui In liny iiililromi on romilpt of I On In yi-l illinul,", Im nnlil. Ixiinloii Dully fllll A1IM I-IIIA. I-A. " 'that a mrhiipn holli'r run In limn to In' nllvniv or utmnpti. Mull. two on nmloh (hi, liiittoim." mnheil In.

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