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Lake County Independent, 4 Aug 1905, p. 5

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ti M i ýo pé. 011, se*bu' cm ante undw6By ateThoe nurioustmeanne I.a *104iftlivamp, the way)"I, etand lu affair, ERALLY he lasaa ittle man. n e ii i6$1¶¢0-0$deamnswoe0n siset ust go e n t ,sus raa * * He ls fussy, and he wants a Ainger ln every pie. Itrgenkv01 by tusastion et hi# tongte. braed whitetele e indan Dbody are de 0 ving boeuani •lat @venng I was crefully cn-He'orders everyting, from the spring housecleaning to the a ge ha aed healty andrigoous, hatrpsareeastd behnd m windw drperie setingeo a-ohhoo nn he wahtub ne ti;Mr. 1. P. Duke did4not get is causesone of his characters to s8" e sliahem ngrod gea hes m whe teon e Ide and it la needlessHe artises first in the morning, and helps to dress the chil- ftrigerator, quic. abb ,00, opeoy avngciarN*hrftisblssng" nditha p&vd odaytht y tteet asinene'dren, and gets Tom into Bessie's pinafores, and Minnie into "'To-day," saidth 4 0 0 e 0 a p o nf.fo r h t o c o u ttle ss com b es fit a d -m n utWh h u d r d a h, w h e o a dB a m m y ' 3 n e e p n ts , b e fo re is w fe d is co v e r s th e m ista k e , a n d y o u 'd b tte r ta k e u p t DherentswThriftasoatcomositearaltty.bima, but temaiPed passve ln his 61n1l'then he say, it le just as weIt. Let 'em go no that day. He makes the tire, fore 1 preach my sers»Il Deetwrr aot ou ac o or t embraces withlin itself nearly all"of -&*àt thoc, forgot the enoway brace, and scatters shavings froni the waadshed to the kitchen, afíd spatters water asked the vestrymas "'M tWie. John W. Gates has tonallitis .and the great virtues it bnplies industry, (1bq, dmnousgway, tee wendreais "To-morrow," he sid,'"wo will be over the polished surface of the stove, and tooka black as thunder when his preach on 'Econony skaD.Bokeellr ysepia prudence, forethought, self-dental. It - ayQuifly marrieg" wife scolds and tells him to be careful; and he syhegessrd Ms.CeyA'pa --_ = etainlyhas no relation te t u igagTh oes andentatbt.et theése0, "No," aberepliell d1I culd see him If he was gonle; and he declares If she had all the work o1erai hein te saieye? Mr.a & Carev, te lopngJereymine Orinssomannes.Somle mnwu hmeeày temytry ht twa ngMtk nefot iht nga w the o berandshbuttthine sho o ecec s aw aysdictistMr.'asrsyal ey-Mr.C sashedesnt ae o hmefelethde ierandoersdoltars.e udeath sheoforced*herselfbt" it. And be puts. on a lachrymose expression, and If he were a woman would knew he'd say that IftI 1 t'ae i1ery nnmus o@he-k-f e olas nh Y- te w"Iidt I inslet9!" uàexclaimed. "I breakitoeweepir.g and the fat would be ln the tire generally. new Sunday suit.-Tudge.. actionWcannotobeecaheedafbfty.Avi-An" WMthe sonthbound •tm••••s9go will 0o ongeurraru ** dk of loing 'The man who helpa his wife rdel@ called upon to plan the dinner and ad- Papa-How did you get Dress may n akee an, but d.tue carried to excuesbemes a vieS Des ee as tee••mneknow. Yeu- and you '& -menn'Yestesdy." vise about the breakfast and Eupper.sotrbl rn -T 4MAne praedine eanheqringcosd-and la no longer a virtue. Thrift t - "Ivechangedaunitupid," Mlle au. If hewas a housekeeper. he says, he'd have different goinga on! He'd ko epa littefo r m dT debl roieneamngte aie' does not take finto partnership honesty "Eng them f1rgt the feront gway swrered ahoutir. nee If the butcher would give hIm tan pounds of roast when hea &ked fte a hikPap a-Ah, a braendeed «CW -vinge wa" n te fr Estand oarity developorinto covesasnssMOA @W ayW, 0thge elln sgra), "Efte a e*Mre," lie teternedugme- As If anybody wanted to live on roast beef a lifetime. Variety, heaelitell i aaA.b? eTommy- *1 "Gr04 -Btisagl e la" ngefar astand avarceeThriftlx the Opgte of U *WM 101100114181 i td a, ingy, -releasing hW, and moving h:. I fe, la what tu needed on a family table. If he could only -be at home to. Yu"' tdM 9 a ront stinongelacelonenough ot a ilsset. pog oIpM'MUThe estsbright dMwhoEU n igh@meward the pluno. 1plan he'd show her how he would manage thingÀ! No need of having anythni! snortdMs b Mker t rntt edldeog on« adessnes, Nau, inpr -ons ,, bePIt wès M ronence thbat watted. What If the weather is.hot7 That is no reason why things shoffld you? Why. you're conly at adnce bnd anature t e mis prof"ase . ,nd wpeer1kV btfr th sGur. His mother used to bake pies over when they were In danger of mold- for a man.""Bt"pot Eumultgeously women were caught not wise tg attempt imitation withmu Wloasebigt nth evteipre, ettiUme, à hé aftsward told me He heBp tbo ae the nyboeiadpus all th s he arid.dwnan ntaccept the aollogy.-' du a poolroom raid ln both New York understanding. While nature ls plan- anMme by hm and lonly shlure her spiri was kouse and the dared wrongside op, for It is utterly impossibhle for any man livinre. he he nensan Ldgr M"ChIeRO. This deprives both town2b tiful and bountiful andgnrle Iha Dbo# tratte hknew the@ no hi ilm fyuwl! h re. oc rewihhc wyset n.cnnvremd eloehe a and economical wi th e other. Nature " da anhentroter i tl a i t yo airet ae- comprehlendthhmcenu.h om epusb bos.ntecoe nglrabbed m the leg.aus Thepaer rut s mkig adeer attiesbatesthewoldin nsine besida winter se&-- the effect it hàadon me 1 have lived in top cf hie wife's corsets, which have fallen down, anidhe tosses is dirty did you do?" "*I -let. him har Miged effort to prove that It does not floods of sunlight. But no sigleray T sonet familier of My breast, 1 est conýstant tuer of death or in- stockings into the drawer with her laces, and plies the ribbois, and bracelet -. ee ipuewt h agist, but that it ia one orfithe good istrasted. Every drop of the generous T" p1 noeheolvnrste man ewpaes.anspgrstmpanepa bllantbrt athsan"caoeorn- kind, if it does exist. •ratn lu gatheredt up agin into the --The Bookma. sanity. which la worop. I have trem-adwisphair rom the com.al togetheranto la box: ,nd bwhe mthswfes.drese inAsJo ákpale.ay clouds . Eve the dad plats andtBe bld whenver You have touchedl the for afternoon, It will take her an hour to find the ey ibnto sewnt asifhowsfodo B . R d r H g a d a s h rt s le ves of the trees are util ised for m e i l b. 1 1 t i i keys,,even in th* prononce of others ' t o w ear, and then I t w ill s m eait as If I t had been h ng up i n a barroo m ever "boo ri n'" W o ca si na agnelsinerely for dirersion. Wel, a benelât of the next -year' uit dYou have platyedago tseemed t ol since It was manufacturen aot odeca ohoswr."ehvehadaoae"cWk"rele- diar eets a é ubte ha oeeetdwru w ruly a dere t n- H yOR,- from ver,«ear fore.d me to acquie.ce.bilots of times.- He can cook . meal.et;Weil as. anywoman Y -sir! nd me wan that or don't ko- datae suh cs a hs r oe a sbtter hoes In phatever you proposed, but 1 am au for running a house. if he Oly had the time to sp'are he would astonishi -show ye."-Philadl-phia Prec Hett Greiis #n bajWQiu ai andbeter ood mor moortanden-done with it. I willnot marry you 'creation by his method of doing it. "Weil." snapped Saint.iPeto ettyGrie en'bsisn st eomenavn Oan be ate foo, mo e motand en- to-morrow,,r to at ilyother time" Andhis wife listens and says nothing, but she thir;ks of the greasç hp aeyut a o eret satmoble nthsiat ad l ha Ing lajoym entleseatadless aotinet. T was evident that sab@ dno kgan,"hsi ofl, bhas spiled on the carpet. and the stove blacking he ha-s spattered on the wallnoaego o many frepidti two big raing cars bult. The boy I-a osilTha lreprprtikf oe iangeti asanon- eet'ees heaeinlash ma.paeindhenw he h or n w etig tof h cohs1 aebu"utIdintgoaou 4a tsthave struck It rich somlewhere on people bave eaings no àsmall that a "1éwnt mryh B"e vrbeestratnn ,adishes- he has broken by putting them ln hot water, tefaphan,"uI d'tgabtMti aitsaown accounitsaving isa Impossible. But ta sno htsewa omryhm. I ed bh4nself at the piano, and idly ran left to melt in the'bathtub, the kettles he has ruined by burning his cookery ges for myself on1 ea th, mg relon fer th,!r being unthrifty. Onwasoly a guest ln the houne, but the his fingers over the keys. "Remens to a cinder, the thousand and one vexation-; which his Ignorance has broutght Intend to begin now." And M The.Washinatonprnhe who aa the c-ontrary, it inroason fer their affair troubled me and 1 sought long ber! This isa power 1 sal have ai- upon her; and ahe wishles within hereelf that a man whose rmission It li, to Now that Ann's age has b Âknedan argte onpr e pe oplesay gtebutadtem fteand eâanstly for an explanation of it. ways. I have'no fear that It will kill help .his wife hailn.ever been invented. .Oughly discussed, the Coune Me«rleanarenlhe osron peoplte kthe besfth ebuliad Bo far as I could judge, Mary had a you, but wherIever 1Inay find you 1 But, after all, we respect him, for If his efforts are not always crowned. Nonpareil Springs this one: €ong arthshudnlaed i horzo b ltue me hvefoPtei halh distinet averalon to 'Ralph Weston can Iniet upon you the exeruciating with success his motIve is a good one. and all the women of the neigrhborhiood woman goes upstáirs to ArgU 4ecomig acqaintedwith ther pr- tre happnessrathler thon au affection for blin, but torture that you dread. Even at the will reco-mnize It, and wish Hecavenail mad etm such a man!-New York o h vnn.Sei dies f heconty.TH E BROKEN Pt.ANS. nevertheles heaseeeoud to dominate altar this chord-- .Weekly.and tewenig 02 ons.laté Te te avrage cirus ptronWhoher life. She feared him, but for bomle He never flnished the sentence, for ofd th man-beown. Sal To te avrag cirus aniwho Promising Cares Blted by UBIto- 'reason chose to keep secret the cause as ho spoke elhe uttered" a sudden Mr. Ltl g- atyut throglgaztebaonthe onesh ord nim1 wreocrrms -Of that leur.' I coulsee her almost Her face became deady White and she ean excefor being late to Woough Juthebrste deshof hpinte Among the graduates ot one of our aobintk from him vwhen he dalled, but aswayed and shook lke ia leur. I spran eayJwlr-h Yug a theologk'él seminariet not long ago dhe dared not refuse to0see him or fromi behind the eartalins, but beforep a myAlson. Little Boy-N-o, athe paInted woadwork of his cage. was-a young man whoe-life seemed break the engagement, which ,her Irahdhmh è rc h hr o to .sy a i n a, ofhti Do' wr- o wgsan one eea lyflofpmse Hwaafhradsanctonedagaid ithohâa men-she copsd HFSRiay a en vr bodyasobdinroe gtigi s coso ituess the -;than y o hve o,'wesays gr arnege ne s ndeny andlo r rminél'Hg. waker;a at the criet fhspwr adsn naha ntedo.agetreift e hpy mln ae e os' orgt hema wo ors orwaesusa vihnws paissioately fond of his work¿ I ,asked myself. Why did sellenot go I did not' handlathin very gently, Some morning, when goi.ng down town, Just nottee thefaces "What doyou thiat 0of "Xy keepWhclos bo thesokâandand he had married a girl whose hopes tu; her father-epasy-going, - blind Old and when the Othern camneln, attract -o h epei -esre a.Nc eso sasre ihaiiy"akdtemne dot n voat M.Cangi'sBuuand Ideals were sashigh au his own. Mark Tottenham-:end tell ima she ed by the noise, be.was In a fit condi---shw ftrhepmad no volt M. anelesinun'Together they began their labors in a could not marry this man? I could soeeion tu Interview a doctor. He said hme b hhsIto co ve mothe plans for -the dc etor e cu eseow arbhe."el, field whos need clled -for ail their no renoon why shbe should sacrige when healfat that he would find an face lsa a serious as If there was no such. things as fun 'or man who haed comlefin eng A m e m b e r o f t h e C o l o r a d o L e g i l a - .e u t a n d c o n s e c r a t io n . T h e n u d d e n l y h e r s l f H e r a t h e r w a s w e a l t h y a n d o p p o r t u n i t y t1 c a r y b i s t r a n o h m o n t e w r d . -h s ardi r b e v i e f tore in reported to have refused $1,500 the young minister was stricken with Westmona not. Surely the latter- execution, add that aihe never would Gointo a restaurant, and each one is eating ln a rapid, mechadical fash' silence."a-Chicago Newo. Iler bis vote. Let the crookers who a strange throat disease which en- hald no hêld on the old gentleman that be able to escape that choni no long lon, their minds occupied with something else. Just no everywhere, people ," wenl-known judge u* [have been claiming that we send only tirely destroyed Is voice. He consait- made such a marriage Imperative. ase both he and she lived. faake life In such a paInfully seriods manner at the door of a balil r .elea mn o urleisltuesknw d pelaletaferspell.t, but the On the contrary, my observation Mary and her father left for-a con- A little cheerfulness, a little praise will make th'e day happy fr ob t a add Woon fldt aet'thi£. verdict was always the samfe. He nev- Med me to believe that Mr. Tottenham tinental trip a week later, and Weston one se i letenuigouiwi. a lovely woman!" saidte er could preach agrain. thought he wras acting for thp best in- disappeared soon after. He intimated A man leaving fur his work, k'sehswfeteualgoban ri-slodtathead Mr. Eekels gays there in too much A young woman haed given her whole -torest* of bla daughter. He liked that It was hie purpos to follow them, pered to her, I don't know what I would do without you." That Simple ex- Tornngther heil,: she wisurandto litl thugt.ThereIlife to thestudy ofrmusi, workingand Weton--who conid ibe extremely en- Il he did and lier father remained in Prion 101Of the od we toymd ay esngadtadb nsing- speaker"And what asi ýdW somethiâg in the ides,. but Mr. Eck. teaching, 'teaching and working, until tertaining When he wished, although the same humor ln irhich I tast saw wife at once forgot al the little cares and troubles of the ay and l1ega 4"sgrill have to put tInto the shape at lant elhe had saved enough to accon- s«ually rather taciturn-but there was him, I am satisfned that there la one ing uver ber wrko al.frodes n etaaywitig n the agistaeWh. et a magazine article If he experts Plish her bhart's desire--atudy ig Ger- nothing to Indleate that he had hig musical genius occupying a grave Then fhaisz'cheerfuclnessfet beterthd eselv whslgad es. haUlRastuah dY Anybody to pay anyr attention to him. many. She had scarcely reached het heart net on the match. somewhere on the ontinent.-El . hF' igf our ceerfuIees rlboe hwok ell ellimgo;' an ounce of BeasUe a poh f promised land when shle was attacked Tot Mary shuddered when her o- ln Illustrated Bite, praise is worth ton pounds of grumble. you' hne ln former years when the rattle by indammatory rheumatism. After eepted suitor called, then greeted him Pans the praise long. etarving, eh Bt agrowers were receiving better prices monthe of severe illness she partially with a show of coriality, and went HIP POCKET OP LITTLE USE, If your wife duoes well, praine her, If eshe doesn't do no well -praine her any• on ve dogs ud* .48ndcconumers were gettIng cheaper recovered, but only to the bitter knowi- blindly -vith him to the little reception way, and @he will do well. Don't wait ountil she is in the grave. A itttlq braise er"faeyobonnes;b« ,Mmt, the by-products fromt whieh the edge thait aillher years of hope and re.oom, freim which from time to time No Place for a Bad Man to Stow Awa:r each day will adde yýears to hber youth, moike her cares lighter, your homne o alld* t', et fpackeris now Say they derive ail- their tot had been tn vain; the poor crippled strains of music were wafted. a Revolver, brighter and oeurms laudle abto amncnhaeifist ake ldemdawg s-Chich groâte were, many of tueem, unutilised. bande could neyer tuch the oey& Weton was a musieian of no meurn "I've just ânished reading," said a 1 hn h otlual miinamncu aeii'rt omk one afterned again. ability, and occasionally entertained man from Kentucky, "a book of Ken- womTe dn bnn heruaero naigohersfoge.fr ov n e to span Aàimen after having had a disagree. Koch instances might be multiplied us all with selections on0 the Piano, tucky life, la which some one, refer- a moment the troubles that harass them or In bringing just a little sunshine be ha"dnever "M e able experience with a lady who was indedftly; and the pathos-often the but the Odul way ln wich he played ring to a snountaineer, saylsnomething to happy heart, la worth more than any amount of wealth. We can P&0118daytimle, ho mi Igltb& able to wipe up the dloor with him ad. bitter tragedy of them-must always whben they were alonfe together lu- about his coaatals hiding the butt of throughthis world but on%e, why not try to see how much gladness we coun ungo& vise men to avoid marrying irls who remain one of the unsolved mysteres pressd me as rather strange, a revolveré. The novelists- and the b tg to others. . 1 gond joke on Gee sre heuvier thaon themsielves. He ought or lire. Whiy should ee allowed He seldom played a selectIon newspalper writer, to, are always A %,mile, a worda handshake, does, more glood than we knrow yuma, er"a Alail fairnenssto have a royalty froms to cherishager hopes, to pour outhitrug in those circumstances, but represeting the bad mon of the West Because one man kissed and praisedt his, wife when giving her a goodby,:ohr H og the producerg of anti-fat concoctions. lire sMaomateli for on end that las seemed to run over the keys idly, Im- and BOUth as raching for thir hip a dona other people wered e a un1ititomae-aoth«..Is onig to be denied him?" We colant und$> pi-Ovisig, Or giving a fuew bars from pockets 1rhen they are about readyI to Paus on te prasd. - zenti itl oc ae.i hsoange What ls the true baste of lasting tand-we never man understand-yet one aif and then a few froma anothor. &tart someathing.' Mototist-Are ai l e te ? in dffr.Atth once in a whie there sinae a life that Once when he was doing this 1 "The hip-pocket represents-the mont M t.-a Y tne? Opinons difr tte recent makes one Who Woald excelaim, thought I heard a wild, pleading cry lamnentable Ignorance. Gentlemen - "-o c i dinrof the D Y Auni "Cruel!" stop with the word upon bis of "Oh! don'i:" and'then a half-smfth- the South snd West who consider It 'Ar I thennea Valeo claio o Nw ork Cmmndr ips. ered shriek, and when he played for neessary to go armed do not carry 'D .st-.Is, the tu aflèlr IPeary said that he hadl lately discov- President Baker tells of such a cou-n- all the frightened look in Mary's their weapona in their hip pocket&L Foundation For "ucceqst Muet. Be LaIId e0fore Yn-nes, ankr. auot ehred and, wich efasad hrowtrequeror. He was a young mon irh oitdoyez was enough to haunit a man for The hill pocket ie- only used by the Forty- Yeara. down ailO'r g0gle4 iugnedad six eetand raetermet withoccident, misfortune and dis-life. Apparently, however, I was the toughs of the city, who tote theu» By Reginalcl H. Williamne;at-Wellrun up to M trophine of*achle emef t herem. s ease, and was suffering from a thlid enly one whio noticed It- maly little 32 and 38 caliber pop- R. OSLER Seemus to, be receiving somewhat. unfair treatment frbmI bring the roll or bilit ai lhad made Im a bigger man in the eye' Pa ralytte strokre. He had font the ose Finally, overstepping even the -lib- gung. his crities. What the doctor probably meant by that unless bureau drawer 30 that -eths toichldrno tan althnreletohhinvoie, is lgs adineeam, ndartybccodedgooatobifrindIaspkeaTheweapndcrrie intheSout a an ad gt hs strt nd ad areay lad te fundaionfor nouh m ey o pyuo it seemed au If life had nothing teft for freely te her. I told her. It was plain and West for business purposes là ishab ready to uu da e had ever done. him" but the terrible imprisonament of *ho did nlot love him, and asked her grenerally a 44. a weapon guaranteed his lame and -fortune before reaching the age of forty year, he we Yohhav his -disease; yet when a friend one dey wby elhe did not go frankly' to her -to stop one's apitagonlist. As a rate would stand a comparatively sal chance of making a suCcess Lawyer-nhvet** France han a financier at. the headdasked him bow he was, he reached for fther, tell Iim go and break the en- an able-bodied man can takre a round .of life. This does not men that heacouid not continue to trow and I want yoU u ta ,ef its'new minIstry. Mon. Maurice his tablet and wrote: gelgement. The bare suggestion seemed of these little 32 and 38 Pelletsinto puo gANDIlo eseq-4 jolie build a large superstruacture of;sucesso questions hones lY. Boalvier, the new premier, han been "All rightand bigger than anythtigto frighten her, and elhe shuddered as hig system and still whip i weight u o tefundatoh eaady, laid. Inded av ne begn s his fpuain, it -Wa 1 eustme ofathate sooung the hat ca hapen tome, she answered ik hn wlda44ts uthis ow ad cutevn when the very same words or actson the part of an unknown man would Do you drIve awg natn e farnation areud teis " drino--dae ot H' kllwhn 4 htshi.draw no attention at all. As the late William M. Evarts once observed: "It Sir; I do nlot.Law notin t far" e eredasmi- ele ony or sh Ma"..e"-.You can readily see,"cotne la nlot what Io said, but who says It, which makgs the Importance of the fu, and remsember t«ý doter of commerce ln the Gambetta cab- "Kill you!" I1 exclaimed. "Nlonsensel the man fromn Kentucky, "that a thing said." your oatl. Yon adàft daet in 188L. In 1887 heabecame pre- Your father han only your wefare at weapon of 44 caliber, with a barrel On the other hand, the man of forty who has devcied years, las most driveir; now, boneti. saler, selecting for himself the . post hoeart and--" long enough to isure accuracy of afim, -men of forty have done, to a certain routine in business, would, upon loing Wt I« minister of finance. When his moin- "No-no; not my father," she Inter- is too large to tote In the hip pockret, 1 a position, stand a pour chance when competing ln general utility with a a WagonAa Eet î stry rll he held the post of finance rupte. I'mean, Mr. Weston. He has ad besides, that IR the most incon- man of twenty-five. Except, for a comparatIvely few specialties,ý,ihich are hors.- lay eàt uniistr i 1he abietaof188 180-the keynote." ~ venient Place possible to carry a renerally filled, the average employer would instInctively turn to the aspirant "My dear, ad 111fà, aina in 1902 he again occupied the The keynote! I was'more mystinled weapon. When you want a gun you of twenty-five, ln preference to the one of forty. In thisSennse, Dr. Osler her country beau, It dume position ln the cabinet of Mon- t Man ever, but elhe gave me no chance generally want It quick, and If It in appears to have stated what mont people of experience must kan ls trou, to tell you beforehand b4 -sier Cmbe..Cnohsbseon.prmIer -is aksfrconexlantro.mier-u- isyorthppcke yoemutmgoto he s t me ofsixy, reembe herin th lae Rsco Cok ng(usall nabulst.Yousniht shiphe etans-he uancal ontol. iedawa; a if lredy lared trtouble of throwing back your ct akingsomne sens es blund r-that wouInobswant the labotously -acquireo aet rM Hge in opposed to free trade, and was 'what she hadl said, yet It seemed to and alWtays run thle risk Of hatving ipainMr cYeu .once opposed 1to an income tuax, but Jaeome that she regarded me after that as the weapons stick. In the West weap- A But, a ter a it largelyf depends upon the Individual case, and generalitie rne aronet-noO now working with the parliameunry one who was more ln her confidence ons are worn exposed ln holsters atarmsldngetoiyo ghajority to>carry out the will of the than others and tu whom elhe might the Walo, in easy rach of the'hands r medn. I'm a Mtoit o geople ln levying the least objection- look for protection from somz !rnpend- in the Souta the weapon usuesWear go with yoO to your e lable Income tax that he can devine. Ing evil. their 44's in holsters under the ltorN morn ng h an it a Ik B~~~tll I could not understand what arm, suspended fromn a harnss that My churece lIh? I Much could be written of the indu she meant by the "keynote," and ghe goes around the chent and over the IOCIefeler wut. . 2 ;;;;ed, I once of women in securing the pointicat avoided the subject as If t were shoulder. tecmed &tberties of the people. Women seemlfraught with great persona danger. "In this way no vulgar display IllJlotsWajstao otiedsre freedom of opportunity for When I asked her to explain elhe trem- made, yet when the weapon la needed .itl hen I f aasJsta at I themselves and their sons. Even ln bled and shook her had. all one has to do 1s to let Ie right B teEdtoffiheC icgoTib ne hiSw a o Mtia there have been about as many zw--"No one would believe me," sellesaid. hand faillover, carelessIlike, as If heaHA doeofle et ouof t of ife? might ,be a qestin. 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