2. d . #, m'm_ ge : 1® TA * © ~It he doesn't have it at the begin-- & ning of his freshmen year, be will. by | the end 'of it, -- People who still taik & Arom sixty to one hundred themes' & , week tor Ave years as I have done, # and should hold three hours a week of s conference over anything© from . the * -- syplacing of commas: to the expédiency P . _ of booge parties. . , t '. _ At the end of a regimen like that . ue feels that he knows what is in the E2 heads and hearts of young people, And s L except for the rare young person who. t > has come up in a home where the & -nu.»c--u.g"u divarce C eril: +*# E mn'-nnfiflfi; E. > . 4e 20e . ty whak fhat * _ / . *errlage In inly & lottery, m groupsz. 'The director of ane of these now, by at his charts, to tell the subjects in which, for instance, women between the ages of eighteen Madlary silver. For --six --months aftert the passage of the act they could be exchanged at the treasury Or any sub= treasury, dollar for deollar, for stand~ Khe total number of.trade AdliafK. eolned was 35,905,924, | nwm.dmlfiiig% tried in Germany are j a review of each vm out before it can be returned. These re-- :lm'flqflu-'.vd- index for the Ubrartans, --Under this system it will be possible to de-- termine the subjects most in demand by 'the reading public or by special just because be is not armored like his fellows, is very sad indeed,--I fo Auds its kanction in experience. > * -- I am still awed by tho sureness and the level--eged poise with--which sor-- @erity pledgers steer in waters their mothers never--dreamed of trying--to there is a definite margin-- of "stuff you can't get by with," gnd they--are caretul not to allow any pretty sentt-- In Harper's Magazine. ';g,;;;';..'.;;.:' k s amemacmmiciaalgpamwemalitime : "4 e ie -- >AE s » Trade Dollars®_|-- .. |-- The trade dollar of 420 grains,trox |. was authorized by the act of February | . 12, 1873. It was intended fo® clirecw.[---- Jation in orlental countries as a spb-- Itslightly exceeded in weight, but by thh terms of: the authorizing --act it not : mn't&_«ln:i'::'LUCu such amount as the secretary of the treasury should consider suficient to KFebruary --19, 1887,--provided . for -- ' vetirement oft trade dollars or sub= er legation buildings in the following Rot worry greatiy draws a prise, another draws a biank.'* **Tes, love/ her husband snickered. "Tou drew mo, I drew you.'*" Teft to fend for himseft, as he ugoal-- 1y makes sure that he is left, the aver United States Abroad were most interested the appetite "fldfidfl' 'gor --*Where is & Boft of archeology of. imm_ux'hdj , of 'the more material as-- E'«Mfiuwu;' Tnd out t e gont boihe Inabacied ~WThe Young Bride (in desperation)-- Oh, dear, 1 can't make head nor tail of my accounts.~ How do you add up Awo pounds of steak. and a . dozen of 'the more material as-- of civilization, such as urchitée-- househoid -- utengile 'and : armor; and out of its dust heaps long--burled Eit B Emm io tery from which he bought them there was a tradition that they were the work ot Roger Bacon, a Franciscan friar who lHved in the Thirteenth cen-- tury and has long been regarded as one of the--great scientific cminds : of the Middle ages. . ~ The books were written in a strange tonghe and a complicated cipher, which no one had been able to sotve until Doeg_:Vq-lam&fN--q to Dr, W, HRomalne Newbold of the Kive yeats ago Dr. Wiltred M. Yoy-- Rich, a eollector orf old books and 'man-- uscripts, brought to this country a set U volumes written on vellum and con-- Bacon's Genius Hailed by Scientifhic W orld And Esau was forty years he took to wike"* -- _ _ -- : Abd it "came to pas wh Judith the daughte | ol Beeti Aud Bushessac * eyes were dim so that he coul the deughter of Elon the 'M---.'a his cidest son, and said unso 1 of mind weco Is2s¢ and 1o Rebokah., ~ Geneie--Cluiph: 2s > 4atQ bint, l-h-ll_' old, 'here am | * pile uh uen apete Pn 1 Nes in Lehet :COR .. wer 3. ut on t n °c ue P x e ane ae oo PM Cl uh on e c P uy 2 Ne ul t * * i.h *3 $+ Ne 2s dessoth e = 8 . e ns n A aen . _ *¥ hC ~For-- AH-- ts ~ in' County, "' r : Judictal j & ,>" yekh ® h ie eP plcg. chod CC nemnetee + afi; m able fact of our increas-- ing Ato ut lives and our world according to our will and The idea of "absolute" time has, of" ?&M:qmmmzw::. aspetts of thé egvironment in which native concentration through the 'mil-- Mone of Fears of "urganic evolation which hare led up to us, we realize Observrance --of . the 'sdrent of 1927 l hae Hehold 'heee am 1. . And ht sad, ithold -!'5*'_9'!'5:_?;'"?!".!-!2!&.'!! i: Phoa woesp P o w o Wns ',\?m; "cFock mr?" tepeatcs : the man, with a surprized Jook,. "Post--sir? No: 1 .The baby's name was George: Ho-- who ~had. perfornied . the baptismal When writing down the second name he paused thoughtfully. "Btrange," hbe thought, --as he re-- called the original Homer, the great Appropriate A'Nm 'The Bible in-- Pictures carrying in his . pocket a € That rigred pray womel be mat ts Wima t e mrotutuan ts ae CaP 7_-'- ----------flv T o nok Anminhe1 -- Sir Francis Gaiton, in his passion ?&W.%M'} aBba mfi. It began to be used in In the following year it reached some of 'the churches of western Europe. The organ at Haarlem, Holland, is one of the largest in Europe. It has 8,000 pipes and 60 stops. Pegg--"I don't look like myself at all in this mnew hat."~ Patrice--*"No, dear, I think you made--a very wise selec-- ton,"--Boston Transcript. . Organ of Grecian Origin The organ was in use in Greece at Between Girls unto Jacob.her son saying, Behold, 1 heard thy father spesk unto Esau thy brother, seying, Bring me venison,' w ngh o 1P Keeping Sweet «*4#j A sunuy face is a golyent for mang | fils If we could 8t i to ¥ sweet, to have that foft of ; which gees the ight @ga¢ Jgn ' the fawn, it r '!'J Faisfortune or trouble . ght come B ° could not harm us.--Excbguge. «31 a*AI4&~ KANP S Ei