In men mnt no can perform a nmmnimmdmmm “Miraâ€"alumna mh-Mfwcmmugmm-ot the Month ward of that city. and -mhlhmmmaldm mnmmmmmntmm. when"! â€manhunt†â€to there QM fever mm. m Blur III W the acme-clan!“ In Glasgow and lam. “WtthmIMm-mm E ‘l'hmtuedOflmCEwwnweltoh mum-muputorby ththe W party {uwgwmamm mouths young wins in» Mi nu mmmconeNe-vmm cap-nu an“. I. coma; . tom-hi mhtnmmtnmmm 0. mm: as. in. m no w my I. In. than "Venn-tour m. u h by um. Mu- mm: nu mmutnemvmmn lam. mar-ml minutfl'fllh" m an In! Duh-an In W W! N" M“ 'Mm I‘m-“MIME“ It In: and Ugh-(armpit. W.|Mm.lhmtmmm- mmmu-mmumcm Dal-Ibo Ina-c â€than!!!†«rm h m thy lm â€Immu- mun ‘Itnhm Mahmnuumtolb‘nu “It.“ hu’mm. rltplnn. m In mil-non e3: muwuemxonm'mnm Wampumnmhhhm “mm-33mm" that mm mm. Your Inna-M 0! limâ€" mln mucu- Chon. Your hall I!" ummabmltmrmnhwflfl min-om†mood-u}. w- hvlu you" and paper $5551}: ï¬t 69'} II- but 75mm But an lgihMIou-mnmumt Upon the mount of the any-fourth m ouch-10ml" will and on N- . lumen.- awn-nun upon which to many invent! by a page. :3 The upon-ted amour-nee a! ll Im- nouo u- m! In u nond- flvor Il- flacu that use (Allure or the m can. In driven (In Mth to «mu cnlenco m an akin-nun who m Men In the name a! "Hunky Dink.†Hm I. A chance for Bunker Dan. at a. New You: Sun to sound himself. Club. will not get over (he reminde- um an n h annexed to the United Gum. and then in no ahuolute cer- Muly (In! It will to! over It then. In short. the boy king of Spain doesn't an to put on "10 gloves with Uncle Gum Jun yetâ€"nor. for that matter. (or neural yen" to come. Mmmmuwmwnh A menu... correspondent bun (cum! 0 man who to “living without mum." Ind actually publishes his discovery u 6 pine or nun. The time-honored (amnion. "by tho hard of the prophet." has been revised In Nehru-ho to "by the heard of tho Initiator." Manuel'- physzcxnn any! that the prince will live lo be ninety. But in. would retraIn from acting like may. ‘ Uncle Bull- m: In {cellos Int hull ut John Bull's taking ways. In may want mus here tclow. ‘bul he mm a queer way 0: proving Lemmas (movie, xMuualltoh‘ifll‘i‘ By WHITE 0. WILLIAMS. 1 1.118019. a'u at m ,â€" I W won much: "II... A" .m the m the audience was mm the ache-tn. for even the low- ... of ma anchors known good nude. an I! (no In venting m awn- ... or mum. Suddenly In the ml or the “new n MM nose. m m m locked In a close but unfriendly mace. mvluted to the an Magnum on. At 1131 mdtmmmmuthotmr. m mm Min 5! me con-r, ma Qamm_flr_and Into HIE-"Li rum In. Hendricks w" l mirth. and nut to lend : lonely life. mdwmnnelmtlnnbuhmm It. became infatuated mm In. E'- mute-- mks. At the clone of the m the women parted. each with acutunamofrexnt. Than-we sum not mm. It. Muhtte re- ceived a letter hum Bennett 5 Enter. attorney! nt law. Intern-tug her In actuate†had mentioned her In her will to the extent of noun to 1: least ll.fl.~ When she received the new- ot um mm the famed and the unknolndoctorhad to be culled In. â€motor: In- Bum-white has been communal, poor. she I! 3 Want musician. Two mm ago to ï¬shed Port Jervis. when m M can! in M u a hotel for looking um nu ma elm-hm“. In. W Maya! ugh a In. Hm- HI- Am Minute. who for m "the past has been a guest :1 the Bruno- m hotel. New lurk. but who at Inc M. lived at ’9. l. ‘m Nxtrnm unmn'm now-tn. IILLION FOR A MUSIC 78‘0"“. “no m at no. picture mount [and for "in. and the palm" to“ but needed mm. 1": dance of collusion to the Sam was mu. Ne Mun-d. Then he “knead Duh ham and an†me man! In the um. I! '1! Adult- ted. lu ml m Insured henna! I M In nbflo rem-m»: and Ms lal'er work a place than; the created of "to In. Quint-Today. £8~:¢E233;â€"§ titty-IQ. nï¬giulucwï¬cc .9 at}. .1! o: c.5353 us. to. 2:493 .35! a :3! I... E: igit‘tgicï¬. Ian-‘8‘; on Luis-£383.93. S: plaid I hm.- In In Apr" un- MM: Ila have. u «on.» m quiv- endhnn m;lmdmmlfln mu. .m- ï¬lm 0mm! In (mu-In (m m the dun of mu. awn. In I “Mm tum-I. m Inclined «not: was red on" In It. a}: :8... III. 2 = 1.1}. III. 3 103-. I51 «3. use; 133. '2’... 1:82 .03.]. II. 2:... 9...; 24:0. £01533 calls .0 at. .13 1-3- :. i! {10.1511520255- 3333! OI 5o .3. A: u 5»: 7: {viii-0513352313.: |>> r‘LD u I 4!. In... ‘3: 1.3.2.. '25 g. I... a: 3.0.3 1-: 3362. 5 8.3333. 2.8.1 .330... 7... VI... .- vI 0.61. 3 305‘ .2. =3 2!};39’3I523.‘ Ih‘P-I but was My Moving u tell u when u dulled “nu (run Cup. (have. The um on no ‘60 “Cup Can-o" vu not In [M mu chad by a. maker. J'he luck at this WI arm" I. lo-lvr than that of Ion. hm din- Mu. Tho â€ammonia one: eon-MOM It of lo and: mum that II M- non-tad n In thud m â€an on a. hunt chart. II has No. Ion Inma- um hy ocu- nmuu vein-h. TM mummy h IMI CM. "can mum b “I‘M-u “I m" an Ind M u bu "pom It. “man. It [a mu, now with a clus- m of don-lieu, knocked out by the Feb- mry tantrum wmu- 00 nun ot the [rich man. The apt-la at tho lab toâ€" lm'ud "no Ibo buoy wu buvlly {Mshtodwma humme- ï¬nd M1 M1. !thau 700 toilet. and on July 6. 1890. It took a leg mt-nomheut. Cumm- and norms unl It flying nonhqul on Ant. 2.. and It went completely uron the Ito-manly track min. It wu IN!!! on Nov. 18 up In In. 51 deflect. awn than 100 miles above the autumn udo o! the steam-Mp (net: the: n was driven dugout-fly new. the luck once more. Presumably by strong Ioflh'ellel‘l- and mu Ian lighted on Feb. 9 by In» 3mm: Immhlp Hub. which won hound (pm I Sumac-cu port to GI!- Inb- Item n.- e..- than» not. on «who whistling buoy- now drifting ubout in eccentric fashion with the currents Ind storm 01 the North Atlantic. m at them are mu whistling. according to the ion ot Itenmlhipa that arrived at thi- port tut month. The moat notable of the lot II. originally anchored by a heavy chain able at Can- Cmo. the um «lt- erty point of Nova Booth. This buoy in: two whistles which hum been blow- in: since December. 1898. and hove douhum culled many mariners who hove encountered the buoy on duh nights or foggy days to think thlt they ; Were out or their reckoning. and to ho tearful for a moment for their vessel; The Cape Cantu) buoy urn torn from It: moot-inn by heavy ice that drifted down with the Arctic current in Decem- ber. 1804!. It followed the current for more than n month. It was tint oh- !erved by a musing croft on Jan. 22. 1394. It then took a aouthweotorty course i ‘ :nd drifted in that direction until Feb. 1 9. when it came within the influence of the ml! ntmn and northwesteriy alas ’ and llamd oil to the tootheut. crou- inx the steam-hip truck Ind willt‘ shout no mue- southwest 01 it. It then ' drifted in I. northusterty direction and ltrttck the stain-hip lone nun late in ‘ 4pm. n followed the nu tor more L 000‘ Am AOCIOINT‘L PA... "MW...- novmd?ï¬Â¢ aims. m-wmvmmwou Jutla- m Alf-dd. TheDucnen do In Rocbefouenfld. who was once upon a lime-Ind only a few "In agoâ€"lovely lame Hitcher of ORMIMNWYomlnnM iobeme ofihemvhumin‘mandnne o! the moat brilliantly clever women in «my mm. or the truth oi m: as- sertlou people who rave the average opinion of the clenr French women my have doubts. but of the dam: balm there is only one opinion. She is remembered In New York as I lovely girl will perfect ï¬gure. lamb mowy duo-Kern. which the ulwlys draped with chinoâ€. um and tulle- ln oi! shoulder fashion. which showed to the but Mum-(e the very chain! con. (an oi the lovely Maiden my. Kitchen Ab» lml mm rent-m um†gold hair. A completion of an- m pink and white. and lovely eyes in. wane law»: of 1 human M a bite my. lo wonder that MWWMIIMWI hun- ter a m in every way II I- u nndtheonlydlflmwmlehme hm. winch. It chained at n Int-chm runner, mam-mt. will be ma.- nomte, ï¬n Chm Inter Ocean. the lulr by a rhinestone buckle. or course the Dutch bonnet an be had at the unlit-«‘3. with the mm he: skull cap attachment mm! and wind. mnmnerofanflloflaamn Inad- m the: a. narrow Dncl In In m._ neglepgmn to m the mac In: an (at forward as the like: and he. get Igdgl I13 place m: u the pun-1m of lmdo twang-like to on close oh 75: hold wherever u may be placed. The wire In woven and mum Moody and â€Valid here and more. Thrall“ the Ionian ribbon at lace In drawn claw ly lam loupl placed an “my dictates. Put (in wow who does not uh lo have the aura 0! her bad but (mm â€a: pun-ho ‘0 her Now. the Dutch claw II codiï¬ed by a N! o! lace which an “ugly over the too of the head. cou- I 0’ 9 right side with the remain- o t e tamuun- nnd the third plume droopc over the crown. In both he! shape- " I: the Dutch lute of head- dnu that will “III In many var!» â€0M. adapt null to (Inc-y. The very Hawk" and proï¬le“ are made on u toned-non mm at nun-r or colg “ire {big haw. but In toque: they'hold their own. A sew toque of a novel sort in Ihown here, consisting of a wire frame with very low crown covered with a waved Weave in which straw and velvet are mixed. The brim is made 0! a wide told of this material. doubled up to tom the lull pufled brim. Several loom and bow: at nfle green um: and three ostrich tipa trim it. Two of then are I. I'm Wallin- WW It... ~A-minu cm Anonâ€"A I'm-Inh- lblly-Jl'h lieu Innâ€"mun. gloa- caustic-r nuoma FOR mum AND DAMONâ€"8. FOR wom Hm HOME ATS ARE TO BB is allow-y ll penul- Ne. but the pictur- euqnems of the big drooping pl u m e a lhnlhave all winter long nodded (mm women's headgear can Ina [use meas- ure be replaced by? flowers and lace. Feathers will have but gutsy! hold 911 8038 SPEIXG AND SITMMER STYLES l.‘ HEADWBAR. and mi! Imly m m In mam M. blue whet to muéh. Km‘nher 'preui "new in I bInck-and-whne stripe. Im "an are an): crowns and none of them In In. than a: yard. The tool": out an 9 mm nearer the men at a mn- Poor Hamlet did not "burn on the daughter" man than the chronic)»: 0! mod»; are compelled to do fnr crept-m. When shot-keepâ€. display nothing new but cram. and fashu-nahlr‘wom are uniformed in mum. what is the re nder of facts on the mhjewt to do hut ham on the same thing? Fame trunnion: do- signer who trantod the whole World and more too has combined tWo mpular ‘ crates by making plaid crepnn. If there ‘ in one thing more popular than crepon it is plaid. Ind it anything In more pop- ulnr than plaid. it is cram. and there yet: have it in a nutshell. The phi-l is formed by narrow strip†of red or green owning one ‘1th at intervals of two or three inchn. It in marked am I yard. but it is quite Wide. There in I new black much. with dark-blue polka dots. which make. up very prettity with a shoulder-strap in needed. the bun". fly can of chinchilh, depicted In (he “man-Minn. will be ruflident. as the Elem-es n! the duos are of themnlvu warm. The M! In «x black hram. trimmed mm: a huge haw of black awn. W Mark feathers and a charter of yennw minim Yelkw mom stitched with Mack. and a "ram! 01 Much lune lined wlm mead-m ’ and has . mm: of sill? ml about the In- ‘ude at un- sum. The mm: In a unn- Moun made over A smmthly ï¬ned Mn: Ins. but full eunuch hack and from and long enuu‘h 1n lhv forms fur the ruin In ulna-p nm a trim- over the [muted w: o! lan-amn Velvet. The nun sleeve- nnd the “not a! lhe lhmnl I" abo 0! wind. For warmer wrath" In!†In ï¬ve "awn. a flock a! cum.» (Mn-lot o.’ 0n- )‘Han In the at!» might but sub-muted. For lhe cm! day- In“! A wan-pram , A stylish dress of vein! and cabin! Iltln that II bola. nude for an April "cum“. I- Illa-mud. The nun ll ï¬rmed. wflh neon and blue linde- predominating luau-mined Wally with ï¬ne line. or yellow. me and what. all the «ripen running um:- um web. The full. plain mm. with I wealth of fashionable organ-plans. unlined about the bottom with a piping of Va.- ‘ women In green of the shade or the “tin. 1 mutant-e. van or not to mm.†and In}; N; ring In mm about II: no» MMMMM Innnfacturerâ€"l want some “worth in: stance on your drop «mm (or tu- night. mm Hammer-90"; but every Inna foot I- taken. Inuit-cum?†Md. rim. n mlldouwenlfyou'nmm flmht‘l “To be or apt to be" Into dot-n marry their flnt Ida-la, and lt ix- I blmevl thing that they do not. fut can» brain mint-es have a kaleidscnfuh fashion nt‘ chnnglnx. and the wnman u! 23 admire: l rery mas-rent ereuure from the girl at 17. Again Meal men are not real men. and n woman wants sumo. thing that the can more thorn-mun!)- rely upon than a bunch nf “Mary perfection. Let a mun come along whom the name!" heart reeugnlm an the one being in the «and to nuke ner hurry. and uny goes thnne phantom pictures over which ï¬ve has spent 30 many Moments In maiden meditation. The ideal man may have been tail and tair. the real one rlarlt and (lumpy. hut it he is beloved he wilt be "the-tenth beautiful to musty even the Meatitt coneemfnn. Men and women are lmt loving. breathing human being: after all. and it is much better for fault: to he net-n than to build up an exalted xen- 1 timent regarding {ml tmrnnnity which is found hy the very nature of things to be shattered at me time manner or later. Never ime ï¬ght of the (not that the ideal man or' woman has no [Race on this earth. and if m have a centre for mundane hammer: «to not net' on housekeeping with either an Melt nan or an ideal woman. ‘lh Ida-l In. Pvt-batty every girl hum at name limo or utMr formed a winn- anul minty rictuu- o! the mun stu- intends to mu rry. Tim- ideal nun-mu]. as a tub, in en- duwrd with envy mental. lnutul and phwicul xrm-o. Famil- ure left «out vn- tiMy (rum hi- (moral mitt-up. um] yet he is by nu l'ni'unl tn l:- u! UIK‘II unann- mon clay that ho will be above “mut- in] a dt-monrtruth'e nun-lien and I'M-I" in: admiration fur IM- woman vim im- w Inn: «nubrimfl his image In the bulk-n urn-n at her Marl. Girl: ul- cm and (unhelln ulltchei. the small black: forming the dulxn being mind and molded in various ways to mark the varieties 1:. color. it cam-as in one ol’ lls many forms be chosen. or any other material having a raised thread which the worker vim count by sliding the ï¬nger of needle across it. an intelliâ€" gent persnn will, with a little prelimin- ary guidance. anon be able to work emu. flat. lung and short. lame! and Unhelln sun-hrs with due attention to colors and ahadcs of color. It "I" then be open to Mr to make burden suitable for "mien-a. mantel pieces. besides cunhluns, rugs and tmaller article: at many scrim Hutu-rm. though many 0! ; the blind noun :0 have an extra serum , to enable them in distingulsh cular by l the fuel of theI Wuull! and silks. they can 5 only wurk with the teach†at hand to > tell them the number 1-! Hitch" to he worked with each tint. and the intro- ductlnn or then raised patterns should prove a cunt h¢_lp. blur-l for It. Ill-d. In» line Stockmn of Germany. who I! we to be now in w. country. has recently patented a mem- or Maud denim In I'IIII'I type, by mean! 0! which worker- who are blind are en- abled handily to count the stitches and to determine the colors needed [or any special â€item. In fact. these design. ure much me name as those with which we are laminar In Berlln_wool work. Mum with Jetted upm- admin. ' from the waist on blouse and mu. amen-velvet amp- and man It". III nun-Men. h "an I" "but cln't mum." mulled (.1- hnwed I In. a! lay mu ho nu. n burn: den nu- Jel M fun?" 11h ï¬ction. “I mama»: III-luv mam mum 7,.-. _,.. .... .n. . unq any-"IE; III I“. «a. and in 1m more than I,“ The pnlltioal mm 0! Germany In the ’l-‘ranr-oâ€"Prmninn war and the settle. g ment of the French Indemnity Wt ' Berlin wtthtn the circle of the 'oflIl’l mt money markets. and 1.2“ aecnrto tlen were quoted In 18' on the Berlin mock exchange. but atnee that date Berhn has fallen behind Part! a a ï¬nancial center. Pm". Jennet the en- platns the ï¬nancial summary of [on- don among the money market! at the world: I Partstnfarhelowlxmdonaethephee at Mutilation of tnternatlonnl emce- rnents. Inndon. thank: to the M tary nmem based upon the gold «and- ard and to the grandeur at Brtttetl coni- mom. has concentrated the market for the precious metals and almost the en- tire market for exchange between En- rnoeontheonestdeand theextretne east and North Amertea on the other. One has may to cast n [lance over the annual report- ot the custom burn» to lee that France la Able to ml." her purchase- In the United States, In India and In Chine only by the inter. ventton at England. It In the name with other conntrtel of Europe. Fowl!!! m- ernnentl, like Germany and Rm keep condderahle deposits regularly n. the bank d London '0 protect the“ m. Prnf. map. In cupâ€"urn '1 the grow". 0! Hook "Irma-1mm. Mam that In madam! llrvermurukn Wore .mrmn ‘unlnrl me am": whkh III-y nmmI. rrnl. III-k give-9 us.- ‘~.~.~ In hum. "01.0.“... In m "swam... In not-maul: or- mm and “.05!†In max-nun uni my. «km a IMII M “1.0. . mar. but be mm august... «0 . minimal! at franc» (M null-ma! mm ~ (In Ind manna" Inc-Id In rum-o , trauma Mmh "mu-fly, In M." In Mold "we danIcaIInn of I'm ll. do I‘m-Illa. an qmmwi by Part. (‘Inulm Jam-I In “Lo (Mount. In Mulntlnn M In â€mm." mu»: the imam II "In MAID.†for nrnfltm. ‘16.“."0." for Land. â€,MJUJQ for NIH!!!†Inn! '2.- MJM.†tar rum-3M" Ind IooIn not Wyn-MINI Ivy arc-min. ‘ It Is mu- gm! wealth of England and Im- hm [mm-Imam. nhmnd erh nnabk hov- Io damImIo Ihe tummy mar- kd through the London flork ex- rhnnm. mt. Juno-I lit-chm "ml In ms "nu! «on» quoted on "re Land-m mark“ 2.482 mufltm and at Park; (My nm‘l .0va a mum mm. urn 01mm M In)". «no». H» mm than (ta-ml nfl'nln. Thorn In I mm dim-"vow hlwn 0M "um!" M )1. do rmm» lid "mu mum My I‘M. (‘hnm â€Ida la "we hm ovmk-n n! N. "Pt-mm»: (Pmk lï¬dlthoo.‘ u M "w run-O- utnlkm M I'm-mm my. but "on all!- Imm awn-an In lut- ï¬ne In 0» din"- Md. M “£4 fur a III“! 0‘ 0"0. 1"). ‘ laun- Imul-l tau-v a «mam-My un- 09 «run to: Much-nu. lit-Minna and ‘ “'0†fl Inland Ion "flaunt. no urn-p. an («r "at l‘Mw Int-Mon. . In Nab-n "can [no an M1." mum ‘ W Al-Gntul. who" MM “In†In I In" drawn! In m- mnul wunb. ‘rm- mum 0! had "I.†In mu: mum mud". wlon nun-I at tho hm In autumn-l. In ulna-t to m or Inn rmm no no Man In 0mm I» mm «(ammo at the MO. and Main .mm In Ibo app-mt pr up“. tantalum n! «mt owl mien It“... It. Nltndl. Wyn-un- um! Ann... he mm at him In M by nun-I of in mm mm at 3|..m- frnnrn. or than! $00.00.- “.~. nut-u slur-II l \Ihmlhm at ".0! pr nun. m Ian 1-" tom": of In. Pram nu†mom in realm aim-n: "-0 ma! WWI mum's . 00.00. Ia mm... o! ".0030.“ 0'" â€03. Dr. 0mm- nun-Ion rm MR4 Nita-Ill). on flu: (in-om In: M lino mum n â€mun by an Imam IA! "mm. quh be rum-am! Iu cannul- uo It “rt-u- m" ct unwmu. Dr. us:- tun nu nhru much "My 1.. the NW and lnuk Drum!" at many 01er 0|.- ncmu nml much dau- Inn-um am at The numlulm M "u- l’nnhl “mm in I": In :a.m:.m. which Imam clan! ' lynch-a of ghoul ".80 w "w Mn-m uni I It la a common intonation i’a thia :cotmtry that the United States “ands . at the head at the nation- of the world i in Inn-(ate wealth and the equality at : itl distribution. This I! probably "“0 , Z in the narrow menu that the aunt-09 ;\'aluation at property in the United States ta larger than in any other man- :fl'v. but. according to the St. Loui- lGiobe-Democmt. it ia not true in tho pence in which it in general†under- uood. that the average wealth per in- 5 dividuai in greater. if the Butt-tic. of [European economista lenrdlul "'9" x own countries can he accepted as Imitâ€" 1‘ worthy. The am'egata'tor the United . States in larger than tor any other coun- .117. became the population ta larger 1 than that of other mat commercial na- , tionl. but the premium of wealth to v the population la baa than in Auatralil. 5 Great Britain and France. The amm- g {or Australia. however, are not will! , indicative of the wealth held in “I“ ‘ country. a- the property of the iaiand ll 1 very largely mortgaged to Britt-h «o- : italiatl. , Enaiand atauda mminoat in the actual holding! of wealth by her 0'"! people. The eatimate of tho wealth 0‘ the United Kit-Idiom 0! Great Britain and Inland made by Dr. Robe". 0“!- in ms was "0.031.000.000. or about “or 000.000.“. The clauiflcaiiou o! thb val- uation was about 8.00.00.†for land. 88.000.000.000 for con-truciionl. 333.000.â€" 000.000 [or (only: luau-trial and na~ tianai neuritic-a and public Knuth. 83.- 000.000.000 to: Bntiiah national and local white funds and 36.000.000.000 for move- ahiea and tooill of trade. Thin ntimate in name-that hiaher than that and. h! likhno-l D. lulhaii in his “Didi-mar! u! fltalinlk-a" [or m: m- auum f" If to “JUMIM. or about "1.0“.- . I . l l : humanly-mammary.†AMIBIOA'. AGGREGATE I. IV FAR TH! LAMIOT. RICHES 6FTHEWORLD .All onm- luck-I run. . tun-un- at 01.39:! In Ila-I.