Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Sep 1909, p. 7

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"Indeed! Can't you compfle : time table of the tuning between Gunmen. Upton. Ind mam. copying 3114!:th freely? It wank! water all outpou- ‘, and me you very mm trouble." "l mm you know Richard is bringing out a work on 'Tile Romans in Lincolnshlre,‘ Illustrated. with notes Ind Appendixes? it will cost a mall fortune. they ny.‘ “They say ? Who n'y?" “Oh the literary world, l mu think in; of publishing extracts from ills Archives of Cunemn Pore-t. There are loin of old deeds and letter: in the mniment-room. especially about tile [an Parliament time; One muss really write something now." "Not this year. I my go to Inglel laid In the aninmn." "When do you come back tn Lon don. Mrs. Same?" Slime on the part 0! Mn Savme. while Mm Dante upped her ten. "By all mm. The Parisian: have Improved Immense”. but they have not arrived at the height of good I!- ternm tea yOL" “mp! Desmond. the ten ls ready Give me a cup.“ "We". ya: don't Mk so. We had a find "no In Homdylo I was thorn m mrly a month, Imu- Olivia ls quite ton mmnhfl’l‘d Thvn 9199 and the Km: am over to (‘anflomn In“ your arm pry-snarled George anlvy to m with Mm In Dram-n. A m! mis- take! (‘nmaln Lam!" was quite cross when he Namedâ€"salt! It was a God- Mmmon hole? I In" Mr. “not!" at Pm"â€"-+tr.. Mr. And "In more turned on a rapid an. of mln‘ M: m as she made a mm for breath. In. 81"“: mld. 'mrfly: "I "iv Germany. and I am "mark I“! to" " "We". «Ivar .“rk. Sarillo. and MW In- yrm amr buryin: ynuml! allw In 04mm“: all "no wlnwr‘,‘ It Is «NI 3 (to?! Man In :0 m“ "\‘fll urn mmfoflnMo month hvrv. I must say." rmumwd “Is: "now. look- 102 round the handmmoly-fnmlshvd mm. thirh was «an! cl"! M'on Ind Ronda! win: so" "am. "N "to": '1"!st mmm: through I!» mm blind: "SM h a: rm: as our" whmrul 3m. [Darn- to Hmâ€" as "to; annular! '0 3m. Rsvnb‘a nmrtmmn "I don‘t Cum!" at mm looking worn nut.” no.» laugh"! and shoot h" and n'nunu "Why. I mm! mm: of mum". mu lm Nmr uh mu «In. "up” I am In and m s” gm" 1 ran" nu you Irv hail": wry flourishing I «up [II-v you an- rnmma In. M 1 ran My ya» a "I" NHL "with I turn - Imn «Ind and mu- Ihlnu to do I swam yum haw mm aid mm lira In!!!» W0 urn a! 'ho "flflol. I tnm‘ll‘r mu "at he". H I- #0 slow." ”00. mend." nIurnnl 3m 3mm. rum" duly. as 1hr «Iran-ml"! wry M» llbmdv and unlmmlrvl lo ho Mun! by Mr mun. "mm '1 am lorry [or yum unnr lam" Wm mum mu no! I» Mm I"! In MN among his lur- Im- Ind mannlwunol-“' "Hn- Iowan-Ir" uhr rrlnl “Ham op- ma- door: In ma mu?" Ami nhr lot-n: mm IM- "mum, "Hy In! Mn hvlllr‘ I "My Jim in" by H» mm" It’l‘llll‘nl that mu '0" In Purl-r W0- hnn- lwn M I‘m [or Inn mum. and am all our um I! um .mrruoun. um! lhu ('hnluml- Eh 1mm m-n- ll’l'““|fl. with "rum-N (If «murmur: wmrlm: on! In tho Hal. flit-mum"; Ihlu runvm. Mm mm.- Iml "mm rMurIu-d Hum Ilu-lr mrllvr am». and an urrlvlm: «I "u- hon-I found lm‘lhvr awn I‘J'Nllt’fl slut" m. II the onlmnnv. {mm uhlrh A war ml) «Irv-um! Inch wn- Imam: I‘hIIv I?" Mich- In llw puru'r "0 mud" n Inlan- ion'unh Hu- mu lrrh‘nl whrnm-m Ihu- In-h Icmkml mun-I and ding-Inn! 1M \u-lemm [mmrv- M "In Darn- o The weather wan tine. the why blue. Ind sunshine hem-tin"! mt thing». V I! looms-d tmposslhle not to mrtukn o! the general wxhllnmtton which pervad~ ed the mmnsnlwn- Yr! .“hi. Snvtllr'a apt-«mason. I! Ir“ hard. was tunnttely Mulder than Iornn'rl)‘. and. though Minn l»snmml':= vyn we"! calm. und her Mr mmm‘a-«I tin-n- were nhndnws benmth ttn- {mun-r and I mun-that worn look In Iwr run-vulva Inn-v. Star Inn thlnmr, too. an I! hht‘ had bornr Ionu‘ "mm.” drum lf. six months hoforo. Mrs, Savllle hm! mlsxm! her rouwunion when she was uhsvm for n couple- 0! :lnys. film Idea of partlug wllh lmr now would have struck hrr will: Illsnmy. She had softened gradually hm mumhlemhlyâ€" lo gradually lhal lloyw lbsnmnd had to look back and m-nll ln-r final lm- muons to nn-nsun- ”w thymus. For a week or two at (‘hrlslmus she had been a good deal tried by a visit from her son. who, to her surprise. brought his cousin. George Lumley. wlth him. That over. she settled down Igaln to her books. her fancy-work. of whlch she was rather proud. her game of whlsl with some old Crate and Bar- ons allnrhod to the llttle court, 50m? of whom hmlv dabbled In diplomacy and ewn anon! a few years in lnndon. Ind lrmuom \1sits tn the opera, for almoxl her only real “an!“le was mu- Ilc. Mrs. Savilie had spent a very tran- qufl winter. She had rarely been free (rom irritation for so long u period. CHAPTER XII. Back in bright Paris. now decked In her gardenâ€"mny dress of chestnut- blosaoms. “lacs. and lahurnums. some slx or seven months uncrwurda. omw 1m! «nmzh fur mo: lm' Hum "Oh. yon. It was wron¢~tenlhly wronx." crlod Hope. and more was a sound of (mm In her voice, "but yau know your son's nature. nghtly or wrongly. he loved m. girl with all My lunart. and she was alngnlarly denollte. "landless. nannlleaa. How could he desert her. bolus the man he la? how could he help her “actually an 1 her husband? lt wu luxuriant. ! how. Ind very wrong. but not In” double. Deu- llrl. ltvllla. thhl how "It. should have held Mm back Man from such nmzratpml disobediencpl He knew he would breakâ€"no. not break my honrt~mlne Is not the kind of heart which breaksâ€"but harden it with a hardness Ihat pain. with a dull, lndescrlhahle aching." And she pressed her hand on her 11mm. “But .‘m, Slvflle, I! I may venture to a at on a subject so near your he: .. do you not think that the hope- !mm of gaining your meat hfld him back from making the sunny-t?" "You mppmo that is highly im- probable; hm even i! this woman more a pm of the finest vale-r. that '1" do nothing towards pushing my son in his umr. All must mm [mm him: and n vile ondowrd with mnnoy or Into-rest. or both. can do no mmh for a man. Madliflling as nil this is, what omhiuen me most is my son's mnlemrifnons disregard of me. To many without a ward of notice. an at- tmm to win my consent, I». In Inâ€" suit" "And “mm! 3M- nmrps a devoted wile. prudent. rarrlnl. nlrrdmylng; would you not in lime forlh'r her. and pardon Mm for Ms misfortune in fall- lng a victim m~hor chains?" "No doubt sho Is a Micnlnx mlnx. Rm 3M wm flml "nu sh! mkmwd “mm" M? hm! I'M?" 1M mugm, M? m fixlstmn as tho wire 0! a porn naval oflrer Is not quite A Md n' roses." “nun- .1 lllllr giddy and dun-1|: "up sun «In so «mu: "May.” "hum-vi "our. Mondrian Mr mm- M a strung Man. "I In" (MM when m: I?" driving round (M Iain "M. that Mrs. aavllle. may ( my "on! grown- Mame I'lm‘hfli On the girl whn allowod your son to sacrifice Minn" for bpr. than to Mm ‘3" “Maw I! la. To hr tnrmtml Ihvnwu arc-r. lnr m. min- nf a we!" law. a thin: «I nus-km. um unn- nl Mann»! ll ls InlnlrmMr; It Is nm to hr fumlron An "mun...- '"r l- a milismm- mom! I mn's m-rk nu! um dram Mm In pvt-mum; but I lam-v im- mnlshmom In Mm. "v rm un- nl bur. nmI too I!" mm H»- dm be our «at not and «rum-«l his mom" and Mn rnrerwtorylhmz ~40 a man-lug Van“ " ‘Il mu 3 Ionibk mist-k9, nâ€"A” Slw mun-pd suddenly. ',\rv you ill‘.‘ "mu look thllv am! mm!" "Mum"! Mm marine. mused to summon h; m» sflddfll mus-um 0! her volrp "\‘rg I haw hoard" Manna! "an. 9» math Inmulnu- nmnla mm Mrs savllk lunIu-d up. n H nurnrlvd and cmth In Mr tom ummlhy‘ "I! mm: wry rruo! " hay thought! "Tho-fa h Ric-ham; M will luv u IIIIMIMIII um I: my." I" lhn clin- 0! MI m.- l urn»:- rum! um unllrlplllonl an Mm. "a! "9an Mich! hr tantalum-a nonhuman, u Imam-r of mm l ”mm hau- dom- ImIMm; In push Im- "mum“ All 1m Dun-m. all m) nmbfllnnm "nu-"d In Mm: And you Inar- um mun! Mn hrnnl~imw ho "mm mo" How llulvvml with n~rvom Alll‘n Hun. :rnuln: Murmur" rml mm ‘hflt‘ Nun-r hvhm' lmvl Sir-I Knvlllv nzmml Mr nflrmllnc mu, um! Hum {rural lo ullvr an Inn! "ml mlzhl 0" ("Id of llhul lhu rlnrrrnl M I)" ”much”. "I am ulnar: doomed to ("unpaint- nu-nl " mp In»! mu M I! "touting om hay thought! "Thrrn h Richard: M» ”I would have Isn‘t-d um (mm lhln Infllvllon I! l mum." mo mm. prm» Huh. wlu-u Mom Ihnuvlv Aw In“ :0 Im- ln ”luv-n. “Marv lhwn- I'm! nlwavu h-olluh: ”w ['4 now nhmlun-h' I ullr. I mu nol sun-rival I’m! Hugh II. d no muuuro I'HII lu-r, llcmh Inn all-nu lnnlllu'lh‘l‘. [In In llkc- me In umny Ihlm: " CHAPTER XIII. When Hope rcmrnnd to Mrs. 8» VIII.» uln- Iound lhnl Iudy'u maid r0 nmvlng lu-r outdoor garb and nrrung- lm: her Iulsln-us on flu» uoln an II for .1 Nesta. Hope did not answer and it was ar ranged that Miss Dam-p should (-all lor her Invarite confidante that cw-nim: on route (or the theater. “l have a hundred and one living: tn say to you." whiswred Miss Dacr' when Hope Desmond escorted '1"? in the stair nftc-r she had taken Mu ' of lir‘s. Snvlllo. “'i‘hs- same nu‘alvriu-Is mt.- still dogs me. I do not know what syn-ll binds ”l‘(ll';.:[’ Lumier to silrme Pour fellow? i am so mrn' [or him! i rather imngim-d he thought i was gain: to Dru-sue" lust winterwhoavon nnly knows why. \’nn will be ready at 7:30. n'lll you not?" “You. certninl, "I! you can find any other cham‘ron i am quite ready to stay at home." said Hope. smiling. “Now, do nut be Illsagreeable. I want you to come with me," "Mlss Desmond ls perfectly frpe to do as she likes." "Dear Mrs. Saville. what an Meal Now I Want you to do me a favor. he! Miss Desmond came with me to the Opera Commue this ovenlng. My {alher has Instituled a lwmhmlw. and l rathvr mm! a chant-run. It wlll not be very late." nhmlun-h' Miullr. mm lluuh hm! no "a!!! Inn ull'xn'd llkc- me In umny w» lull" Avar'c-mnagm. lieâ€"How In it you are always or! than I all? SIMâ€"Jun luckâ€"~14“. ' _ "or "an. "Thln plm‘ In In. intonsny," said the go-out-between-vheacta young man, "{Mrly takes my hremh Away.” "I only wish It would!" gloom"); re- marked the lady in tho next neat. »-1‘l£-- ”So as '0 mm signs a! a gonna! ad- ‘vonjsing nature It Isl commnnly rnn~ skier"! good I'maimds m malt» vhnlr letterinx in English wherrrx-r "my may be pm; and I mmm you minm any that lwsldos serving mun- prim-Ir)- purpose mm: «(ans vhns Inn-rod nrn In sow Iqaluit-3 in a. measuro Mn‘ annual." "Thm wall «gym in Yiddish wvulld he "owl and striking m anxl-mh, and they have proved mtrartivn :mrl impr- Mlnx to the mph- llvinz in that k» mlfly; and still "my arP unumal: em in dlstrlrts foreign rurh siznq are commonly mlntpd with lhl‘lr rog- nlar English lettering. l-erruhoro the rhlldrvn go to school and ham Engllsh If thelr Plans (90 not; and men we have many loreizn (‘illll‘fls of van-long nationalities who speak Ennllsh as well a: lholr nwn nanvw tongues. and evprywhorp lhfrt' nrp Mk tho can read the «isms (or than who cannot; and than living In or passing through our foreign Ms. trlcts the” an alwaya more or loss maple to wlmm Englml Is Hus moth- Ql‘ (m. a pinnrn. as you might my, .uupnllng in a uniwrml tongm. and m» mum the (mo- of mo mrlmmlion. i: hvrv m! up in English whoring in in mm! hm», hm ch: has! or (M Irzlrflnz. tho mrlmlw manor, is donv in Yiddish. "In" on cm- on." aim. of mum. in the Jt-I'iszh quarlnr, “5' MW .tflilllm' a low 1m" signs in h In Ihmtp slurs, mlvvrllnl pn-uaralinn. appears the flann- a man In msâ€" Mme. and lhi< flzurn Is. at v-mlh‘e, mim'd Mr» Ibo mum on va‘hwhlru; a uk‘mrn .11 you might say. .uupuliug or mum In their vaflnu- Inrnll H" you rnnhl and my rm! m .«nIrlly hrs! ulna. «mrv «um um! so an. in the» "running language at mo- "Nab. hath-ml; hm I um ”mm": mm of mu" wixm n! a morn or kn gvnvml rharnmrr A whihv am wv paint“! In an Inn! km quart" at "w rivL tor :I rin- flmhm; ronrrrn. n sun-Me wall «an. mwvin: mo sldr M a Ipmmrm, In Italian. hm «My um an O‘trllliuna' case. whrrv (hr "on and the pmmn agp mun!“ Iu'rp nm wry Mr am". uhi‘e lhe hulk ol’ the tall slzn min-r using Is 0! mmu intended rm me evorythvro u"! ”how signs an» mm manly minim In Emma» whvn-ver navy may h- plat-Ml. ‘5; lawn-"d In luau-i. hr. 0- Iu-lunn. Dunn-OI) VON-I. "To ht In". valid a man M "w Inll dun whom-lug hflliflcll urn-ruling lo Ihv- Now You Run. 'Ihrn- Im- mrlt nun dmrims M n"- r|l_\ lmwlau-d nIA nun-l rlrln-lev l-y luv-mm- M Ionian nnIIcmnlm «m I'm-ting mm IMHW‘ lfllllll‘ .vrnrnrllly lam-Ian qunrlrrn :1an m- rlu’a llmlu. um! um Imam «mm. Him In mlmluu vull slum In "am iomllum vu- Inuld uninl Ihovm In nn- Innnmgm than ml tumlllnr. hm wu am”. nlnmu all all! who" H-lm: Hutu a! a gunman! rharm-u-r an rwnnhnr Minn-d In finally» lurch-um! Ilw lmwr u: nhu Mad llul, Ihrouuh Imflrn and loan. um new-r fail-«I In Mr almr In Mr nuplog'rr. who urru mun- umI more dn-gmndrm on hrr aluuulurrh rm- mud urn-"Hon. (1'. hr Mlhnu-dj “But mu would meter slaying where yuu urn-2‘ "You. \'o~r_\z w-n‘ nmvhf' "Thon- 15 1; mm- of nlnm-rfly in your words. I'rny rva m me for n run», and In us have no war» uglla~ Hum " \lrsl Savllh- lmlghetl‘ “You know I would not lilu' van to lozn't- nun" she unld. more genially than "one mu-e thought she muld l-l'Pl‘ swank. "Nor new! yun ulo ml 8! you will avoid vow-«l quvslinns." lluw- hem hrr “WI“. "Tell nw " rO‘SIlllll'll Mrs, Sm'illo. "i! you alld h-uvp ntv. wlmv should you do?" "l mu nul uhsnlulvl)‘ wllhnu' ro- snurwu." n-lurnml Hope, "and I should try lo and pupils or s'onu- nlmilar em- ployment l0 lhlr," “Whirh I can do tomorrow. I! you “15h." suid Mono. her will: rhvvk flush- ing quickly. though sh» spoke mm a plrasunt smilo. "And do you think Hm! ”I9 lwnrl will long real Sfl'ifini'd wlmn llu- lot of Us owlwr ls “overly and ubn'curlty? There, tlml is enough. I wlll not hour PXl'uSPS or pleading (or my son. I! I though! Mr. RHWSOI’I suggested such ln~ lorl’vrvm-o, l wuuld In»: you lo leave a! OHFQ‘. "Do not talk such sentimental rub blsh to the. Miss Desmond. it is not like your usual quiet good sense. "up Mr. Rawsun placed you with me to plead Hugh's cause? i! so. it in wast- ed |nganuity. i will not be talked over: nor does Hugh think it worth while to make any attempt at recon- ciliation." ' "Probabig hr fears it would embmer you were he to try." unhnppy your son must he. ”fled from you as he II, and oh, think 0! the and future of self-reproach and to arm you are creating for his unhappy \vlfe." PAIITBD WALL IlOlfl DOWNERS GROVE REPORTEK - Inrlll «mnly I on. in - mink. mu: 0! guns-ml only Win-In. I?!" l...- “00,000. The plum of the McCltry Mannhe- tumg Company In: “strand by an In Winnipeg. m I lo. of half a million ail-u // ('holorn flotnm hand- To“. Alter a thirty-day ten. coming!“ under the most rigid annenislnn of the United States government at Kan. nan Olly. the unquestioned may of the serum discovered by Dr. M. Dor- Iet. 1 government specialist, for tho prevention of hog cholera has been demonstrated. mm men .- c-u’ mm 3.... Min Hoisnot. ii- years old. and Ma- rie Mueller. is. daughter: at Philadel- phia Mangers at Owan City. were drowmd (iv-night while sailing in Gran Egg Harbor Day. Two hon were with [hm in a small sail boat, which drifted against the Honey bridge that cramps the buy from Summers Point in Oman City, A r-ar pas-in: over the bridgs Mi the mast o! the boat and mused it to r-apsize. ”toll-n "II hy- P-M VIII. 0- I“. can" and All (Bern-l!- Md. Fin norm"! torn killed Sunday up.» than automohile was “ruck by a Rork Island pnsvnger trnln near Vina station. St. Louis Foamy. The dead: “in; Halcyon Cnmphell. 2321 Whitman plat-e; Mrs‘ (‘arl Klingo, 17H lIismnrl avenue; Predorlok 0. Wino. 533'» Vernon avonnn: Theodore 1“. WIN», 2320 “’Mllemore Mum; Thoodnrr R Wm». Jr, Aged Z'yaars. le Um men were brothern am! of- flrlak of the Wine "ardwnre Com- pany. one o! the driest mercantile Qi- tahflshmms of St hauls. 0m! “in. 0 IO“. hat “I mum ”in”! "no I". Ioponod. A strong oarflmnake was experi- mnvl In Panama shanty an" I a. m mummy. I‘Popln in" grnny alarmed. hm no "flown damage In: hum fer mrlod and non on» vas Minn-d. The admlnlsnatlon buildings 0! in"! n.- gnwrnmonl and "In mun? «manila-ton In Panama and Anvon tarp shaken Q) Qwere'y mat In, rlrrks Mt men dosk1 errlnfly for the “not. They returnM. honour. than H was mn that no damn! had boon done and mat {hr MM shock was not follow"! hy a ”rand. At Amuadnlm. in Pork mortar». and at Parnra‘ in "w prnv‘ Inn- of Panama. man than mo miles apart. the quake was felt. Dr. Cook "- arrommkd by I Nor Ionian when M Ml Bub. ()mnhld. H" mm. IM lh- look with Mn jrluhl KIM-um [our mirage! \nd halt: do: (mun, Ila In to man M- It" thy-nah RIM-mam land. ”I. ('onl In!» It" aqmmrd for bl! Il‘ Iompl. and lllf'fl‘ on M: duh lo (M norm um. flu- mmo-I mufldvnu. In I hurt vrluwn mm M- Ilnur aur- lon on IN. I. "07. I. uni-Ind lb. yum: which be Md «mutual lav mrhlnu (I. m. (‘onk had had Inna "turban n An nylon? pnvluuu to mo pm! lflp. m- h 3 MIN“!!! and Na! York". "a In alumna no mo um- vvnny M New WWII and I!» Collar o! I‘M-(ram um! autumn: men. but “mum! n! mmhm upon "nu-Im- Io am 9113‘"! In: (link up “momma, WIN" ‘3 your: old M made M. an! jammy In the muffin an a mum" a! "no at Nun‘s "wanton: llp mun law! pom-ml mmr mm naming Mm‘ «ch mm lnmnu nlmllus In many‘ mumrh-a Dr ('mkl hom- Ia In nmuh n. HVE KILLED 1! AUTO CRASH. Admiral \Vlnllrld B. Benin), In had 0! m9. Mnerh'un Socluty [or I’ulur Re nan-h. took an active "Herc-l In lluk- In: plum lur anh an cun-dltlon. tnd not only ronlrlbntad w I lund III-nod lul wlnler [or the- lmrpono of ”ulna out A mom-I In no In mrch o! the minim: uulonvt. but durlns Ihu Illl Iprlnx and uummrr hu undo "mall (or uni-mum» lrnm I" tau-rum Drt Cook started on his trip for the north pole in the {summer of 1907. whiten-d on the coast of Elsnlorelnnd about 500 mlles tram the pole and. ltnrtlng from a point north at Bum on Feb. 26. 1908, was within llttlo more than u fortnight lost to the knowledge at the world. Word received from a point iorly miles: north oi Capo Thom‘ u Hum-art! on )lun'h 1‘7. 1902!. said that the explorer expected to return not llter than September, I908. that everything had so tar gone well, but that the weather was extremely cold. Then for seventeen monthn nothinit was heard [mm him and by many he was given on iur lost. Dr. Frederick Albert Cook. me American explorer, reached the north pole April 2|, 1908, accordlng to a telegram rt-celw-d at the colonial of- fice In Copenhagen: from Lervlk, Nor- on. M comm I mm mm: cum START MADE IN SUMMER OF 1907 Telegram to Colonial 0mm in Copenâ€" hagen Say: American Reached the Goal April 21, 1908. Nun-aun- hunt "our! (I‘m- EIzIII-r- Mal-th- An: In {he luv III II“: Arllr Beulun. NORTH POLE IS DISCOVERED unmannxz A‘I' PAIAIA‘ Explorer Bellcved to 86 Lou Ru- turning from Trip That Was Crowned with Triumph. a (gem: of «hymns and dim-0mm". A: tn the can of the hands. It In wen not to yield to the "mutation to re move the (love: when lmsy with "old buv'm. «Mum- muumn and a a To met me- that tn Powder is nmrhm: and helm h keep the he» dean. but I! used wlt‘r one : premnmrv with, we! or drv. 1,- not to “no M! "to no"! and llermv n '9: amid th» 411nm!!!” and "mm- vompnrog M a long runwav 10mm" that mus apprmmM m the 11m lhn "VIYHH' known an tho drv wash. and. ‘rnmmaMIV. HIP matorinlg Medea! m nnhy H are llmMP and many but lmlo mark First nf all. the lam must ho up"! I'H'I a «of! “Mn Mom tn remove fins Mttirloa at am! and am that. movWaMr mu "non ‘t on a jnnrnnv, Mm a harp. at on" anmstnmad MM «mam or skin 10ml Ms Mon rubber! in, tho taro Ln nuh «hunt and "rose to whom this method a! washing Is nfiw will I» HorrInt-J at "w rovrlminu»: of dirt romovni thereby. Nod :\ mu handknrcmw 1-: moistened mm: «mm: inn!» lotion and the {use In cnr~fnnv wiper! ‘mh this, rman It In rvndv (hr the mvier. dismay-lbw part of 'h-ir "varâ€"Yaw ank Trlmmv. In "'V:"‘V, whvrr‘ Ihnv (in most Winn 41hr ml (rum "w r0." at tho wand ”w wnmnn Roar Irmuom and "In mm dn nm disdain sklrh, Thn wnmnh nk‘ vur‘un In Turkm‘, M'nrn Park hchinne "war! 1' "I" hat-om. "nu-«rs mm- wnm by the (mum, n-Mkv V1" ain't-11¢ {1 1m In~ Hw- ruvr mv=hln~ “Mr "Ms ”mm. :2an ma hmvv RWY»! tum \‘I’ 1-» Hymn 0" [hair I: hu- wwrn elrirh l-Iwn with“. "Im- nrv- nlulisod In In on! In pwura r.“- m-vhnl nrn‘rwflnn. w’nu-vm-m: ‘m m" «m MM tum urn qu mniruinrlv Mnmlmz. T-l 1min ‘P- ”v Mrmrrva whlrh harp r-arlml v-hil'rrtiun Tho rm!“ 4-. VIM "um! Ilvr h‘l“'.¢""! and l‘w km I« la" haw. min :I HI-hhnd r'c. T'v umvvr narl n! Hu- m-ln-nn Dru sumo- hminlnn tourhm. nml Ivvr "I" trans r" l.- a gin-rt I'ruwn’. WM!!! mm ho Hun rrmnins n! a sum. T‘IM- «mm In turk in nu» «um.- nnd HIM-1. an! nrv l"“'|"‘"ld M Hmir I"! m dial-"nur- with mnwrflzmm vlrmv‘flm, Fr ml. and Iu-hi'm Mhrrwn-wr-n “'nar lruusms‘ Thzw wn-lr lhrmu‘h "n- w'flvr mv=hln~ "wlr n90! an-:~ ”mm. :2an vhn lumvv wan-vs «MN tum \‘I’ r-- Hymn M? Innir VIM if 'v I'Wrn am: Kw" «HM!!! "vs-m 'Vlm- :17!- nhlisnd In In mu In Imi- WINHV l\' Tummma. TI" Hm «I A Human In Iron-nu um. to M "w Imm hovrlmc- "ml "1-- nde-m rhllllvd mum «a can 14"- up. but IMN arr m"- n! "0' world when- mun-n wot-r nu" mm mm"! lg a mu" 0! mar..- Ind "w honvm- h" am In llllvn. Th" run mum" 10 [ml nbamlna m "mm. hm. an In "In M In molt-m M Rflurnnml. win-m "w bitumh-‘I "mum! In turn on ulrnu mum»: on roll u lot work. X"! "on M "In nllnr um "w "nun-u asmma. Tb‘ hrMo In": whmv mum, 'uh ‘V 'hlm hull" um! um.- nuvvr- In an In'r .an nmn, .1 mw- in n «In! Irnln l-n lmu y-lu Ml" cum-«I, In null" 01 lhrlr "nun-n whirl! :‘rv‘ “revvi- mm! in "In InvL HIM mu m: In "H' flv‘H‘. Hwnr vnmun d" m fhl‘ "'Vndf“ hm In“ ,1 a. Marl-"0 ll"! "ks ”w human ‘lm h tramum‘llr'd lu sklrls Thu "must-n «I fluinornnd urn 'W‘V‘. Mr" nflvirx. samr'hnvs nl: mm! M ru'n': vu-mr‘ 91- Hair“. h'v' IM- "‘3an nun: "I m- «mam» T\rn' “My .huv, vhwnfl'llnq small rl‘ihm thir'v "7mm Impala "w'r "‘nu'mrntd m n'n Ill‘ am! I'd"?! Prom u-m-u ship of "w rla-[I (an lenmlm u! m.- humln ml Into Inr row nil-I'm that rrm'l. mvnrly M Pu- Ilium: Omn- hnvv narmw ulrlpl u! "I" h-uthor «honing "lulu upznrvu. n|~ turn-Hm: with Ilqu-u. to finally mu! In In Ilnnha-vl {mun u-n lnrbv-u lnnz, fillll oclu-rn had a “mu" flu ”will. In“ Mint llw I-Iaw. um: Iln mm!" "In hula by a mull colored "our. At a smart nnvolly Ihop l law ex- qulfim'ly “no. hand oluhmltlerml nnll homulltched glove handkurrhben um- I nnrruw harder composed of Minx birds or odd lmwrln qunulml WWI pretty nowvrn nnd Ir-uven. A Hay in- ltlnl lurks In om- rnrnl-r. 'I saw hI-re nllruvllvo now be": for tailored gowns In dull lllfl‘“. Ihnwlnx partivulurly well against Mom In «hnmflnx mlurn Hwy an- gel! and In rrunhum‘ whim:- (nun-u- lnl in "um um: n rlnw, nmnuprlulv- ly ”nu-d ul ullw-r um, To mark a place at table are all- ver plated vases, Two small vuos an hum together hv wlndlng allvar wire that [arms lnitlnln. Slnxle vast-s are arranged to support. the name an]. or I menu. 0f splendid old Saxe is a Temple mating 950 francs. Thrre nre vases or veritable Snxv {or 35 and 55 trams. and fascinating boudnlr lamps ready to be fitted to oil, gun or electricity. in Iuvely porcelain, with shadva matching exactly in color and audit": the porcelain of the Rumba. A smaller biscuit group. n Faun and Bavohnnte, designed for the “me purpose. is 85 (ram-s. A temple of Trlanon of bronze and crystal. with the mirror foundation. is 800 francs. At a shop where the finest tame decorations are sold 1 was shown a blscult porcelain centreplece. quite large. called the’ Triumph 0! Bar- cnus. Beautifully designed and full of an airy grace. M was plcmrlnlly decorative. The mice In 150 francs. These little planter statue-(tel or biscuit groups ornament Hm centre 0! the table, posed on the crystal lake. They stand at the corners or surround the flat glass. relieved by tiny vases holding an odd flower or two. IN THE PA'vtus snaps. With the shorter. more ample dlu~ nor: that have become the mode. writes the Pin-ll correspondent oi Volue. the luxury and the variety 0! the table decorations and fittings have Increaled‘ A. table decorations flow or; are. I believe. In: less used tn Paris than In New York. Thelr plau- here in taken by sump; o! Snxe or other rare porcelain. bits or fine 01.! crystal. rare silver, or the dainty 'l‘anasra statuettes. coupon? I.\‘ anmn'a [Ace will in more than Hm In mnm'u mad-n MM' FASHION NOTES. New am: munch have hind!“ to much. made of ennmened or Inc- qmd wood. _ mocking much every "piety o! thou and tho more Mlonublu dren- ahcdol. -. Soft, Mm of cm: «,1»- mm Ml! In very mm. ‘ 'v "Ceflalnly.’ amid the proud "that. HP. calm! out: "Ruthie Mug mum and 3mm:- here. wont "ITâ€"New York Tflhnne. NIP-KNAMES. "I don't hollow! in giving «Mldnn mm” that ran be shortened Into nkknames No Tom or met or an: for me. My rhl’dnn are and Paul and 8(th and Ruth." ”May 1 son. than?" uked the m- "or Tin- mlv n.’ mrmmns Mn an m! "and Mat 1: I'm"!!! flth 3 mm ”MM :nwn nnv firm-"Ms an I mn‘. Mr M Marv a haunting rm Mar: and a vfolot main-no mm“ mun umdlnxh Mn- n "0!! wrfum. In ‘Mn. porfnmory has rim-u In In an an «Pram the Work! and Hi- Wm thy "mum-ml «I M Hw- (hm-fl mm! nnlhnvman, Dr [my Wu". M "Mum Mt rv-flm-l h" MIN :19 'wml 11"me In "Ir “un- Thrmmn ""all'Ia' 'H' “'nm’fl I'M ("I'M'W llr Marv I’hlmnl M "unmask-r Mt hum "minim! un‘s'am "fivflrhfl av Hu- anrinmm 1P1), scam Hm- pilal Vnr Ihr- Innaâ€"Xe. ank Sun M‘TWP. A! PHYRN‘IAVR. nr hum \hrlin of Oklahoma, In» "on! arr-nun M n» Anu-(‘lnreflv Ivar-w, has "turned from Puma". I‘l-rn hrr wnrk I: "M m M» ma lmnn 1'0 UNIX"! POIIR‘I'. Mn" lulu- Taylor "mall-d ll Mum-Inn In t» Ina-la jun-m I'M m min 'O'IIII I. IN mu 1! Mil. H" Inf-«d In pm'mm ‘M 1er- In m rm- "HIV-Willy. RM :1le MI IMMM In mnln who! uh» In! In I‘mlu, bul II» nmn' hmlly mum- ‘Im mn- nl "an uvln‘ run- at run" in rim-Inn Il'h frvm. TM Inn" .0014an mall 00' nlw My rrllrl. and Wm "Mai-M In. thnmird In Mir In “0 I1"! 9):» ”mum n npwdv an, "d MI MN I Iarn- and rvmmwnnvo mar 1w. In mmum thc' "Min m IIV" MM dnnx’ur-n at man In IM- land"! l’c-iin mot-thank mul (lawman-l M ”(Ink \‘rw Ymk Ms AXIENII‘A‘: wmwx Tm: um Mr». M. '0 Ill-Ina mkv-r o! 390- quw. whu tun-II m.- Hun on-I Sly-Elm: a! n Bulhurtlo panda II Inn aw. In“ n-mrm-d to her home. and mu: nlw lulu tm-nlr run.- 'or 'hmlum: n..- Azlwrlrnn woman to (-‘u‘ 1In no In "w worm. Mm "I!" I“ n do-Ia-uu- In Hu- man-uno- 0! (ho lnu-mmhmul “’L‘IIIID'I Balm-v All! am In lamina. and than Ibo ob lowed mum-n "om twenty amon- harm m-ro ummm "on Inn-no. Ania. am". Mum". lu "w um \Mrlrln. and Mn. “at" I." ah I! IMV'W "n .1“.ng 0! "MM flun- nm on a mum plum In. I!" M "Mr I'm-In Ill‘l‘fln-‘xl' Yolk Pm- ' Six young women of the Midd'v “'9". have returned from I nave! mountain climbing trip in Europe. They are idn. May Grim. P‘ioreum "Mike, [rem- (‘nrr uni Marion Gum or (man; me-n mum of Evans ton. "L. and Lilli-n Weaver of Des Moineu. Iowa. The girin are Im- tientu in a Chin‘s!) seminary. Imi they went abmd with two of their tencht'rl. They planned the trip I! a climax to their lint your in tin- nvinmi. And they climbed mountnin- in Switwrlnnd. In the Tyroi and in itni)‘. Min Swirl in in member of II») Rn'iit tnmily of partial-bouncy um" and miiilnnu. llhl law an tiw trip wan to Inc-mum! that anuthcr Itii he made an! year. ~31": York l'l‘t‘ll. to undesirable conditions uni bu re ceived a promise or cooperation from nearly all or (hemâ€"«New York Sun. The committee wroie to mom than a thousand churches and lynaxoxuea {or information It! to their vacation tu-ilitlea for young working slrla and lmnhl only st-ven that were doing any- thlng along this line. The oomuni'.» tee will prepnrr a while "st of sale resorts to be sent to the union. set- tlements and will try to abolish some 0! the anumomems at Fort uOUI‘flP. It has already written to comwnlce running excursion host- in reference CARE OF CHILDREN. Mrs. Charles H. Israel: In culm- man 0! a committee on annulment: and vacation maourcen In New York city for working girls. Minn dull: schoenflem. who Investigated the clty'a summer amusement (solution {or the committee. beltevel that the am: who [requent the out at dour resorts are ulually between the axes of N and 18. As a rule the! {’N‘ fer soft drinks, {mt they are often pwaunded to take Ilquor. vomtomhle and [mum-e I: II a may be with the an o! the In 1nd than keep them on tell-10ml . l» mrhnps the most comfort-bio thin; after all, even In the wnrmelt Ivanh- nanâ€"New York Tribune. STUDENTS CHM!!! MOUNTAINS ART OF PFIRF‘I'IERY hymn Mun-In Kni- 10-; A: n malt of the ox] pound- ot dynamite . twelve miles from K Oolh- Directory ne‘- Int. All records Ire broken by «to Rev York city directory for 15”.. db! h- juat spouted. with the a 0‘ manual of 567.300 venom h In.- htmn and the Bronx. [m I population in than no, d hurl] 3.000.000. Trun- (in-iv Sever-l It". Severn museum-rs wen Inf-rd I. n collllion at Ipflugfifld. on». b.- twm passenger trains on II. In Pour Raflroul. The comm, h h. mtg-Hug the cause of the Inn. A- mlfllke In signals In aid b no. been mule. 1 Thou Drowns at In lay. T» must "an Ohio o! (lo Mun SOleah'p (‘omnnny final I m M the Pacific 0" Step Paint it". - ing nonhvurd In I to: no. ”“0 m COMM! with 2!! mi. and. All the pus-sang»; an" "Inc '0" no «ml by other ml: which not“ to the linking ulnmr'l aid at (I. all! M the within ‘1‘ 0. D.“ BIC Pun-r F. J. Stephens M 8am. .‘I cut the ship. :5 he was (III M p song": out thu- Nde Into lbs m and Wireless 0mm!“ 0” C. ‘- rlen nlm wo-m down still out“ at Ma by Ind um undlng it. m d the wreck to the opentnr at M lulu. Alaska. as the 0M. M u the bottom. Wham. Hero Dunn-0|. My up. Jana no“ lb mm It. * MN Mun Ibo him "I‘m 0' t. ran-d Imm. Inn“! moo-o m "0 «mm In: m m- .0! link Hm I... 1., "03. (o 1.0 U. I”. ’lho "wt Inlr a” M 0' ll. yup-Mod III” by among: ’0'! m.’ tumu- and tor-«M ”Qt-fl. TM ‘0“! dorm» In Ibo vim m "m. dnrlu Ihv lat-amnion". Va TAMI”? gallon. and no shill- I” II "I. b"? 1:?de I 35er M palm Roman"! It tho Manor Illaml- dark" {ht I. "O Mhmtm rhlrman has hen ”M n» hum uul m1 Ibo m at all liq-on has an" n Ian.- I.- alal M n Ila-mun. Grad Militant Mr..- “I". 0‘ Dull-o In no. u “not. mm. up nu no nun I.“ ‘m.vhonoduuu about “I dun-.- an. In. 'nt II cot db nub-r. [mm a. I- W 1/ “0.000.... In" an.» m m In" by Ann-tin.- um “no. N um Inn H- I-uod In I an... by (Thule- R 1M. emf-I'd (h Prollhlllon Nukunl (bu-um D “- nuer Io Ibo mum cl Tu- inv- nm mu prohibition on. not you)“ and um Mon Mar In W In "my" man In "Id" "Ml-n. Tho Sam. (nu-mu anor run a! moat dun-Hy lhl’ou‘h lb. m d nonlnmy. Alon; In rill! lull h b ruled the ulnar» 0! Ban laid“. I!» had by (M poorer element. u I. h um Iarllon lhnl m (mu-c nu at life errand. [or m. 1mm put a! the suburb In command or my Mom. When 0w flood III-n and mm build-tuna. at 0‘0“. my all.» ed :- moan: command at you ll. bum-a their Inmun mil u .- of debris In men u an.» an III! but absolutely no nor-onIflIy-h - run. In: l-mmu huh; nun-o M cum flood-u. tun-Ind In M dnmu- unnl cot-pol“ I. not Mummthmolmhllumhv the] hunt! (hem-cl". "In." it found by um «4 MM) ll IM my a! lie an“. Twelve hundred nomlu " 15.000 homeless. and mom to the extent of 812,000,000 ll cult oi a flood which liruck Hal ‘ ' Mexico. between 11 and 1: o'clock _ urday morning. For sonny-two“ hours rain fell in unprecedented vol- ume throughout the section. M th- Snutn Catarina River moo SW1!- At first it was thought that than would be no loss or lilo. but. II. will! had u hoixht never baton ntillnud I“ swept buildings from their found-lion- by the score. The electric lilht phat was put out of communion into» night. and the complete urine» in. an added horror. Cris: of the dro'l- lm: could be heard. but the onioolm were poweriemt to render I“. The el- ‘tiro suburb of Sun Lullim In "09‘ away. Tim Santa Catarina Bi"? V“ a raging torrent. may oi the I11“!- in the city proper being under water. The great line! ulnut It Mouton! II!- tered 0‘ ions oi nonrly ”300,000 b! ‘30 flood. and the Imelter at the Ionian lzud Company III! cut 0! from a. city and whmorgmi. it in cull-M lhul the loo» at thin plant will in m [3,000,000. The 00011 I- (M m nlnm itlttl. COASTHIIIII‘I’IAM munammmo. Mabel swap: from man! Ivy» ' loath-Light mt. Duh-0d,. Aldo ROI-nor. - ”3380311330!” ".000 ”mm”. any Dan-in a ‘1: 5'15

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