1m. cumâ€"immm mmmuwmamm. muqumam ,lu-umumwlnmum' Donut. Mb». In. maneâ€"01 m. I now munmmtormo.Why.yoncvn brunt my b‘trthdny. ' â€Bib-A M! of delicacy on my "Our fluent bu muons prolifi- not brought on U, overwork." from um duo. Whatever the slug pal nv In at working. It gave him aha-M. mmmnmmumm :flnonnuoftpood “By Jon!" examined the alumni. “the mm began in - hustler!" The Shun-I'd went back to M. work. He found that In not idling ho middotwicoumdnnhemu H did. “PI-no. he mined looking out of the window. The so": he and to sing. ho missed them. too. But 'hlt did that mar? Wu he not doing twice as much work? And he looked but on M! Idle Inn with loathing. A month hm than docton stood by m. Slumrd’a bedside. Thu nook MIMI. nun-Mme. Onto! dim and: Mun-M and the Am. 11:. Slum-rd wu vaulting the Ant It m hurrying um. with a bread crumb twice in use. Hon 5- A nun um um mu on NM-numfllmfl.nndmuu In very “mph to construct. um. Indra, clan-buy or outer tumble mm cu: in and and the wall: (mined In 3 that line no out.†(6121) II cut In aim†to a hole. but moo-m ‘l‘o Ink. a. valet In no Indium “to will re- nm 8% unl- of 87 Inch luau-III. ll’ractical Fashions No 8711. I‘I'lll‘l' AND NO. ...... ITA‘I‘I................... LAD" INHIT WAI|‘I’. £2511 .8“ mm the uncut cunn- Igl toga. m. Duty. “A uwnt'q ï¬rst duty." aid the at. donu'ï¬ntommujn-tloohdono. Isn't It. professor?" "H'h, you.†aid the profmor thoughtfully. “And It has been my 0:- poflonee that the ltvyer who does he: III. M mm ut- the III-nu All Find. '80,†md her manhunt father. "young Hr. Hervey van to ma you "I: "on me." "Oh! yea,†mulled the dour girl. "but he Inn he'll bring no back after tho vending Journey. Ho IIII decided "Ln mt we shall board wlth yon."â€" naked almond: Standard nnd 'l‘lmon. tum. A charming mu- On- for I small girl my be oboorvod I: am dam no tho «Iceman..- at m. dainty nodal will undoubtedly anal woven not!" the I: not!“ something no" cl and Inexpensive. The prison close- u the from and the chemo-u. In re- nouNo. The big nllor colhr In a we em tenure. Linen my to mod or cutaway, mum at Punch min b good. The trimming Ia Insertion. W iii pcum (I784) i; cut in than C to 12 â€an Radium lilo roam I yards at :7 Inch mueflfl. â€"-m .- vu-vâ€"w- iior husband In: I. bunch of mi a Door m“, s... .00†proudly do" Mn. ï¬nnem (re-ding nonpapor) And spun About "the but man." â€"-I see the government in going to make them mum do inflict! to the u, a“, Java. my diam It. lPractical Fashionsl mu? AHD N0... To I’I'A'l'l..â€" - ..-. GIRL“. MI... an vuc lllI'lI. "v -Ivl| . vtl’ “nu. No! i a." “1'9Ҡor mixingln. rm: bu! Rodâ€"What's the matter with that follov‘u nutomoblle? He's _ been stopped over there (or II hour.†Gov-Mane“. Omarâ€"Why. he'l In“ sot . In- G'oflnieâ€"Why did you refine Mn chino with : golf-cutter, and he’s try- “ h‘ In "'9' ‘ ï¬mdfnt_ ““37 ..4 co, , ;. .n s- In; it out. "You, air," replied Tommie. “How long have they been dead?†"Why, they‘ve always bean dead. .0 In a I know!" The Heavy Munâ€"Kangar- Comm A: H. Know Thom. In a wonderful manger, and It has "And these nre your WM?" than been his endeavor to uphold asked the visitor. looking a the ple- the actor'n rights. flunam (womanâ€"Jaded, the! do. I wad like to do justice to m or two at them Insultâ€"Life. A Knockout Wife (comphlahglflâ€"Yon'ro not like Hr. Kn-gg. They've been mar- ried tventy yam. um Mrs. Kala an her husband I: so under. Husbandâ€"Tender! Well. he ought to be. nucl- being In hot water that long.-â€"Zlon'n Herald. Pint Hoboâ€"Oh! I told it two or three Harm-nor uorlu. Day were south-hen!!! l mull hamster. Hm Hoboâ€"Ya. I told that My 6-! l in one. a senator. no actual†â€level! It. Sound Hoboâ€"0m! Hm! I- Vb“ way do you rmmbie u senator? m- Pricndâ€"dl might be In pot um all. Why not try other doc-nun? I II I. 53 “manic-1n!“ ‘hï¬gfl-mmmï¬aâ€"h It? Amateur Tenor-Anon; the Inn!!- ell nodes. of mum. I “Why are you weeping. Mrs. Tumo- m?" I “My husband is no ammsh." l "Why, I always supposed he w:- I such a generous man " Among the Amid-nu. Amateur Tenorâ€"rmt'n odd; I can‘t ï¬nd my man of my “was at the Brennan's music-lo In! onuln‘. «lo. "Itouchtnottohalomlu‘to 'Tbat." replied the old Mblunt or the elynlan ï¬elds, “In mounts. He always avondo me." “And who are you?†“Oh, I'm Just In unknown contem- ponl'y of his. but I hue pouluvo Drool that he tripod the lantern with which he wont hunting for in hone-z m."-â€"Cnhollc sundud and Tina. The Truth of n. “Who's the man who hut sneaked any when he uw us?" asked the newly arrived shade. “He told me thin morning that he would give me one-third of his In- come to run the house with uni than proposed that each of us Ihould have one o! the other two-third: (or per- sonal uao.’ “No. ion have been deceived. He Is the very personiï¬cation of selï¬sh- nest." â€Deal-me! I‘m so sorry. WM! bu he done?" Reaction and mum Ire econ]: â€Ha nature's "amt-Ne law. Themldellofmnw ï¬nanciaâ€" m 1W maiden (haw. Hll Meadâ€"Whom did you look 1!" WHY I“! .ILIIVID NU“. Ilood II Thicker. For Example. Sham on Him. Gertieâ€"Ho uld he thought If no not married he could one man man- 01â€"1me Opinion. - The Comedianâ€"And to "hold up†the letor. “mummy-hull." Maybe No Thinks So. â€Why are you trying so desperately to am with that man? Dm't you know In is carried?“ “He's a widower." "Ho’l nothing M the kind.†"Why, he told the MI wile In an No Pfly Hooded. Punterâ€"l vu sorry lot your into during the sermon mil morning. doc- tor. she had nucl n dreadful In 00 «mania. nm the on: o! In. whole congrmtlou were and upon her. Doctorâ€"Don‘t be unduly Ahmad. an. wu wearing her new Int lor the Int limaâ€"F'llegende til-otter. Bun to 00m Wrong. n In the buy hour In "no quick lunch «autumn The overworked num- hurried up to m.- "Mu customer. "Ta or cola?†the don-add. Ho nailed pleasantly upon her? "M1 tell no." he nil-pend. "Lot In. [unpackâ€"l ‘- an (on eight lacuna. It. thumbâ€"Yon m not. mu Ilr. flannelâ€"All arm“ nay that on (M Ma Inclu- lu the divine height for women. Patienceâ€"Why, yes; when he oner- od It to the girl she promlwd to be t sister to him. Sounded All Right. Patienceâ€"Well. he told the truth. anyway. Patriceâ€"How so? Patienceâ€"When ho was buying the solitaire he told the jeweler it wan [or a sister. . "I've éome in you. Mr. Sharpe, be« cause I can’t aflord to employ I. am- clau lawyer." "mm. This controversy 'bom the bland. surpassing the brunette. In one that we nron’c very fond or mlxln‘Jn. you bu! UNOONVINTIONALITIIB. _.â€"â€" “I know well enough I'm not loudlns you till! money, Dir-sun; I'm glvlnl It to you." “31y 0!in realm: [or ludonina your uota. old chap, In tint I haven't unyâ€" thlns the law can tangy"! "I used to know your old grandm- ther, Howllgun. Ind he was always pok- lug his nose Into other people’s bush nous. name as you are." «47!?pr on talking, Uncle Cyrus; I like to see you make your teeth move up and downlf ‘ VII-naked manima It she wouldn't like to have you come and see us today. Mrs. hummus. and she said no.†"If Vyou could drop In some time when you hadn't no [011510 stay, Mr. Pnoodles. I should be glad to lee you." 5H. lied. I know her mummy: "or Von-NM boldly urn-In. mm mm In (MI mum. Fulani. u Hodam Rum outâ€. Ho an I“. m- Imam. Parlorâ€"Well. I'm sure that wusn't NEVER PAID 'IU. TALLER ANYHOW. Cumin RM... Sow lam battenberg ring! on ml: curtains to run the bran rod through lasted of putting It through the hem of the curtain. aamu the New Era. The-o flat! will keep the mill M touring out quickly and any ho luflonthocunfluvlï¬othymh Putethe pletumon plnln wall pa- per. using the full width of the paper for your Mao. Amuse the plenum eflectlvely and employ a color of pr per thnt harmonize: with your wall deem-mans and room nmngn. Tack (hi: frieze around the room. The ef- fect ls more than pretty and always conveyn an Idea of great orlglnnllty. Orl'lnal Frlao. [I the wall of your room I: paper“ with plaln paper or I: painted you on make a frieze by cunlng out pletnm. photographs, illustrations from unga- flne covers. a collection of your n- 10?th artist‘s drawing: I: also anno- the. (Tonight, linemen! l [MI-no. N. Y. Since (he ban put on the sale of the algreue there have been many substitutes, As above pictured manna long pointed bow is much In vogue and the angle at which it h worn Is the choice of the wearer. 0m- of the man! nutty constructed ‘ toilet set hnilium nl yo-t dot-inn! mn- Iiltu M n lull yard long and quarter )‘Il’d wide strip of imitation morocro. pinkln or Inn-«lo linmi I'Iih whilo all milk or thin- Inlilt' oilolmh. the hav- ior or outer inilrlv lurnrd over the «do of live lmwr layer. and murhin'v Iiitciml mulu It Klilt‘hM-Mï¬. utrnm or lino lining malarial Altai-bed in mm It." the uurrnra of tin- inn" civic an M I aim min-tut for holding in plum the "rim:- lnilot nrlirln, winilo- at om- end in I pocket (or the (In cloth Ind II that nth" a "rt-purit- [or tile mani- cure illuminant Tum strum Iltnrho‘d to the out" aid:- or ihr ram pnwni content. from tailing out 0! ll 0M- Ittlp. min; about it. narrow IMO. my ln- buckled a. “:3.in an animal. and tin Min-r «imp. min; irom «ml to end ltrt'l't'll'n any article [mm clipping thrmwh tlnm- nmriumt Tho «villi-ido- I" be decorated In various- wan Any on who almrllu m mlntn rim man it wry ornamental induct. but a very n'mpia muiimci. and on: which gives individuality to the mrmtnlor. is to In: mm or mare initial letter: of mill similar to than formerly nod .m transit-an. ‘ IAUNE LONG POINTED 80W Decorative Article That I. I Plomn h Malt. and Docldodly eracllvo. IDEAL TOILET SET HOLDER Glrlu vie with much other In odd de- vices for thme seals. and old curios are being sludted for nymbolu and mm- Some letter writers are provided with a. tour-sided seal cut on the (our faces of a carnelian stone or cairn- gorm. These are varied to suit indi- vidual taste. and may be a crest for ionnli correspondence. 3 monogram for bnainena, or an appropriate motto for lnvllnilonu and love aimlni For announcements of an engage- ment or wedding invitations a white wax is used; for ordinary invitations brown with specks of gold: (or busi- ness. bright red. The sentimental carry the fancy further and use ruby for secret love: green for hope: deep blue for a ï¬t of the blues: pain green {or “prom-h. and yellow for jealousy. For the writing table a novel orna- ment. bearing on the revived tad of sealing letters in a small stand of white or colored glass. mounted In all- ver. with an adjustable silver candle holder in the center or the tray and silver racks for the wax at each side. The taper can be moved to any angle convenient for sealing. From Paris comes word that a lan- guage in wax has been adopted. This pretty conceit It; sure to appeal to do butantes and young girls. For qulte young children : stamp with a single lnltlal can be bought at small cost. The loner chosen is usual- ly that of the ï¬rst name or of the “pet name." As children like sealing their letters. here Is a suggestion for birth- A quaint device for I girl In moum In: In a box. of I donn Muck sticks of sealing wax and a seal with a min- zaturo um and cyprelll copied from an old "mourning piece." For That Occasion, and mum. Thor. An Any Numb-r of Odd Conâ€" an. In (In Show. MOUBNING DEVICES (W W“ Crop. um canon and um crap-i. to» m now for m uflclu at Both mi admirably, In" M cotton mm in would mm “a mum at Ifl mm mm. Run-Ian Crash. Russian crush is an cervical“. a mum for droning tablo at u for luncheon cloth and hot! meal ublo runners. ,1! In and ed Ineolonor-toncllodtom , room. of course, and II ply homunched with s Plus a fresh piece In the vault! case each day And “can! tho cull ml of sundown. - The powder pul of lunb'n vool h u great comet" of arm. no! It would be ml medium chin. to aub- stitnto antiseptic cotton. This In much more nanny. for the cotton may be throvn any after min; the powder. u» Antigenic coma. ‘ When supplying the dreamt: an. In the guest room have :- attractiv- Jar mulling “theme cotton Ilg non of powder put. “rim Linen. striped llnen In much ll 0 ' for cost and ultlrt costume. of strlctly amoral variety. and tho are shovlng quanmlen of thin ' term In new weaves can the M York Herald. The Hm era natural linen color with Ill-n lines. almost lndlattngulshablo at distance. are most attract!" and uh extremely smart cults. The â€rd-vii. crashes nre 50 cents, and thou fl lnchen wide 86 cents. Very good (null- tles of linen may be had for 28 cent- : yard and the striped "neat and oth- er funcy weaves for 48 cents. I To the girls Ibo unnot nuke (Id! mm horn completely. or llorl (to handmmr manom- cams, I would .13th n little examination at tho Mll- mndo Works the‘ahopu sell. The mm j of those are entirely and. «all M 1 a back seaming and putting (- the hen. um some at then pattern Ibo show some rotting up of the bodice 0m Mn shop otters front. of thaw In a mum unstlflened linen treated to lac" mnpomlm mm.1'hey are extremely elective ' and “My cheapâ€"hon twelve doll"- tbo pattern up. math: u "u- on her! Mind. a donut or pm- I'M. would Ibo it nun-Me. row apron pieces: the width of the shoulder trimming o! the wall! In an .m to narrow shoulders. and I! the gown fabric I: not: and flue this Oahu would kick equally well on the broad- er ï¬gure. There 13 one great «layer to the beeomlngneu or the helm. how- everâ€"it Is not suited to high, mun. shoulder-u. This lovely dress 13 worn over t or wlhi row pink. which MM b of color In repeated In the folded l Mutual-cue or veiling. cotton '1 wool, would give a look Alum u Our ihuatruuon given by ' ' the most desirable nlment girl who looks but In the soft or womanhood and the dull it pure white French omndy m shadow lace, the most beautiful don- Ielle which has come to “I [or yun. With this style the peplum In mum at the hips, or rather It la in two nar- For all girls there In a well-dc llnportance about the graduntlon (I and It In only right that this I! be. The dalnly mum. in w .' nukes her last bov to which second only In charm and lad to the wedding gown. um! um to play so conspicuous a. part [or the utmoat becomlnm f'k NEEDS DAINTY GRADUATION DAV AN GIRL’S LIFE. Dull-alu- Raine!!! for GM"?! my: Mac Bean and Always was a. mm-nuoaâ€"Aunotlvo cons (um. I. llluflflh‘. MARY DEAN. my.