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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Feb 1896, p. 6

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an now Dick was speaking agaln. an I! seemed as though he had divlned I. cumin. In part at least. \ “flint old promise." he said. "has me twice already. I found it ‘f‘ but I abeyed. This third time I ' _ to! an no, but that the promise "~ -_ by g yet Itronxn law. It m, cruel neceulty, but I must ‘ i " you (ad your «use. I can “j; ‘ pat {ml do my mt.‘ '2“ .‘ an. Amman-- m ma “fin and wand. MI II I am Johann-«nun Mm rm. I My 0‘ ‘m. «a! whirled Mg. helping. limb IN econ I ”No." in said. “I am not forgetting. in you yourself once made me promise ”i I would pm aside lava for duty. 3 have no need, I know. to make the ”a mum of you." 5 A! In woke the scene at nm promise ”a back before her eyes. She saw .0 hall-mom It Glamonng House, his mat hove. and her own pridn and ultnilciency. "Rest?" she said. “I can not-un- " And her voice failed. "1 know what you would say.” he med. “You are troubkd hy uncer- Mu thank me. but you must try to m that from your mind. What- ” com“ to me. you have your work to Co, and you must do It." ' he looked at Mm reproachmny, but “d not spent. 2 He understood her nnln and amâ€" "06 her unmken thought ' "Nu." In mid. "how could I (Mn! '- wbhed Inc to be on?" ' And thy forgave each other In a long dune: of ammonium "‘1‘ incl mum: «on no" mun." “II In" In hm M In! Thorn w“ an msnuunn. an shad- nw or movvo hp- hue» Mom. 'I'Mn n n a h n w r I a ! "flirt. thmllh “w you worn 1M wry Atrium M de- cpl". - BM cam tn'nrl Mm 501mm. and inn 3 prmnl mm that her arm. about Ms ml; tho» Om be head n mm but and Donia! long lnb M8 0!”. thorn "be “gm of love ‘0‘. finally. ”dimmed by any ”the. at farewell. ,7 “Kai mid I." up mumund: "haw will l mu you lean 0m. urn-mu 7‘ - At last Guam: started palnfully: nu- oflond‘l voice In heard twinkle: be m without entering; hut vlth nu: hateful mm! her mood 'ns changed. Pence led. and 1 mt terror and pr- pkxlty (on! hold upon her. but n' n Ind took her In M: um: ngfln; the elm to Mm desperately. 5 "What am I to do?“ she cried. "What all I do?" - "No. no. an} mu." In aid. ”any. “uni; that Inn wuuld b- nun-ad"; 'M‘. I‘M lb. only mull lb: stun" , _ if "that which you came to an." he an» "cred. quietly. "But first you mum red: the "ram of all this has worn you “. 'Illd hon Mllnll unn- lho “No. and W "ww- nm In (Do coho-t ”A“ 00'." no and. "pl you am. I II. u out in (M: My “db- ha Imam You-n mind the pawl. Dal ‘It not hot by RM vital. . "1» you hour?" a!» uh]; "uh. butt «your nun-«m llvou' And mw.‘ Ibo rcM. ullnl a mum tram Dkt‘l hand. "now. my ml'n rapt-In. coma can] I!" dun: out Mr hand Inward mom in their mmor. ' "I this "am hark (a you." M ”M. ”0M In or your Lin. and (ha um" nolnln. but a hm," ‘ (.‘Inllln mmld have ”when lunln. but her vulva brain In MI uncontrullamc loom! NC'NH a sub and : Inuit. I Dick mum) lo hu-r. f He ruined Mn hunk. John-MM [bred At him III“ a tun-r hmuxhl tn Day: the comm! chunk bark Into that corner a! the room. and Uni cum urn! came out In great trunk upon his tort-- hn d. ‘ "Hire no mera-y!"vnh} cru-d. In the “a”!!! voice at an Inxel a! vengeance: .“no my! Thu-y had none on you!" Then the colonel was heard (a rurw between Illa net teem. Dick lurmul upon him triumphantly. In each hand lie-mm I plsxul. Iumh-d. rocked and primed: ll hh- Aldo Maud Camilla. Wllh 9th (Ice and flashing «yen. Dick sprang to Ms (rel. For 3 mm men! the [Inn-t- men were Hl‘t‘lll. nll slur- "ll expecmully a: Camllll. ll alu- alood holding out both hands to chk. i "To put It short." said Johnstom‘, _")'0u'll sign that paper "I an hour or die tor It." 3 At this moment the door was suddvnly opened. Johnstane was pushn-d aside. and A while figure pan-ml swiftly round the table to Dick‘s fight hunll. j "I am prepared to give you tune." continued the colonel. “but only In rea- son and I Would advise you not. to run It too llne, {or I do not conceal from 5'0" tlut by a confirmed refusal you wlll force us to extremes.” ‘ Dick brushed me paper contemptu- ously aside. and half wheeled his chair round away from them. “To save you all trouble." he said. "I have myself written out the leuer. which now only requires your aigna: tare." 1 av MRMIJJIM or HAND.M£NALLY 15- CG . CHAPTER Kiltâ€"(Coxwlxczm. V The colonel drew on! a paper sad placed It on the Iable before Mm. PNAI’I’I’JI XIV‘ .11qu Dick. In the meantime. was mcklng his held to find some sure way of up- setting the colonol'n ’llnl even at the hit mum“. and at any cost to him- new. It was horrible to think that I! he unneeded he would Involve Cumin: In She went to her «bin. and the long day began to an; wear!” on. 2 "No. ‘0" he «Id: "your turn last night: mine this moi-Mug. I've particu- lar business with Captain Batcourt to- day, and from Ms look! I should say It would take us some (lme yet." s» "and min: for In" nit-Ira; a chop an!!! :1 mo mm at" Mr; the Med um! mu! away. W and «unturned. Happily she dkl not hear In Ml. went to Mr berm emnlrmgd and do“ for me Man In wile. the nob of the nun-tam. which and tin Ir cmflvm finkm. During (he mm the Iris. mar nin- Yy auompflng to ano. M‘ m ark. on past the Islam! (0 (he mum. and when ()milh came n deck In the morning she thought at first IN tn unlmpedâ€"fnr annual-2e Ind "Ill! been brought about. for 8!. Holman was fnr nm on the horizon, and the wind. though it had "macaw In farce. '19 um Mowing «ham-t dead gnlnst tin-m. She turned her back upon him and went below. When she reached the dunno! the saloon she found Johnntone Mthere again. This time he re- fused fl let her In. 8M non-Ila! Mm" In ‘1»: mourn and i-MM dawn "M m A hmmmnrk Mu! Mn flung hem It pm- the nu- nfle: noon- lay ma. lawman mam)- as a child: . um lamp van hat-(1m our. and II. Mendy MM mm strum dis-hm"! shadows arm hit the. 'Hhmn Clinx Ms M. Janis-em without mug. mu m M: hand lnnhe by. As no mt m in her cam». he 1!“!qu Hit-I Mr: "Ay. Iy! my may; Mn be m sounder yet tomorrow mm!- She soon saw. tamer. that the ship's had was (mun-a 9M mhuld. and that by reputed lacing they were already making some way again“ the wind. I?" Inna an in (fun '90- nut-In. urnâ€"l II in ID! tart. um! our“ an? In. No won" at.» Minn!!! un-r Mm. M ”In: vim It mm at fl" n-fl “I!!! Mr tunM-jnr. The comm] himself came up to I'm Ind polnted out tMII fact. "By mam." he said. "we shall have cmnformbly worked hack to thp north side of the Island. and our new guest '“I be on board the Speedwell mu after and. nIght." "I can not help seeing," he remarked. "that l have had the misfortune to In- cur your displeasure. But I hope the Emperor. when he comes. will recon- clle as am." “fine looked at Mm «m: can hatred. and made no answer. Jam-1m. ”am am: M a m “Iv. r-n rhi. in dandr¢ nu on war m0. "7! Il'fl-f. Nn‘r um hm pound in lb“ tur- mnll. which mod to our. than M99- In-m-aucilnnoonlu. W "to ”want. a! ma. mm- mnu w M: mum“ ch IMIW a! (no clad In .0 m Mum“ m n! h.- mnn away. II" was only“. nul- inn Iormr «'va l-r nut-nu. and no ml mmu- mm." yon-ml h". Al um no as." but ll Min-Dr“ "an!” Ina-mum «bu rho-did. up n» .04 coal lo Ibo Inhcm. I ('umuu run In 5" mm PIN! and "mat her-If Inlo lur noun. mm In I'M" am. In! tar ton «monk-n. to map. 1’» MM van- W domain a» ship mod unit-m. um: mend. of "all" Hahn and of It.” all“ that" from an: to In. The culunol mum! any. "a M! that m- wu not ”warm; an M: Iu-u ho- rn"- Jnhnflmw: and II mu "um hln pnnduln to IN hum-«l! lu- ” II n dl-ndunnn by a "WWI-a "Yum." uh- cried. “you "my mum "n me In Mlp you and (Io-pun you; In rum you In men IM to lump" In your dam Mall?" H’u- norm-d mum Mm. Pit-r oyt'l Mal- In. wuhlnnnwuknbk mum! mud cou- (run-t. ‘l'he volunvl looked 3 Huh.- uncut!» (Mable. but M- !4-1- «Iran-«l. “rm-n l mu mum on you to or!» me?“ Ins Ilkml. "You may ware hlm yuur huh-ml prrunmu lhvn." rvmru-d Camilla, "(or 1 have made no prumlmt‘ the mlnm-I look-«I Inctrduloun. “Oh!” the (11rd. "haw Nhuuld you ml. durulnnd'.’ l wuuld have given up all. and madly. (no; but In- cumpvln ma lo do my duly In who: u! mym-lr." ‘l'he volunvl looked a little uncumr He turned to Camilla. and added. he- tan: he went In. "I am sorry to trouble Mm again. but I must make It plain to m that his fan- is Amme un- lust; {In-VH- nhla {or any help you may have prom- lm-d him. I warn ynu, you um [mu- lrss In my hands: It you wish to 53v“ Mm It mun! be by hrlnglnx hlm uu-r to our nlclv. and not by dvsortlnx w Mu." Outside stobd Juhnsluhs. As he was about to lovk the door agaln the colonel cumo up and Ilnppt'd mm. ".Vnit a mommit'." ho mm. "1 want to spvak to Captain Entruurl." She tore herself away at last. but only at Ma urgent entreaty that she would rest. She promised with :1 sad amlle. knowing sleep to be lmnosslble. He drew her to him as he spoke, and again for a. space the chnlns of their Iron destiny toll away from them. and "101' fled together across shoreless peas under an Infinite radiance of sunlight. "Not so." he answered. tenderly. "I have won already, and received my prize beforehand.” “It Is a strange game." he said. more lightly. “In which you and I are found on Opposite sides; but since we're In It. lot no one say we didn't ptny It out." "Bu: either way you Ionic!“ she cried. with despair In her value and eyes. 7 Con... hum I‘m-nun a pulp ‘ “winner I all diam I I 1], \ '1' ". "'W‘” ’“"' " “"".'""" uxm sct'nmzu. “WM' M "5' him' 3 null-manna" ’~ f and m lonulux In! small cn-ntm mm- collvn "donor ’1 a mm"! by wlwm 1 Ion- l- mama! (mum: on a «mum lid. be It wnluns {or bu 1m In L- ‘ulm that mate: but lnlnbln and Ital harbor-ah.» "be II n that bulwâ€" m. 0! awry amm- nu! In new loâ€" mm. Alvin protmn to: ”no dolulav ‘ humanely. I A M Imlal no! In mun, mum" .m. cnmllnllr. I form.“ It Purl- uoI o! llulr palm- (M moat hula or ‘IM: but ll lad-mm the vlum noun 'Ivody' punt-um"? I do“ look III. I Ipul. M I" hold [mu cm. and rum: I M ot the m. I! M- null: and In Ilen- lb. 0‘ Ma ovum" IM “I! no Ill-‘1. "th." «mum-0d in New. brill!"- IBIII Ibo mm «mummy throu- lnto Iy nua- I duo! of plni wu- tkm, or ”In In: tuna volume but Ian Unruly lldmm lllmlrlml Item- lIIucI. lit-o low mm hum-alum: Mn I «Inn my; «I a daily nanny-par til-a Irvine's [ml [human-1n Incl I lurker-shut: 'hvrr W’J' pawn Irv- not up Hal-t Ill-wary 'pmvldml for “War: «"1 chi II V‘- 1‘110 uu- («Nam wait: in I than M. 5m: can". It ”.91 an; Nam for ll. {0: u it just a mum «mun (m huh"- 'tn nhwrl'no rm Ivu‘a publications tram "my up!» ”Mr rum-m. just as. I ,lbey order yup nu! mminz ”Ms? 9!. ll lhat I" (he Ihmmnds It mild- !mnorpd «wry 4a! rillumllo In '1.“ 'npmn’ alum mom-vim In: the" In "mm-um nun-I! of ellfllng '. ”he lllvrury taste of the usual mu- !m of um um? mu If. In I max- Hn Is "we also. "so father‘s mm" ‘te men a all claws and nllhon. why do"! llw Mrhm pmlde mae- thlng to hum um mtg-3hr elect. It mum an ‘my' papers that state um (um may amt! A .m o! tom-y pod monthly maniac vault! not cost Is lunch as a W; weekly, for Imam, and would It ready I tnIt for than It am, when the ”dilly of mtl alumna- ,IUans Ire rally effusive. But I dhln‘l [lute-I to man how a III-her shank! :mn his Maine-I. I only started to [vol- my wonder as to M why harm ‘uhaps and lm-Id ‘span!’ have?! 3mm lalwm have to he assented tanner In one‘s mum-casinos. Can son that d one without thinking of the ethic?“ nut-"flaw!“ ‘ .‘cm a. m Rheol- mmu. Ind u l- AM mo "mall mm um mm- m naming. m ; mu- Ounor In um um: Inn-Inn audio- and maloc- lov Imus-an. not of Idea“. “a old hulllflm "M! I“. m I mun In Mun pm to m. at. Then- an mummy «um: and oil-p. Illh l‘nnrh cm: VII- MI an Mn lo be drum] vm- MI». 1 m I. lap the In" lmln Wuua II. IId Icon Illh I MIMI". "amnion 'l" around. In Hun own will. I an no [Iris Inn! 9“ on Ihelr MI and v Mow Ibo" III": In lam them from 3 Ala", mnnlln; flame of "w- .m- ;wnn- I". I» an; ('ml in dny an"; I beg. Ind I M. clan not but [out ' ll. llwrelnrr. comâ€"a nmlnr ”w Mall n! ‘ tux-rm; but II "w an lit-r II warm and the «by I: spent lhr-ro, mov hrrnimlly , 'nv (Mmsrlvns ln shawls I." an ow- l all; It home and m M Ml early. TM cop'vlnr shy at "fin; Is to rrnl I studio and iron Ila-mo on u"- m ”In" plan. Ind the first Mn is to main the plam artislk‘. The girl vim In In her soul would rmhm m wllhnm her dinner man not lvavn film and el- fIct lI her surmndlnxs. A {ml of the me: Is to damn" 03¢. nus at the smile with (hp sultan; and often mum “thump!" "no. have made (Mum! Mllpatlng I distinct branch It "one. In and than I: not I ammo In“ them an is “0mm It n~ QIlm not mug Ingenuity to retaln the hdlvH-flty It Illa studio then the one "In um I» ghoul-u and en- In m ht clevn man-sumo!!! Mu IL Combos, «gamma! N la a. daytime. me ext-ear i n- M rum. ls um. Tho manufacturers of clocks in“ not Man a has) 1'. any mm dun-ins mom years as they are at present Tho tac- tori” devoted to the production of an- ver plated ware are running full time, with lam complements of operatives: the watch manufacturers have this year given their hands shorter vacations than usual. and are increasing their sl- rendy large forces: the jewiry manu- facturers of Providence. New York. Newark and other centres are running their factories to their utmost capacity; the Importers of art goods. pottery and bric-a-hrac are receiving extensive shipments of goods: makers of cut glass are producing many new patterns and are working.r every frame in their plants. Thus the anticipation ot a golden shower during the (all season is evident throughout the manufactur- ing branches of our industry. and that the manufacturers will not he disap- pointed all signs indicate. Oh! many a «mm M nndmn mt Finds mark the archer lmle meant. And many a word at random spoken my soothe cr wound 0. heart flur- broken. After dlnnrr Dirk mu taken on dock. and the Irons \\'r':v luuvughl. Ho mu down while lhr)’ \n-n‘ lm-knl upon him. The whim-l mom! a short nlmunoe om walohlnn. \Vlwn he saw 13m: Dick was lu-lMi-im he mun" up. ". w." lh- 91H m Juhnslmw, "mkc Mm dawn mum. If yuu Mauro." Dk-k lunu-J “hill: with .Ifl‘Jt‘l' and (It-rpm". ‘ "Yuu dun't mmm that." law tried. "\‘nu run mil!" "l promhlv-l yuu thum mum on deck." roublh-Il un- rulum-l "but I mum I am right In nnylzm mm nu Ilmr wan menunm-d. (n my )mlxmrn: you lave have MHK munch ha"u ulrmdy. andâ€" )'uv will [n.lnlnn m ~ f v/ Ixu-uklnn "lulu- lyvâ€"nw wmm-r ynn 'n tumesvi-m In my Judxrmm thl‘ mum mull-In y-.u uni! spuru- an all." Dirk flushed llxdmnanuy. but a glance at (he Colonel's tm-e told him that the Interpretation was mn'rrct. Insulting as the suggestilun war. hv onuld not a!- !urtl to n-fusn. fur It was his nnv chance. "I swam." he said. shortly. and (he colnm-I went out. "Call It Irons at once!" lnterjectod Johnstnne. "I am afruld that you might try," re- plled the colonel. “But I‘ll let. you go on deck unm- dinner lf you will excuse my taklng my own precautions." “What procauumw?" “Putllng sumo lltxle constraint upon ynur power or mm'cment." "It I: you." sum Dick, with an 3'.- tompt n1 dlplunmoy. “who are unrea- sonable, to keep m:- shut up below here. Are you afraid that I shall awlm ashore?” "This is my last Halt," he said. "I shall have (Taplznln linlvoux't to you hent'vfurward. I! swms that my pres. once mukrs Mm unreasonable." The L‘nhmi'l hm! (mm-3 in twice during The morning to 390 if he had signed the letter yet! on the :«w-md occasion Dick had snatched the mumr from his hands and turn It into rrngmmm He now appeared fnr the third timv. bringing n harshly-written (‘upy with him, which he handed In Juhnsmnn, the ruin at the; complncy. But he put the recollection a! this aterniy from hi. mind. or clenched his teeth Itlli more doggedly when the thought forced it- aeil upon him. He saw clearly enough that the colonel would so on hoping tor his surflnder until the last possible momentâ€"that would be until the time came when they must either get leave 1to take the Speedwaii into the roads oi! Jamostuwn fur the night or be boarded by the searvh party {rum one o! the cruisers. it he (mum manage to be on deck at the derisivv moment when the guard-bunt came uinn-gshio. he might give them semi.I kind of warning 11610119 his enemies could silence him. Blank-SHOP LIVERATURE. :‘0 ll tu,\"\'l.'|2ul.l One of the luxuries of Putin that the American girl has never considered a luxury before In the bath. Here it in not the simple, unmmeditated pastime it is in America; there In no such thing as jumping out of bed. wrapping the drapery of u voluminouu hathrohe about you, and hopping into a contiguous tub, with giant! of hot water 1: simply I machine“. Whom-hm MISS CARRIE BROOKS. mgly comfortable not! at night. whllo 11 um screen pnrtlllons of! the "stove ends" and prevents unsightly culinary adjuncts from being agmulvely con- spicuoua. { TM vop'rlnr shy at "fin; Is to rrni F. shale and hop luv-m on ma m r mum plan. and the first Mn is in main “in plan! artlslk‘. The girl vim M In her soul would rmhm so without her dinner man not havn film and et- fcct in her sutmndinxs. A {ml «If the me: Is to domain 95¢. unit at Ila smile with "in Indian; and often finding lithographs um. lave mad» mums! Mllmtlng a distinct branch 1 my art. and than I: not a studio m then no: is mammal It n~ quires not Hula Ingenuity to retain the Mini-my d "no audio ‘hQfl the one to“ mm M shew-u and en- m m in den: man-summit Mn It. Gulch”. ornamental M In a. daytime. me ext-eat ! user sct'mmn. y and m tonal" [or small can: tufi' mm- ’ (on- b mama! Irlmon on n comm" ‘ulm that make- hu inn-bu: and ‘ Danube». EFAIR AMERICAN GIRLS phenomenon than any other city; but it she has always had a good homo. with some one always near to take the small worries of! her shoulders. and domestic economy has not been a part ‘ of her education, it in a mistake to go abroad to study it the has only a. little money. There are hundreds of Amer- ican girls In Paris who, starting out bravely to win lanrels at any cost. are paying tho penalty of poor living In careworn leokn. unhealthy complex- ion and wrecked digestions. For a girl who is not used to It. the petty deprivation of an economical life are a positive menace to health The little conveniences that aha look as a matter of course at home amount lo neccsgsinos i when she finds the cannot have them, lllnflll for All’. flairâ€"I‘ll. LII. 0' ch- stud-m. [Jul-II Ike 1- Wall smu- leM will: Flu-1h. It 506 I. [tumbl- PRETTY STUDENTS IN ART SCHOOLS 0F PARIS. (Paris Letter.) 0W the girl student in Paris lives de- pends on her in- come. 1! life any- where tor her means a succession of patient jugglery to make one dollar divide itself into two dollars. Paris will do more to bring about the Winter Is the time of winning. The dogs are harnessed end the whole fam- Ily c'roee the lake or river for I. via". Dancing In the evening amusement. The people or ubndor are e kindly, hunt loving people.â€"â€"Exchen¢e. tne We a Lam“. Labrador is not considered a desirabia place in which to live, yet the people who lire there ween: to enjoy it. One of the advantages is that they do not have to pay rent Must oi the people own a summer house and a winter house. The summer house is on the coast. The people live in these houses from June to j0ctober. The good fishing season is during these months and this is the principal industry of the people. They catch. dry and sell the fish to traders and tin» purchase their winter sup- plies. The winter houses are on the shore 0! an island. lake or river and built In the shelter of trees. in the win- I ter the men hunt for rabbits, partridge: ‘ and other small game and trap the fur- bcaring animals. Wood cutting is also an industry. but does not bring money. The wood is for their own use. Part of the time the weather is so severe that there is no possibility for work or fun out at doJrs. ll"- mnlrr. The rooms rvm from m ham 3 not up. and the board is n '0' an the mnnagrmnt can allnrrl to man It. Thon- la I largo rm mm. a well equipvfll ill-tin and an adjoining in: room. where 1 daily In o'clock is hold. Once a mall: the club issues invitations for a dancing party, and mm social ientum are much up- preciated. A particular [arena 01 the club is the. Christmas art rule, at which the students may either enter their work. with the restriction that no price Maxed shall exceed no francs. The, one: dopend on (his sale to help them on 0! present and impending dincnh Met The flu?» um have be": umbiluhfl In l’nrl- (or Auwrkan mm m ‘1'“! ”not-uni. "TM Amtmn mm‘ ‘ cub." ol mum um anrlav ncld u . "mud", I: III." I." now. This oc- [ mom I mummy moans Mailman Mr tho Backward "animus-am. I! I. quaint and pinata-up. with haul-m E blank. overhung a nun «um .11 ‘l )llu ”rook: hall (alum child Illa for her men-Icy. and mm Ion! tum tho rluy modd- bvcmm- nlu- toru tho pm!" ' baby um; I" ht'r ban to In her vurk. and It“! chn 0! bar how: and mum- Nonl In (hr pom-r ol Dnmpt. Another of his pub”: of whom Mn! Mnt-Monnlu II parllvularly proud. lag Min (‘arfle Brooks of Chicago l'c-r-i mnally she In plquun: and charming. :3 3mm; old. will: a loom“! of mnull uuwi cranes bdnlml hr-r that promise math! (or the (mum she began her Mmllcl' at the an Institute In her own my. and has boo-u In Paris one yn-ur. llvl‘: pn-wul work. mu unllnluhml. II a umt- . none (or Mrs. (‘yrun McCormick. a rep- i nw-nluflon o! the (coll-sh Vlrxln. whlch I um monks In» named "Too Lam"! 1‘th will he uxhlbtu-d ml the non salon. . TM- Ium nlw comflbmm to ma; bounty or llu' (air, and worked under Mr. Tall In «Iv-running Ilw u-vernl bulldlun, Iu-nmu-u belu- n-pn'urmod In ' lhr or! building. Miss Janet Scudder of Terre Haute in also in the public eye. and last year received the distinct Ion of being select- ed by Mr. Mucilionnios as his personal assistant. In whose atelier she is now at work. "or wood carving decorated sev- eral of (he falr buildings in the lllino'm and lndluna buildings. Maud Hum- phrey. Mrs. Madeline Smith, Miss Alice Randall. now Mm. l-‘n-d Marsh; Miss budge. Min King. all inmillnr mum-u. are- Americans whose work was acct-pl- ed at the last salon. Studying at present in the Academic Monipamam, under MacMonnics, (30;. iin. Aman Jean and Memn. are many American atria of whom their country has already reason (or being proud. One who wili be remembered in connection with the world": fair decoration; is Miss Zullnio Taft. whose work has received high ecomiums from an critics. "We are trying to accomplish something.“ said Miss Taft. modestly, “because. somehow, our friends are expecting it." Those who make a business 0! living 00.. La Cram, WIa.. you will set. tree I cheaply generally find it more pratlm- package or above great entree seed and hle to mtronlze the innumerable cares. out 148 page catnlugue' Catalogue alone restaurants and creamerlce that thrive 5e. mu. at the e t th‘ students In the --â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"~-â€"~â€"â€"< “who 0 L 9 Perseverance is the putty that month: Latin Quarter. It ls a proverb that “owing goes to waste in a French broken ”mum“. kitchen. and this is the on!) way of acv counting for the low prices that pre- mll in these places. With 1 Iranc A dinner from soup to refine inclusive may be eaten, and for halt a trance. very sathtaclory meal. nll cleanly } served and well cooked. may he had. '1 APE“! fill-f! most emphati‘cuflynfho that have bathrooms are cuiiy counted. but. to make up for the deficiency the city is generously supplied with public bath- nt prim [mm 1 tune to 5. This menus, or course, an extra expense to the girls, and it they feel they cannot aflord it the only resource is a hurried and unsatilfactory session behind the semen. MAI'D HITMI‘HREY. 'aoru," nervous, luv. had mm in tho :1 Mr. I mains, achlug or dizzy head, mu: ud. In i [touch and tot-l all run dowry: coum l't-r- ; ol "ood'niomparllln will put your whole “g. 33 , body In good order Ind unto you strong I uur- ; and vigorous. It In the inn] Spring much I Hulk-Inc wd true uen’o tonic. bccdnu "3W: ’7 " 1' CO I Dul‘nmorDCo. POPE MANUFACTURING (1). memmwm archaeLTlnremug no question qualityinabi dc selected for gsch ‘fi ornammtation. J ThereforctlwycfmcColumbias Fat-MW to usin any other of! Ornamenting m . "M. II wuvd‘al‘v cum-4 Mr ly yw, xiv-I In In- Imrmmlm m mr and r-u-m top" (Inigo. Mm luwl.~hb d Io. (up (-1 rum. m» Mud filth. E’va‘lehufiiflfifl W. I.. DOUGLAS. 3mm. In”. nun-Mm .- 'h m Saw gum?" nah» mnâ€" ml rim u gunned an ch IMI‘ Columbia Bicyclc_s :13. 3: 2 t. O. .1 5:3. 1‘. ii :1 5.. 731.87. 1’3: .0..â€" “w Intrau3_§qinlu~l:i I O‘II .8 .ddP-l ’89 ‘31:... 819.; I3. I: 939'. I; .0 D.- I-‘ti org; . tltqliul-E‘II' W. L. Doucus ‘3. SHOE "Waldo?“ Hood's Pills "th9 Tuna nun! I'unlrr. Alldmgm‘h. fl. l'nmrnloul, Ia) r. I. "mu. t'u. Inn-u. Mn“. STANDARDOFTHB'ORLD Hood’s Thebes: medicine lo'put‘l‘f], enrich ma writ-lite the blood, Ind'uws give strength and build up the syflemrh Hood's Bum- pll'llll. Thousands lake len- their Spring Medlclue, 1nd mote no “king It today “mauve: baton. It you no tired, “ out 03" months lo: tilting a good blood purifier, bee-use thosynveln is now most in new! at such 1 medicine, and Inc-use it more quickly responds to medicinal qualities. In winter impurities donot puuout at tho body lreely, but. mammals in the blood. It you will out thk out and loud wuh 15c. stamps on John A. Salter Bead 00.. La Cram, Wla.. you will set tree a package or above great cones seed Ind out 148 page catalogue! Cutalogue alone war-l I)!” m 031m carmf HM the 1mm Aid Society at our Church out for «a. tony at them. and nu pronounced the German colleen"! equal to filo! Sahel-'1 catalogue tell- you all about In 85 packagea Btu-nut vegetable seeds $1.00 post paid. 'yuunfl KIDNEY. ’ uvm a auooul /’ CURE. I‘M...“ lo a u. “rm... gumrACO. flinch-mun; It'- AII V000“! 0“le POI Sarsaparilla April {KER «TEES? LIVER O I.“ My othot an pawl: wn LAW. on. Call. Mrlulf“: D "I.

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