'i if h“ u§ Upon receipt nt $1 the publisher of this paper .wm furnish a copy of Sax- tnn's new 1914 book of plans. “American DweNugs." It contains 310 design- cuting from 31m» 1-) 36.000: also a book or interiors. 81.50 per copy. ‘ This interior View is taken from Um dining room. uh “mien oponin: ho-twwn the dining and living room. A and niso the art glass windows at vitbur side of the til room are shuwn: uiso the cabinets built in the pedestals side. These cumin-ts may be used for magazine sh'eivei “crime space. Size. 3:) by 44 feet. Coat to build. excl: plumbing. $3,300. Upon rewlm ..f $1 the [vullllslu-r of (“hi paper will furnish A copy of Sax- .on's new 1!!†hunk uf plans, “Ann-rlcun hwvlllngs.†It cumulus {HO (191mm: costlng {rum $1.1m m snflm: also 11 book at lnu-rlors. $1.54» per copy. This den may be made Into n buvéu !m- the ï¬rm man of the family. The ï¬replace and a battery or three windnwa or art gluss udd attractiveness and comfort. The windows un- plum-d high enough to nlluw mom for couch or piano underneath. This little bungalow b! 23* by :u; (opt. with full basement. Cost to‘bulld. 03((‘111Sh‘0 of homing and plumbing. 32‘1“: Design 1040. by Glenn L.‘ Sagton. Architect. Minneapolis. Minn. naun was. by Glenn L. 513ml); Arena-43W Minn- A MODEL PEDESTALED OPENING. mus"- Anu‘ cm 81mm. I‘HHSI'HNI'H‘I‘I \’H'Z\\' PMâ€)! .\ PHU'I‘HHILH'H INTERIOR l’lilisl'l‘.("l‘l\’li \'l>E\\'-rl"l(0.\1 A I'HO'I‘UUILU’H may be used for xuuzuzinro shelves, closets or éenernl‘ 3:) by 44 feet. Coat to build. exclusive»! heating and INTERIOR \'IE\\'~THE DEN taken from m» dining room. mowing the high ped- the dining and living room. A battery of windows indows at vitbur side of the ï¬replace 1n the living YMMVâ€"A PEDESTALED OPENING on the dining mum ‘ , Pathâ€. 3 ‘81: I came down from 3' Doug nne ot autumn" Lnlndeed: Wet-o many or them nan; on “Yunnan“. Know In. Enact AmouM. De rnqueâ€"ll I 00qu get some one to mum n «mu In max at heme or mm. it «qu0 mule Some money mmnâ€". flow much coma you mater Du‘ Fuquoâ€"Wny. $1M. *Bamlnoro sun Barley Water Ham-y wutel h- a sure nnd mount: drink am! Is Imtrltluus m: null Rut um- n pn- hm any large Inhu-.~pomiful m we†“mm-«l punrv lmrlep. pour «pmâ€"v It (Mu qnnrH n! Imlllm: write-r. warm and mi slnna uurll mid. brain or? (In- nqum. mm one mm rupml r mmr and u â€we nutmeg If Mind the juice pt :3 lemon I:- a 1:12:3qu addition Try to do ’0!“ «am you a! one. know man In In yawn-(102th. Ram:- o’ 030 Porno Shin-(H. the out} capvtm ot I'vrxm. In our nl Iran"! \mndev vim-u In the dawn ut Pvt-Mun rlvlliznlluu H [OUR u lending part. On the hank at the nnly nnrlgnhle rivet my enuntry can limit. thr rm um» It.u name trpm m.â€" mmnnn rim-t Shut-m. u‘lm [mill Kr-ml lrngnt lug mum- mm M lmhlr budge-jams the Kurun mm \vrnugly rrwmul In the Emwrm \nwrmn Sfuwn hundred years nnu- u-rl the mat own». a quartet or a mile In Immth. mm yawn 1m: mum. but the mum of m» ï¬rer l'nn.~ l-nlm through the rtmnm-ln und‘ mmwlp «Muir tn ferttlln- n mud that had m-I \‘v-l Inn-9 uvvrrnn In theArnhIr burhnflnns “m: (it-slrnyo‘d [he cultura 0' l'rrsm Lunch-l! Mail We mm“ mm we 9mm Iw’ntmvn upon all ul" lives by various Innuruvm. “000 and mm that our emuuuus- lhmle Wimp NI“! mm respond In ewery mean-will he played unuu Dy evo-ry Duumu nppeiu and desire What vhll lm-uu-e at {he cruh [nut "fls‘nul n nrm mum 00 [he (lllel’?< \omn 9 ’Lulnlmn iou ' ' Keep a Furm Hand on‘tho Till-r. The ml- of cutt- are our emotion. the made"- are our character: Uur um are breathed upon by xane gepnyra or acct-non and Incubation. 0! Dope and kwe and of hate. â€my are torn by uuddv" gust: of pauson We are blown) hither and you by conflict of quarrennu winds. driven from our coume by nngr‘y .qnalm The on!) force by means or which We can conn- leruct thv em-ct or the winds nnd hold our mun-+- is me rudder ol' chnmvtpr All on» Sue-dean Ind Norway one In attracted by the smooth-skiâ€. nnwrln. kled Hawks and unfurmww brown of now me men and the women They have placid faces. a of men and wo- men who have not yet ban In contact Wm: our dlsenle of urn-In: to live all or life ln 3 day The mln- nude lwny from the station. at the sound of A scarcely audible whistle. Ind‘men an no hell. or shouted .wnrnlmn: the crowds la the street: or elsewhere seem to pltcnthelr voted! but of the range or nnrtna of euro Iquntonneo to the catnrrhnl rumble at London. the strident Rabble of New York or the Ilbllnul cuckle of Pan: ~The Lute Pflce Colller In Scribner; , Norway is the country of quiet voices. gentle 'umnnen and no nan Th! elmâ€"tuners duck Manon without a Iound and depart as silently At Christian «nod. who-re we touched tint on Sean dinuvinn soil. people cut 90 and on the IleIMeF. rim-wells were waved. the crowd on the dock moved about deli!) eruteiy. but no voicc was ruined. there was no shouting. no bunt-Ii unrest ex- pn-sslnn Itself in squirming bodies or twisted features: they were uimoat as calm its the stars above them A Cgumry 00 Quiet Vow... 0mm. Man- ‘non and Pine-duty. ' The population of Norwu II nanny 2.500.010. but I! the entire populaUun met In a mum um I veplure (o any that their rowing and mm suing and the): awning would not make a» much noise al‘ one may hour etery un- mln~ mu on dozens 0! “reel crummy! either In New York or In Chicago Vans u- Nikon. M." a... m... V loam wd o Haunt. Thurmwimvnuimu 801mm. mm cu of It! gnu Ila-Ind pm rum a tug. u v.._._ â€". vâ€"--- â€"-â€"--. _. rm. ".1 It wn an important dlntrï¬mnnu mo tar to: the name which man- up through the Adriatic by but..- wan mr m-d Wetland ind than 52mm from Belgium to England, France. Hollnua Barman: and other millflm It also and great manufacturers. and in me roum-e'mh country in pop-untlun ex «ceded 211).â€), makmn ï¬t one at the urgent cm.» in Eurqpu 6min and Hruuen, Inn near nelghbol'i. were nu ma prosperous With the changing 0! the trade mules or Europe the Wealth and wow-nun ul Yprn autumn-urea 0an n on now ten mnn‘wnk‘pw pun When one roads 0! the flu and 0e ounce of Lbeu'comruunma which "our tuned long before Amgrlcl wandmu‘uvr ereo H La Interesting to speoumle whether the same ‘tate wtll owrlake our own rules Who can Iell‘! '1‘" us [Dell runndanun semis aumwmm. but doubtleugt the Wurtm Dumlwm ot l‘prep thought the same ol [DJ-1r be towed city mu nun uo~PnHuaelpmu Net-om we «who worm u Phnmmu. Chmco. Burma and omit In: an» on today lbaeed. It was a Quad†mu when Berlin VIII tum unmet m In" chimed Slut. . It wan In Us. duf- 01 mo gamma: mines. of Venn-o that Ypreo- at nun-a m. summit of in; prong-rm: â€ME I flaming?“ \_ nousaess nonwn. What's In a Name. , A How we like 10 lnpnouze ounwlven Wlth numes' Take. for example. the case M the muakmt. nn nnlmal ul must clean: (vodlm: mum. whose death ll! awn-t. u-mlvr and of deucule flavor In the winter mumhs muslin! mm! Is In cousldvrulrle demand In the mar keta of (he mlddle Allnum' mules. mu It sells ln-st us "marsh rnhlm“ nr "ml (or mulrvvl' So. too. the students (I! the old l..-mn qnuner In Paris when they c-xprvssnl a mild duuht u! the ‘ possibility of mhhlt p19 at so modem ' :1 [MW m-rv reassured by the nugget! [Ion [but lt unzhl he th» “rzlhhlt a! UN- roofs " â€" Ymnh" (,‘uuumnluu “They vary." reï¬lled the expeflqnced omcial “Sqmetlmm a diplomat In the man who mm th'p trouble. 1nd one times be merely taken the nationalism 1y. "-Wuhlngtou star. Opinion of an Actmc. ‘ Miss Ellen Terry It rraceptlon once talked about the innumerable wom- who ask her tu‘nelp (Hem get on the stage. "The fact Is." she sald. “ï¬ver: woman undm' thlrty believes she I! nu actress. And every ammo.†aboladdv ed. "believes she ls under lull-Lnâ€; - Ruponnihflitiod. “What are a diplomat‘s-rcmonllbm- ties?†and the mach-lug young man. "All her hair gut burned up.’! "008d [mun-us: was sue bujruedr' "Saw; she wasn't there. She dun‘! know about it yPL"-â€"Llpmncott'u. Bro-lung the. News. "Sis Won't lw able to see van tonight. Mr Jones‘ mud her little bnnher ' She s hm] n tnr 'hle m1-‘Mum "ls um: mil W hat hupwned‘l" Burial of .ir John Moon. flThe death of Sir John Moore at Co rum is pmbubly the best rem‘emhered fact in all the checkered history of the peninsular war. for 1 good reason Them are poets, like Shenawne. whom- l‘nme is secured by a single quatrnll The poetical reputation of the Rev Charles Wolfe. who eight year: after the event -wr0t9 "The Burial uf Sir thn â€port". rmtu on that one produc tion alone. Aacribed. before in! aum'ur's name tx-cnme kpown. to such we" knov n [mots ns (‘nmpboli and Rynm‘ the! [mom malt l‘lrm huld M n nutinn‘n heart Dying of consumption at the early um: uf thirtytwo, Wolfe's men) ury will over he kept green by jun! that um: [Hymn which “lngoldsby†purmiled. which n m‘illlun schmdlmys haw rerit‘ 0d. Whit-h Lurd Byron I‘I‘Ulllllllii'I‘ll tn he “the mmt perfevt â€(‘9 In m mu guanm~."-â€"Lnndmi Spwinlor ' "Here you have ten book: by to master minds. books widely varied In subject. style. treatment, Let (hone ten sumce for a time, Read mom."- Womun'u Home Companion. "For those who are beglhhlnu a llhrury and have llttle money to spend I would suggest that there he boughL say. one book each of ten grunt nu there. It does not matter who the authors are so long us they stand hlxh and thelr hooks are well known and Standard ones. Let us take us an ex ample the followlng ten. chosen at rah- dom from a catalogue of standard wrlters: Ememou. Eliot. Bronte, Rm- kln. Carlyle. Ulckens. Thackeray. bow- ell. Shakespeare. Kent». and 125': Ie lectlon of ten of the book: of these ten writer- let us take In the nme‘onder Emerson's ‘Euayu.’ Ellot‘u 'Mlll on the Ploss,‘ Bronte‘l ‘Jano Eyre: ltulkln'l 'Sesamo and Llllit.‘ Cnrlyle‘n ‘Berua Ind Hero Worshlp.‘ chkens' 'Darld Copperï¬eld: Thackerayâ€: 'l'endonnll.‘ Lowell‘s essays 'Amo 3. My Books. a complete volume of hakeopeqre or- any one of the Shakecpeare pluyh. preferably 'Lear' or 'Romeo and Jh llet‘ and Keats' ‘Poemt" A Solution of Ton Book: Thu Might Sou-y. u a Buil. Laura Speuwr Porter. seeking to show how the ordinary person can be gin founding n personal library. make-- this uuugestluu as to ten good luck: to begin with: into the deserts muu eende ‘ ruudu. telegraph linu. irrigation en glueers. The Great American deter! marked upon the ntlaeel of our ri- then) an ceased to exili. The «in desert oi’ northwestern Canada has become I prairie of waving when; The Lende- of Gnu-on] ere now mun-j! : more than half covered with uniâ€" trees. Over 22.000 equal! miles or I {v ; Algerian desert has been made inn; 3‘ ful by nrteuiuu we'ie.'1‘he Austin was desert ll rapidly being irrixnted mil; turned into grazing land. Almom .12, j 000 square miles 0: desert in lllllél‘ have been reclaimed. Upemtimm ure‘ now in progress for reclaiming “Lulu; square miles of the delta of the Tigris i and Euphrates. and more than 4.000; square miles of the Gezireu plain he 1 tWeen the Blue end the White Nllef are being transformed into cottotl plan- : unions. ‘ Thus in man by obliterating natural barriers improving upon Datumâ€"8L Louis i'oct- Dispatch. Anti-ct m " V ; V, 5 Nature Moot up I’ Una-pf hits tiers to man'- mum-it aut' Shh-mtg; mountains. (MW main. mg Inn he cannot remove: to? he ‘ hoie- through them for u- unwnh The mad he nu. Ilium unwind}: largely cleared away gltogether. zmm be u beginning to mu like a» forests. The (earth .he 1! ibifttng w on]! hie Dunn-nan 1nd to regulate that? flow a! wtlL , Man dies now over all Mandarin 8c (Bu through mnmum to round tug- burdens between the tens. r STARTING A LIBRARY. rod-"F limb/o Cu“. 8' :h-l- understand that some o: :06 ‘bena have stopped hytng. Jones -T .0! them have. Smithâ€"Win?! the me? Joueoâ€"Mdtorcir.-â€"Btnt . Puttmg I! Gently. 8 you trying to accuse the 0! av barging you?†asked the bum". (Ir! .0 p. nepued' tbé man who in mm ‘ nadous "All I say in that your dimer ought to be arrested fut dim; the speed l1m1L"â€"Wnsbim:~‘ 60in Min. 600 milk ht a .myth." said a mu " ' but there annully h a beau mu ‘ It bu drunk. pm In ten and cot tee pd eu-u frozen for ice cream Thégapslfln' tts tmontors This milk In 1h 11» 0! the 30ij beuu. The :u-uh la n t smakr-d. then boiled In Water Aftje the Hqutd turns white sugur mud ‘ mm- of potash are added. and (be 1: 1:4 kept up till a substance 0! H V Ilckuvss of motivates 13 obtained BEE†mum It‘ll this Donn mm. from ('m tN-d milk and when wntvr 1: ad 1 It can't be tuld from the fresh song and Addition. , idler: be encouraged by the n til leg to sing on the march civil Ie gut: might be exhorted to lighten ti) duties in the name way Sir Lau~ Gumme confesses that at the be 3 or his otflciui career In- used i doing the task to the tune a! trim: music. and be was ulwuyu- in his arithmetical I'm-omits E: of the practice of performinl: lusts tn the ucéompnuiment u! - could. Sir Laurence says. be pm from nil over the World. He in the wise of the London lnn‘on- until (arty years ago qr so med U mulvtm, by their mate. of the pride‘ of u put at ale It they omitted Lb. urn“; rythmil-uliy at etch thud of tin: ruIéaâ€"Lmuhu‘a Standard. Thlglmmm-w poor use nothing chef in {fur creature that lmeltuted to ink;- ;l new or nlwuys m‘uldvd threatened gry won waxed to cxlsl. either as “lam ur llullVlduul ' .-“"t‘ yur bodies. our minds. our ' sflirï¬s have been evoqul. in par! la 'uril. to fulï¬ll (mu funrtlun of cup- ihggwlxh some klud or «winger, For ‘w u pun-{nae our eyes. our ears. our 2...... the quarry are handled by der- rlc q and are conveyed In most one by ï¬n inclined mum or I ropeway mull. when they are sawed au_d ; by power drive: machbea. only I( delicate stage or polishing done by hand-Popular Hit (1 Magazine. rble a. well an an endle- u of blue yellow green and jet marbles. ilutrryin; and ï¬nishing the w lu- inn-t up no date metbodn and eat men! In need. no part of the ' being done by band that on f bi: be done by machinery. Hand In ads of drilling. still in vogue In It . have been entirely “pervaded by Ira driven drill- and channeling In men. The blocks as may come g†SMN’SI marble producing indus- vtl' gin the “arm is no longer to be t d in the famous Curran: district 03%;â€; but in Vermont. where one or t heat veins in the world stretches in irregular line across the state. great}: the production of marble in am:- nection that the inhabitants h lost much of their appreciation of value and use it for such humble n "utilitarian purposes as paving. an d inning for burnt. hitching post... at us stone- nnd drinking troughs to gnomes. This vein in about ï¬fty Joinsâ€"0 oaoE-C u . £33. .0 contact 05 0.330 A .r alumna the pram broking»: and ?" WM!) all our yaw-mud more . wand momma» for the cumin» " from our dun; “fact all chnm‘a [granule so um limb. health mm jWI are We In an danger a! saving body 9: thegxpeune onhe uptn‘g . x100 urea! Iecul'ity» breeds wwkflmx lï¬ï¬‚ too neuron. 1| regunL for physics; It yu' II'lIol outy mven but ummam', EmiIrIse. Our nation. It I! u no be ' t mud free. must set high value on . courage. recount-eminent: and high ~ t of it» lndifldunl emu-n sow (- "rage Io uonrinbed on dnnge‘rs mped . h. and the prudent soul that always ‘ 915': safe" cannot be culled high or 3) lo. 0n! evolmiou up (u lhls pout gb , always been mndttioued by the i. I of we†presen'uuon In the have u muumbruhle enveloping dnugvns 6!: mile. long. from LNG to 2.1!) " In width and runs from 375 to eet in depth.- and from it in being 4 In enormous quantities white 9 that I. equal to the ï¬nest ltd wrong? A removai. then from ‘; emironment of this element of? duï¬er tends to be followed by do i . racy and atrophy in all parts or 5 gnnturea indeed. in modern m»: tare prone to become stun fed in ‘ and spirit. This we tacitly con- i in our passion for sport. which is ‘ ' ntially mimic hunting or war and r {the vicarious adventure of roan-m 5 notionâ€"Scribner“; h was. our muscles. our sense 01 right i n ;_ 51" Mai-{W “Emmi merwunbudnnbotm for good mlcc- Edmund MARBLES 0F VERMONT. I that than of the puss-min; oi dd.) int“ Mud MMinu-dmn o! Lh‘n and sank. in a- tbï¬v‘. meant“) a or a madman n u I. hard in m. [0 we uneu Ill ‘ 2-2392 ml DR- WA'ES Tel. lake Form 3b] Talents-om “ï¬t 11 Second 81., néar Cém 45 St. John: A‘ Special attention 7iven Dogs ‘ (Assistant St ,V'eérina Telephone 909 Shoe Ripau' Phone 897~Y~2 Save yoï¬r coupons Monday togï¬'iday and prizes Fricï¬y night at Other Niém 5 an: Matinee 2:35; First Cla > ectï¬ic S Repairing. A l] w guarant angl gi prompt atk ntiun, R. TITLEBAU? 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