Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 August 1904 — Page 3
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Reckon I'm at'. tired out T il in ' ! tt . i-way. Ki .. i n i j ..ii.it Way ui OR it load of ha Ari ih ki l' .i j KK'if ' l.lKe ar i i.il I. ii v in Drt . m Juai Ike 1 un dt In ir.e .i'.n. uf t?M Itewae In the land of usedtowas Rai k i f i . II eara ar.d i . r.r. . o ki - erifl Where Ihert l cattle at U Wr.crt t ' ;- - ' H her M i o - ii . ! wind
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In Defense of the Mail By WALTER N. EGGINTON
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'KNTURESr' said ike ruial lit;i earner, reaching lorward I j liecklog i fly from the horse ! I v I l av' had theni Bii gjgant, noantf real 1 affair that happened on this ; d ; far from WD ere
, .n the -ini
( . , ,,. . 1 si i !: vs a-pr acev tth the enttarne. 1' ne njr ... r, wa oa ii:e nm ! insects, the purling of bidden Itrenmletn, the oft rv.nr: of waving foliage. The road at this point curved around
MWMMM nor did he acos m. I tou. had tin- hot I 'Hi io whip and
droio at an ununia! pace Into Hornby
Fori. una. relieved in n.;r.d w tin the thought i hut i itu lilt biDi tnr behind. "An I uit the Forks, htvu vur, alt. r dellv.rii k a .arge b mdl of uU th ra, atui started on the homeward road new doubts ami apprehensions a&ea'.led m. 'The r- at! I was on 1 uow reU.' tr -
bfred -mved bark and ran ior a th t i M i i-t parallel to the road on l.i.'h I t a. I rou p ,ui . with on... a v il.-y
in'i ve ning. It v. ould be quite ptsnbie for the tragen lt making his way a ron '! vai: . to inttr.ijjt me on rr.y return Fran his iMinition on the hill he could. In fact. hav- followed with hit eeii m iiri.creaa and timed hfmnelf to
met ' gM ava.n "Har.i t ail my r rte M(r. rea h 1 thta onchiKlon when I saw tin r a ligation of my fears in the shape of the trnntp, who emerged from the hushfs on the road and stood waiting tor m to
apprna. h "Wild thoughts surged through my bmin Sl.oii.d I rl?e in my seat cut he horse with the whip, and gallop ruth les!y ov. r the feüow? Orwasth. r- w
time to make a rapid turn and rereat to the ForkB. where I might borrow some cNath-dealing Instrument. vn if It were. pgrfOW, a shotgun Tktfl I saw through the trees the gleam of a white farmhouse, and took courage. After all. p. rinnt the fellow nuant no harm and. in any t nt. he would hardly try any rtoli m e within sight and hrarIiik of the inmates of the bouse. I drove m slowly. " 'Sa; . give us a ride Inter town with ' ver. will rarf hf growl. i". stiidniy. il
I came BJ with him. and without mora ado he nlneed one har.d on the shaft and scraniblrd into the seat beside m' before I could express my dinapnewrnl of hi actions. It was such a new expeflence 'o me to meet any or.e at all on the route, and By to lave the company of a stranger thua ur.ee re-L-.i.n: -..;.: tl.r'i-' .; on me that I ou'.d thin'., of nothing to say. I was relieved when I can: ht sight of Farm r Jones coming sVWtly inroal the field for hi3 a-.ail I Mopped th horse and greeted hira cordially, while a thousand plar.s fashed through my mind only to be re-
Jnctod as nbenti or impossible
HE VAS TCC WELL POSTED
Fractval JoUer Tut Uj a Jo' oa a Lot of Si, hi. -Seers, But Vae Oollni Down.
MARKET TO lMFLOVMENTS II Matte: How Ura.url th, Taleat Haw Yrk Cty Has Ex.ijiiojrrs for All.
New
A Joker almost upset n tage loaded with sight-surra too other day As the vehicle was lumbering through Wall street a rave-looking man siting on the rear ;eat near the inego-
ih..ne man. ai .rdiug to the York Tribune, said: -- rnnn whv don
point or some of the big flnam-iers who are wnUUni past us? That wou.d Inter.hi the crowd." The megaphone came down n moment, and the man behind it whis-
.
. .k... in full I rimv Wind of lab
l don i know many oi i'". . -- , .. One suvh hcgllst
tne .ruin At tall r. ply the serious-faced passenger ar. hd his ey. brows and said. "Just take this tip from me. I know all of them When 1 see one coming i ll - von the name, and you can bawl it out." A BOntCCd or two elapsed while tin megaphone told all about the sculp-
ture up on the Stock Kx. nange uuuuing Then came a nudge from the pessimist ic-looking man. along witn the wiiispercd name of Morgan. M the same time he pointed to a medl-
um-si'.ul man on a n-ar-ui Yonder is J. Pierpont Morgan, ahouted the megaphone mau He is the king of trustmakers. and one ol ihe riehe.st men in the world At this outburst the man. on the corner almox took a back somersault. -.i . m r. iivine so many eyes siar-
ing'down at him he took to his heels
and .'.Uappeared down an mbhsm icy way. ,
f. .. .... and the me-,.t
a man or to do that
or later
York Is a town of nil the tnfr
tats. The oddst ittft h- re nn.i saarheX, una. Hh,iw the town tteriy ,.r.. t me who woilid live in ii. it
It a pretty iure '.hing t
a woman with to tne tn in II v ic u ...ill sui. tier
B)d a place. ys the Sui. l'crhjps the man at gr aus; dlrad-van-ave ui New Vork is the .-.Uu ated EngJiakBOa without regular trade or
profession, i ' a' - he tins It l.aruer ; f . . a toreigner ol " a' :..n who
ido a not speak KnglUU to accept
in bor.
iman. who came to
New York after having lost n sma.i fortune in western laml speculation, found that the town seemed to hnee Bo use for his gifts. The e weve ail amateur's knowledge of electricity, a familiarity with the
Persian language and a deep MSjasaiaw
! an-e witli theosophy. When his wife had go'ie out to serv
ice and h. was close to US mm p-i.".'. he did find employment st fair wages In a correspondence teanot where hie work as appre '.at ,V Dut after a
few months he pave up his place mr
raft ma'
ci.
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A Glimpse Into the Life of a Japanese Woman ihe OeeupX. . PL Midway Between Wewnen of the Es.t Her lndpndnt
lter of tn WSK
Id
i need know The splendidly embroldm ordinary JJJJJJJJJJ which w'ere on-e worn hr an comes midway between e no ro oe s nalmlo courts wer he veiled and latticed worn- ladies at the JJJJ'SJ worked an of the east end the Inda- , aeer a. Z profIonpendent woman J the west hörne the wer m P for. with the exception of ah in ho wer '";.ln 1 OBl-Bort
the Burmese. 1 suppeae there is nootner Z ,adle, ever did. Asiatic race w hich sllows its women go , fJJJJJJgf JPnese Girls much freedom, or treats then , wl h so , M m faa1 UDU8ual md. much respect. At the same t Imejf the and w o m knowlnK, ww curloussort japane-e - rnen are to receive what w. vantage, for riowerar-
ehoe to call "the wr,?T nnänn and flower painting seem to women." in exchange for the teachings fnnglng nno romDniments
called the Onr.a Dai daku
W vu .
the condition of their daily arm they have left school must be altered to meet their new mental condition. The unspoiled native Japanese woman Is cultured to her finger-tips, but totally uneducated. Rut ..ver now there are signs of rebel
lion atalnst the old regime amongst the
no be t r reason tr.an xne uu da,.htpr8 of the upper classes, tiitinir npxt to him cnewen . . . .Pupated at
lilf ma as ciii.n tobacco. Lecklly for the Bnf ishman , - .. ,. imiAmbi bv th" offer
i rf. at r-
cf a ptnon in
which his knowledge ot
girU j
Vave been educate at puu.ii
! schon:.. The modern Japanese mous- , rn m .corn the "Oma Dai Kaku"
Ui ' v
a complete education for woman and
electricity would ot practical nee. j she tnaHi complains of the irksomevtv iMfTermt was the a.se of t f lhe ceremonial and etiquette
. '. .,it i s e.ht.M'ed a- D mm v..r r'nllv homellfe. She
I r rerniaiaa i""' - l wn.cii in r,- -
1 Becms to forget that without etiquette
Taere was ar.o- at r and naotaer whisper
phone mnn bawled out: i "See that man by the s Washincton? That
i John u. Rockefeller, the head of ttw
n income ol i,"w.vi
attie man
of Is
has em
oil tr'ist. v
.i week." The IlEure that had stood so still by
the Statue staggered and would hare . me. fallen had not a companion cautrht his a Th,r. upre more nudges, and fhret
at hi. .
each time some
t.c Knc-lhrr.J
sensil.iiitles. Wh'n the ortllnnry nam of emnoymrnt leemed kopeloatli Clneed tu him. he found that he was b r- .., um hi skill in embroidery t good accmnt. He executes in sirl; r h ;.:. f x-er.s;e d 'gr..- for the wholesale silk thrend houses. flMnn arobroideriei ate need as ad vert i eBtenti and apparently tho Prenehann
v.r::' for the rest oi nis
lctors would never have achieved takes place
v,.v. heen the correct accomplishment!
of the educated classes, who, of course, were never allowed to learn sinning or dancing- the blwa. a fiat lntru ent which lies on the floor, was the only one recotmlied by the upper classes. It must be borne in mind that a Jspanese woman never expects her life to be Interesting, for she nwM not consider u .1 . an individual, but as a do
Bieatlc complement to man. Vo admit that she was dull would be to sin against the teachings of "perfect )',0,h fter her box of rice is boiled in the morning and the little toy-like house ha. been aired and the god-self honored, her day's work Is practically over A great deal of ceremonious cal in
which helps to sui
mg woman left widowed with tie children and only the pro-
name known through- . eeeds of a mall life insurance policy
l.uittn
out
the . ountry reechoed between the I after Siratfltng a year of so
Ifeltlikeasklnghimforagun an KM, ...tm-ts. and almost every time
. .. .u.. ... ' .. .I..I
babbling creek noyow nie JJ was reaeed of. showing here n ndcrf j . v .. there a patch of p..ttoe
, r on a bit of pasture nn-" Iths fhowing Wktra 'he rows a ,l to male thcr way to . - The who pict-tre lked Bd prosperous, a Hftenl bit fori ata'e'" farm coun.ry. er on. on the other side of th
in the valley, mstua tne
the
his
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a fci'l rtlDK the bane Of n, new w . carving-knife, or something eqr.a. y nt whom the eyes
. ;v rnmlMMl in sight. On one j dMMl,y 1Ult , realized that to do so would i AgjMmn wetw directed took precipl Ide was the hill, rising abruptly sky- i be to betray the fact that I was unarmed 1 "J to hlg heci8. At last, as th ith a thick growth , omnai ion U-.-.ces Inspiring Ma-tno hv a short, thick
of young trees and imnaei a wno. : tUe hoao8t farmer with drum. as torn, , ard(d mAQ th v, A itretck of country: on tne aanlty (act any manifestation of ,
..l .r Bld tV.e gin'. no i. &.. - LproU6nes uu III? ra. - " -
be avoided So I said nothing bwbi iu farmer turned and left u. and rememiKTing that there was a stretch of lonely road ahead of us. I took cut the whip. "It was just at this part of the road, with the wiid mountain sideon our r.-t '. ar.d tag peaceful but deserted va 00 our left, the hor.-e at a sharp lip 2i
F-urit- ri-inc as I rean.-u round the bend of the hill comparative j - l'etv awaited me. when my big compan- ,
town of Ooraios. waJc we had Um reached forward sudden'.y nndcnncnt j
hours before In starting r.n vn the Iinf.s. at tne tinwiim""-
to llorr.by Korus. a uim-' horse to stip jriiw i.
jnilc. on his haunches, he c agon wasltgh and conta!" frnm my hnal . the tiiice :. atg: r - What do ou m.-au
otirseivea uuij .-w -i- - t i -
letters- papers ana mao horse stooasttn-
he carri r s u i nan. sa;-; re . -
h- sarr
hot he apparently cou'ul
are of her children and
time "irn a living.
Jus: as eh wis trying to make op c- r. rd to cut the children in an ;
s:p
w"'1 fm worn p were nc the WCt
noffanhone roared i -.avium her opportunity came
had been well tralne.l ortor- irr n.. e In the art of cooki:: ai.d BOMatl
and an offer came from a firm nmowa that she under-
n.i ! UJ;. sis dnyi in the vw-ek. I OfOWt
nf
UP
ittl ..own
litt!
left 0W
tight the
I cried a- ,l I
bac filled Ith
.. iter This lay at
"You now se Mr. usst im"i man who is giving away all noaey. The man who" i ...... vil rrt
STS fror, XU jumprt .0 hi. fM Mr JJ. 1 and shouted:
av this shan't go no iuruin.
Gentlemen and ladies, my pal. Jim
Btaita, of Duluth. back tnere on rear icat. is putting the horn man up to a lot of bo.;h I know h mthc hii-gest liar in the United ?ta:es. Then, nhakhaf ant Anger threatening. at the g-a-.e-fa. man. he added: "Kenumber. Jim. we've got a wew more in NOW York together, and Wl don't want to co teo fur. Remember, Jim. this sir.'t lu!uth."
A WOMAN WHO WAS HRST la the Tvush lor Newly 0: er.vi Land She Held the Head of the L:ne fc.- Hours.
Ir
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v. - M. knees nr.d from it he tossed ' lou,iy. -thnt there's some money in b,,wc.-. his knees at j feller, and I'm goin
Atters and papers ... ... ,hrm flve 20.Gl .;ar
f irmers t'.ai er' it.. . I.irnii-! ii ... . .. . . i. a vr ii n on t no
niiis 1 see tne iruin f.i- -r-.
t. .. i in.
rnwivwy o recerre tneir u ' '" fraiwentl headed it oat to the men tumeelves -r" ,a,iom'1 x" oect-intly l-eside the boxes. -Wneo l I egan to work on this route Z- mmM. -whl-h I did for the
I '1 I AI I'1 1 "
Kill arot lion't lose time about it
' Never' ' I cried. That money is in the '-are of the United State govern
ment at d vou shall not tourn u
GIRL ART STUDENT'S TRIALS Henrt-Breaking Ex;er:ence of Young Woniau A'.or.e in a Great City. Th-re was a young southern girl
who came to New York In year to
he deve'.onment of the south
we, woa a nave nlways taken an acttv.. nart. Tncy are as eager to fettle
In newly open if ountry as ever, sav lH New York su Land ha. reonatly been thrown op to nttf lenient in the lennhwd region, ot Baatti lakota. jnt north of the N ' braska state line, and between the
wt: . . w- nn .1 T n n Il if livv-ii-"-
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T11K JAPAN KSK WOMAN OlT V 1 "'.
iMrita eoC-shelf , time This visiting is. of course, only. heir -SnS exchanged between the women, or beIn entering into the compel m e - i x portlei are selof education, the modern Jf , "pematted. Men-calls involve no learnt to hurry, and to think that tint ofp.roubl and are conducted with
is of some important, wn. ru....--.. ,., ,.ven amongst frienon
il. ,er' he rrow'.ed. "you g'.m- mtmSm arI had n9 money and no
. -w .feiler or 1 11 tae it he nai l for bar
. -.i i',.h I- ' Ti.cn . in - me tr.s. fv-v . nniinni - - rf my health whlei a rn , -,ractlcil coin, however.
. . .. ;l link. 11 DV m- i'"'- "utjv.
rairen. 1 confinement of a shop
revolver I m an
m -o keo. Z. " ; n - bu; before 1 could move his , (he lhw .
..r"l tetters " - , u.nrf erlnned me and n antBg quite often and patts of the powerful hands grlpneo i . . ielv Besides. 1 am other instant we were engsged
a" ",nr i j .tniccle.
ver was a i" cesje-t
It would have .een a smo. w. - -
But as time was ro match for him. wane mm .-e--
avegely. ptisnma; mr "
.ay.
' is wi sutf' - . . ,, in reremoiix een am'us. Omaha, was the first , CODtente(I mother who fu nt home n er m ay &
all
i-. n l.nmo. on. on ... l,,.nwk!l(iW.'! lii u.iric.'.w - . . m
I n to regisie. .a. u. -- , Ber pa. Arm is naid a meal must aiwajs m; i"
K IM saw : ' v. ; rrect in a nf ,-ourse. a woman su-iij
the rature .f ner monier-
bv the too .lose from yon blunders in :iraniv-. vw.-. , dinging to t "p l carried a gun. -n,e situation was pettine imm, , tnd her Uttle Sh re of ' S rimt Bnpl Z an! of ns do. ac.it. warning him to keep h,s hatic , w 8ays the Era MnBadno p B re"e There were from me. 1 prepared to Pt? the ground By eBd f hrst yenr she ad m u
re-: t ' i
...i
.. . i x tii 1 ver aut' aun
ages, tne no... - ZZ hordes'
the i-opper. in aesperaon - - - , r was nKed.
til ii'a'i ' ' w t , t snaatsnan a driving raiu for s-vera: hours, and pf -perfect submission correct
then when the crow.! b-g.in to gmuwr, woman 8 n.iu - ; ,f she Is fortunate enougn
ting to the knon of tn. aoor women tnere . EU. ; naVe none, upon her husband, if ne
....Hnn .a Mitv fnnd of her it can be made up
which th O-elal rotm I oj-tte, 1 l fi n. f many simple aesthetic pleures;
:. '. , :t is aiso tae rv - ,vimestif riities are ery npnt.
.L .a. nrf 1 n M M lt 11 HI T I mr I I r i l.i'O"- " "
Wl it are you going to no w:tn t :t
eal on thi Indian re-erat:in
. i ..... .. mil IK'
roi n n. a ." - , . i. vir,
nPe Sr. I carried a revoke. , . na aecere Hal as 'ime
nor ait- - .fI.Hr I . v. ...f
rcr.t -r nr.! " J Z re ed l.r o the seat when suddenly the of this part of the country impressed , ward on tne sw. 1 ' A a ,re i i-can to grow M on ear riant aarww. aw 1
Fometimes 1 had the gun ,nniriimii no' 1" was or
W ' n r r it'"' o. of these latter occn? rv in idem 1 IhW
ettrr
It
that the mind oc-
with a almost Petirs
'I'm g''r.g to bui'.d
I ons.' on t.v
ma a gn live on it. was ma snswe. I'm tired cf city life, aad I want to
gun followed by a do
Kawale us I recogt
from house to bolide trying to get up
Ml art c'.ss- of cälWroa nw art mm last thing the average parent has hit o i.;:u thla she
child tauen.. t t0 thc country. toured the fashionable dressmaking h 25 yMr & ssraaf Of ! Afl I
Vt'iihnu ntS. A ' "lie -r- -
', if she conTd pain' on chiffon. Her dry. . u - an a i n rf
lips nnaneieii wn.
ot matf 'in to iw
a beautiful autumn day. and 1 " Help
B.a reached the top Hornby . .he road II
w 'Ul ... . i- to ai-eun e a 0ik w uu vn ' x ' 1 ae he spoke. , him . , hirl, .. .,v th. word.' he sal." to me. and ..o ..1 aletter he toid nie. la wh.ci t in he'aVea.v-
A I'll f.." ' im lO'l Ol r-...'.
OUT
-a
... i on.: 'evited hunt- ! rri.-ei a bit
3 ...v f3 : ... w.i nr course, taint-
ar, and his tnnneowa-. - , hDme ; fevKr8h.
ram to me a mo , ....,. eu ..- .
Pave' l er.-' "" y experimenie.i. w -- -
Help me: h .)n.cioiis coin ior ujes. un -
failed for utrpeanne iu m...
104ik of inro-
hil'i nd tryirc to rob the
mal'
. j H.Aa.i ni. and was
takp he roan tum n-.- , ,ir .
old. She
l tt . ....... 1 Mrnw ' C
0 ! i - torn in 'it Itfwet from the registerin- place, and ,. n, 'on- before breaUraat. put on a r... coat and hat and went ewOT :o ti e b ptl t ehnrch. For hoatn i wbtla the rair. Ml in torrents Then the sun came out and beat down on the long line which hal
. f nnlitt TlCSSeS.
touches beloagiat to any one else is "0.
w
" -.r;rjf:' '.:4 . , r 5y?S
I iii.i ii i aa
nh to the modiste and re
the commission. She brought the soft. r", aaatl BID idy material back to her uclv pocket room and th(n-it II al
most too painful to mir
mm and ill and i.ervous
she
and
.a'
her
Tr , , ve the amoun- to n- o- NoJMM i. tat fore the chiffon was out of its tiatM ri thi unsealed letter an covery- . .
er her w.i n 'i.e I"" . , i.n.r and 1 would
nn m m iinl mmd
. . ... t r r f i r nr nniwi..i. -
rner
V SB vt '
. Vrtwwlf dropped to the ronndetMthefnn cautiously, a, A then started .-ui. he rol.i
to run rapi".' - .
u- i,i.ri.irh nc story, aiscoa
rred in scrutiny of the dark side of the
is thst ot a youu 1 . J mi- n n . I
tin WiirKintr i;ai
tire
inir in' I. .. einu i i.' i i w
wm-- 9 r Vll l I lll'l" '. tum I . . ..
thr letter sen. on "--' '"..'.n. waste shot on him. i .. , fougni ner . . . , :
All riht sir. saiel ne. in m - , Äiir,.t tMtlv t,e 11 night, acting " " - wav i 2S. the C-ey!' Pulling out mve. v,,w,olwi ptfwni. poawllng advertisemen , , u troenbncki he counted off: bother me nyaln. hii i 1 b Kioriously. She had .he r"' "f-K , 100. an another Con ni Deti. ou. ml!,LtTi.ero,,an i -f, re the real taient. and nhe won
1 in v .a" i". - i .ränv me I was. . . . .. ,u- iicv fa-le tv
.. . .i,n mi n orcer unu inu ' r - . , -. .Vnnt tne - .hnlirstitn Jlisi aa mr '
I an
. TU w li.'U i:m
nine o'clock, at
the rMwnand of Commissioner Rich-
r,i. the general lao I office. .Vits C on a nf was rtr-.i to cn"r. Five min tite later she emerged w.th certificate
Ma 1 She ia proud of the distinction . . . . ai- rinir a rhlilCS
and ras nr-n ""i" "
i B aatead when the drawing iah" p ace at the end of the munth. in Oklahoma net long ago no weath
er conditions piecluUe.l women ainuaa ... Mtalninir their I
trie OwOBatvia t... ONI
pMces In the line an 1 swiiring sum., of the best allotments, but tfcore wai no wjman first.
a 1 ' ft!
oonai i- . . ,. ,h , har.gc
ami tr:nc nie -;
oanc ihlswny to-nawn i-
. . . . i
to start "..-. .nrll
riVnuf- I a tnoM ain- . . A. ..I., feel better with a com-
tntns i - " -
stair;
adiw .'Oil
.1 k inniiint- tne
.., WM sumrise - ,on , know-nno .
i.T,,,, i had ev.r nan ... . - te huntwor. mlar- . .. iinroniofv t-g. ther, n,B Khin.! 1 drove
r,ut. imt I Hi ' -"' t" : I ant tlie ".ok iruin.te . STaS - ""
irwe -'
. ii.. . t- in r -
TU! ... - . , . ,,,,
roan nri-i - . . .. KittirL' bv the
nit.o a liaittr -'
' frem the .'armhoono
""" .. t.la r nnce m .
fctiS'-e. "'I" !- aBIMIiru
down '.he
yawd '
Big- Prop . TA-nst's that ra. ket down there
r,e , 1 g ntlen an iroi-i
by sum loiiav . -.". " " - mm Ve .h.
- fJLenacoÄl nrranpHj replied hi. u
2d a he bad counted onl he money. ( tMj.,e d.Uaher. inuii i " ., j .rii.liml nc. Is 1 . in h a vom
r w ... iw ii teg "" , j ani ' " " t, The tei.on netroit Krve Press
ii Ks i " . v.. w 11 E Ith retret vs-
t rftlHIHurir.,. - nsrmed nOtnJnee I , rou.-eum at Turm are some wnt . . . . .ianeratr U nar I .. .....
S m n9i, end be made no
for htr and she bee-me blind.
Cutting Him Off. -You-' snorted Mis s-barpe. Mair you? Why. you re only an apo. -sy for "Bnt." protested Mr. Smai "yon V "No- l Ul ot eccept the m dogy." Phl.ade.ihia Udger.
In Deepest Tlournin?. "Who was at the party. .Mint J n
we a ' ed of an old colore! worn
who came by not lore since
that It was iviu when he propose!
u
we
little t WS
I" in Japsnese aawa lacanrs. languatie contains
rewer than II m nytna for tV per iownJ pronoun "I." one for ench . la a of S3m; and etiquette makes ttnntat. i . ... nrn rank
i n soe.e', tomnke u- of :Ve pronou. I pe.tilntng to atuther
nz Hi Hie. an Ptl
WMder Jones." -The widow Why. he.- In has just died " . .sk.,;v nip.rm. an' I tc'.l yo
anon.n' hit 'ux mighty black -Nash vitic Fanner.
!i in-
het
oTtWlnn the 5 f he II broad-minded he wil allow one of TgZ2Z wllgloa eon- hrr to accompany his relation, to tempi. $!a, f Sni nolU ft! future posslbll- fairs, theaters, flower picnics and moonslstsof being polite w nirsions to famous points ot gmfo Rf. in Japan is made beauty. Put If he is a UA woman sobhj iu " L1 .v. lIzTZi- Aeintip in hts fee'.'.nes toward
women her life would seem to consist of ittlng on her knees In front of a hihacM smoking as lightly and sparingly from the pen-like pipe as a bee sips hon- front a garden of flowers. You can 1 see ai - aw Pass along some quiet street where the shoji of the houses are drawn to protect the dainty Interior- from dust and publicity and dark eyes of some subm!lve wife peerinc through the holes scratched In the white parchment. In ' Japan everv shoji has its eye, especially
if the foreigners happen 'o oe on ... other Sid- of the paper I shall never 'cruet the Interest my clothes caused to partv of saerry servant clrls In a primitive native inn So nnxlous were tu to thorough examire every article 1 wore that after I was in led. or rather laid on the floor under a heavy nullt thev asked with charming poUttlaanCtf thev might show my honorable (jrsets to their neighbors! With few household duties to perform no novels to read, and no hats to re-trim. a Japanese woman has plenty of id.e . .Ha- vet satan never
time on u-. u-. . - .... Ä,
to find the provenum 1"."'
for her to do. It may ne " monv and etiquette which would attend his reception keep him a bay, for he is known to uet through almost ns much work in the dav a the Oerman emperor. I have purposely said nothim: ahOwt the Japanese woman who earns her iv-
a clerk or typewriter. n
r w hat not. She is negii in.u. i
utca i nawi -
. .
I Qgf THE 1NUOOR OCCUPATIONS
it, at is to sav "honorao.. sne ia..t tr bonnrab'.e lord his hor.or.ble tea. V a, .m in his honorable bed. ,
wnne u.- .- - , Hpr ,,n. : eem
and hopes tnai ne win - - -- iorthv Pre-e,,ce; and If she is giving Mm heV ' e ha., cot,venti..nality .awl .he should call it vile. If
meet, a next-door neighbor when
Wi ilam, I ' 'ot ' foIkÄ-. Da' , ,7-oina out to purchase the "honorRllliO. an' Mtf. an" Kate, aa di , w,-.. Imflipn-. radish, for her
' "':..r' other-ln-law's dinner, she will
, auguc
onnioEizintr Inff as
soend at leat ten nin.. .
.nr . a their in-' me,-., ,K
A New Conipi. -ui'in
ttoat Bor.u c ;.i
i-.he.--rl3. sir. U Sena. or
w - -
. 1 L.a
r. ... v. .nnearance. and naucn amm
. . , t trie ma ' . .
ahlch was. ot eo.usr, . dalmcd for her as a rerenera.or present one . . t (. the Jap,nee woman, especial.
. . ti .4 . AU ' 'M' 'III' liini ' "
Hlrenouinu a..-.
matters of great
receives ns a part
d sewing are. o emir- ... ... . n ftTfW, for. a. importance KHglrl 1 in the ru bp roTlslriPrpd. .rt of her education a wage-earn. r. n,MB nf m,nu.
a a. i um. ..- v , various forms tne rww .-ine Jaoanes proS"!81 "' 1 rid for v .1 or. and for fes.a days and Put she , not a gen JPj J , , , , v.,,, I Oft er . lad, . 1 , jta. J of , , jjjt She -Atrl
- - ..a ii.a .aw e ni Hr i uaiiio - a .
vuuawa for .pedal disn-w wr u..- .... , - ph ,nnfn.at((t. now that an.
it w n g to aw j v Dl&!n ueat itltcnlnB ls all that
i i ui mtteWwn Pewk
i
flrst-cUsa powett.
