Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1906 — Page 7
DEIA'S TWENTYFIFTH BIRTHDAY
H Grtk De S. Went worth-James
0 right, ty Joseph B. liolej !, 11 a. m. It Is live years tome 1 even opened tuy Ulrth.lav 1 I ' rirM after U wu all over -I , a '- bear to see or to tout h the i ih Uok; then when that feeling I :;:id, I forgot all about it hU morning. 1 mine across the fOli'JUe which holds the flamboyant I m from 17 to 20. and a wood has f ed me that after Ave years I will turn to my paper confidant.
Acd nvaa Dull iLs buy-lover
h.u tAUufuIiy reuivuiiKirwd my bir.hday all luetic yearai furguu me bow. To-day g the lira time since wi ald good by un my MMeu'-enth Writtay that no srjfl has arrived from Uit uiaziug east. 1 txptttt I Khali hear by the next
LITTLE REAL GOOD
f
"ROOSEVtLTS CONGRESS DID Of DO MUCH FOR PEOPLE
atea so an to provide for the elee-
ti'ii; of United Status senators by illt vote of the people. In sins of omlshioti. the record of the Roosevelt congress is greater only than it Is in sius of commission. The Democrats won signal victories luring the n-ceut se;don on three im-
nail that he has taken unto himself ' $o-Clled Triumphs ef Legislation, on ' ' in' i:..-a...ir. - I ! forced the
:f. Mime youug fresh-skinned tbiu
MM straight over from home In ordei & lest the Anglo ludiun marriage market before she runs the gamut ol - a peuslve London seasons. I'oor Dam He mm full of all a boy's passlonale fidelity. "1 shall never, never forget you oi
leave off lov lug you all my life!
Investigation, Prove to Re Chiefly in the Interests of Trusts and Monopolies.
The Fifty ninth congress will be Known in history as Roosevelt con great. At the session just ended It has done little hut sneeze when the
a dmitudoii of Oklahoma and Indian
territory as a state into the union; and they defeated the outrageous NfcMM f the Roosevelt gang to force Joint statehood upon New Mexico and Arizona against the wishes of the people of either territory; they forced through congress the Tillman 'Gillespie resolution for the investigation of the
it ffMiLf Rtiiiff V har a vroir
Sometimes 1 c an hear those Word" aa deal of the president's legislative tr-! '"e,atlon8 brtw"eB ,,,e rallnjads and
he sail tiieiu that wonderful June 1, umphs. I. t us .- what they Lave just eight yeats ago. wnen 1 was full been. Congress has passed the rallof child-girlhood's arrogance. ' road rate hill, a bill which outrageousPerhaps then oh! here comes some ly discriminates in favor of the Stand
I one to break my soiltuJe! Cannot they ird Oil company, and allows the rail-
oof littls book? you are faded and w on the margin:: like your wrii r the worse for wear! From 17 to 8 Is a long, long while! Who could help growing the worse f wear? I .!ou t suppose thit many Jilted woa of l'5can smile with perpetual r ii i ess!
Jilted!
corporations engaged in the produc
tion of coal and oil. The Democrats, with the aid of certain Republicans, ' also defeated the Santo Domingo i treaty and several other treaties ne- ; gotlatcd hy the administration which ' were calculated to impair the credit I of the country abroad and overturn the constitution at home. If they had been in ower they would have enact'ed almost every bill which the Republicans defeated, and would have made those which congress actually
leave me alone with my birthday roads to issue free passes to almost
thoughts? 1 everybody, and which was made pracI tlcally worthless by the rejection of 6 p. m Although I never believed the Rai ley and I-a Folleite amend-
' that Stils hirthil.iv entrv would divide merits On the wholf It was n tri-
Itself Into two halves, like some of the umph for the railroad and Standard others, n-vertheless. it hs done so. Dil monopolies and the smaller graftI ä.k..a. .. . I I ,v .. sWa ins t r ra it-i.r llio tiAin.ln It aaa in ft
, r u m lu" I V T ,7 V, ' passed comply with the demands of -include it in the bedroom (such a to that extent, also a triumph for . ' a til e I W M ) 1 J I 4" Any bungalow bedroom, where my din- Roosevelt. '
1 m i . i i . . , It liaa naceail m nm4l In j ,.... i . ,n I. Ill , m a. .
- a marvelously ugly word to ucr u"1 iaiu uui reau. ..- uii. iuoi, , ixmunue w sianu sjsjs, write but as a Birthday Diary de- i The "some one'' who came throagb Hitting the cost of the inspection to The Republicans of Maine that It. - the troth I may not scratch U UM trees to break the solitude of my extent of $::.000.0OO a year on the ; tne .diarchy that controls that party birthday thoughts was Dolf! pavers of the country, instead of in the Pne Tree state, have deterYes at 10 I loved madly riotously. The boy-iover. bronzed and grown '-he criminal beef trust, and yet allow- ; Einej to "stand pat. Senator Frye.
nl won lerfullv oh God' how fu l of Into a strong, almost stern looking 'ng me pacaora io paim on us em a Republican leader In the l nltert
I romance I was! -and at 21 1 had ""o
to teach myself to leave off loving!
W0MAN5 CORNER
A Heart-Shaped Cushion for Sofa
halmed beef on the public without put- , states senate, was chairman of the
I thoiiEht I would bnna your Dres- the date of the packing on the Btate convention, and referring in
is . v . i .. Li. nan 1 lu luiT fnwr nu Fisf-n pn n v
I didn't think I should ever learn -nt myii tnis year. lKuia. wers nu - , V K . " , . firf ,,., a- .tpr.rwi.i into the k'rcnpthenod and rewarded by this ,..soa; but I suppose I have-no I nrt words as) to Jjj l" m,aslire at the ex.nse of small pack l almokt wish now that I had entered mm and dropped a packet into my JJJ ,8 Ro08e. la the Birthday Diary how my lover ,.,Hrifflt wv 1 1" third triumph, and will, no .... r... rv Tin- woo n.,ih nv nir. In a Ftrincc. inexpncatie ..
...... ...v r- - . - . , oubf. result in augmented contribu iniiarlv nritinal aUmt the nrooeedina wasn t surprised to see him. .t almos' .
-l.o wa. ! was d..ne, but for all 'hat seemed a- though the water and the II was wjrth remembering. ! and the birds had prepared me It was after dinner. 1 was sltttn. In for bis coming
"11 thought you had f-f-forgotten
me
th
my boudoir waiting for him instead of k lng to the theater with the others, ;:ise he had wired that he wanted t.i rjt me alone
ri,,.. ..i i i... a - m- r, i nhould never, never foraet you," he
. Hill "111 . ', 111411- 111 T ' 11 1. 1' ' I "It Is because he Just wants to sit answered quietly, as I raised the lid ol with his arms around me; he and I a small cardboard box, and .i!t ,v r!rPlvM " I thoueht with ! There was my birthday gift!
.lad conceit at I got into his favorlta
ions by the tri3t to the campaign
fund of the G. O. P. Congress, under the lash of Roosevelt, passed a bill Increasing the pres
, ..,. Ident's compensation during the term e this year. I stammered - tearing JJ JJ . string and paper off the packet I told rotj eight years ago that 1 ve PM).nses, thollKh th con.
Another gold heart just like the one
g iwn.
he had given me when 1 waa 17!
With curious punctuality (he wan 1 nave come nome w ov juu uxj usually late on every occasion Georee heart over again Will you take it this
nrrived. His mouth looked straight and time. Delia
-Mtution expressly forbids such an increase The Democrats in congress opposed it. This was a triumph for R.xtsevelt. and. like all his real triumphs, a blow to American institutions.
his speech to tne attitude of the Re
publican party on the tariff, said' "It will continue to Ftand pat. " Thit official announcement of the future action of the Republican party ou the tariff question is not unexpected, for it has been evident Bince Congress met last December that the standpatters had complete control, and that President Roosevelt had Joined in "letting well enoiiRh alone."" This 6hows the power of the protected monopolies, which Is so great that even our strenuous president fears to taka up the cudgels acaimt them, although some of his friends declare he is at heart a tariff reformer. For a president and a party that boaats of "doing things." they will
now have to add. "if we dare to buck
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A HEART-SHAPED PTT.I.OW. New 1 Pas in sofa cushions are al
travs welcome, for the average house- open work
hold cannot own too many cushion to suit the feminine membt r. though there may be an occasional masculine protest against an excess in supply. The latest notion It to have one or two cuthions of heart shape resting on top of the ordinary square pillows, and the result It very good, as th accompanying illustration shows. The cushion is of large size, somewhat solidly stuffed, and from six to eight Inches thick. For the center the heart shape Is cut out In a flat piec of tilk. backed. If soft, with coarse linen or ttiffer material, and set with a wide gauging made to lie flat. Sometimes, as in th example here pictured, a loneh of embroidery is added. In
: perfectly plain corded silk without : adornment the heart cushion makes an admirable accessory to the sofa 1 furnishing. Broiderie Anglaise on ! Ivory lawn, lined with one of the col- , ors dominant in the room, makes an 1 excellent covering for stich a cushion the gauging betng dispensed with In favor of a flat shaped border of the
eet as he entered the room, but when H was pVMHhl against my own In the i passionate greeting he had ever given me, I forgot Its aim .-t cruel tinea. hn I hnd drawn back after that m it. spontaneous kiss, George did not
make anv effort to come near
Then I realized that there are s me
m-n who "never forget" and thank God for lh?m!
Against the advke of the best en- . , monoooiis.ti,
gin.-ers in th country tne president I A lhe Bpectacuiar trust busting It forced through congress his scheme .mtiveiy worthless, unless the for a lock canal at Panama, instead of j founda(ion of tne ssntjnpelr that lea sei level ( .mal T h i s w as a triumph 1 I , ,-m, ,,f snsjlji
through the tariff. Is knocked from under the tariff protected trusts and combines. The fact that the iron
Oh
1 writing doi
the
SIS' J ft
and steel production of the country is controlled by the steel trust, and the sugar trust controls sugar, and the beef trust controls meats, and the hundreds of other trusts anil combines control nearly all the net ; ss!ties and luxuries of life, would not
I be of such consequence if their protection was withdrawn and comjwtl-
tion from other countries protected
TIiC people IDIU nn.i iijouiiy.iij ,
prices. Kveryone knows that the cost of living has advanced 47 per cent, since the present Republican tariff law was enacted, and that enormous inroad on the incomes of the people is mostly caused by the protection granted the tru-ts. which the Republican leaders bo glibly declare they will stand pat upon.
of tho transcontinental railroads a.
Hut. Dost, I have changed so much W. ag a trhini,,n of Roosevelt. A let me move into the sunlight here, ,,.rk canal at Panama will not interso that you can really see my face; fMC very mcn wItn Harrlman. Hill and remember. I powder now! . . . Qr 3orgmn These men. at least, owe
me No. no. you must hear me. I have R cr,.at debt of gratitude to Roosevelt
loved some Cne very much, and and lor Bg legislative work.
have come to tell you." be heran, he cave me up. (Jilted me. Dolf.) Tne proposition to subsidize ships nir more Nap. deon'rf than I had You will be only taking the leavings of milt , tnis COUntry by the protected um hlto "I have come to say. 1 another man; you can't want me interests was one of the president's that my pe p!e want-me to Ivlf. ou can't want me!" per measures. It passed the senate ya -.vornan vkith a great d al With a tender smile on hit facet, nTltor his la h ; but It lodged in the 1 1 -money than you wdl Iolf took both my hands in his. house, where It will rest until the iMTi had better confess It all. Yes. dear. 1 can want you. and I do rext S(.sion. Roosevelt will triumph j want you.' he ati-w. ; i; I have want- p, o , if the people will reelect
ed yon all these years lonely, blazing his henchmen to congress next fall, years. Dellrt ; an 1 in my own way I've Congress j a-s :! the Aldriih r been praying all the time that some Pition. authorizing and directing the day we might be together." .resident to pun hase materials and A sud n feeling of resentment equipment for the conrtrnction of .he rushed ovtr me (perhaps his prayers Panama canal from the tariff prof netted been responsible for my being ed trusts of this country, notwtthloved and left!); but then as I saw standing lower bids for such articles the great honesty of his eyes, nothing from BsVOpMHI bidders. This was a but thankfulness and humility re- triumph for Roosevelt and the standmalned In my heart. patters. "If you really mean It. Dolf. 1 1 For years the labor unions have adam rcadv but It Is a risk for a man to vocated a law making common car-
. - . . mm Ii ii W 1 II . WI n f, . w Iniiirlao t r f 1 1 11 i T Ofl' . . .. . . mm - J
pick up DroKen inreaus sucr eigui rm n- ...... .... pro:jucts inordinately. ine sssswst years. ' 1 said. idoyes acting under orders. This MB arjminlstration in Its spectacular "It is no risk, because, with me, the was passed, and Roosevelt gets the i tru5l hating performance seems to threads have never been dropped." credit due to the larnr organizations, j D? t0 make the trust baronr- divide up Then he bent down and kissed my Me did nothing to push this bill. wjth lne Republican machine part of hand. , . . The senate confirmed the appoint j gr(. profits to the campaign Now the second go'.d heart (I lost ment of Harnes. Roosevelt's assistant fund and so kPPp the Republican par- ... . mm s a K.e swsssss i- Vi esasssa Keuql I roll. I m
ih flrst i.:i. vears ago! Is Danging privsip pi-, n i.n . -uo-.- ..v-. (y ln IH1NVpr. Tne trusxs ana eorixirs
round my neck, and everyone knows ment or Mrs Minor .Morns an a -.. we are going to be married. and respectable woman, disgusted the We have been on to the houseboat. People of Washington and the entire , w-. 1.1. mA rrt-H nver us country. This and the travellt:g ex-
aim r.i ii "i i - ...... . both, and mamma Is so happy, too. Pnse steal were his greatest
Kx.ryone seems happy, and-surely ! rnpns
It can't ie true but Is It that I am
Ugly history of debt and difficulty, tha happy as well? ... a, a m,mm .Hm a ... . ' If ft a-nr en
,rv edicts ot a suoumsu iiu.. , n wwwm sw :.., . - - ,, itriafP rem- ' .w. t . . . i . i , ,
f renrrals. admirals, unpaid bills but (I sit opposite the glas? as I write) , l ' . ' iroume 'in -- "- -
New Way to Perfume the Hair Padded Caps Worn to Give the Hair I now Is the time to scent It. There are a DeLcate Fragrance No Heavy ever so many ways of doing it. Scent Allowed. Upon the piazza of a Newport house a girl sat the other day rocking. The girl with the scented hair is the As sh rocke(1 she neid in her hands popular craze. Her hats seems to be fhe t,J)S of a palr of bonnet strings, scented and l.er veils; yes. and her And ghe Bniiled as 8he rocked and complexion, too all perfumed. Does MW.ed the 8trings. Upon her heal it all come from the sc. nt of the scent- thpfe was a bonnet, not the ordinary ed hair? That Is another question. fconn,., nor ye, a sunbonnet. It was The girl with the perfumed "air j a curious little Venetian affair which knows how to select her perfumes. I mij?ht be called a headdress, yet ln She does not pick them out at bap- I MtJ ,t was a scented hat. hazard, by any m ans Nor i. she! m reckless with them. She picks out the right s-.nts and uses them in the m rounJ right way. ! crown into which the head could b! The secret in perfuming is to ... . ihnrm Par.iiK8
; tabs coming dow n upon the ne k. Thcsev taps were filled with perfume
choose the wild flo-ver scents. The
hothouse scents are apt to be heavy. Or you can choose the "made" scents, which are very good in l'-ed. No matter what odor is selected, let It be one that it refreshing. Don't choose heavy funereal odors. There is all the difference In the world iK-tween odors. There are scents that mak" one faint and depres? one. -.nd there are others that enliven. Choose the latter. The girl who gees in for beauty can Just as well scent her hair as not ar.d the can do it in an unobtrusive way. In the summer time the hair is heavy and it smells heavy. It Is not light and agreeable, nnd
. . . . . I . f HA
and the top or tne nat me uny mtle crown was also full of perfume. It was redolent as the breeze. Upon the beai-h one sees women with the pad dad silk caps, sunn'.ug thems-tlves all alone, far from the eyo cf man, with the little caps upon the hair, and the odor gradually s ttlin? into the locks. The best perfume for the hair is a very weak spirits of cologne made sweet with just a very little oil cf jasmine which can lie added to tae spirits of cologne and set away for couple of wuks to ripen.
Still Trmt Wurh Prices.
it. Prpftv CrnrHpt Lace
have increased the prices of their l lA1.r l MoU If
mill uuw tu maivv ii.
AMR TUK iL'till TIIK TKKtS.
tri-
r.mgress passed the bill to declare
th" true Intent and meaning of the
tions were quite liberal to -Mr. Cortclyou far Mr. Roosevelt's campaign, and as he is not only chairman of the Republican national committee but a member of the cabinet also, and thut knows all the trust and adminlst ration secrets, he will doubtless be able
to make the trust magnates again con-
full o
and seiMm porta nee, and the pitiful, p almost looks like It
act entltb d "An act In relation to ,rib,lt( for tho coming campaign The
re the Interstate com- ; iroubie with this Republican plan ot
merce commission." etc.. so as "to ex- ; trust bunting it It will never make
i r ;ly weakness of a roan wltn a lirm jaw and Napoleonic profile! n.-'ulls are nothing; it s only results thai n:atter. and the results are in my li-a; t and on my face! This morning when I woke 1 looked In the gkss. just as I looked on the I began my Hlrthday Diary eu-ht years ago! At flr-t there didn't seem to be much difcrence; but then gradually I understood why my only friends are clever, etaid spinsters or sensible married ..inen, and my only admirers livery ilMMtl or prudent people who would be likely to study Inturance prospecUSf 8. A "Woman" "f five and-twenty!
' . .1 Imniimitf nnlv tl H nAtliml TWT . . - 1 1 c r.tK,.
i ,v,, m.,if tmllirr Wlfsnut iiiiiiiuuiij - xne trusis llliiu n htb, mi ! I caught myself Ftnmrg witaoui on the nart of , .... -a., . .1.-1, ,st.
Will H' '. - ayi IDITUlI V IO Will ' ' 111- ' K"' " - ' mm
knowing it. and the smll has taken away that long line: I II put on my white frock and and why. to-ntght I believe I can bear to wear roses! Ah! there Is Dolf; he It calling to me from the garden below. . . . When are you coming down, you vain little girl!" t,l - Irl lrt"
i..u.r Kill. -..
the government In any proceeding that tne people may be made to pay authorized by any statue, testifies on tne contributions to campaign fundi oath, or In obedience to a tubjioena as wrj as being plundered for the produces relevant evidence." This benefit of the trust magnates thf mkeept the "natural persons" in the big seivrt tA ith all this Republican noise thieving trusts out of jail. It Is a an0ut trusts, can you name one trust great positive triumph for Roosevelt. , that nag reduced the price of ILs prodNow, for his negative triumphs. acts
He and his party defeated the Mil
Not ' . lever woman' -but Just "vain 1 ftmMU tne Rafety of employes and
A Righteous Coalition.
little girl!" Imrs on railroads bv limiting the' The action of the senate cn Impor
At last I have come back to my herb , orvice of emnloves thereon tant bills and Its d termination to
tage I pro H but some one hat Jje hm partv (lct,ated the Till- force the house of representatives to called me a girl." hm d8iKried' to prohibit con- accept the more radical amendment3
It Is very dear to be loved, and my - - hv roriKrations to cam- that the senate adopted, has much
thankfulness Is great Fleaje God. the future
rill be all
I remember 1 w 1 used to revel in ; right I think It wiu. the term "Wernau" while I waa young Where a: e the roses? u ouKh tor It to be absurd when ap- j i ll put one In my hair, and a clurtet
plied to myself; but now, eh! I d give on my ore h
. 1 , m . I . mIu mwmnn
H:: 1 n 1 UK II DVUV.V wuuiu ' wj
t.ineously call me a "gi.i!"
II feems ages Flnce 1 was called a u. anyone except mamma ishe o; t; :rse will cnll me one when I n ! . ajH always a "nice little womit," a "clever woman like yourself."
11 who are such a charming wo- a
Yes. Dolf. 1 am coming!
A little girl!!!
middles loop. 5 chain 1 treble in each of ibe remaining ).Kps of th"- scallop, J chain in founciatlen loop, turn, t chain 1 treble in each loop (with '1 In the middle one round the scallop,
)oin to foundation, turn; , 3 chain 1 All Kinds of Hand-Made Lace L iu treDie m , .,rest loop, 3 loops of I
Favor and This a Beautiful Pattern.
croch
I
t
Do
trebles Into the same loop, still leav
Ing the last kxp of each stitch unworked (4 loops on hooki, cottin over and draw through all the loops at once. : chain, :5 more groups of tre
bles like the one Just made, with
chain between each group into the same loop as the first. 5 chain, pass to the next loop, and work In it 4
groups of trebles with 5 chain between he (reD,e Jugt maf,e 3 cnain
Work 16 chain-stitches, a double w J(lflftil
el in 12:h from hook, o chain. ' 71 4ar-ti mS ai 5
bet in the end Ititctt, r Jm"' V
urn. n treble u üm aa
not complete the stun, out leave 5LÄ 'rAkäm . WJ
ops on the tioot: i m re mmTTT iT VZ-
wmm
A TT It. 1 TIVK KKSICN.
each group, turn
j chain, a double cro.het Into the nearest chain loop. ." chain, a double crochet ln the next loop. 5 chain Into the r,d loop. t chain ln the 4th and fth loops, turn: 4 groups of trebles with 5 chain between each under each of the 6 chain loops, turn and repeat from for length of lace required.
The scallops are worked along the
1 double crochet on the nearest treble
of previous tow. repeat from round the schllop. join to foundation and proceed a before. Work a row of chaln-stltches from loop to loop along the upper edge ol the insertion.
A Sallow Bkin. No ot tr.ir.l applications do the least
side of the iace. having 3 loops to each j pK)d m Uf.n a ,.ape; cold baths, leav-
polm. ing off stimulants, especially tea.pieas-
Burn, etc. I don t w:-nt to be
won. an not
j asaa . . t K a m i t . r . 1
"Blew," "clever.- or "charm ng!" our slat. ana pr- . . d nlve II my reputation for saying kingdom, and little Alice she added, r- m. mrnrnj v .... . - ,i, hll.l no.-irol her
ftnait tblncs. ,elrg aecom?llated and looking o.wu v -
w. .I-ieail. anil ftr dresslna well. If 1 ' belongs to
... .rmotion funds. This was a rai. 1 'he cr. .lit or tne senate in uie
mighty triumph over honesty and minds of the voters. This was shown
in I ii I Dy tne vigorous apMuw 07 --
He and his partv defeated the eight- cupants of the galleries when Senator . w,.,. .ul .mm i.w hill the ; Falley on. lu led his spech answering
on labor bill; the bill to modify the attack on the senate and himself rhe Philippine tariff: the I.UI to reduce In the Cosmopollttn magazine In an 2f JarifriSlch exceed 100 perinrtirle entitled "Treason In tho Sen811 1 , ... .-.or rota, nieas ' ate. " The DcmoeraM,- senators, head-
rni ana an uiiwi - . , . .j
The Other Kingdom, j .' tno La Koll Me Joint resolution el hy Senator tarmacs. a.o ay The tc.uber ha,! leeen instrueüng thf reft(.rv. aU coal, oil and lignite de . his efforts with vigorous hand.-tapa class about the three klngdoma of tht !n ,he ,)Uuic domain tor the and congrat-ilated him on his cornunTerte. and to make It plain . the Unlid States; the Tiling 552?-
1.1 Everything n our acnooir.xik 1 ion for the lnvc tiganoo or ni- usii-i -s-".- ......
torn 1 to favored persons; the Tillman ami joine.i ... v.- nrlnL on asking br information from I gratulatlons to Senator Bailey The revolution asKing . n.,,..h ..n reform-
Hrst row: 3 chain from tne nrsi w the second loop of the first point,
4 chain across to the first loop of the
lstlons nnd strong will to
fltrht the nervous weakness, all help.
Study the dietary, and eat nothing
next point, 3 chain to the next loop. thal , difflcult of digestion; lettuce and repeat Irom to end of lace. anj the apring onions are very great Second row: I chain from the first aids to sleep; sometimes an onion, . 1 . -11....I m. An ran with ii 1 1 f f I
u the second loop of the previous row, ; peei..i. s... "
. I 1 . ,,.,.,.,- .r 1 a n 1 m o
3 chain, a double crochet on OM next on. pn " - - ' -'n.-
l.e next rea. . tusi iienoe
Of
l.elong
our desks to the vegetable kingdom
iuld ,ati be a allly, vain, shy, arrotnt "girl" agate. i nt no "youth's tweet -tcented irso- - I" has losel for me. M I nni "clever" I an loe-
i
n- aduilreJ I aa unlovedl
the animal King. lorn
Artce looked up nulte resentfully, an
her eves filial ,ears- "ne au swer.: ' "Teach-. I 1na " re mis take, for my wni.na -ays that II little children bel.ng to the klngdoo oJ Heaven "- -Llppiuodta Mnatefx
n itrollr-r of the currency re- alll.nce of the real Republican reformthe comptroller f ti he currr i ( Democrats 5fi?t rJ:'b IT. " fttnds the ! te. had the effect of passing ...eh su
Fol lette resolution for Invettiga- f.ry legislation as the Tillman corrnp Mttf-3 between the rail- ' practices bill, which the house of WWW Li thn comnanle. ownlne the representatives has refused to Inn" trat rs n tah' mu.bwe'.ern do.se. The country Is to be con era U Met id he joint res.dulion to j u'.atrd on b edition ef DWwtt SiTl tS" meUtutlon of 'he Vnltcd'and RwoUlraa nTltsWt
double crochu. t; .hain on
.loiibl crochet (see Illustration.
chain ba.k Into the 6 chain loop. f double crochets along the loop just made, M chain Into the center (or C chain I loop. double crochets along Ihla wt k"P, 10 chain into the center loop. 11 double crochets along thla
last loon. M chain into rwntrr ny
10 I sleep. Daave drugs alone.
Birthstor.e Th re has be n such a revival of tne fad of wearing birth stones that one store has instituted the plan of announcing es"h month which stone Is
the lucky one for that month, on
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