Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 October 1906 — Page 7

I PURELY FEMININE

Season Was Too Gaudy.

RECENT SUMMER MARKED OSTENTATION.

BY

I pencil, calculated to add hugely to the world's gay et at the . . rise of w.,m. n's good taste and modesty.

Autumn offen a safo antidote to the

Jtf In the Irtfct Cf Hai-ad no Against Newsp.per Third Assistant IV . , flmrf Madden Is tryfag v,-t ha: t., :; 'he railroad- who are Mil Id : by Ropabltcaa MBgnm He ia- t ap peared before the Ualtad states pos 1 WMiliilii, which i Investlgatine the alleged violation of the law h publications enjoying the one cnt oat age rate. The tomn.Nsiun r,n sluts of Senator Penrose of f'.nnsyl vanla. Clay of Ooofgla, and ('arter of Montana, and RoptaaeatgtlVOf Ovei

Mice i oi m nan , (,,,! . ,,r ew ler , sey. anil Moon ,,f Tennessee. y ,

ucn cnarges that most of the 1 1 l.uu

o deficit

I IN BETHANY '?TTHSMkmii L ;, J POUpMÄ-FLYNN it VV lW-'rBY tuion rLowfg WWC'OCr v P !.ath wrought a. ' J ' K ' 1 w rk upri me -Matt I'J I

J1 , rrT;'. a;-,urlr Pr.vw. IM nur Ust laoft, the ewnu.g of Uu

I'l.Ai Olivee ti ..

Mount ot I. Wim Ii a

Comr.tnt and Suggestive Thought. V. 0. "In the hou.-.o of Simon the

in tKistal receir u leper. " It is conimonlv suitosed that

harr-a ... t,, jHihlicatlona tha: havt ,nta mn, 'f wh. 11 n (thins tt.tther if unlawfully kon advantage d be known, had been healed of his disease no cent ra;e. If this wera true Mad b' '

len is to blame for allowing unlawPi!

advantage being taken of the law b it

Autumn's Decree Is That Quieter Effects Are to Rule, and Marks the End of the Reign of Hysteria.

ccording to a well-known writer

t fj li in. It has been a delirious 111 T and the woman whoso t, :nts that way has fairly .vn led in the different effects she has treati I la the way of rnmhinatious. I one more violent than the last. Chains and beads have Been omnipresent, und glass and china have net a worn au freely and fashionably as onyi and coral might be in more particular days. Autumn, happily, has decreed that

A it 1I1 U' It 1 nnffAJ u . 1. -

" " ru'u snci.iiy lacts uo not warrant any such from the clothes hysteria during the charge, for the law has been inter last few months. preted by Madden as Buch as ,KvibH Whatever mistakes she has sMds) 1 Wt thf OwapnaM and other pubshe now has the chance to riHISIM Mcttons The deficit is caused by them, not by laying in an en"r,-ly Mw ; the enormous price paid the railroad

sei or ciornea. nut by niodif lot- l.. r lor eativintr th.

replying.

contrasts and wearing gloves, veils and coats.

These will convert her from a demoralized May queen into a sane and sensible appearing person, who has a mind lit and willing to take up other

issues of life clothes mania.

mail and the ulna

lark hats, 'Irring by the railroads charging ex

orbitant rent for mail cars and alsc by the rapid increase of the rural free delivery routes. One dollar a hundred pounds Is a good price for carrying sacks of news-

V". 7. "There catt.o unto him a worn a." Jesus, with other male guests was reclining at the table, when Mary the sister of Lazarus and Martha raws) to him "Alabaster box." A bottle, or cruse, made of the rare and

delicate alabaster. "Very precious an' what 't is all about I've give

ointn.i :"

HE ATTENDS A BALL.

Policeman Barney Flynn siood -fors the (..ptaln and salu' I

Is th" ma-ay th' byes did to Regan

!' : ; Dim iff K- -an. tsV nov tfcfff

I'd like; he; aid. Tr to I ordhered ; had him Off to th' picnic? He was an

on th" night pa'hrol nlxt Chuesday."

Why." asked the captain. "Day work is considered preferable, and you've had that for sonic time." Policeman Flynn flutend hishdm t

awkard felly that nlver had done annything more gra-aceful than carry a hod iv brick up a ladder. He c'u'da't da-ance snny more than a

cow that's tangled in a ba-arb wire

nervously for a minute or two before I Ante, but th' byes an' th' gir-rls was

bound f'r to have him thry.

an i

" T is a fam'ly niatther. ' he said at ' ;hey made a peg-top iv him. Some last, "but I'll ball e th' wa-ay iv it. ft iv UV la-ads held him while th" r-riat

DffMf this eternal I IaIr mail, and many of the greater Mf head." Also ujxm his f-et (John!

The other SCCOUnta tell

us that this ointment was the rare and costly spikenard distilled from an odorous plant which grew in the far east, and mingled with oil. making a rich perfume unknown to BMdera chemists. In quantity it was a pound that is 12 ounces. "Poured it on

ff I 1

!

IDEAS FOR THE HOSTESS. Hallowe'en Browne Party Decorations for Church Wedding.

Hallowe'en Brown e Party.

ind in her eauerness to lavish every drop upon her beloved, perhaps she crushed the fragile Jar 1 Mat hi. She also wiped his feet with her hair (Johni. The practice of anointing th Bf n OS with perfumed oils was as com nion among the Hebt. ws as smoni. other oriental peoples. V. 8. His discl'des had Indiana

newspapers are sending their news papers for the news agents by express or fast freight at a lower :a - Tin railroads for the year ending June .'!0

IIOI the last official report received j for carrying the mails $ i 1 IX. 7 ;.' and for the same period the express com ' panieh paid the railroads $41,873.636

People of all aees love to oelehra T,: weight of the eJpress matter car

on all hallowe'en. and this party is e- rlt'd m,,Rt exce.-d the weight of thf tlon." Judas was the sp.kesman. but

PWWl adapted to children between " r:irr:e(' many ti nes, which mm ine "tner r.'iesties Jcdned him in ccn

be aes of eight and 12. If not more ta,e now uw railroads, l.y the aid o! 1 demnina Maty s lavish ; enditure.

than a dozen guests are invited, ask complacent Republican congress

them to supper and send them ail home promptly at nine O'clock. On the little farmptla fhapfd cards besides the hour and date rrlta: This season of the year. Is to the Itrowui.- s hear1 most d.-ar." Have a

pumpkin centerpiece filled with fruit wnom a" Republican members BfVSJ had OppOftSSalty to putioin some

and a ring of little Hrownie fiiriins rp notoriously railroad sympathizers.

and see that the mail facilitiA of

V. 9

Miht have bc-en sold foi

are paid subsidies far greater than n ich." Its value was estimated bv

the service is fairly and reasonably , Judas at 3iK) pence : that is. about H"

. th good woman is a mituber iv

I v well, th' mane's shlipied me mind.

up

guessin', but she do be a mimber in good shtandin", an' she r-runuing' fr th fffice iv Grand Slcritary. Tw'u'd not be worryin' me. iv eooiM, but rrth' ball that's to come off nixt Chties fej . whin she wants me f'r to do a bit ir campalgnin'. ' T is fr you.' the nay

Iv thim wound a clo'es-Iine r-round

him. Thiu. at th' wor-rd, they r-run with th" line an' he began Tr to shpin. Oho! but 1 can see him now! Talk about ye-er r-round da-antes? There niver was th" akel iv that wan Ir Regan s He'd be snpinnin' yet if he hadn't gone through a windy lw th' pay-villon " " Tis easy da-ancln'," urged Mrs.

to me. -to prove ye re a pop'lar ma an Hjna. All ye ba-ave to do is to with th' ladies. Ye must da-ance with gr-rab ye-er gir-rl an' go r-round an thim an' be po-lite an' nice so s they'll r-round till ye fall or th' music

all be fallin' over tbimsilves f'r to vote

w-orth. Xewspape

publishers should keef

"Given to the poor." This was Judas stion. made, not because be

their eyes open to the investigations cared for the poor, but because a.'

Of this joint committee of congress, treasurer ;f the little band he would

tc

portion of the money entrusted

him. V. 10. "When Jesus understood.' Jesus perceived that some actually

rhicken. baked potatoes cue salad !lr ! interested :n securing newspa condemned Mary s beautiful deed. It

pers at the present cheap rate as

around It. one for each child, l.lttht

the rooms with jack-o lanterns and n"w:lapers are not recommended to

SOTT a simple supper of creamed e r'lr:ai'c'(l r abolished. The ptib-

with crackers, cocoa, with little indi

vidual pumpkin pies. It them bob ' an-v advance in the rate of postage for apples, burn nuts and have a suo- wl" have to paid by the subscribers.

ply Of pop corn. Tell them harmless Thr r,,?"'m needed is the reduction ghost stories and give a description of ,n ,ne rat' laitl to 'be railroads and

of course, pained Mary to be criticised by pood men for whom she had gn at Safe a. and Jesus reproved them, say Ing, "Why trouble ye the woman for the hath wroupht a good work." The

how hallowe'en orieluated and how "r I,sal cars and the special sub- 1 apostles thought Mary had wasted rr the day is celebrated in other coun- E,ai8 voted by congress for the so- ointment. trial It is surprising ho interested called fast mall trains and every con-I V. 11. "Ye have the poor always

with you." At that day. and in every

On bathing beaches there have been

sue- sights as never were before on

land or sea

much trouble the guests may be asked to come in Hrownie costumes and a

quieter effects must rule, proving that j prize given to the child who guesses

tue un who chine to white and black 1 the most children. The Japanese pa

children are in facts and the many Rressman should be pledged to voto

WCrada pertaining to this interesting ' ror ,ne reduction of these unreason- day and land since, there have been

Jcsis

He recog

aires this service as done unto him

LA j

He

are all fascina'lng. If not too ! h,e rtes tor carrying the alls and abundant opportunities for trouble the guests mav be asked 1 deficit in the postal revenue would : friends to help the oor. H

be turned Into a surplus.

REAL ESTATE SPECULATION.

1 Matt

!116).

Hut me ye have

It the rainbow sum- ) "-r masks may be used r the rnn'h- Care ShouM r Forr,.w

1 Wd ' i : i a ivance or tne style, ! ers can make them of cloth. Have

In

ilthouch the clothes maniacs set her

down as dow ify

he words to a "Hrownie" jingle that 1 will be good to read to the litMe folks

chases of Even Homes.

no vice ir. the r se to a simple tune for them tc

nitnin" !.- thai Makes a woman ma such an idiot as this dress hyaria.

Shi

dng.

carri. s th

ait

ever with her

Decorations for a

At the head of each aisle place an

iat she is watch! nc for some gleam ' arcn cover'd with ferns and vines

The present boom may continue for a time, for the I'nited States has produced larpe crops and will have a good sized surplus to sell abroad to

Church Wedding. ' pay for the increase.) im,.orts. Rut

it is well for those who are pinnlnc tlHflir falfll tin Pool -rf- - r vA nl.itUn

not always." Only a few davs loneer

pur. ' w"u,d ,he friends of Jesus have to es j press their loving devotion to his per 1 son.

. 12 She did It for my burial." 11 was istomary foi th lews anoint the dead IhhIv for burial. V. 13. Wheresoever this SMpfl

! shall be preached." Wherever the gwd i news shall be proclaimed how God

through the life and death of his Son

"gr'rebb-d the jr'r-rl" and h-

gTabbed her tight. fr th' wife iv that fine glntleman, Harney Flynn.' Oho! 't is a gr-reat show I d ma-ake iv mesllf doin' th' s'clety act at a ball." "Well, if you don't want to go. why

sBtopa. "Will ye wind me up?" demanded Poliieni.iti Fiynn. 'I-n"t be ma-akin a fool Ir ye-er-silf," retorted Mrs. Flynn. indignantly. "Ve il ua-ave to da-ance. an' ye'll ha-.ive to talk to thim iv parli'minfry la-sw. Ye must luk it up so's ye can luk wise an' use th' wor-rda like ye knew all tlv re was to it. 'Tis a gr-reat pint ye'll ma-ake f'r me in that, fr ivcry wan iv thim know that th' wib .v a ma-an that's poshted on parli'minfry la-aw is a va Table officer fr to ha-ave. Ye sh'ud hear Mrs. Burfrke"s good ma-an talk iv

r-rules Iv ordher an' ailnut corn-it y If th' whole." " Ti little I know : iv th' whole or th' com or anny oP cotn-ity," liceman Flynn.

"Thin 'tld time ye swered Mrs. Flynn.

Of cotirse it Is unnecessary tc say that Policeman Flynn followed the course his wife had outlined for him.

That was BtMSJtJal to domestic peace. He mastered a few parliamentary I terras, and he went to the ball, and j he danced. He "gr rabbed the gir-rl" and he grabbed her tight, and then in solemn manner they üescribed varli ous uneven circles on the floor of the

hall. But Policeman F! vnn w nnl

an' th' oom-lty th' half ted Po-

Parned." an-

don't you sav sor nsked the captain. h.ppy. JJl,

' 1 nil i an rv 'Vri' Inhur o!n't vmii'''

"F'r sure," answered Policeman

r-rignt. ir ye cud shtop there." hs

said, but he seiiously objected to ths

as to the smartness of Krom the on? wlr which the brldo to remember that when the price of 1 "urf'd out hls ,ov? aa'J Ufo ,n 8arrl

and no glance is bold or ;i"1 "avo her monogram suspended .en! estate i boomed Iwvnnd what it

n: eaoagti to convince her that It is , :i"J Imm ",,K'r that of the groom, will Iba beauty ..f her dress, but its Mark ,no Pf WS reservffl for special thei

guests by bum l,n of flow. :- with

I'tta 1 1 . . .

' "iwness uiai if attracting fj i.tion. B? atef gowns, low-necked and pin- . ffd with jewels, have actually been 1 w rf at the first meal of the day. a bat apparently being meant to transtfM get up into a morning lt. SR. Vassal bam gtne about the piazzas Iba big hotels in motor coats and - who never traveled In anything 'it a trolley car. Ihe lorn; clriVfi ami ih i.,.. 1

.. v - 11 cir. iv togi her with transiiarencles In aj of bodices, have called down m of clergymen the country far, Tulle boas, reduced by dampness to tne consistency of a gauzy caterpillar,

ere must soon come a time

th !oom will sr.ap from the force oi

bbons or while tulle. Hank the ' the current that Is bevonn Its ability

altar with ferns, palms and masses of Mowers, if there are P be a number of attendants, say four or six. hae them carry shepherds' ciooks. tied w ith a knot of How ers and riMHJM and precede the bride two snd two, awaiting her coming at the head of ; the aisle where they separate and cross the crooks above their hta.ls, forming an arch under which shs

Ree for his children, there shall the

produce anj pay interest upon 1 s",ry also ")hI of Mar- who Poured

when 1 aearesi Treasure to express

rv r love to Jesus "In the whob w rid " Jesus psjSjMi out hi life for ail mankind, ar.d he foresaw that this good news would be proclaimed throuehont the world. V. 14. ' Ther. " Very soon after thlt feast. "Judas Iscariot." Judas of

to bear. Real estate, city or country, is the last thing to feel the effect fj rising prices and the first to be unsalable when the crash comes. A

nome. wtwi-.e;- a citv nous,, or a

farm, is the best investment in the j Kprio,h- tn only one of the apostolic wo: id. and evervone shoukl strive tc 1 l,and wno was not a Glean. He had become his own landlord and if it has I Bl!" the alvantaPe of intimate to be bought on the Installment plan. I r' "ipanlonshlp with Jesus for three

or by giving a mortgace for deferred

passes. The effect is extremely pret- ! payments, and therefore having to ty and is sorne'hins; different from the ' ,.ay even more than it would he worth

Mower girl. lintii.-diately preceding ff,r cash, yet it may be. and Eenerally

1

the bride, there may be a tiny page , the best Investment a man ever

eartying the ring on the calyx of a makes; and the economies and elf calla Illy. He should be dressed In denials that the debt entails have

pur

chaser to habits of frugality and hap plness. It is not. therefore, the home buyet that is advised to refuse to take

white linen, with white canvas shoes ! ..op,, a to the education Of the

and white s'ocklngs. Hlue is a color much affected by bridal attendants, with large bats, plume iaden. Shower bouquets are still popular,

also the white prayer book with mark- ,-hances. but the speculator who ex

ers of ribbon with a flower on the f pects enormous profits by the set-

end of each.

Mourning. The question is Mkad

should a mother seclude herself from ,

church, calls and the world In general after a child's death and how long mourning should bo worn." Custom prescribes one yenr for the wearing of deep mourning and during that time it is not necessary to return calls or accept social invitations. Church need never be excluded. In fact, one's Indhidua! fen-lines ars one's best guide In all these matters. MADAM I : MKKHl.

rich-quick route, who buying at the

top of the market Is a lucky individual I if he Is not stuck with something he 'How long cannot get his money out of. even at

a loss. The present era of extravagance and high prices Is breeding millionaires, but the greatly Inci-eased cost "f living, caused by inflation and Re publican tariff protected trusts, is not conducive to saving by those of Ilm !fcd Incomes who will be the first to eel the downward trend of the pendulum of prices. If to a more re

stricted inccme is added the burden

years, but his avaricious heart had

not been won to love the loving One Went unto the chief priests." The priests, of whom Caiaphas was the leader, had determined to seize Jesus and put him out of the way. They eagerly welcomed Judas, who came tc them and offered to betray his Ird.

. 15. "What will ye give me"" This

sent -nee gives us a key to Judas'

character. He wus continually seek Ing sc mething for himself. Jesus words, from the early days of his min Istry. Indicate that ho f, It that Judas' i.eart was not with him "John 6:7ft; Matt. 2fi:.:.l. "Thirty pieces of sll

ver" Thirty shekels; that is. a little

less than 120 In our money. An an clent prophet had foretold the very price for which Jesus would be sold (Zach 11:12. V. H "Opportunity to betray him The chief priests were anxious thai Jesus should be quietly and secretly delivered into their hands, lest there be an uprising of the people In his de fense. Practical Points. V. 7. Kstlmate the "precious thines"

!ns and v

"ve oeen omni-

reeiy and fauhionablv

m onyx.

lave

thfy f

" ' n flaunted for the

reason that

An English 3ridi. At a rerent Fngllsh wedding ths bride was In white crepe tie chine snd

a girdle with long ends of Kilver tissue.

It was trimmed with brtissels point

and the court trtn of cream-colored niolrc was draped w 1th brussels point. The skirt of the gown had a deep lace flounce. The lxdlce had a Dutch noes

and guinipe of white chiffon, over

of taxes and interest on unproductive Christ has poured out, until you feel - i At f . . .

proitertv. the result is disaster and : r' ,s -oikih um precious 10 our

rnished the necessary note of blch point lace was arranged In nar- , fp , , ro, ,, -vrn,,a,n, Ii I rn tit I a ' 1 t i 1 - - - I

or 'ntrast

enforced privation. Indicates Democratic Success The Democrats of the First Ohio congressional district, now represented by Nicholas Ijongworth. have displayed excellent judgment by nominating for congress Thomas Hentham, 44 years flf ace. and a stood law-

ver. wno worKer tor zu years or nis

zes

row fichu outline. The sleeves wera I .. ,u ii...-i ,1..,,. i-

Sitr.m , III llir II"' 10 - -. ' I ' 11

Ton-- iK'nruwniK tdnces l,MI iM," " . ...u-. , (h rho ce nf orcan zed a

""I have disiKirted them- 1 ending in a lace ruffle. Another F.ng- ' 1 ' 1 1 . S ' . - a.k.i i

im .;: R,,aKi r,,af. ki

nifnr "UKeptlng the Rough Rider embrolderrsl in silver

n bttlUa

jcn .

knd0r "'T were fo,e on a"d wore large heliotrope hats lf 0 1' ,,lp Prineesse effects offer- trimmed with t-hade.l pffMI and ear ""unities for the cartoonists rR'd purple sweet teat

. 1 . . "I ' 1 l 1 1 " 1 1 1

k''aki coals, skirts lesclns Hb wedding gown was -bite taffeta

Hal .

cord and

trimmed with point lac- The brides-

a beaches there have been maids were In cream colored taffeta.

bor. and will receive the labor vote In addition to the regular Dem.vratic vote of th-1 district, a fad which Indicate the defea of tht vresldent'k son-in-law. His nominatton empha 1l7.es tho crdial relations between orrranlzed labor and the Democratic oarty.

out upon him 1 Pet 1:19; 2:4, 7, 2

iM 1.4. V. 8. A cold heart cannot under stand the power and beauty of en thusiastlc love. 2 Cor. 4:4.

V. 10. Though we may fall to appre date another's way of serving (Jod, et us refrain from unjust criticism. 1 Cor. 4:5. V. !3- As Mary's love embalmed Jesus, so Jesus' love embalms the m ttiory of each of his loving ones. John 14:19; Col. 3:3. 4. V. IS. Love's wastes are as llvlnt sei-Is. their death Is tbrir multiplies Hon -John 12:24. V. 15. He makes a poor barpain wh. teilt Jesus, though all the world I. ??. od in exchange Matt 1C:20.

i". . .. T" 1 1. a. -11 . I

r.,.in. 1. no lumuuie at an 10 say rei.t of th- programme. He tried to No.- but 'tis th' divil s own job to ma- ; off but hi8 wlfe wou,d not ake it shti- k. Ye may be flr-rm In mit it. lDS,-ad 5he kept picking out ye-er tone, but if ye think that inda th' 8

matther 'tis fr you to guess win more. 'I'm sorry about th' ball, Maggie.' says ye-er wife to ye-er gir-ri, lukkin' har-rd at you; ' 'tw'u'd be a gr-reat chanst f r ye. but yer father's that sllfish he won t go.' An th' nixt da-ay she says: 'Ye mth' well give awa-ay th" new dhress I made ye. fr

ye-er father will give ye no opporchunity fr to wear it.' "Oh. well. "H order you on night duty for next Tuesday," said the ...ptain. with a hrste that showed he had no disiosition to discuss th- subject of home rule. Policeman Flynn went home jithllnnt He ought to have known befer than to think he hed so ca.sily outwitted his wife, but he had the slf-complacency of the average man in these affairs and considered the mutter settled.

" Tis a m.ttther lv gr-reat ray-grit to me." he slid to his wire, "that th' eapf in has ordhered me on night Juty nlxt Chuesday. I had me mind all ma a de up f'r to go to th' ball." Whether Mrs. Flynn. with feminine Intuition, had surmised what would

happen, and had planned a sharp trick ; new partners fcr him. and It reull

for her lord and master must ever re- 'seemed a if the most Influential mem-

main a matter or conjecture, but cer- bcrs of the lodge were the homeliest tain It is that she smiled grimly as j She began with girls, progressed to she replied: "Thin 'tlj all r-right. f'r 1 women, and the end can whn he th" ball s been cha-anged to Win sday aw her approaching with a dumpy "tebt." 1 and awkward little woman who must

! iceman Flynn trid to look hun- hw weighed in the neighborhood of

" 'Tis a r.ietin' iv th' com-lty iw th' hole."

py. but it was a hard task.

Tis a fort nlt thing," he said, 'ir

jO tKiunds "How can I ta alk narir

mint ry la aw whin that's shtandin.

It laves me free to go with you and "n T " !: niu:terd to hlmsell.

Magtie." But the next night he rani" i meanwhile looking about for

home with a long face and announced BMan of escape. His eye fell on an that he had mad a mistake In the P"a window that seemed to havt

orders It was Wednesday that he ben Placed there for his sole benefit.

was to m on night duty.

Wien Policeman Flynn struck th

Mrs Flynn smiled even MM g-irn- Pround he found himself in a light i.v than before as she said: "Oh. 1 -haft, walled in on all sides. There ihtninge Is th' wa ays iv th' wor-rld j wa no escape except by means of a

that Uith Iv us sh u'd be wr-rong. I made th' mlata-ake Iv thinkin' thfrylT cb.t-anged th ball night" Then Policeman Flynn surrendered unconditionally. He realized that he was in a trap from which there was no escape.

I ll go." was all he said

rope or a ladder. Meanwhile the sounds that came from above told him there was excitement In the dance hall, and he waited patiently to wtc what would happen next. Whn things had q :ieted down somewhat several heads were thrust on. ., the window, and his wife's voice floated

(if course ! was necessary to give down to him with the query: "Bar-

him instruction as to his duties in the premises. He was to be present

as a sort or political lieutenant to

help her In her campaign for office, and it was Important that he should

do his work In the most manner.

nev. ar ye there?"

"I am," be rpplled. "Don t ye know 'tla not the wa ay out?" was the next question, and there was a world of sarcasm In the

en live tone "I'm not lukkin' f r th' wa ar out "

'Iv coorse. Barney." she explained, J he answered, surlily.

"y must give ye-er attintion to thim that haa votea, and 'tSa not th mln in this ca-aae. Ye must da-ance"

Thin what are ye doin' there"

His answr to this was "old and

pointed, and there was something of

"Lave me out lv mat. ne hastily niiterr? and reproach In ths Interrupted. "Sure, 'tis you thn' 'ne when, after s pause, he trusted knows I never c u d da-ance. Oho! I 1 himself to spk.

think I se mesllf whlr-rlln' V-round

like thim fellies Barnum used Tr to j be said ",Tls a bring over from some haythln la-ard. com-lty Ir th' hole.'

Th' only wa-ay ye'll get me to da-aace

I'm shtudvln' parli'minfry la aw

meetln' Iv th

t-or-r1rM W th CVnt,,-,. rv,