Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 May 1909 — Page 8

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THE WAYS OF JAPAN.

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dne case may te, uio nost approaches ami greets with n low bow, followed by the hostess and usually one or more of the maids, who, kneeling, bond to the floor. The salutations are returned, a word is exchanged perhaps about the rooms or the meal that is to be prepared, and the guest seats himself on tho .hw porch or platform that sur-n-ui-U the entrances and remotes hi- . hues or sandals, leaving them apx the ground. If one wears the Japanese cloth shoo and straw sandal, as I did some of the time, the

feet are always washed in a wooden

STRETCH YOURSELF.

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Do It the First Thing After You Wake In the Morning. A splendid thing for the body is stretching. When you first wake up in the morning, take a good, long stretch Stretch the hands as far out sideways a poswiblc. Then stretch them over the head as far as you can reach, and at the same time stretch the feet downward as far as you can. liaise the feet and stretch upward just as high as you can, and

then lower the feet and legs very slowly. When you get out of bed. raise your arms oer your head, and, hlaudingon tjptoe, see how near you can reach, the ceiling. Then walk about the room while in this position. Stand on the right foot and stretch the right arm forward and

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AYegclable Prcparationfor Assimilating tlwFoodandRcgulahng thcStoinachs and Bowels of

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basin of water brought by a maid. I tMe saIHC ti. th'c foft foot' is raiscil

no comes ciauenng nrouna nefr0l1 t,,c floor un(, stretclied out. outside of the -house on wooden ; u.nnl mi(, tho ,eft hand is stretched clogs to bring it and sets it down lM1,.u,mi iind !ownward. This is a before one on the ground. A little fim. .... fnr the who,e bodyand to..t-l is brought, too, unless one, as u poi-inllx good for tho waist and U :a!. has this most useful of nrti- i.:" 4i n i i

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Then the guest steps in, in stock-

Stamhng mi the left foot this exer

cise can be reversed.

ing feet or barefoot, and, preceded) If you llilvc ,cen M jn thß by a servant jmsses through the 6RIn0 pnjition for a ,on r ti d.

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open rooms often betweon . a double ing) stuc!yin. writing or sewing am line of al the people of the house, -the muscles have b4ome tired ant

who aru oowing 10 tne noor.

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enters ihe room allotted to him and; get up and stretch, "stretch the

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firms imivunl niul niifiimnl nnA f.i

a cushion on the matted floor be- u-r.l ,,,i.U.ni-r,i i ;r

iory tiny rharcoal lire m a braZ1er der?1 ns hiph as you ca and dro ami rests-at least pretends to ret them. Kspand the chest and it lie is a foreigner until disregard l.rfho ,1K. n 4i.

for ceremony gets the better of him , hnir. strcteh the hands upward, lift

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uuu. tue loot irom the lloor and stretch I resen ly comes a demure or smil- them forward as far as possible,

v-i.ueivs hu nny so you give the muscles a tancifully colorel silk kimono, who rmrul vianm... crni, m

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kneels outside and slides open the Whonone "is very tired, there is

uv ., u8l kueeis niiu nothing more restful than stretchcloses it, brings tea Unngs to tlie ing the muscles and then relaxing, center of the room and, kneeling, t lxchan"e pours out a wee cup of tea to the ; guest or each of the guests. Thisj Illuminating G. done, she bends her forehead to the Tn the Philosophical Transactions floor and patters out, opening and 1 0f the Koval Society of London for closing the door, as before. If the 1739 is printed a letter, written in guest is an honored one some dain-iG91, in which the Kev. John Clavty, such as bean jelly or cakes or tor details a series of experiments

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green powder, is brought with the tort, showing not onlv that he ha ten. I hon ihn imiKf ctnnc nitf in 1 l ii.. "

. ..v,- w.. ww uuM-m-u ine inunmmauie gaes the porch to wash, and as he dries evolved, but that he had collected his face he looks at the little cul-nnd stored them for some time in hired garden or olf to the distant bladders. In 17S7 Lord Dundonald valley or forest or mountain or sen. made gas from coal, with which he Returning to his room, he, is lighted the hall of Culross abbev. most of the time alone until the In 1702 Robert Murdoch bean the coming of the meal or, if it chances experiments which resulted in the to be afternoon or evening, until establishment of coal gas as an illuthe announcement comes that "the minating agent. In 1797 he publicbath is ready' One is never entire- ly showed the svstem he had ranly alone. Access to the room is al- tured, and in 179S, being employed ways free on several sides, and host, in the factory of Houlton & Watt, visitor or servant may come in at Birmingham,"he fitted up an appaany time. One becomes used to ratus for the manufacture of gas this and learns to like it in most in that establishment, with which ways. There is nothing hidden. It it was lighted. This was the first makes life simple and informal and use of illuminating gas except bv more natural. We found it a dis- way of experiment.0

uuvtmiuge soincuines wnen we nau

too manv visitors whose curiosity

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' got the better of them, but we al

ways took it m good part, finding it amusing rather than annoying. Robert Van Aleck Anderson in Popular Science Monthly.

The Day and the Knight. Lord Kelvin when a professor at Glasgow university was occasionally obscure and complex when the interest of a side issue led him off the beaten track. This was made the

subject of an epigram which con-

Jasner Roller Mills.

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"It he's as good as he looks," said trastcd Iiis methods with those of Lord Archie, "lieTi do' lllis assistant, Day, to his disadvan"Thrv him. vor honor, thrv him " . tage. The occasion chosen was that

said Delaney confidently. Tve a f llis return from having received J grand field and plenty o' "jumps." I ms knighthood, and a student wrote f The colt was saddled, and Lord ' uPon the blackboard, "Work while i

Archie mounted. He first galloped il is 3'et Da)' for the knight cometh ;

muuiiu um nein, aoouc twenty acres "v 1 v. ujiv. in extent, and then took him over a ' couple of hurdles, a wide turf fence J Sho Fe,t For H!m and finally a stone wall quite five 1 He had sat looking abscntraindfeet high. King Brian jumped like ' edly out of the train window for a stag, he could go a good pace, and two hours, whistling tho same tune his mouth was perfection. and not on the key. The passen"Ifow about water?" asked his gers had become well nigh distractlordship. j cd.

Wather, is it.'" said Dolaney, A well known actress sat behind

the young man. r inally there came a moment when the whistler paused for breath, and in that moment the

quicK witteu actress leaned over

and said: "I know just how it is. I

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go as far as that. But, bodad," he added, with an air of conviction, "what he didn't jump he'd swim!" London Answers. Bright as tho Fire. When Crewe Ilall was burning tho late Lord Crewe, father of the present carl, displayed a humorous equanimity which St. James' Budget dooms worthy of preservation in print. When the historic mansion, with its work3 of art, rare manuscripts, armor and other treasures, was hlazing a way Lord Crewe ordered a footman to place a table on tho lawn and bring him an inkstand and some telegraph forms. He thonsat down and composedly wrote this

telpgram to Street, the Boyal academician : "Dear Street Crowe is burning. Come and build it up again." To his sister ho sent another mes sage by wire: "You always used to say this was a cold house. You wouldn't say so if you could eeo it now."

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Home Journal. Some time ago there lived a gentleman of indolent habits who spent his time visiting among his friends. After wearing out his welcome ic his own neighborhood he thought he would visit an old Quaker friend Eomc twenty miles distant. On his

larrivaJ he was cordially received by

tne Quaker, who, thinking the visitor had taken much pains to come so far to see him, treated him with a great deal of attention and polite

ness lor several days. As the visitor showed no signs of leaving, tho Quaker became uneasy, but bore it with patience until the eighth day, when he said to him: "Jfy friend, 1 am afraid thee will never come again' "Oh, yes I shall," said the visitor. "I have enjoyed my visit very much and shall certainly come agnin." "But," said the Quaker, "if -thee will never leave how can thee coma again?" Philadelphia Ledger.

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