Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1913 — Page 8

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tCopyi-lg-bi. if, by A ovarian lr&ss apssuI was lubring ii JHUÜi of tilmwn I had fancy t jt :lbrmd i: ih dlpluojuik' toij5S. trft t ! lu'rV i!" h fluence lo s- urelln :.:t .:; kept my tuv.hUU'U tu Mij??i. . AJqc Kirf;. 1 taiv 1 It-rt r a . COlICge. but lit Wib un. -stV ; my part to s:ci kit. 1 possibles 1J h futlhr .; him nvr l' tvi!T t- I ..! fOl'O lciivf.m lit' i?Vi ,n v.J ; s traction viz: . - i ."Don't t am v v4

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I called on her with Aloo and ilisnu. the call manifoslrd n frh'iulilnctt t!ia disarmed bath. Hut wlUIo i::t6ndina the ollvp brfiiPb 1 was Khnrponln tht

sword. lSuffost 'd I hut Mins Colling wood MM Aloe uno the tumits court ai his hMw and on oiTeivd If could

flndPnimthor rlrl to mnko np a ct witn

toiw mys'lf. 1 had In mind Mist

ladyK Hoy if, a yc nns lady who hud

the faculty uf nmMrn: (lie iniwl rasping remarks with the mo.-t kiudly pi toncletl Intwitiuns Knowing that there is not hint; w hh h will lurn a man from a woman quicker ;h:ui n fomlnlno Qgbl I hoped to use Mi lloylc f(n the pur poso of drawlnp: mit whatever of torn per Miss Collingwocd might possess and Intend: d that Alec should witness the scrimnmpi. Wc ecured MJss Uoyle, and I chose her-Xor my partner. Miss Colltngwood opened the pane." nerving to mo. 1 sent tLu ball hack, find she rvturuod It It dmppud just wiihiu the line, but I pronounced It foul. "That wasn't foul," said Mtsa Ool lingwood. I looked at my partner for -mpport "Certainly ir wan," she said. "My eye must have deceived me,' said Miss Col! big wood. "Some people can't play tennis at all," returned Miss lloylc, "ou account of their ej't-s. I thought 1 s some thing amiss wj!h yours. It's quiti noticeable."

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ply, and tiu gauw v ent m. 1;. iv game had opened a 11 -piclm:. ! fortune continued f;vsu- um t: Hojio in volleying lose t- ': sent the baH agibisj Mi.;- : :. : wood's noße. The litter dr :p 1 : racket and cfu.'rht a rrickiln.: -:rof blocd lu her VvmVm y hi Ton did N:t f-v. p::r; -wo." die u . casting a talilt:g ;;!nnco a: Mi Uoyle.

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THS WATS OP MPMfc WhiU Taking a l&Uv. As one steps before thö rid open doors ol! the reception rooi or into the court or the kitchen r the case may be, the host proaches and greets with a low bov. followed b3r the hostess and usually one or more of the maids, whe

kneclirig, bend to the floor. Th salutations are returned, a word 1 exchanged perhaps about the room or the meal that is to be prepareand the guest seats himself on tl low porch or platform that si, rounds the entrances and removehis shoes or sandals leaving thcr on the ground. If one wears ti Japanese cloth shoe and straw sai dal, as I did some of the time, th feet are always washed in a woodei basin of water brought by a maid who comes clattering around tte outside of the house on woode1 clogs "to bring it and sets it dowt before one on the ground. A littl

towel is brought, too, unless one, a usual, has this most useful of &rti cles -about Iiis person. Then the guest steps in, in stool ing feet "7 barefoot, and, precede by a Forvant, passes through V open room, öfien between a don1 line of ali the people of the hoi; who are bowing to the floor, i enters the room allotted to him an

rtherc seats himself cross legged 0,

a cushion on the matted floor be fore a tiny charcoal fire in a brazie and rests- at least pretends to reif he is a foreigner until disregar for ceremony gets the better of hin and he adopts an easier position Presently come3 a demure or smil ing little maid, with rosy cheeks am

fancifully colored silk kimono, wh kneels outside and slides open tin paper door, enters, kneels am" closes it, brings tea things to th center of the room and, kneeling pours out a wee cup of tea to th guest or each of the guests. Thisdone, she bends her forehead to tin floor and patters out, opening ant closing the door, as before. If thguest is an honored one some daii. tv. such as bean iellv or cakes c

raw dough lolled in pink ar green powder, is brought with tl. tea. Then the guest steps out t the porch to wash, and as he drie; his face he looks at the little culture garden or oil! to the distant valley or forest or mountain or sea. Returning to his room, he is most of the time alone until the coming of the meal or, if it chances to be afternoon or evening, until the announcement comes that "the bath is readv." One is never entirely alone. Access to the room is always free on several sides, and host, visitor or servant may come in at any time. One becomes used t this and learns to like it in most ways. There is nothing hidden. It makes life simple ami informal and more natural. AYe found it a disadvantage sometimes when we had

too many visitors whose curiosity crnh the "hef fpr nf thorn, hut we al-

ways took it in good part, finding it

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THE General Manager wns presenting plans for an extension of the factory to the company's directors at Detroit. He found that he had left an estimate sheet in his desk at the factory. He calkd up the factory on the Bell Long Distance Telephone. His assistant read the figures to him and the directors were able to art without delay. Annoying delays are avoided by the use of the Bell Telephone.

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Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed. "Whysome inventors. f?il." , Send rough sketch or model for searcb-of Patent' Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was. formerly, Acting-Commissioner of Patents, and as such had Jull charges theU; S. Patent Office.

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pionshlp," rcpIScil Mins noylc. Miss Collinp:wM d ut.s getting rcid.Y for a rejoindor when 1 ackletl lo her rufllins U3 nskin-c if sho wuukl proceed with the ?nmo. fI don't think . she'd better," MiS3 lloylc put in, "with that nose. It'll be all tho criers of the rainbow tomorrow. My advice Is raw beef." "Some prople are offensive with their ad ricof snapped the sufferer. Tien sure had gone out of the game for Alx Fie proposed to stop playing. Miss Cctlinswood started for the house to put cold water on her nose. 'Alec, instead of accompanying her, found occupation in gathering tho balls and rackets. I whispered to him to taJre Miss Iloyle home. She smilingly accepted his invitation. As the two walked away Miss Collingwood turned and darted a firry spark. I saw her home, adding fuel Co the t'aiue by telling her that I thought Miss Hoyle had sent the ball against her nose on pur

pose and was trying to catch Alec. I supposed that I had only made a beginning, but I was mistaken. When Alec and I met again lie confessed to me that there hnd been an affair between him and Miss Collingwood (at which I expressed great surprise), bu'

that it was ended. I kindly offered tu give him my advice as to the best method of dropping It. The illusion had passed out of him, and nothing could bring it back. TThen Mr. Kirk returned from Europe I made, no mention of his son's escape, but he learned ot It and asked

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Extent Attorneys Washington,. I. C.

the end of which he said: "You shculd be in the diplomatic corps. The first requisite of a diplomat is absence of conscience. Judginjt, from your acts in this case, you don't know the meaning of the word." I confessed that I had a hankering in tbe diplomatic line, aud he promised to see the secretary ot state in my interest The result was an appointment, df having began with a small ftrok. him bow maJdjat: bif o&ml

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