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LEECH AS WEATHER PROPHET Those Familiar With Small Creature's Habits Can. Foretell . Changes That Are at Hand. An excellent weather prophet can be made by placing a leech in a glass jar of water.. r 'i lf the weather is to continue fine tbe leech lies motionless at the bottom of the jar, and rolled together in a spiral form. If it is to rain, either before -oc after noon, it will be -found to have crept up to the top of its lodging, where. -it will reinnm till, the weather is settled. If we are to have wind, the poor prisoner gallops through his limpid habitation with amazing swiftness, and seldom rests till it begins to blow hard. If a remarkable storm of thunder and rain is to succeed, the leech, for some days before, lodges almost continually without water, and gives itself up to violent throes and convulsive-like motions.- In frosi, as, m clear summer weather, it lies constantly at the bottom; and In snow, as in rainy weather, it pitches its dwelling on the very mouth t the jar. Taxed, Too? It 5eenis to Marian that everything that she" especially likes bears the burden of the new war tax sundaes, so-' tlas, can-Jy, bends, and about everything sin- had been accustomed to ask for when mother and father went to towru Now they limit the number of luxuries thev buv for her and always ; explain their limitation by saying "on aceotmt. of the, .war tax" or. "plus the war tax." The other day a new baby sister -arise to Marian's home. Fixedly she looked at it -the next day after its nrrival. "What did it.st! -lie nssea. "Twenty ds12ars," boasted her father." T1-. second question quickly followed, "plus the war tax'"
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-, f . ' :; - Ut ,' -i r-..::i 1 -tc- -1 , r a. ft r4 a.si w w " i to Girmature of fl ell ii.iiD Always Bought' . Affording a Comparison." "What are you going' to do with yourself this summer';" '-"I'm going to help mother and the girls enjoy themselves at a summer, resnrt," said Mr. Cumrox. "So you are going with them'' "No. I'm going to stay in our cool, capacious city home and write them a letter every . tiny about how hot and uncomfortable I am." 7" now Is ti Time ta Get Eli cf These Us'y Sitt i There's do loopor the slisbtest neel of f. e'lai; I ashsmej of your freckles, lis OtLLne iloul,!e j ttreostli Is jruaracteeil to rcmoTe liiese horee!7 I spots'. j Simply get to lines cf Olblne 5mjl1e i freni.-h from year druiririst. acd apply a little ; of it nicht and Eoralns acd you ftbdUiJ sooa F'e tbst Ta tbe worst freckles bare bejrun to dls-
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