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WHITE HOUSE LIVELY' Roosevelt Children Brighten the Esecutive Mansion. E0JE ATlIOiPHEIlE IIIPABTED. lidrpradrnrr of tfce Little 0e Their Consideration For Otfce Praised Flrat Lady of tle iMm WlaMinic Loi- Warm Trieste ef a a Old Retainer. President Roosevelt and his family have done more to brighten and cbeer the White House ttiau a whole army, of decorators and painters, and the merry prattle of children echoing through the corridors and apartments impart a homelike atmosphere which every caller Is quick to appreciate and notice. Not since the Lincoln administration of the early sixties baa there been so much young Americanism visible about the ancient pile of sandstone as there is today, says the Washington correspondent of the Chicago Tribune. In Lincoln's first administration Willie, or Tad. a bright youngster of ten or eleven years, was the foens of a crowd of admirers when he mounted bis pony and started off for a gallop with an

attendant, me uiount usuuuy uemg uu der the big white porch on the nortJfjYhj

front, where in these days a bicycle of the younger scions of the Koosevelt family is almost daily In evidence. Old Torn i'eudle. who has seen twoscore years of service at the White House as usher, feels himself perceptibly younger and more mellow in his feelings as he ses the youthful members of the present White Mouse family getting ready for a bicycle ride, -just like Tad Lincoln used to do." only a pony was the means of transportation then instead of the modern two wheeled vehicle. Mrs. Roosevelt has since her occupancy of the White House endeared herself to all connected with this historic establishment Iu a maimer which is not to be eclipsed even by memories of Harriet l-me Johnson, niece of the bachelor president. Uuclianan. or Mrs. Grover Cleveland, who first visited the Wh'te House as a schoolgirl aud acquaintance of the president's sister. Miss Rose Elizalictb Cleveland. There are many persons iu Washington today who will recall the presentation of Frances Folsom at an afternoon nn-eption given ia her honor tsy M'ss Cleveland. who introduced Iter g;iest as "our !!;!ic s. lui'i?"!. who is visiting lis." Nut li.ii- a('t!'; v::il MXs I'tiisoiii succeed d I cr t.-tsss as the first lady in the laud and soon won all with whom she was brought !u contact by her captivating manners and vivacity In the entertainment of her callers. Mrs. Roosevelt has succeeded in the same respects, and those who have been, fortunate enough to meet her ..so cially are unanimous iu their opinion j that the mantle has fallen upon the shoulders of one of the most affable and charming women who have ever graced the White House. There is an old and true saying that you must live with people to know them truly, and in this connection nothing could be more appropriate than the utterances of a veteran attache of the White House regarding its new mistress. "We thought Mrs. Cleveland a princess," said the Id retainer, "but Mrs. Roosevelt Is an American queen, a perfect lady In every sense of the word too. She does not expect the people about the bouse to become flunkeys and run at her beck and cntl i"tVi7;A.j c OS?

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txxly so raviotioiy ana pteasautiy mat it is ItKleed a boon to anticipate uvr slightest wish. We all admiral and respected Mrs. Cleveland aud 1I10UH1I we should never ljk upon her like a sain, but Mr. Roosevelt Is if anything more popular with the people of ib White House than Mrs. Cleveland, and that is sayiug a great deal, she is to thf manner born. too. sud the p-cple who come to call upon her are of tue mot aristocratic typea In this or any other country. "It does us all good to be brought In contact with such folks as the Rooseelta. All the members of the family except the baby seem to have the faculty of looking out for and taking care of themselves and will not brook any thing that savors of servility or being waited upon unnecessarily. When tUe children who use the bicycles are through with them, they seem to take a pride as well as a pleasure In putting their wheels away themselves, even at some personal discomfort in carrying them up and down the stairs leading to the basement, where the wheels are stored. Independence ia no name for them, but better behaved or more considerate little people it has never been aiy lot to meet. All of them show the benefit of good and careful training, and too much cannot be aaid in favor of the White House children. They seem to strive to Imitate and emulate the good example aet them by their falser and mother, and we never tire having them a bout. "When the Cleveland children were re. they were too small to do anyhing except be taken out by their nurses, and nobody wa permitted to see uiuch of them wbeu they were outside of the mausion. But with the Rooaevelt children It is an entirely different arrangement. They are as free as the air to come and go wbeu tbey please and do whatever suits their fancy, and it is refreshing and Invigorating to alt of us to see how perfectly they seem to enjoy themselves. "I doubt whether there is a happier group of children anywhere uuder the blue canopy of heaven than the little folks who eoostitute the Roosevelt family. Bless their little souls, it makea some of us old fellows feel young again to see these boys and girls such robust, energetic and vigorous Americans. President and Mrs. Roosevelt have cause to be proud of them, and they have certainly brightened and cheered those of us who have been bpoUght in contact with them ever since they moved Into the mansion. "Dependence upon themselves has been inculcated into them, as is shown by the conduct of the older children when they want anything for themselves. Instead of calling for somebody to go shopping .-r sightseeing with tiietn. they jast start off down town a'onc or in pairs, if they happen to be together, ami go into the shops and t;i:i!te pureh.-ises in a style aud manner wcich is at once amusing and interesting. They know wliat they want. too. and just how to get it and usually after buying an article either pay for it outright from their pocket money or else have purchases sent to the mansion, to be paid for on delivery. luy do not buy extra vacantly or foulisniT either, but show taste and disi crimination as well as an aptitude for getting useful things." There is no ostentation or love of display alKut the president and his wife, both of them having the most democratic as well as simple tastes. They love to go about as much as their children and never seem happier than when starting off for a ride or jaunt in the country. PROUD OF HIS FATHER. Jnatlee W. T. Jerome'a Tong lea Delis b ted at Hia Father Eleetloa. William Travers Jerome. Jr, who is known to everybody in Lakevillc, Conn., by his pet name of "Chinky."' Is hugely enjoying the national prominence into which bis father has sprung by his election as district attorney of New York county. He doesn't exactly understand what it all means, but be knows that his father has received a message of cougratnlai iou from the president of the Luil. J Males aud hundreds of telegru,is nut. k-Utrs from distinguished Viva : " i ;r he country. It is his pruu-.i privilege m.-vet at times a day. says tin- New ViU World, to carry buud.es of tii':-e communications from the telegraph o!"iic and the postoihee to his i.oiue. lie delights in reading them, and he is eager to learn something alout the sender of every one. "Chinky" is essentially a country lad. He has passed a good share of his eleven years up at Lakeville among the Connecticut bills. He attends the Laconic school, aa iastituriou for girls, j with a primary department to which boys are admitted. The lad is red j cheeked and free' i'd. I:: parects are V.. i. ... ,i i:s tj,- vuiut vf outdoor 4 ,'i;.y :ie. Little restraint Is placed on his morements!. Outside of Ff I.e. ! 1 '! ' .;j.",y " aw! Lis boy ; .;.:iwli t Lie woods auu over the golf gronads near his father's home. He Is followed about most of the time by two dogs Duke, a greyhound, and Snap, a fox terrier. The happiest member of the party that received the election returns with Justice Jerome the other night was "Chinky." He was permitted to sit up far beyond his usual bedtime. The returns were received up stairs over the long distance telephone and written on 'f . n ier which " Chinky" carried i r. r ' a s.-ore of . were gathered about the big fireplace cn the Eoor below. When some of the early returns Indicated that the result was close, the lad slid t.ct lose confidence. "I know you're elected, papa." he said. I hope you're right." replied bis father. "But. however It turns out. well go out with the dogs tomorrow'.

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How any rn my quickly nir himwlf after year ot Minering from rrxual nkiif", lost vitality, nijzht losses Vnreocele, etc., and enlarge mall w'fk oiiciuia to full ize aci eor. hmiilv wnil your name and ddr lo lr. Iu W. Knai'p. 'JlOh Mull ing , unron, rHH-n., axi w iu ftirmy p-nu the free rK.-ipt with lull directions o th-t an n an may eatil -ure himH.-)f at home. This itrtr'ainlv a rr osi erirous oiler, ard the following -xtn t" tatn from hia daily n.ail show what mi. ttiink of hia sn''osity: "l'r Sm Please ai-eept my sincere thankp for voiira of recent dale. I have friTcn jonr ireatmeiit a thorough test and the tn fit ha n urn ia.Ti rrnirj! miuwto mat justice JiTouif was ch'rtod beyond doubt. "Cliir;ky" went to bed happier than lie had ever been before in his life. HISTORIC TREE BURNED. Giant Cottonwood on the Klonpfer Farm Is Set oa Fire. The gigantic Kloupfer Cottonwood tree, the largest tree in the" United States excepting the redwoods of California, which has stood for more than a thousand years two miles west of the present site of Wilmette. on land owned by Michael Kloupfer. was set on fire a few nights ago. says the Chicago Inter Ocean. The fire burned to a height of sixty feet. The Evanston Historical so ciety, which has taken much trouble to preserve this Cottonwood monarch, will try to learn who started the fire. The Kloupfer tree la a historical landmark. It was the meeting place of the Pottawatomie Indians, who found room for forty persons In the hollow trunk. Its topmost branch, 170 feet above the ground, could be seen for miles, and upon Its trunk, which is eighteen feet In diameter, were the marks of the old Mackinac trail. Marquette, La Salle, Joliet, Hennepin and many other Jesuits visited the tree with the Indiana. During the days when stagecoaches ran from Chicago to Green Bay the tree was used as a "blind pig" and at one time sheltered a homeless family. Mask Oi Brasikl Proas the Arctic. The whaling steamer Beluga, Captain Bodfish. reached San Francisco from the arctic the other evening, seventeen days from Port Clarence. A live musk ox. said to be the first ever brought to San Francisco, arrived on the Beluga from the arctic coast and is expected to be a great curiosity, says the New York Tribune. It Is the property of Captain Bodfish. who will make the best possible disposition of the rare animal. Although skins of musk ox have been brought from the arctic in large numbers, attempts to bring the animal itself to this southern latitude have always heretofore proved futile, the musk ox being peculiarly susceptible to change. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Lime will destroy the white grub la strawberry beds. The best soil for the garden Is a loose, sandy, friable loam. Currant and gooseberry bushes should be pruned every year. Too large and too thick beads oa fruit trees should be avoided. So far as la possible only four canes of raspberries should be allowed In each hill. All fall planted trees and vines wCl be the better if banked with earth to prevent heaving. Late In the fall or early in the winter is one of the best times to apply fertilizers In the orchard. Most fruit trees bear frelt r.n short spurs of hist year's growth. This fact should le kept In mi:id in pruning. Commercial fertilizers, wood ashes and iouItry manure can often be used to the best advantage as a top dressicg n the garden ami orchard.

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