Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 186, 14 May 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY MAY 14, 1911.

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? Branch Offices , . - Dranch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For Your Comvenience SBBBSSSSSBSSSSa LIST OP AGENCIES Crutch offices are located la every art of the city. Leave your WANT IDS with the on aearest you, The tstea aro the am and you will save trip to tha main office. SOUTH Of MAIN ftrvealag Eickhorn, ISth and 8. E. k. W. Bllckwedel. 8th and South F. Hoary Rothert, sth and 8outh 1L NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drue Store, 121 North B. PhUda Son, ISth and North a frn. filacer. 14th and North O. Vete- J. Oat. 10th and North H. CENTRAL Baigley Drug Store. 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND Jeha rosier, Richmond Ave. and North Watt ilrat St. FAIR VIEW VT. K. Schneider, 103 Sheridan. RATES One coat per word 7 daya for the price of B days. Wo charge advertiseBients seat la by phone aad collect after Its insertion. WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTED Pony, harness, four-wheel ed rig, must be good, hceap. Phone 1475. Kit MALE Heft WANTED The beat Selling Vacuum Cleaner In Amerl- - a. Agenta are making from $50.00 to $100.00 per week. We want a representative In every town to . handle the sale of the Golden Rod Vacuum Cleaner. To men who are capable of organising and Instructing aoHcltore we have a very special Inducement Write today for particulars. The Hugro Manufacturing Co., Manhattan Building. Chicago. 111. K-7t OO ON THE STAGE You can earn $40 to $100 weekly aa an actor. We will tell you how, free. Agency, Box 481. Detroit. Mich. 14-lt WANTED Agents; t per cent, profit each 10 cent sale; best little article ever offered: sample for 3c in stamps.- Rawllngs, Box 945, St Louie, Mo. 14-lt HOF" AKtedTTS ATSiriiTtaTt you In the best paying trade of toAmv von can make tlx dally; exper ience unnecessary; home work; no capital. Postal brings particulars. Corey. Dept, 10, Omaha, NebJ4 Jt JIALfci HELP WANTED-1 wll start you la the mirror' business; best paying trade of today: famous French method: home work; no capital $1$ dally; let me prove it; free particulars. "Corey," Dept. ia Omiha Nebr. .14-lt J7ANflD Stock to pasture. Phone 5135-A. 14;7t WANf ifiD-To rent a modern live or six room house about May l. ramily of two. Telephone 2003. wed-sun-tt WXNTtiD Position as bookkeeper by young married man. 300 w. sa and Main. U-U WXrTf SD-House painter. Stewart 11 8. 11th St. It SALESLADIES WANTED To sell Silk Petticoats direct from the factory. Can make $10 to $35 weekly. Address P. & R. Skirt Co.', Lynn, . Mass. Dept 5. 14-lt WANTED iulck sate new cottage. Nets 8 per cent "Quick Sale," care Palladium. 13-2t TVANTEd Position as housekeeper. Call at B20 N. 20th street. 13-2t ?AS'TED To do "cement work. All work guaranteed first class. Call 129 S. 9th street or phone 2597. ' ' 12-3t WAXTfcb Carpenterelng and jobbing Call 1130 Butler street. 8-cod-4t WANTED A strong white woman, good cook. Good home, good wages for right party. Address Home Care Palladium. Kit " JUDGMENT By IVAN John Crane looked down on the motioalesa figure of his wife, while the mlit that obscured his brain slowly drifted away, and the doctor's parting words hammered In his ears. . 8he must have good food fruit champagne, poultry the best of everything. In fact then when she is sufficiently recovered, you must get her away to the south of France. Do these things and she may live I" Yuit, champagne, poultry! The husband ahuddered, for the doctor adsht Just aa well have ordered the moon fbr the sick woman. Out of work, in himself, how could he hope to get these things? Only yesterday tla vodiiag ring, which had slipped jx3 ktr waated finger want to pro

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WANTED 500 old feather beds. Pay highest market price. Address H. B. Carter, Gen. Del. 9-7t WANTED Washing. 232 Lincoln St. 14-2t MEN WANTED Age 18 to 35. to pre pare for firemen, about $100 monthly, and brakemen $80, on railroads in Richmond vicinity. Experience unnecessary; no strike. Positions guaranteed competent men 8,400 sent to positions. State "age and physical condition; send stamp. Hallway Ed. Ass'n.. Dept. 358, 227 Monroe Street, Brooklyn N. Y. 7-14 A HIGH CLASS WOMAN WANTED Who feels herself capable of earning $30.00 per week to represent us In the sale of our marvelous New Metabone Keapshape Corsets. Bends sidewlse, backwards, and forward with the body. Never loses its shape. Bones guaranteed not to rust or break. Awarded Grand Prize and Gold Medal this year at Brussells over all competitors. Awarded Gold jtfedal by the London and Paris Dress Exhibition. Sells at sight. Worn by prominent actresses like Blanche Ring, Grace Larue and Nora Bayes. The very latest Parisian Corset sensation. Address Harriet Meta, Suite. 1333A, 28 West 38th Street. New York. 14-lt WANTED White girl lor general housework. Apply 221 N. 6th St. 12-7t ar . W'ANTED-Chamber maid at the Westcott hotel. 12-3t WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 221 N. 6th street. 12-6t WANTED To repair baby cab sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Pic ture framing. Brown 6 Darnell, 1022 Mala St Pboae 1930. SEE MOORE it OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20tf WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentana. Notary Public, $18 Main 8t Pboae 1814. 16-tl MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell 'guaranteed hosiery to ' wear. Big commission. Make $10 dally. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills. 3038 Chestnut Phila. 11-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property, go right to Porterf leld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-tf WANTED Four or five Barred Plymouth Rock hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address F" 7-tf WANTED A girl for general house work to go to the country. Phone 2499. 19-tf W OMKN--8ell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit Box 40M. West Philadelphia. Pa. 11-tf DODDO (22721) better known as the Clevenger . horse ,and Willa Boy (61835) both Percherons. will make the season of 1911 at "Cherry Lane Farm.- A. H. Pyle, Prop., 2 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Middleboro Pike, R. R. 4. Phone 5147-C. 13-2mo. WANTED Pin boys; must be six(ml Cltv Bowline Alley. S3-U WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at siarlbam College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C atreet S-tf WANTED Home for a young man in the country. Understands all kinds of farm work. Out of employment and needs good home. Write or telephone Dickinson Trust company. WANTED at once a reliable woman for general housework in family of two. Suburban home. Address D, 1010 Main street. Phone 1002. 11-tf 1U1V 4SIMU - WANTED To atore your stoves for the season, w. x. jurowu, sii . 8th. Phone 1778. 25-30t FOR SALE ' FOR SALE 10 year old, 1200 lbs.. work horse. Call at cor, 17 and N. F St. 14-7t FOR SALE 9 11. P. single cylinder auto engine with new corburator, $15 if sold at once. Call phone 3086. 14-2t FOR SALE Bed and springs. Call 210 North Sth street 13-2t "A Short Story. P. GORE vide the fuel that burned dully in the dirty grate. Hardly any of their little home was left. ' He flung his hand heavenward with a wild Impassioned gesture, and cursed the cruel city that had lured him from his country home. The great unknown world had beckoned, and at last fascinated by the stories -he had heard of its light and glitter, he had come. With hope in his heart he had trudged the crowded streets; had waited hours in long lines of men, from which only one would be taken to fill an 1U paid position but he never wavered, never lost hope until one day be noticed that the roses had faded from her cheeks, and the thin gold band she wore wag loose upon her finger.

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WANT AD LETTER U The following axe replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this of flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mall at this office op to 13 noon today as follows: Bookkeeper ....2 E ..1 Farm 5 Cook 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Some fine suburban homes, good farms and city property. An automobile to trade for city property. Oler and Howes, Westcott Blk. 14-2t FOR SALE CHEAP One set Victor floor scales, show cases, two bardwood doors, two pine doors, frames, etc., for office inclosure. 1 pair heavy store doors, 100 feet inclosed counters, 1 machinist's tool chest Richmond Brokerage Co., 214 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1249. 14-tues-thurs-sun 3wks FOR SALE Cook stove wittt tauK. 207 S. 11th. 13-2t FOR SALE Or trade for a smaller automobile, a 5-passenger automobile. Call 416 North ISth or phone 1317. 12-7t FOR SALE Modern 6 room house. furnace, bath, gas, electric light both kinds of water, large lot $2,200. Owner, 1031 S. 8th sun-wed-sat FOR SALE A good four-cylinder, 4passenger automobile. W. H. Bennett Phone 4033. ll-7t FOR SALE Good No. 6 Remington typewriter in fine condition, cheap. Phone No. 1674. ll-7t FOR SALE 50 H. P. 5 to 7 passenger Haynes automobile, in splendid condition; 1st class equipment; cost $3,800. Great bargain. Address M. C. Henley, Richmond, Ind. 12-3t FOR SALE: Barred Rock baby chicks, 25 for $2.00, until Wednesday night 325 S. W, 1st street 9-tt FOR SALE Bicycle, gas range and ice box, cheap. 717 N. 12th. ' 8-7t FOR SALE A four-cylinder Ford runabout Good condition. Call 3166. 6-t FOR SALE Two seated steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave.. or Phone 3276. 19-tf FOR SALE New Phaeton. Phone 3706. 8-7t FOR SALE I am offering for immediate sale, 9 lots on North W. 2nd St., all Improvements made, cement sidewalk, . cement curb and cement gutter, macadamized street, sewer made, and city water. Finest location in city to build houses to rent These lots can be bought very, reas- ' onable. Address E. G. Kemper, trustee, 301 W. Main or phone 3247 or 3234. 10-6t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main.. tg FOR SALE Vacant lot on Charles street, near the M. E. church.' Lot No. 1 in the Mary Stevens addition . to Richmond on West Side. The lot is mine and will sell cheap. Go and see it Address, E. Bell, Richmond, Ind. P. O. Box 120. FOR SALE Brick House, seven rooms and bath, cement-cellar, new brick garage. Price $4,500; 38 So. 7th St. SEE MORGAN for Real Estate la all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North B Sts. 16-U FOR SALE Good seven room House on South 14th street Good location. Price $2,700. Fine 80 acres of good land, well located $9,000. We have a large list of farms and city property for tfale. Dye and Price. truds-sun FOR SALE: Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf Suddenly he sprang to his feet His hands were clenched, his face was white, but determination blazed in his haggard eyes. She should have the things that meant life to her, should have them at any cost" As the Brightin express drew slowly out of the terminal, David Moore company promoter by profession, and knight by virtue of his success as a well-advertised philanthropist-glanced from his "paper and glared angrily at the man who had just sprung in. Then making a mental note to the effect-that be must write to the management of the line and report the negll: gence of his subordinates in allowing one of the common herd to invade the privacy of the "first smoker" in which he traveled, he turned once more to his perusal of his paper. The newcomer shot a quick glance at him, then edged a little nearer. The train thundered on, swaying from

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FOR SALE Modern ten-room brick residence. 300 S. 13th street Phone 1288. or 2147. 2-tf FOR SALE Modern home, steam heat, fine bath, oak finish with Quartered floors, basement toilet in cellar, good location, fine barn, cement floors, electric light and water in barn, also new double house, modern on both sides. Good in- , vestment Must be sold, leaving town. Phone 125S. 1-tl FOR SALE Small, well improve! suburban premises: well fruited, good FOR SALE Modern ten room house. Bargain. "Bargain," care Palladium. 13-2t house and barn; other buildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer.or city man seeking a su- - burban home. Price $4,000. Apply to the J.iE. M. Agency, over 6 North 3eventh street. sept lt-f FOR SALE A double house, modern, Best location In city, both sides rented. Nets present owner 10 per cent Call phone 3806 or address H. B. B., care Palladium. 28-tf FOR SALE Well located rental property, pays 14 per cent on Investment; a bargain. Address Rental, care Palladium. 30-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light heat and water. Inquire 410 N. 11th street. 13-tf FOR RENT 6-room modern flat. Inquire 1238 Main. 12-3t FOR RENT 5-room flat, electric light and bath. Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosler Store. 11-tf FOR RENT Large work-shop, centrally located. Phone 1941. 9-7t FOR RENT Modern 3-room flat furnished for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th street 6-tf FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St IBrtf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts, piano tuner and repairer. Fourteen years experience. . Eight years in factory. Phone 3684. 1818 Main. 2-tt 8TORAOE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis ' fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street June 18-tf FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals. Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. . Shldeler. 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St., Phone 1320. v 5-tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AGENTS Stop right here. Greatest ' money making proposition ever of- " fered. Vacuum Cleaner weighing 4 pounds, sells for $3.50 and does the work of more expensive machines. Our' cracker jack premium plans " makes six sales for you on every machine you sell. 100 per cent pro- , fit, good, men making big money. You can sell ten of our machines to one of any other make. Write at once for exclusive territory. Desk 47," 22 N. 51st St., Phila., Pa. ( ap 16-23-30-ma 7-14-21-28 LOST LOST Red back vest-pocket price book. N Return to F. Johnes, Mc ; Conaha Co. tf LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal re ward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf TAKEN From Starr school house, Monday an Irish maiL Return to 411 N. 20th street. ll-3t LOST Black overcoat on road between Jackson park and Richmond. Return to Simmons Cigar Store. Reward. 13-2t FOUND FOUND Gentleman's gold Watch. Call at 522 North 16th street 13-2t side to side, and David Moore made another mental note, relating 'to excessive speed an'd the increased danger in traveling. The compartment was . becoming hazy with cigar smoke, and the stranger coughed with a dry, hacking cough, that left a red stain on the white rag he held to his lips, and as he listened David Moore smiled; evidently his companion was not finding the journey quite so comfortable as he thought it would be. Suddenly his satisfaction turned to anger as he saw the man rise, and with outstretched hand approach the window. Excitedly he sprang up and expostulated against it being opened; then he saw the mad light In the other's eyes, and with a cry of terror dragged the window down himself as he tried In Tain to reach the bell cord. . Too late ! He -was dragged back. Fingers strong in desperation, dug Into his fat throat, aad they- straggled

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ADVEXTXBt SuteS and CALL AND INSPECT THE QRIFFIN ADDITION , North West 5th and Asylum Avenue, Today. A number of fine lots still remain unsold. Come, take advantage of the easy terms and small payments. Secure your lot here and get advantage of city. protection and the ad vantage of city schools for your children. SHIOELER Phone 1814. 913 Main. I Write All Kinds of INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY and AUTOMOBILE A Policy in the Penn Mutual Life You Should Consider. Pays Annual Dividends. Ask me for estimates. . John E. Peltz Phone 1332. 626 Main St. ON TO RICHMOND Demand for small farms near this city is increasing. This agency offers the best of farm premises for Sale; See THE J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6. North 7th Street, Richmond, Ind. WANTED First class wood pattern maker. Nordyke & Marmon Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Crescents on the Nails. The half moon or crescents at the base of the nails can generally be developed by first soaking the , fingers tn warm soapy water, then gently pressing back the cuticle that grows ever then. It this Is very long it can be carefully cut with fine curved scissors.' " .. . .

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backward and forward as the train rushed on. - It was soon over, and all that was human of the . man who had been a power in the city slipped back upon the cushions, while the murderer leaned against the padded door and looked with fascinated eyes at the purple face turned op to him. Gradually he recovered and covering the hideous face with the newspaper proceeded to search his victim. The jewelry he did not touch, but he took the contents of ' the sovereign purse and a handfull of loose silver that was in the dead man's pockets. Then panic seized him and dragging the stiffening body on to the floor, he crammed it well back beneath the seat--' ')"J: Then, he rearranged his own disordered clothing, sat don to await the journey's end- .... . It was close to midnight when John Crane, his arms full of the things the

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I take my pen in hand to tell we are all well, and hope you are the same, and a few inentionabtes of the many. . A new S room house, -modern ex cept furnace, $2,000, $500 cash, balance $16 2-3, on car line south. A good 6 room, to trade if or central residence : 83 acres, No. 1 farm, fair Improvements for sale, $8,000; will take some good rentals and cash. Can give pos session. A nice 4 acres, 3 mile, $1,200. a bar gain; one-halt cash, good improvements, all nice land. A good 4 room, $900, $100 cash, bal ance $10 per month. Your wife is a very small lady Tom, but precious articles are put; up In 6mall packages, I am told. , Yes, Charley, such- as strychnine and rough on rats. 2 good 5-room cottages, $1,000 ach, both for $1,900; $10 renters, large lots. Either or both can be bought for $300 cash and balance by the month, $1C per month. 3 good 5-room cottages, $1,100 each, $100 cash, balance $12 per month. Any buyer that wants 83 acres choap, here it is, all nice tillable land, except 3 acres, practically level, onehalf mile of good pike, five miles from town of five railroads. This farm is all right, fair improvements, 3 acres good timber, 3 horses, 2 cows, all farming tools, 2 wagons, 2 mowers. You can leave here at 6:25 a. m. and return 8:30 p. m., and remain on the farm six hours. Now, this whole capoodle can be bought for $2,800. 1 will take the stock and tools for $500. Possession now. ; They plant corn there June 1; in Jennings county; this farm has grown thirty bushels of wheat to the acre, and good corn and tobacco. A nice double house near Earlham for $1,800. 5 rooms on side, or $100 cash on side, and $12 per month, each. A few investments, better than 3 per cent, and you forget to list for taxation. - $300 per year for $2,650 property. Two of those $120 per year for $950 property. Two of those $72 per year for $500 property. - . --- $216 per year for $1,800 property. Please answer, and I hope to see you all again some where I have friends in both places. Sth & N. E. doctor had ordered for his wife, returned to the house beneath the roof of whieh lay the .one room he now called home. His hand trembled as he fitted the key into the lock, ; and he reeled against the lintel as the door opened, but steadying himself, he closed ft softly and he climbed the stairs. How quiet the house was! At the door of their room he paused. Inside she was waiting. As he stood on the threshold trying to shake off the effects of the Honor he had trieA to drown his memory in, the door sud denly opened and the landlady faced him. As she recognized her lodger she put her apron to her eyes and burst into a violent fit of sobbing, but he thrust her roughly to one side and en tered. . The room was illuminated. by a single guttering candle, bat the light was sufficient for him to see the cold pallid face upon the pillow, the neatly crosa-

ed hands upon the wasted breast br a minute he stared at the sight then his jaw dropped; and with a wU& cry he fell forward across the bed"' - With the grey light of the morning heavy footsteps sounded on, the stairs.

They mounted higher to a. stop at last . before the door which shielded the dead woman and the murderer. For a moment all was sllert, then a sharp command to opt-n - rang through the quxet house, but no answer came. With a whispered, warning to those who accompanied him, , the , speaker wrenched the koor open and entered. The light poured in, showing tho uniforms of the police who stood stol idly guarovng the doorwajr, the silent figure of the dead w oniao, and the man who la j beside her. Wi'Ji an exclamation the inspector strode forward and Bhook the man roughly, , . . . t j As he did so the body slipped from his hands to the floor, and then the police knew that a Greater Power than they had stepped in during the night and called the murderer to trial.

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Obligations of Guests. It may very probably come as a shock to some people to learn that guests hare obligations, the idea prevailing that these lie on the shoulders of the hostess. Indeed, there are some fortunate persons who are quite satis'fled 'that as guests they are conferring, nofrecelvlng, obligations by their presence at parties and that haviug actually appeared nothing more can be required of them. They are graciously, pleased to eat their host's dinner and smoke his cigars or possibly to sit through the concert or whatever entertainment be may have provided and when leaving, having perhaps, perhaps ' not, shaken their hostess by the band and "murmured. "Sucb a pleasant partyr they consider they have fulfilled all social duties. That they nave talked through the , music " or yawned In the drawing room after dinner or have been obviously bored by their partner v at dinner Is. of course, not tbelr fault, and they feel perfectly justified lit picking boles in the entertainment and remarking to their various friends: . "Were you t the So-and-so's last night? My dear, wbst a crush! So badly managed I got only a grape for supper. And poor X. sang all out of tune. Dear me! Why do people give parties like that?" Why, Indeed, If that is all the pleasure they afford their friends? As a matter of fact, however, this kind of thing is often a pose. .The apparently disgusted guests have probably enjoyed themselves , very much and would be horribly annoyed if par ties Uke that were not given and furious if they were not asked; : to them. Often, too, they are really quite kind oearfea persons, out m dm never occurred to them that guests at a' party should contribute toward Us success Now, there are two motive powers which go te produce the good guest; either will do It but . when they work together the perfect guest is the result These motive powers aro good feeling and good breeding. The man or woman who is actuated by either of these principles will not be rude or casual or obviously bored, to mention only a few of the characteristics of the modern party goer.; But, while good feeling will prevent one from doing what .would wound or annoy, one's hostess, good breeding and a knowledge of the ways of the world are needed to produce the finished guest. 'Without this knowledge one ' will be nervous, self conscious and, lacking ease, will not be able to add in -any way to the success of the party. ' Advice te a Bride. ' . . Trr to learn to be chummy with roar husband, so that when the first gi amour of love dies you win have the steady glow and warmth of friendship and comradeship to fall bach upon and will not be. left as so many couples are, with nothing. ; , Cultivate a sense of -humor. There are many things in married life at which we must laugh or weep, and the ability to see toe funny side of things will keep yon from discontent. , Don't be one of the I-told-you-so women. When your husband makes a mistake, let him down easy and forget the incident Be will remember It with tears of gratitude. ' . Don't expect your husband to keep up the high pressure, lovemaking ot bis courting daya through forty yearn of dead level matrimony. Never forget that a man Is as tomes bound to have flattery as a child la to want sweets. 1 Deny him sweets at home and be is apt to go to the shop down the street. Don't bewail the fact that your busband Is not all your girlish fancy painted him. - What would a perfect man want with yon? . - For a Hostess to Fender. A clever hostess has made up the following table of donts for a dinner party; l:(v;ctr;vfe;-.': " , Don't seat . the two cleverest people aide by aide. Don't have nervous waiting maids. ; - Don't confide any of your tstxlnedi anticipations to your husband. . Don't put a man next to his1 wife or a married couple on the same aldo of the table. Don't forget to overlook: the table ia detail before the guests arrive. ' Don't fail to be ready aad la the drawing room five minutes before the time the guests are expected to arrive- " Don't allow the conversation to re matn amtirelv hahnm tain raainlaa Mske it general at times. - 55 acta ha Utlla txnmi i -ar thai la eo tipsttee end isdtoasttoe. es4 the? taaasrin tstoweh. lirat sari hmmm quick eat cm bs bad by tba w of Dr.CaM S?'i.rT. geiav Jskf, taoMt.fcs:

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