| : Ef i g . i and persistent. The young man went | . Fine Spectacle in May. FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. FARM NOTES. . to the closed door and tried to open it. —— . — | —— Pemorvalic atm Anne was holding it from the inside. Shimet, ways Professor Doolittle of DAILY THOUGHT. i Goud Hever Cupid proved the stronger, and the door was forced. When Cupid enter- Bellefonte, Pa., Hay 13, 1910. ed, Anne had buried her face in the ws Ss piliow of » hall settle. The young DISCOVERED man stood by and said: Rent 1 a i ve that are % On the slope of a hillin the edge of a wood am Bere from Wales and am through looking for a place to settle in this i Of pale-tinted Blossoms that nobody knew : great country. Will you teli me what Mamosial day should become gefictal. As Saving the Wind, and the Sun, and the Dew. n | : county in Wales you are from?" full The Wind blue back the curtains of dawn. be- | be obtained of the Aud the Sun looked out when the wind was A smothered sound came from fx | fhe fic gE 83 § i 53 Fal : g : 8 0 8 8 : i : 2 : iF | H E I i i te f | g £8 : | : i : § | g : i i i; : g : g g ; g i i : : : :f I { { i 5 58 iH : i gone, tween Anne's face and the pillow. borough flowers “Carmarthen.” American Peace the Rh the Yeats ul the dew were “Carmarthen! Why, that's my coun- pg wi Boston, 1 shall . ‘When the Wind flown and the Sun was! ty too.” article to general matters set. fs Well, that was a beginning. Anpe's male Yese useful ve better seen out a telescope father had known the young man's : : Te iret for a hour ana Blossoms breast; | ather In the old country, and he wax | thusiastic believer in world And the Sun left a Butterfly hovering there asked to stay where he was till be had arbitration if Peace day ‘With wide wings poised on the golden air. found a place to settle. Around his com brought a Firefly and | Waist was a money beit in which there | on J oveany class, even the And the Dew . Syewhin were enough gold pieces to buy a small a thrill In his own bewildering radiance, farm. By the time he had selected the | against : p Round the slender green pillars that rocked as | farm he hed accepted Anne's proposi- | By picturing the old time duel, for ex- here. The he flew, tion, and her father gave them enough | ample, that between Burr and Hamilton, _, '% 16.55 And shook off the tremulous globes of the Dew. | additional to stock it. she can ‘The creatures of air gave the secret to me— 80 it was that a Welsh girl got a ing aud the best in ri 1 followed the hum of the heavy-Winged Bee: husband for the asking. Stil) CHI tually are once 1 followed the Butterfly’s wavering flight; ree ———— and can be led on to see i 1followed the Firefly's bewildered light. The Industsy, Carried 25.10 One Dis- gigantic duels between . Ver we say. found Blossoms that nobody knew: or Contu ternational court becomes available. The cer the Sanam the Wind, and the| The fanmaking industry in China | story of the formation of the Permanent Somive tail is 1000.00 tiles Dew. was started centuries ago in the vil- | Tribunal of Arbitration should be told as The Dew and the Wind trusted Firefly and | lage of Pengshow, at Ampow, about one of the ee Bee— ts be bu . | marking an epoch. It be told pictur-' y i . ] three miles from Swatow. It was for oe E First from the earth. So at, say, 11 o'clock on | of economy. In the hands of the inexpe 1.8ive you the secret they gave unto me, merly confined to women in various Ssquely i - ek, ne prod —By Helen T. Hutcheson. | ) 001d but for many years past hail 8 Jars Tesi tia ust ing through the tail of the comet, we sive lubcusics, and even abject fellures. | So aul fertilizi pe plans re TT every family in the village has been Say 3 1% world with Jrom thie Vine, should be able to see in the northwestern Their attractiveness, however, is undis- | Co) SHE PROPOSED. devoted to the work, all the Jnelber proposition and showing { will produce about 150 plants, and will — of the families being occupied in the should be of great i .| _Ginghams this season are irresistible. | x To give the uame of the heroine of | manufacture. Ouly the open fan ix | about the very cataclysm they were de- 4. which ‘make Up. "the Ea The ever-ready plaid frock | sow 40 square feet. nee | manufactured in this district. signed to avert.” In short, preparation for oo oo oc oront as ten miles in diame. | made its lasting appeal to the this story would take all the roma war, through the dity of new inven- gre out of it. She was Welsh, and some | For the frame the split bamboo ix | Lovet ip Le rap ny becoming as 'eT these should appear like small dots to the mother of a family of repeatedly rived until each piece ix g during the passage of the comet across | dren and for the up ; fifteen or twenty letters are required | oumeiontly slender and flexible. There | fou’, e war Ho i decade since . who r Il bh A ti it . i i medi 3 opel) Le a a be oo threadlike pieces of bamboo are ar- | this fact, United States oJaving as | , After May 18 the comet wil be @ fine or even the um plaid nounced by one asleep and ut the Fingal A each Sth Jch for arly and navy in ) 3 time. i culmination of a prodigious suore, | °F PY @ crosswise = OF peace 38 it pa years before in | ioe and this sight remain, with| F I will therefore call her Anne. through the middle. This thread ix Sila of war. After the Noch followed, | daily diminishing siac, until the middle | and white to the , tive | f8Stened to a semicircular strip of of June, when comet will again be | in harmonious AE ARuCY Bue Wag lo siifastive. bamboo, giving the fan its shape. The | Of one hundred representatives with fifty | "coo away to be seen by the observer ttaches in Queen Wilhelmina's little She had been born ribs are then slightly heated and bent u { without a 3 and ved til she | 5p ds The Tan bas now the " A ocd, twenty. Professor Doolittle said that probably the usual t. | Te come wut ivory complexion common | Peculiar and characteristic shell-ike | six nations that had ambassadors at St, | it would be idle for any one but an as | Prove i 2 i 4 g § g 3 g i F | 8 Ef : 8 2 z is i 1 ; 2 ks 8 ' g : 8 : : { § i ; : i : i | ; 5 | | & g g : : | : : . i assumed, favorite evening n of the mo- ment is made of thin silk or satin, with | 37 gf : i i ; §goRelas ghd: HE ieisiic eh §izc 3 tin I £51 H shot ol Bic i al Lin “Fy fh | iol | Hid; fil 7 2a i pi | i 4 3 7 g g : eZ if Sw | Hi 4 L Re =5 3 i i g2 Li g i : £5; i : i 7 i 2 : | : | g 7] s280 : E : & | 8 : 8 i it * g¥% gig b : E 3 : § i § 2 § g £ i g is £5 i: Fst fait 1 : f | g H Be $ k ] ] : ; | ; 8 oh 2s £44k 4 : : 8° i ys sow about 18 square feet ; six pounds to the acre. Sow seed during t time of last sowing of let- i i : is 5% | ; : ! fel i E gf | | : i i i hi 25 gE pe : | i, 2 HEE i Hl gcd ih geet i # g shape at the top. Very flimsy silk | Petersburg. They came together full of , "OROmer or an enthusiast to sit up these | Jb 4 Hous Sie gif The pritiD. Hee, gauze is then pasted on the face and x | indifference or cynicism expecting for the | Sights waiting Joi the Soiliet $0 sue Suto ony a pair — shoulders and an ex- | kind of tissue-like paper on the back. | most mere perfunctory action. They | J want to see the comet simply as a quisitely rounded neck. Then her | After the handle is attached the bor- excluded reporiens-as did the ‘Coustiiy- | would do better to i ek on they are best described | der of the fan is black varnished ana | tional Congress in 1787. Bot with the | There as kissable. In other words, Anne | the gauze is coated with a chalk and SEeNies Werk St ne ava it will be a distinct was a pretty Welsh girl who had | Water mixtrre. The handles are made minister to | 16Ct-— Philadelphia Ledger. trast 10 the color scheme ih live on a farm of his own in Minnesota. Seoul, bese ad jrony. Te | asia paint. clegied hope and confidence | China’s Interest in Forestry. This girdle, differing in its . Anne had lost her mother before oB the fabs ls cleverly done, one hia of the Chinese Empi a — portion re—a touch—a little evi- leaving Wala, ul be father had Som; Suances being works of art 7 which is so often cited as nex do : oudity-—and wore make life miserable, but Anne's step- The Secret of His Loyalty to the Con- are now being made ” mother did. At any rate, Anne al- demned Man. ways felt that the home she had | i E 3 i ist li i i RE E i 1 known had passed away with her A negro was executed in a prison not i many hours’ jeurney from the city not Wether; thal there was pov 2 guReren® | long ago, says the Philadelphia Times. which she was not a part and in For several months prior to his de- which she had no place. It seemed papie he had been Sighon by Aahls to her that if she were out of it there ri ho rome: and would be an advantage to it and to other things. cigars her, The bearer of these good thin Anne had a friend whom she had ol oe To urd le o” met in Minnesota, The friend's own | Seemed to , indir Wis true name was Martha. She, too, wus an knowledge of the crime for which the daughter of a farmer and Mved | Tl Oo Y dues EE a short distance down the road. One ligh be i ¢ evening Anne after a scrap with Tet ame to ight on 1) i Wore BE ber stepmother went out and stood | = oe SH OS or 8 gual at the gate to nurse her wrath alone. erhea , the two men: While she was standing there along « . 5 came her bosom friend. Anne poured Nov Jim, Sw t 1 Sone do every a long catalogue of troubles into thing 1 could on “Yes, Bill, you has sho’ fu'filled ali Martha's ear. Martha listened till a . : : pause came and then said: ob yo' obligation an’ squared ‘counts “Dhis is no place for you, Anne, | 10 dem crap games, an’ ] sho’ is ’bliged to yo.” 2 mda a fried und Wave a “And, Jim, does yo' swear that yo' - " " won't come and ha'nt me after yo's 1 know it.” sald Anwve. “but whom doge - »% wr am | to marry? All the young men as efi he 8 auged acted He a soon as they are grown go to Minne- ’ man an’ a brudder, an’ 1 ain't low apolis or St. Paul or Chicago or St. 3 . ha’ . Louis. They all seem eager to get n mean ‘nuff to nt yo' now, but away from the farm as Soon as pos- oy haw: une _ i Thivge sible. 1 can't follow them to the| oo yo' every night of yo' life, nn’ city. and if 1 could it would do no ’ ’, ” good. 1 am country born and bred don’t yo' forget it” ; and entirely unfitted for the city.” Wonder of Blood Transfusion. representatives “Nevertheless you must marry.” There is nothing more dramatic in | end the bloodiest war of modern times. “1 will! I'll stop waiting for a pro- surgery thau a transfusion of blood- This war could have been avoided had I. I'll ask the first man 1 see to | to see the patient take on the rosy hue | the world been a little more Yee" of health, waken out of his lethargy. ia pun 2 Bute [hore Drew, jie wore Jiae L i is {i i i | g : i § 1 i h | ig: gs $ : 5 1 iz i : ; i fe sid Ie i h : g87 g i § g i | TF ii I iff 2 ] 5 gE i i li in by fH iF 1 g iB I ji i TH L HL ji : i il i h ks 1 Eg he Hen Eis H i i ih 1 5 +: = if li F il iid Hi it i i | i si] g2E iE REE iF E 35 I i n i i E ; : E : g fs IF Eb iit ig ¥ g F | 7 ! | | 7 : i § § E E 2 8 : | 32 : E E i ; | : i j & i Ef | | } i EREsqi: il ‘ ; fe : 33 g : i i i of £1: g : 8 3 : 5 | § : g | 4 ; <8 if I It g : ; i Hil; i iis : i888 H ; 8 i 1 ; | ; g | g 5 § 3 i ies g : 5835 7F i | : x : i 7 27 il it gs ; i cE 8 3 i | i fi H it il ; 2 i il I g & gg i I jit i i ili i 1 £48 gs i i Hs i i i : i il | i : i | i : i 583 28 t i > i oe i i £ : 8 § 28 } i gE : : g 3 | | 338 if ge fg i 2 g d g 3 7 : g &% £3 i i § gf 3 | . ] i | : : 2s J i ke # *f : g 1 li I : ir He if fi 2 5 i i +E Lf ; i ge a f Eg g : : : ; | : | fe : ; : if | : it § ; ; | At that moment a man appeared | show an immediate ive dnkcrast in his has 1 some distance down the road. He was | surroundings and actually recover un- . carrying a bundle done up In a bau. | der the eye of the operator. In adult |Itervale a world confersnce, merging danna handkerchief at the end of a | we must not permit the amount trans- | on. iy meat Executive commissions / pole, the pole resting on his shoulder. | fused to equal the normal for fear of | iy eventually carry outits decisions and “Here comes your opportunity.” said | suddenly overtaxing the heart, but in | an international Martha. the case of youug children who have | different thing from rival armies and Anne gave a gasp. “I wish | had | had severe hemorrhages thers may he | navies—will keep law and order. the courage to do it,” she said. complete recovery without a period of | The first steps toward this are arbitra- “1 dare you." convalescence, so that at the yeriiun. Hoh }iéakies hetiesh the great nations “You dare me?” tion of the operation the patient is prumising settle all difficulties between “Yes: you sald just now you would | well.—Century. them by or arbitration. The teacher ask the first man that came along to marry you, and here comes a young Down and Up. fellow of suitable age. Ask him.” “That remedy,” said a senator of a “But suppose he should hold me to it. | proposed piece of legislation, “is as im- 1 might jump from the frying pau into | practicable as little George Washing- the fire.” ton'’s. George Washington, you know, “Marriage is a lottery even if you | when his father spoke to him about have known the one you marry a long | the cherry tree said: while and consider him perfection.” “Yes, father; I did chop down the “He's good looking.” whispered Anue, | tree, but I can easily make the evil | poop stealing a glance at the man. good.’ Em “Quick!” =napped Martha. “You will| “‘How so, my boy? the father asked. | nations is not a be too late.” “Why, said George, ‘if 1 chopped it | intosaints but of organizing them in . | moval of the wreck and the Suddenly it occurred to Anne to do | down can’t 1 chop it up? ”—Los Aun- | tical business fashion. home as she had threatened. speaking in a | geles Times. must be an exemplar language he would not understand. ii——————————— She had not forgotten the language of Poor Timpers! her childhood. She called out in| “I pave just wade a valuable dis- Welsh: covery,” announced Timpers, “A oes cisiau gwraig arnoch chwi?’ “What is it?" asked Twiggs. (Do you wrut a wife?) “I'm a fool.” “Oes” (Yes) came the reply quick as “Ah, the joke is on your friends.” a flash. “How is that?" The youn: man turned to see a pret-| “You know something they don't ty girl look’ 1g at him in consternation, | #hink you know.”—-Birmingham Age- her face all atiame. He started toward | Herald. her, but Anne ran into the house and ee slammed the door in his face. Hereditary. If she he” thus rudely treated any | Hoax—Poor old Henpecke has to young man of her acquaintance doubt- | mind the baby. Joax—Yes. It's won- less he would have gone off in high | derful how that baby takes after its “udgeca. Rut she had called on Cupid | mother.—Philadelphia Record. had rn | gathering : to help her, and the little god once in- ete ———— : » a! flock of mon-| "The wages I get aren't h for me terested it Is no easy matter to allay | All affectation i tke attempt of pov- | fy wh I her—"Good heavens! Think what oe Coy, of color will at- to afford more than one pair of pants.” that interest. Indeed, he is impudent | erty to appear rich. Mead. , the gas bill will be this month!” Weekly. i | 2 | of § : i i : : i z : £ i : : it : ‘ ; i ; git if i i 7g i Zak | : | HL | iit i : | | : ig ih i 3% i J 2 § ik : & 3 g Hi 5 4 2 { ; g 53 hi j : FFE} jie i i 2 i 3 »g gs ih | : HH i i | g 5 a5 : I i i S5f i j i i H 5% ed g i i i REE i § : ¥ : i g 2 : | : 4 ; z ! : : E | Lo ; 5 : i 5 8 fet g i i Hi : fi 5a | t | The combination garment, whether corset cover and drawers or corset cover I Sms a A Rp i f capital, as it is t are to affect t 0 tal, our states if they | heen neglected. one-piece dresses. It can be of durable | from the ground and build up a business, the German and | Although the disaster, nainsook, of sheer linen or of barred and a Timi ] i te Sig i g i i »§ i ! | g i i 2 gE i il i i: g g g gee g wR 5 gs i i pil +E Ll I g “g 7 | i | : g ki i] | i : g i i H i I ge £ i g ; g $ 2 gn zz of battleship wil oe ease with hay can iron the | Why He Brought Eis Knife Along. | | g : 2 3 ; AEE | ? ; i : fi : i Whenever the penurious manager of wanted to sharpen his : E i ii li i ii Hr p83 g : 8 i § i i ih i i i 8 g i & g among public regarding g peace | EiZ g i h =—How much will you tip that wait- | around the hips of fit | have er: : i : in the entirety are inly points that “oo “Oh, just enough to avoid getting a | gould commend bina could BSE be YO I to make | Som lo very | him anxious to help me on with my over-! gang it i i853 i th i ! | ; 2 EE | : E : z i g 5 g £8 §3 £8 i !