BEHIND THE SCENES. Behold her gown! How wonderful, how grand! How deftly fashioned in each iittle part. What hopes, what toil, before it could be planned; What hardships led to its art? Think of the weary looms, The tirad seams, Think of the sew rooms, Unvisited by happy. hopeful dreams spinners at fingers stitching at ing girl in Behold a whereia fold masterpiece deep thought; Those laces made by fingers worn old, with the) what worlds of were wrought Ah, patient Behold the the ma then Consider he: eyed languid she She gown whom it And sits idle shows the thoughtles pride Chi The Adjusting of Things of mere Record-H ago He was trees when he saw her first . chatting ing the desire 18 ile A to tou pain quietly always it must come The band tance. People ly toward the canvases of green and uncertain what to do He lighted a fresh a rapid turn. But smooth would his thoughts After all,” he can't wait to lose his he's found it.” And flinging the cigar away he strode on to tne path down which he had watched her pass The nearest when he caught her up ais steps He dicate a seat; he her nod and turn ation he heard the voice and had kn ad times Memory fear and hope he went She was drawing u the path and seemed engrossed til his shadow ci she raised her “Joan,” ne After four years striking start She lifted fled across pale “Joan,” he said again By a little accident ped. In the moment his she recovered her mental When he raised his head her calm. “Peter,” said And the word seemed to carry everything and to imoly everything that was fit He realized in a flash that she was perfected and improved. He felt she had learned the knack of th “Peter.” she sald, “and after age of time.” “Four years,” “How exact!” about.. playing were ( Was rowding res y tents, will H tea white cigar and 00K things as he were swinging said suddenly chance because tent was in full saw her saw AWRY gaw her He Was rampant and even forward with the ened eyes. Then few sald men her her head, and saving her part of balance, smile was she nost that ng all this he said laconically She blushed again and raised her hand, touching her cheek. “Am 1 very--very prehistoric, Peter?” she laughed. Ha studied her. said, “perhaps.” “Peter!” “Well, some women make history, you know.” He looked fixedly at the bed of mignonette by his feet She glanced up, but even to her a ¥ ue “In a sense,’ be seen, tell me? The world Is bigger to you mow than it used to be?” “And to you?’ “Oh, 1 find it smaller is concentrated so; even otrselves. No body is uncommon now, becsiuse no body has time. But we have still to shake hands. Welcome back to Eng land.” She held out her hand. Peter, when did you get social? You used to run from garden parties and things. What in the world brought you here?” it in his own. “A lucky chance” he sald slowly, “that was all” Her smile trembled a little, but she corrected the indiscretion with a langh. 4 “What isn't chance? Even clothes hang on the mood of dressmaker. Am I smarter, than | used to be?” She stood back, and he looked at her with considering eves. From her slim neck to the swing of her skirt she was one's one's Peter, worthy of being seen, “Wonderful!® he sald quietly. it is still always black?” She raised her evebrows for a mo- ment “Why. ves” she said, “of course.” They were silent for a space, and moved uneasily With { the time for silenc:s had gone by and had not vet come back “Now, she lat i ciimate has done for you.” | him and “You're and but improved, Peter; decidedly improved.” He laughed. he in, tous to ask a better this I've couldn't “And she what She looked said me see up down | you Know, scorched; foan,” broke iy I've there's Shall sent Mig 3 De 50 seal search?” my { than suraly we “But tea, | Playfair fo: unkind.” There are women s “Don't worry about that | always women to drink othe: sides, we have debts of four Come along.’ up at him and-—it might he could have far ili Uriise- yen cen came a sOrry, but ungodiy. and was still when ne gravely liers was at home he the calmness with wnich i name. Jt of was its unfamilis lack reonal sound K him He passed heard himself voloe pe most and Yagu Then and subservient It was his it came spontan upstairs announced the silence Joan's crossed every. that areet { thing else became “Joan!” he said ing of yesterday eously {to but I must give and you must talk.” He dropped Into the seat and sat staring at a bowl of roses by his side. ! that he had m ant to say seemed you my very best chalr, All i futile and absurd She carried a fragile cup of tea across to him and stood looking down pened the air.” Carstairs looked gloomily { his boois “Peter, vou nev crets from me.” “Nor you from me He took the cup from her hand. “You might have | written and told me.” “Told you what?” “That you had married.” “Peter,” she said, “you don't mean. Oh, but that's absurd.” She savok her ! head, ' “I always was absurd, you gee—-more or less.” “But It was so long ago—-the first year you went away. Peter, it is ab surd. You must have known.” Carstairz smiled grimly, “I remoeoe ber that first year,” he sald. “I was up and down with fever all the time. And-you forgot to write” She moved back to her chair. "You are a little wrong, Peier-—or forget ful.” She blushed. “I did write when dad died.” Her volen fall I can fee! it hanging about in down at or used to have se “When you father died?’ He passsd his hana over his hair. “Gad, I have He looked at her and hig face changed “Poor little Joan!’ he sald suddenly And afterwards?” “Oh, afterwards.” “Well, straight She across at him “You didn't write and Alec turned up and and that all.” "The in a whirl Thera while fitted events and thelr results he laid down “Of you Hie was words came Carstair At last was Hence his cup he sald slowly, ‘1 never letter You redit course’ the give me « (there was a quis “1 give you credit for I've a dogged w that always loved pleasu her pw the Aros FIRST DINING CAR MADE it Was Called Was Crudely Equipped. the “Deimonico” ang GININE CAr was ean NAF mand eat ohstrad a Ki other those have not brass wdule 1 with wis supplied day swept fine In ndoubtedly had they the Hit! timed lad The ordi * » spite of fernity them into « tripe down strictly according to itcher i range, Still in uliar disadvantages that onnid laborate coal those ped f time was « ered most « however as the way In kept tab on the entered the The most Interesting thing the Deimonico When a the conductor pass nger handed pasteboard ileket, which the walter straightway deposited in a pad locked tin box in the kitchen. At the terminal station the ticket agent came into the car, unlocked the tin box and with due ceremony “counted up the house The conductor and other employes, while not. being required to give an exact account, were expect ed to make an approximate check In accordance with the number of pas sengers served. Talk about your graft Are there ~Joslie's Weekly Mother of Her Country Six men held the title of "Father of or of Her Country.” She was Maria Theresa, the great Empress of Aus tris, according to the New York Press It is said she made only one mistake in the course of her reign—corgenting to the partition of Poland. On the edge of the document given her te sign she wrote: “I consent because 20 many great and learned men will have iL so, will gee the consequence of thus break. ing through all that has hitherto been holy and just.” unhappy Marie Antoinette. a a The selfish man may live for him. on others, ct en * | THOUGHT HE WAS HONEST Leading Sins ¢f Society. | : By Rev. Dr. Wm Unkind Comment Made on Unfortus i nate Lawyer's Story. A young lawyer who had only hung out his shingle some months before came into the office of a friend, who had already made some money and quite a reputation at the bar. As the elder lawyer saw the visitor enter he sald inquiringly Vell IR. Huntingion. HAT are trollable leaders of the possible these stories we hear about uncon are lend spread of an gambling? in all the {fo forms What against poo! rooms and policy shops, Is It that there chief cities of the couniry that 111 Or passion for society who their countenance of amusements ire agalnst the avails crusades leading cities if behind ventures to pass such things as thes of the spirit of digciplin if very law of the land? which no ¥ doors on’ in what is how are vou ge ng along? You don't natter how accounts out You wart to get tis much you get 1 always put up well, A his looks detective look sort modern society there is become of society? With Sunday England mystic: bone of om holiday; with gO need not lapsing mere tradition; with the not aver friendly to Christianity, made bold civilization” turned common consent Irom a marriage, the corner stone of the family iife——which i the corner stone of the stats with holy wedlock generating und contract and with of pleasure so omnipresent and as to have obliterated the very landmarks of call for a revival of the spirit of discipline is ili-timed? gpeaking of the social li ) uy gre; ti { i ig Tot 2. And now that 3 have spoken about you Ung I into a aay ] and dress to call soedy shows Can't doling tranger don’t hol lawyer by MOLY . »y be into a much husiness SY fA loose love any connda ad That's decency. who sha “Glad you frank fon May "sald the renewal But an he reason | » around We you n Park f the wird Women ano Men As Audiences |r. Cruaildd, Ye Rich but Wretched. 3y a1» Miserable Millionaire.” goes straight to the scat of the pain, no matter whether it comes from J Rheumatism, 4 A Neuralgia, "1 SWOLLEN JOINTS, oA SPRAINS, HEADACHE, “3 STRAINS, STIFFNESS LUMBAGO OR SCIATICA. Used Externally whatever concerned me, now devotes hersell 10 SOCICLY. TRS TST - Bb : by rubbing only. disturbing thoughts every instant of the day, my WIG 0 C500 5, ning. m " / rf Equally good for con | to m s and fort a = : ivanbly hai ia da MAN and HORSE. servants are 28 cts. per bottle, of when fr ym . DODGE TOMLINSON But this 450 MN. 30d 8, Philadelphia born rich are only apps happy Whe not beat gente of In finest wines my nature rough the best COMmpar mis x Ie ing to be complete, my daught 2 Yad dap] When ment for 1 A Friend’s Influence is Worth More than Ss, Marden. 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T would be interesting influence the careers of the of this country them owed their success almost entirely to strong “Men are bound together by a greal credit system.’ writer. “the foundation of which 1s mutual respect and esteem No man can fight the battle for commercial single handed against the world; he must have friends, helpers, supporters or he will fail” : Aside from the importance of friendship fany © {riendships says a irace the men to successful SUCCeER developers of character, thes di id f irs introduce us to men and : iv aiding ue in worldly affairs They | and a4 CUBLILUALY ‘ our interests. They help us in society pv saitions to advance omen Who are 8 Bored circles which, without their infisence, would Fema closed to vs. They unconsciously advertise our business or pre sale by Ne ing people what they ksoy shout our latest, book, out skill Surg As medi, y PCRS | scent law cases, on cleve sti LE ur nes, in other words, real friends are constantly giving nus a “boost,” and are helping us to get on in the world. ar ol “What is the secret of your Hie?” asked Elizabeth Barret! Ai : ol Charles Kingsley, “Tell me, that {I may make mine beautiful, to ar : gwered: ™1 had a friend.” . of friends as Browning will bring seu happiness ating 4 heatiy mes’, NE Ww CENT 211 3 CARL L. SiRbiie Pepsin Table Cemtain withing bat pure parwin (np drnged, Use cabled talon afer » meal vill digo ane po Jing utiuphen Shue Ash your draggin ad oe 2 conte Te Stampa For a Vial, 4 . Carl L. Jensen, 400 N. 5rd 81, Phila, Pa [we The hat manufacturers of the Unit od States import from England thous | ands of rabbit skins every year, the | fur from which in used in making folt hats. But before the skins are ship ped here, they are sont over to fhe : Continent, where the long hairs are | sa piitled out by cheap hand labor. No BIRD MANRK 1 machinery to do this work hg hi The, Sserohof tie ennery Brower af been Inventod. It ix only the cloge | vs 1 Sie of vane Mind, Lair that the manufacturers Can use . The tree on which grow the origin. Rhode Island greening apple is still In existance on the farm of Thomas R. Drowne, at Foster, R. L It was a sapling 100 years ago, and now, though its branches have to be prop ped up with poles, it is ten feet in cir cumference at the base. Each year it bears a few apples, notwithstanding the fact that it was supposed to be dying a century ago. oom be pond amd Bion ¥ the sense of shedling fodtlene BR chery the |e warn Woreah Bis erithnl 4 withend 100 hae of Bont by meld wa raesidd of 1%, In Sed by wll droppin Bie Peek Brees HOHE Bn Pou Ola, $00. 400 M. Thinu Si Dialed abun, Pie ARR SR ANN BG IR, Of 200 boys attending one schoo! at | Dover, England, 100 learned to awim fast winter at the corporation bathe Love laughs at locksmiths, but he daren’t laugh at wodlock,