The House on the Hill. : From “The Children dent Roosevelt, They are all gone away, The House is shut and still, There 1s nothing more to say. Through broken walls and gray They are all gone away. Nor is there one today To speak them good or ill: There is nothing more to say. Why is it Around They are then we stray hat sunken sill? all gune away. And our poor fancy-play For them ted skill: There is not more say. 18 Wis hing to d Wav the Hill 1wWay ruln and House on There is In the They are all gone There 18 ne one seconded Steady.” ke wood! neckers { of twisted rently or our {one's w idge A tora howe dim in the shifting fog there was Zimmer After the wittiest ons fon held, If brevity be ti ul of ¢ folind safety again cxamined ing from then he ith, us When he rea ’ notner another onraelve Hans, the frave 3 trail and fur tpland t} ” Sean req i} ' yE ve comparative guide me fous woen hetwesn Miss G ed voice stunned tore and about to surpass died in a by a bludge ment. 1 said to myseil strange foret realized, and the me {oO Carry 1 ou oding Was packet restore vately asked ney when | was presented personal surprise revolver Under circumstances the deseribed as extensive, and yet was more than of It course, I did the regulation thing “Capt. Henry Dozer, 1 arrest you,” said Leroy in cold, sharp English What do you mean, Leroy?’ 1 sald He made a statement | venture suppress. No pastry cook ever showed a whiter face than Jones did, Zimmer turned green “If you are a detective, what charge?” demanded Miss Greystone Forgery of bank notes and caus ing the death of {wo persons by cut ing that rope.” replied Leroy ‘1 don't believe it,” cried Florrie; it's mean of you, Ben The idea! He never touched the rope, and it's got io be proved that pop and the moun iineer are dead” ‘You may put re arn jour with a pure muzzie of a favorable could not be ly he the most View enongh Of down your hands’ dfontinued Leroy, unheeding “Ah, vould! Hold him, gentlemen.’ in a moment | was secured, for peo nie do not indulge in frantic struggles on a mountain slope tilted at an angie { thirty with nothing, and leroy quietly drew from my pocket the iden eal packet Zimmer had given me ite felt, opened It, and laughed, “Just vs 1 expected,” he remarked, “plates sand all.” I spluttered an explanation; ha laughed, so did the others. “Too thin,” was the comment, “but you ean reserve your defense. Get that rope Hans. Good! him between Herr Jones. I'll bring Miss Greystone." His orders rity, and 1 found trudging wearily and warily in the footsteps of my captors, who by their manner evidently believed Leroy. most offensive, no bones about off him, Mr. with and rear Zimmer un the with myself a were obeved would have made throwing me over of the preci pices in which the district 18 so rich Howe ver, I promised myself a speedy any revenge once we reached civilization, and cursed my in ac comp inion cept Leroy whose Basel, toy Wis 4 man acquaintand wsnally at where ster whom Turin inst of wast Zimn owl 3 English bank Bank France idea of the finished plates You the of him long he invited really they those them ted, plates, as of very the artis The manufacturing the pa- run out of the supplr in with his sugges suspec to possession being specially was They had had fall tion.” ‘But why that wretched Do you break by rye per to 7 Surely you be gave me that arrest Zimmer packet?” me loved ollect the it did Feeling that watched I can who was formerly a at it before our as strands most artis some inches of the scissors, rears envelop that It was apparently still solid and would, In- deed, resist a moderate strain. It was done in two places to insure its breaking They suspected us von, but not knowing how many might be watching below planted the plates on you so that they might be found on your body when the accident came oft.” “It was providential.” “Yos-for Siiss Greystone. If I had not seen the ropes parting just at my hand it woull have heen serious, Then, understanding the desperate rec rope? not they were being not tell Jones, ropemaker, cent, tically, core acciden “how, got the out surgical opened and wit a ranging the 80 wretches with whom I had to deal, | there was nothing left but to formal ly arrest you, get possession of the | plates which 1 had seen Zimmer give | and putting in thelr cus. tody insure the of the party. Your detention me to make absolutely sure, and when 1 struck | this morning they practically con ised Miss Greyvst will never | forgive me, should have | acquainted ? And now, you, by you safety enabled one perhaps 1 you were Mav | ask vou to explain Dozer,” he continued, rising, “I off to Turin. Will this as some reparation?” And ten dered me an open envelope It con an English bank for a nt, 1 almost fainted; it was one of our own elf her 1 bowed and had been has we once am you accept he note ny fORet close kind to Saxon | sum clever difficult | For my "OY I shall | me of the life not de call Fortune been frank tittle LL with my as | to the most nown whirl artment afully MAKING SILK HATS. Workman Explains Why His Forefin ger Nail is Malformed. HORSE RACING A DELUSION. Brother 1 the hats “Pittsburg Phil. i has spent I Years i has spent 2 ) | a f wrtune during d consid and that he his But brother to “Pittsburg finds the an at he persons woul think vocation turf and that is forever Bill,” as Phil on the lawn atl Sara. the other afternoon, and | that ing was | fon and a snare is no money in it,” he said, ne during the time m) the I spent | t of easy come and easy | the game grows harder | d geason more men en there are more horses the chances against HAYS fone witl Brothe ised the to call horse rac ed Ts won a fortu i was on tart but a case go. Each y¢ beat Every the field; and these increase your success.’ Ten years ago a fo ter man could make some money on the turf. That was due to fact that there were only a small number of horses in each race and that there was one horse ownor to every ten now. It was during this period that all the wealthy plungers of today made their money. My brother Phil was among those who successful Phil, like most of the other big turfmen, found the game hard the last two or three years, and he did not gather any money together worth speaking about 1 also found that racing was much harder and lost back much of the money that 1 have previously gained here, “If the rich men find the game hard to solve and lose money, what chance have 1 got with a limited amount of cash. If you have any bad health or your horses go lame much of your in vestment is wrecked. No, I'll keep what I've got, visit the track once in a while, but my connection with the turf ended with Phil's death.”--New York World. A witness at a recent English in. vestigation sald that a pure election at Norwich was an impossibility, t he were SATIN COMING In selecting a ball 8esire {8 to have it as possible while time the debutante society Is silk mousseline, attractive, great drawback Is its e fshableness It is well-nigh ble to gown last one g0 that if ti not t" gown IN. the malin effective AS the same hioned after for the of gown keeping 1 at and fas Eapecially members chiffon, but becoming modes and younger a gown of tulle, latest and the xr make a net season even, provided well to have these lasting and the Washington advance win exit be many bes in the outfit it were few of some material, Already mle but Says also there material Karen women are upon and do hot any by affect Are pearance iments When veo YOUng pierced to admit a th Ta ney thei cars gmal which until ha ve accommod biackened bam become inch disc of stretches the ears hideou and when the tempor shi at thin = ined le arily! ture the As a their Siamese, some again keep top of ‘be head, ETOw to its loess not add the long, iobe! rile Wear hair and other , except on is allowed to which means Some natural to their no overabundance of good looks times the unmarried woman wears a breast cloth, but for the most part men and women wear a long girdle, and sometimes even that is set aside in hot weather To thoroughly appreciate Japanese women one should begin the far east ern trip at the Malay peninsula, jour neying thence through Siam, Anum, Cambodia and China--though confess to preferring a good looking Chinese girl to the alleged Japanese beauty. Bracelets and necklaces of bam. boo are the other usual ornaments, except when they can afford a narrow neckband of silver which protects, so it is believed, against many evils that lurk along life's wayside even in the jungle. The men also wear this neckband and bamboo an inch in di amefér and about four inches long stuck through their ear lobes. Some of the boys are rather good looking They wear their hair in a knot like a horn on the forehead, or at one side or the other of the head, or on top: and usually a turban crowns the top knot. All in all, the Karens differ not a great deal fiom the Siamese in physiognomy, but the people in this soction of the far east shade into one another rather easily. DO NOT BE A GIRL LOAFER. A girl loafer. That does not sound very pretty, does it? And yet there by a good In spend nothing. Cire SAry many other words who IL nece; living, {te Mars 1 ang power ™ Fhe ust no PLUMP OUT nro tt pr FACE ¥ i fashionabie gir long oval plump-faced 1 longer face jecread is Quite ind » to have a round, t oday than a or plump. healthy this has All sort the face LOO ready, up bad bi requires thin taken is secome fleshy if ing, and a rip wonders I here skin foods which and If a cetaln course is pursued it ing face, but somewhat good for very making often work is kept sn the outcome fat, } and if the process resniis are to plump first step to No face will any teeth are miss the dentist will work gome very good constant face, care and the the teeth out a be to are noticed. If the face 18 heated by hot applications for five or and a skin food massaged into the the fact at will plump it Advertiser. a short imo. Rubilng night with cold cream out, also--Newark FASHION HINTS. Two letter monogram belt may be found ready made, A bit of old crape is the very best thing for dusting one’s gowns, The fiat French sailor hat with a ruching of face Is being worn abroad Many of the lawn negligees are worn over a colored lining of China silk. The most popular style of hairdress. ing for the moment iz the coronal plait, With the linen coats and skirts are worn the most elaborate of lingerie waists, buckles Vers rom gtiff brush hen painting in brushing the t {rimming folds scanty emall such as artists excellent revices in oon use w oils is for from « from ust velve and belw ibbon Very for fulness is the rule now door hangings and door and vestl all window or none at all for front bule panels If a cloth thus it may or igs foo ol} to be patched be cut up to make tray smaller table covers, Old pillow slips can be converted into dust bags for covering curtains that are folded and put away. One of the most successPul ways to darn wools and silks is to take ravel ings from the materia) Split the thread into the needle with the help of wax fan this way the thread or silk matches the goods exactly Quilts and toilet table covers are fest mended by darning, and good linen towels are frequently patched with Meces of old ones The Osaka Elect ric Light Company, of Osaka, Japan, a city of 200,000 peo. ple, ie equipped entirely with Ameri can electrical apparatus, aa— — At a recent oral exhibition at Bad Kreugnach, Germany, 24,000 rose bushes were on view,
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