A 8ONQ A, B. Housman In McCiure's. te fn the moon the long road lies, The moon stands blank above White in the moon the long road lies That leads me from my love, Still hangs the hedge without a gust, Still still the shadows stay: My feet upon the moonlit dust Pursue the ceaseless way. so travellers tell, reaca the The world is round, And straight though track Trudge on, well, The way will trudge on, "twh. all be guide one back. circle homeward hies must it remove: long road lies But ere the Far far White in the That moon the me from my “A Shropshire love, Lad.” leads dl | bos alc sc mn cs) AN ARBORDAY | BRUISE. By FRANKLIN WELLES CALKINS. there been Well’ where the growth thick pine They to whether ey saoald find able trees lorrel had thought | i them t they Was were in some doubt n SOT Among ir way, bearings, because i, and 80 vandered fashion, on for so tim tt his findin scerambie 11 They were other derness trailing looking for under some convenient spot to selves for breakfast, and awkward one behiad an- them- when a creature, with mois head and big, flapping ears, hmped out of a clump of marsh grass so close to Georgle’'s feet it brushed her skirts as away. Georgie screamed in alarm. ever can that be?’ she eried. “1 know! 1 know!" shouted Anna, eagerly. “It's a young moose! We have a photograph of one, don't you know, that Thompson took?” “Well, let's have that calf!” cried Polly. “Bee It can't be very old, for it can hardly waddle away.” And immediately the three, en- cumbered with ax, spade and lunch, turned in pursuit of the calf, The chase led along the foot of enor. it ambled “What. & low, rough isdge swampy rin hedged on one side with bog and tamarack. At the first dash Polly ran toward the tamarack, thus getting between the calf and that cover. The baby lessly young, he peared at first sight. Polly, who was the almost had a hand and then by a sudden burst of speed {t shot ahead and out of reach, The chase grew hotter and more excit- ing. until suddenly pursued and pur broke through a cluster of and cut upon a narrow sand Hight were rolling moose was not wever, as had ap Time and again swiftest runner, upon the calf, so help Sures bushes beach, wher Waves young stop was and the feeling its feet sinking, down be sand deep, moose, ped and tweon its In a twinklin Polly herself upon the calf, bellowing, forward strength. its neck, lunged, dragging before the othe outstripped in the chase, up with her. Polly, ing-dress tar, and over a shel deep water, oh i +h alf the calf, rus t its nose had thrown which, lustlly bounced up and down and developing With Polly clinging the animal plunged into ¥ ) whom she the water who could swin well had little when Polly's enumbed had it been otherwise, was now too far attempt, imbered as she irts. to Awim ~ tions. “Go after » boat!” she cried ‘Run catch Inst rder straight "18 on th % ; 1 , Antiy the ne 0 They rat und on obey the wide beach It took Polly but a few $ LOO that the water was endurance; numbness RO a flerce the moose's 0 determine hor long and ner Jong ana presently foal cold for ing ing f hor vy ah ing out of her arm, si made effort, and mounts The seemed pon neck welght suddenly for the first time mother moose a notion imbrance attached to her mal snorted shrilly and in real fright, from under ireghed the water In swayed her body, and fanks until ghe nearly end In her frantic herself of her rider Even her calf was forgotten In the struggle. Polly saw the little ture slip to the rear, maintaining her seat to pay it further attention, However, both hands clinched in the long mane of the cow's shoulder sufficed to maintain her hold. After a time the moose, apparently forgetting her calf, began a straight. away race for the nearest the mainland, Had not the water been so cold Polly would now have looked for. ward confidently to rescue from the boat, or to being towed safely ashore by the moose. But the lake had still the chill of winter In its deptas, and Polly feit her fingers stiffening in the grip, The wind strick her body now with con- her to give of the e The ar struggled | to get cut She ti strokes, the her biarden aer siderable force; she ghivered, and felt that she oould not keep her hold many minutes. Yot she thought of the looked back to see what had become of it. The lttle thing was still swimming strongly in the wake of the cow. Polly envied these wild creatures thelr strength and endur- their lack of encumbering calf, and ance and dress. Minute y's sed. Pol she felt oreeping shore- after minutgs pas chattered, and grip of cold Slowly the Polly made a men- swim- teeth the deadly through her ine drew ne tal calculation ming perhaps at miles an lake and hat she had minutes 10 body Wrer, the moose the rate of and she knew the She yet twenty-five was three hour, its distances, reckoned endure, she cold not must Sho a0 won loge thelr looked back, t just pulling out from saw the wind and ning swiftly Now P ily exerting then come the goon hav prougnt Compa A Study in Value. two reat existence in 178 same proportion: money 24.000 in 2806 O00 of th what 500,006,000 plle up To $100.000.000, wealth of amounts 0. rate of ! he whole the United now But tha present entire United SG * ¥( ot, 0 & JM at the sams increment wealth of the have piled up by 00, O00 000—-an im- Statez will gsible fig The that ar Te solid earns than for, — world itself i 104 nount f wealt) Money money but | Arn more the equi nt of value Mall Labor in Old Times. winter and four a fair average Lyons in 1571 worked from 2 o'clock or § in the the work: there is New York Twelve hours in summer was But in teen n day's work the printers in the morning till 8 ing In other trades ing hours were often from 4 in morning till § at night to 10. 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