WOMAN'S WAYS, A woman day You stay at home and wait all day And get a card on Monday That tells you why she staid away, says she'll call on Sun- postal A woman says, “Do come to dinner! I'll look for you on Tuesday night.’ You go—and how you'd like skin her! house tight. to The is closed up snug and A woman A little She'll let you else says, “I token that wish of wish to give esteem!” of hers You outlive Or ‘twill vanish like a dream. A woman says, “Yes, | play poker!” And when she loses forty cents You feel as if you'd like to choke her For it's on you her rage she vents. A woman hurries to the races And bets the smallest sum allowed Her horse last. Of all the faces! She weeps before the is simply crowd. A woman goes to do some shopping And sends the yds home C. O. D. They all go back—the man ji ping hear me! BO ist stop To her . say, "No cash! Dear A woman 13 The riddle man is different Of difference is —Lurana W York Times a of curious the creature— universe. but the that he Sheldon, in A feature Worse, New is the . we VE Bee Sus ges N AWAKENED CONSCIENCE Stanley warmly associated impul dainty rata ’ wh ol tle always the deli blossoms wom: no in she was that Pai the men especiall or en § os pe omfort d 0 onfide he taught them i ourgeois to be ‘ith infinite tact at her command, a gift for reading character, Betty had learned that it is not what they refrain men to them Moreover al was jealous.” wom. from and id 1e Coul en say hut what saying that hold them ds her friends’ o draws 0 keep own ounsel and her It iad been a season. and naturally expert had i affairs enced svoral love few am ar with the addend iddenda the war and gto! ror 3 over the ial cont summer New J¢ rsey. Five vears band hor ir d hus hat this his ador He loved home, an immense had her guardian her o she his keeping a tiny orphan charming ward him had ¢ 3 leaving fortune and had ver since came Into When his womanhood she gave warmest feeling her heart ver known, and the two brief years of married life which followed had been filled with content The passionate, ecstatic which was lay dormant one does for the bl has oomy day of Detty's grew io the love of in nature Fags capable sat not never afternoon, voluntary grieve one known the It was one gl third exile, taking ad. peaceful surroundings, itself obnoxious that with unrest, and longing for metropolitan Ii in ease the heartache grew harder and the “still vantage was making its dear owner small voice.” nt i 80 was filled gsuffaoring from delights order to try that dally, hourly, bear “Oh,” whispered the little volce. “how you tortured him' how vou trifled with him! You are only reap ing what you have sown You sup posed yoursel! invulnerable, but you were mistaken, and are suffering even as vou have caused suffering. Yea, verily, the way of the transgressor is hard.” Betty groaned In anguish of spirit as the vision of a big athletic fellow, all suppleness and sinewy strength, came vividly before her. Concentrating her magnetic forces, she sent this subconscious message “Ob, Bob, if there is anything in telepathy you must feel that T love you, and you must know that my heart Is breaking in its loneliness Come back to me, my darling! 1 will not live without you.” enn the of fo to + to A severe thunderstorm was raging, and the broad Atlantic lashed itmelf against the ertel rocks in unison with he: wildly-beating heart. With an uncontrellable impulse, the fair poni tent threw herself, face downward. dangerously near the open, roaring fire, Soon a long, shuddering sob came from the hearth rug as the still, small know you ! heart by inquiring: “When in vour inmost soul, dear, truly love Robert Hollings, you have denied that and him from you, do vou think it is kind encourage this country par gon, whom you care nothing for, even you that love sent to young ile long dine last wear that whose the last summer Island When night, was it tantalizing black misty cloudiness polished whiteness of your neck and arms? And was it Christianlike to encourage him by adding to your toil €t that immense fragrant corsage bouquet of remembering, as you did, that he once compared their violet blue hue to the color of your eyes and their fragrance to your sweet breath? And when vou had in- toxicated him with coguetry, was it fair to sing ‘How | Thee!’ in your most alluring manner, with only the softly-shaded lights and the dying fire as chaperons? “lI have ed!” walled the Every movement of her showed the at Sayv came necessary t ately he to 0 gauze gown only heightens violets, your been very foolish ar wick culprit as she arose body elasticity of l trained muscles. Standing, ed Q at a reflection she pposite m of her irror gone countenance Suddenly a over her. It ment vivid er was She fel eniness Dasseaq a psychological mo the atmosphere, Was arms, and abandonment Isation of turn air o pu an and } caught in a for the ng QUICK Iv @ ay, and returned wit! ! ths apturous self of the man ador. kisses Lifting breathed did you retly ably flushed Robert from? I came down on the morning ¢ and told nounce she se loved an face, she where come rain, the that I woul maid myself. Seeing you hearth rug, I sup that you asleep, and waited. But why you leave your many suitors and to piace, that you had wera did come osed 80 this lon« Betty 7" “1 supno Europe sailed for lonely ox. ged Was very, very erate 4 ir ing possession of drawing her away I My a termine and keep my YO Was darling so | d Nn 1 3 ren ti Ast time © need no words words deshab!l hairpin them wt i en the dust health bo iy. the won ees of him clothed in ering gold of her Looking ash hes roguishily as she made shining plait, tha she one with rain me, but you back to the city different from Are ican” says “These friends in his and al doing make been YOArs, are still Roeske, that do, toads and worms, thou- and other In and do damage In that have three old Mr and toads Roeske | greenhouse for i though : good Browing for insects service is just A drive what will eaten away he trained them to be captured by the and will angle sand legs, wood gects that inhabit all greenhouses, | go prowling about Mr. Roeske's house and Roeske will tell the toads. It is not necessary him to | them. Just giving a gesture for the Roeske toads are toads. They understand, the gardener discovers sects have been among he takes the toads in his hands (he | isn’t afraid of warts), and gives them directions upon the pens to B50 lice, for that the as it RO. ground, them floor and or be lets this gardener, so he savs, and {if they should crawl away and die some day. he would be grieved Not simply because they are dead, he savs, the other day, but because 1 have grown qn used to the little “The toads expected back the greenhouse They don't hang around during winter. They take a hike the part fall, not showing up until the 15th of April When they finalls joyfully about Roeske's them right work, and in of rid of than al the patented insect powders could do in & year When make thelr annual departure | fall, the find a place in g the winter. They soll, like all until the ground, and the may find a and remain months. No go, they always Roeske's green te fellows are 10 to this week of the hop he a short feet, sets at space more insects 1 they n the convenient ither dig d oio the and on wn remain there t of the shining, or among the during the where they back to Mr is sun is place there matter Come they rocks, £ old house. “Roeske's toads they have be over Litchfield Coun as come known all ty, are far as Roeske Lite the only toads so A i trained the address known, in made slate, before a hfleld socle a few weeks ago He 1 Watertown on toads old three in Mar convinced Roeske train ts ter wads Roeske says. belng train they will ery command.” MAKING CHANGE, Money is Handed to Momentous Matter, To be sure, the in these days of most thing oes not Way Men a receive of our change we high burden overmuch Oe ive a the coat ckets ye the little Oye more or t than is customary transactions daily lif Usually our change is box via The mpled wad hastily the and the Arrangemer the smaller iness metal overhead railroad the Hg u a8 miniature clerk pulls apart to od fa 5 i our hand system If the customer a woman, and good, for she stuffs the ball into her bag or pocketbook in very much way. and departs. At the end the day's shopping she sits her down with a scrap of paper and pencil, makes calculations that would bewilder a mathematical as tronomer, talkiag herself the while, pulls the wads apart, counts verify amount hat is 1 be wel the same of to them the stuffs much in very condition back again same disorderly gear,” she added in a sweet, Ous voles The the ale broad ant and y in at the beams 4d moon came windows. merrily rTarh f Ach felt peeping i lve ive her & the tha i now inten ing on peacefal waters ty of the b, dear, 1 feel quite irresponaible tonight Is other 30 quite sane at full of the moon? 1 have been thinking that you have borne with my perversity long enough, and | will make amends by salling with you next week as Mrs. Robert Hollins Spare my blushes by accepting the of. fer quickly, please,” came in little muffled voice from behind two pink palms. one ever the from the blushing face, Robert erush ed her to his heart “Betty, you are the most generous woman in the world, and have made me the happiest of men!” When on the following week, the names of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hol lings appeared in the published list of passengers sailing for Europe, their friends exclaimed: “How like Betty!" Weekly New York ROESKE'S TRAINED TOADS. Se Truthful Tale From Watertown, Not From Winsted. American” has from Watertown The "Waterbury printed an article It relates to three trained toads which have been clvilized, as it were, by A. H, Roeske, 3 i even carry pennies among her silver change without a feeling of irritating discomfort But with man it is methodical, fussy money he carries around He carries his bills neatly once lengthwise He has a finicky is different He even, about the with him folded, us and onoe way ct ar denominant in the upper right hand corner, and he keeps the bills of the same dencenination together. The the wire cage of the re business is not so particular ~it usually is a she-—can handle ward without discomfort or confu She apparently puts it away carrier; she certainly takes no cog nizance of these male peculiarities in the way in which she makes So bewildered man halts in intent on bringing order i is jostled. We know that the balk of the retail trads of the coun try is carried on by women with women, who understand each other even in this, but has mere man no rights in the matter? Since society 2 80 busy reforming everything it happens to think of, can it not start a movement for the orderly arrange ment of our change? Provided, of course, that the movement galing the consent and the cooperation of the ladies on both sides of the counter and in the cashier's cage --New York Tribune. One virtue in this fast-fleeting pace of ours--nothing has time to become monotonous. Ridgway burned to sumed the children were a fire that con- John Adams, Ha yng, near had been help- make hay and had preceded lond to the barn George Adams, an elder son, was driving the wagon and had taken the into the barn when he heard cry of fire The big load of hay completely blocked the entrance and there was no way of escape. John Adams, father of the boys, was badly burned in attempting a rescue and was pulled out unconscious Tamaqua Early in May Joseph lenkins disappeared from this town and his relatives, after thorough search, him up for dead, be- was a victim of foul play An acquaintance recognized hi at Lebanon, the recognition being verl- fied by a brother Jenkins appears be in a daze He can no ac- of his ings, which led him to many strange places through- t the country Four death in barn of at The children fi 1% to team the a gave rr im to give wande Ju Reading Harvey Wolfinger, 21 years old, and George Scheiry, aged 14, discharged farm hands Heinley, of Windsor Township rested bur home of the Wwyer, ? of Cyrus ar- [ thelr is of $6,000, of for the empl that The wera confessed out entire b wv revenge family the fis Mao opardy aia divorcee OF he Downes, wera Chester, i which Mattie The « 1889 and lived Mr. Downes separation was which ar 10 buy a charged his wife with married in unti 1806 that the final by a quarrel] % taking desertion together testify d caused him money Pittsburg Notice has transportation E. Totten, the for meat inspect shall not ship ot om thi lo COMmpAnies Government ion that they of Stale meats packir oncerns the packers have been essing’ business “Rls agent here, the wh and se thelr o $4 oN , ng thelr o ) prope: utawney (Centra! Pennsyl prom Association Organization interests began to Medis : t Mr of Chester husband desertion TEE Wwililan Was Philadelphis p y. of Scranton, State College Board of open a in the Chester The Chester Education has decided manual training department :#i¥’s schools next Fail Altoona Charged with beating his grandmother, who is 76 years old. ‘haries Shank, aged 18, of Duncans. was arraigned in court and sentenced by Judge Baldrage to the Huntingdon Reformatory Shank served a term In Mills itivile The to ¥ ile, Glenn of 8 J il, men Eck- one of the creamery in Central Ivania, occurred at the pital here following an operation Ten children survive him Bethlehem Determined to put a #top to automobile speeding within the borough limits, Chief William Halteman is making arrests. In the death ploneer Pennay hose i i i are out for violators, seven have al- ready been arrested and fined amounts ranging from $18 to $23. MADE TO TAKE A BATH. Miser Of California Had Not Washed For Ten Years, Red Bluff, Cal. (Special). Charles Wood, considered to be wealthy, hav- ing $10,000 in the bank and owning valuable farming property, whe obliged to take a bath, pay a fine of $10 and serve five days in jail for using profanity in public. The or- der for the jall sentence and bath came after Wood declared in count that him take a bath or quit brofanity. Clares Wood was forced into the tub and thoroughly serubbad. It wag hés first bath in 10 years, ao he said. He has gone about the streets for years, ragged and in filthy condition, This is the second time he has been arrested for profanity and senténced 10 pay a fine, Mouse traps that kill rodents which enter them by elestric our rents taken from an ordinary light ing circuit are a recent invention, A new French camera takes in. stantaneous plotures undes water with a magnesium light The ational Hotel MILLEEIM, PA b A. BHAWYER, Prop eS TE SALIAIAL IAAI II bbb bids Jno. F. 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McAtee of The Atlanta umpire Md League) Beitz to the Baltimore uthern der Connectic are a8 ie [-State League some of these to De a great ney are ai ever are id Lefty Rus- Mack Rus BCARON sell LABOR WORLD. sed striking cloak rk City OmDers makers in New Y¢ predicting against dis victors affiliated with the California State Federation of La- bor in the last seven months "ifty unions became Telephone girlsthroughout the Uni. fed States are to be organized by the Commercial Telegraphers’ Union America, Organized labor contemplates rec- ommending a nine-hour day and a fifty-hour week for women at the next session of the Legislature of Wash- ington The constitutionality of the law re- quiring railroad corporations to pay thelr employessemi-monthly has been upheld by the New York State Court of Appeals he General Assembly of Louisiana gave a decisive victory to the child la- bor law by refusing to entertain an amendment exempting theatres and nickel shows A new working agreement, which calls for a wage increase of twenty- five per cent, was adopted by the In- of killed in coal mines of this country in Hundreds of Hindoos are pouring into San Joaquin County, California, work at once most of them have dis- carded the turban for American hats.) 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