He Calls on Her Mother (Copyright, 1811, by Young Mr. Butler ns he was popularly at the woman in keen cordially invited him an easy chair at his Coyle was loquacious; had not uttered a word. *] knew you the moment you,” gabbled the motherly old en for her, She peered kindly at him from be- hind old-fashioned, sllver-bowed spec- tacles, “Yes, I knew you at aren't you pretty young for the job? Freddy surveyed her with reproach. ful eyes. Also he flushed. It most embarrassing to have his tender years flung in his face—especially from the lips of the mother of the girl dhe intended to marry “1 don’t think I am)” stiffly. This thetle coarse: ent -Freddy Butler, known-—stared surprise as she in disposal. Mrs, 1 saw he ret I rted woman, spite of her anti haired di 3 It had Yok n he come to the mother while was a girl of cation of odd fers t imj *Aren't You Pretty Young for ob?” ngage 1gagement mother-—and Ope to ileved Hope ad ITE 8 Pittab was told wrticulately, and furtive and frequent glances door 10 ward the “I have Mrs. pert stenogr burg. She one daughter” Covle “She serenely. apher located You must is an ex in Pitts. have a re markable memory,” suddenly flung at the young lawyer, to be able to remember all this, you know, Now what else shall I tell you? Question me!” Jutler's dry Hps clicked ag opened them to answer. Heavens! So this was the mother of the gir! he intended to marry-—and she was crazy ~-ni0 doubt of it—crazy 53 a Bed lamite “Well she then,” continued the talks tive one, Freddy showing no inclina- tion to interrogate, “lI guess | know what you want to know. This prop erty-—this house, and this lot—are mine. I also own another place in Homentpad. I'll bring the deed for you to see In a moment.” “Never mind about that” youth managed to ejaculate, “lI thought you were a leeotle young for the job. But never mind,” she soothed. “I'm mure every one will help you to the best of their abil ity.’ “She must think I am a pauper,” groaned the youth inwardly, As a matter of fact, Freddy Butler, though young, and untried along paths «of jurisprudence, was no pauper. An astute father and left him with a suficlent amount of the world's goods » the Press.) | to do with as he pleased and still not | touch hig principal. The girl sten- { ographer in the Frick building had at- tracted his notice—and thereafter her | Income was perceptibly swollen by the { patronage of Blackstone's youngest | disciple. Imaginary clients demanded {all sorts of typewritten screeds, “We have a cow and a horse,” con- tinued Hope's mother, “but the barn doesn't belong us. We rent it the grocer on the He's a perfect gentleman, too, to expect to meet him,” pro shifting uneasily in his “1 don't will,” insisted the oth- to meet him. His blocks from here, put out if you “Oh, but “You'll have home {8 only three and he'll be terril exclude him.” ude you er ly “Exel Butler. “What aho 1 the t iad She zald he you are goin to marry d. “And think’ ur name!” give an ’ the © di ification of she continue tened inven for motherin-law “Mall of the Thousand Mats" much regret Nara London fan nd Mats” In d with rie It will be lea those a¥8 8 r 1 have ¥ writer sited in who i % in the : the japan, 8 Stat tha Os ard, Hall of destroved ond with ong the L flames, lighted for cane 4 round the warehouse valuable again short ind its contents umed By ti { } de saved fardamed efforts, however, the main temple Hage ertheless amage done estimated nt £100,000 or “Hall of the Thou Mats,” was formerly the res. the abbot. One room alone 150 mats, while all were handsome with fusuma by an artist of the Kano school. To Help Erring Girls. The Big 8 New York that strives to do for ering the Big bad boys. It is WwW. K. Vanderbilt terested In the movement and will help with money. A nuiaber of girls will be sent to the country to camp out this summer, dera Ney by the fire The Sen-jo is 1 Jikd, wisi cu ——— sald that has become In. Mrs. Sidestepping. “1 should be glad to have you eall some evening.” “That 18 nice of you!" “1 have the most amusing Iittle brother you have ever seen, 1 just know you'll go wild over him.” “Amusing, eh? Pshaw! 1 resolved New Year's not to visit any places of amusement this year” The Difficulty. “I say, old boy, lend me an X.” “Would if I could, dear chap, but there's an algebraic difficulty in the way.” “What is tr “An X with me is an unknown quan. tity.” SOLVES HAIR PROBLEM FOR THE BUSY WOMAN, Variety of Styles Adapted to All Types of Faces to Choose From, Thanks to Designers and Mak- ers of Hair Goods. The problem of dressing the halr in the prevailing modes, for the busy women of the present day, could not be solved by the hairdresser alone, the of coiffures, requires er plus plent) in hairdress good effect art of the time. But there more as "pl in any { world. Halrdr thing at least fashions no such any of time,” the is enty really therefore of cases, NEAT FLORAL SCENT SACHET Flower Design Is Used and Scent as Flower Chosen for Sachet. Same it some favorite cial sachets wardrobes, may be gl same plea For this purpose, gachets can be is rather a nice idea to scent, and to have for go that all ightly perfum odor. ape provided drawers and clothes with the ones ed yarious ornas al used; suck stance, as the one which is shown in our illustration, : & square of white satin in the center, with a large single violet embroidered in the natural violet and green colors in the middie, and a border of smaller yiblets all the way round. The sachet should be filled with vio let sachet powder to correspond with the embroidered flower. The same idea might be very prettily i out with on the satin center, such, for example, ns lilies, roses, hellotrope or carna- tions: the same scent as that of the flower being chosen to perfume the { sachet. The One-8ided Frill, Neckwear styles have not changed + much since the fall fashions were put before us. The onesided frills so much worn in the beginning of the sen son are seen, These are made of the finest linen lace and embroidery and button in with a front buttoning blouse or are attached to a band that wiil run down the front of a waist button. ing in the back. When worn with a collarless blouse di i a a bet fer, coiffure, dressing good, if not the natural occasional combed. To dress the hair successfully requires only that the natural hair shall be clean and the front slightly curled. The curling is accomplished by rolling the halr on kid rollers at night, If one must count the minutes in the morning, or by curling a few locks with the curl- ing iron. The hair is combed back and at the crown of head, the twisted and coiled at the back. coll, pinned with makes a secure The is coll ventilation than It requires only and is easily with this coiffure tied ends This pins, the face little the short, foun hair about then pulled to make {t strong for the out a dation neck the about and soft and the face. ignon is next adjusted inned to it and of the puffs to the sd PAI A SGN PA PASTA POPULARITY OF THE SASH Comes Back With Other Accessories of Toilet for Spring and Sum. mer Use, attractive and we § great : ald In OR Pe 183 ¥ giyle the al Eoeneras effect in gems front, fashion at the and the long. flowin Some of those inp blac k black flowers ith fe ath wreat girdle in empire the square bow iged with hed with 8 Are eo nllle knot heavily all in are are WAY up, Ther even lace ghare of amo ringed e Are wenrers, saghes coming for their popularity. HINGS WORTH [KNOWING Some manufacturers say short capes are coming back. The broad girdle Is again appearing on fashionable frocks. One would go far to find a more at. tractive walst Jumper. The strong favor for serges fn black, navy and white shows no signs of de creasing. Corals that nearly reproduce the real thing are set on a bar, making a most attractive veil pin, Tea gowns often have banging sleeves, and the peasant sleeve cut in one with the bodice Is by no means as yet discarded. STATENEWS. Gray homie the mos that has occurred in this many The Garay home Charlestown Township and the mem: bers the family were sleeping when fire started in the rear. When ational fire re vicinity ii Years. of smoke, and flames compelled ents, with their four small children, to escape by means of a stairway in the rear. Fearing the children would contract colds, Mrs. rushed back into the house to get clothing, but she forced and succeeded In escaping by ing second story, injured her Was leap The ankles, from 1 Beverely ne woman Lansaster 000 biil A. E Leaman the The Bproul $50,000, ed by Dr, low, presi. road was denounc West Wil : his address af y f the ated Bye County Super superviso the adop Potisvill l.ow, who 1¢ Schuylkill 3 f heroism which makes him for a Carneg medal He the Cit A Garner, performed an act igible was walk y's main the anirited of £ ing along rough igh d ing along Directly in the wheeling a baby gireel at Guliterman, aR Port been § cato sy flare pain dari West C nan A riod. great wr tha Is & ue Mrs. er ne outside hester. John Spang- ler, wife of a farm ar Rocky Hill, had stepped her bome when the high wind carried away the roof of a silo. In struck the woman, badly that she died ward. Just shortly Shenandoah.-Thomas McDonald, Hammond colliery. He act of oiling Berwick, — Breaking bridge over Wapwalopen Creek, John Cornell, aged 35 years, was killed, as was one of the horses he was driving. His body was found by his wife. Lancaster.~The will of Dr. P. J. than $100,000, The sum of $5,000 fs bequeathed to Lititz for the main. tenance of the Rosebuck public foun tain. The bulk of the estate goes to the widow. Ten years ago the total number of passengers carried one mile in the United States was about 13,800,000, 000. In 10 yoara' time this has been increased over 120 per cent, reach ing a total of 29,600,000,000. A WN ATTORNEYS, D. FP. FORTHRY ATTOBRRY AT LAW BRLLEFVONTR id Office orth of Court Bouse mE a Ww. RABRISON WALKER ATTORNEY ATLAW BELLEFPONTR M8 Fo. Iv VW, High Stross All i postions promptly attended ns iD. Gorrie 5-FITa, BOWER & ZEERBY ATTORNEYB AT LAW EsarLs Broos BELLEFONTE. PAs #uocessors 10 Oxvis, Bowes 4 Orvis Consultation tn Englub and German — H. B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEVORTR Fo Practices in all the courts. Consulistion is English and German. Ofce, Oriders Exch Building “yl CIA C LEMENT DALE ATTORFEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTR, Pi Office BN. 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