Without removing your out retracing or crossing any A——————— At some time you may want a you have none about the house, or al feast pone that will work. Of course Jou can go oul and buy one, but you trace every line with. Herald bricks or blocks of wood Leading up the mouth of the bottle piace a] roard or a piece of cardboard, and on | the cardboard lay a train of crumbs} Drop some bits in cheese iarges HOME-MADE MOUSE TRAF can make one just as easily, and per- hapa by 80 doing earn a bit of pocke’ money from your parents mouth or opening in the neck abou’ cne and one-half inches in diameter {Uustration, inclined by means THE RAINBOW. the mouth of the bottle and the trap 19 fet The mouse will Inter cannot Ocean, and will find tha t climb out glass will littie enter the bottle says the Chicas i the azain as afford no hold CidWws A COMPOUND PULLEY. Arch Which Are Held in Dif- ferent Countries Is many countries the rainbow Is spoken of as being a great bent pump or siphon tube, drawing water from the earth by mechanical means [Io parts of Russia in the Don country, and also fn Moscow and vicinity, it is known by a name which is equivalent to “the bent water pipe.” In nearly all Slavosic dislects it is known by terms signifying “the cloud siphon.” and in Hungary itls *the pump.” “Noah's pump’ and "God's pump.” The Malayan natives call it by the | i Jent in our language being “the double headed water snake They tell you that the bow is a real thing of Jife, that It drinks with its two mouths and that the water is transferred Ww the clouds through an opening in the upper side of the center of the great arch the rainbow is said to drain the and to preven! this many are provided with heavy. tight-fitting stone plat forms. In the provi: is sald 0 be 3 three angels one of whom pumps (4 water, the second feeds’ the clouds and the third gends the rain Many improbable and things would happen if only get in reach of “the bow The little Turk is would have a silver teeth and ruby touch the orange stripe Jo Greece they say that the person so unfortunate as to stumble over the end of the bow will have hi fmmediately changed — Golden Days e of Saratov lhe 1 under the ntrol impossible 1 could told head that if he or her s#x GOSSIP FT “There goes Mariella fn her Dolls Be 1RInks (hat she That other io ke | guess She'll Bave to (earn that fealbe s fire Don't always make fine birds What's that? Sie says (he same of mire? What very uckind words § ards ‘TER s Detler Great Germap Hospital + The corner stone of a pew German ho: pital was laid in San Francisco recen: ‘ly. The hospital will cost $400 000 an: ¥ be one of the best arranged and the world, struct for Himself and Which Will Give Him Much Fun Three cents for a hall dozen screw books is all the money you need for a eccmpound pulley, and any boy or girl can make one. Two large spools, two small spools, four strips of wood sevea tuches long, one inch or a little less wide and half an inch thick four small blocks of wood and a heavy cord are the necessary materials Cut or saw each spool quite near shown by the dotted en 1a ject gives you a very t,. the shoulder, as l.nes Put a pin through the two of! each spool letting the ends pr for an axle Ih = THE PARTS AND PULLED COMPLETED neat wheel. Be careful to make the | four wheels of equal thickness i The four blocks should be fie thicker than the side each a) whe as | strips are and | Make two holes | in each strip two and a half inches | as the about one inch long from the ends and the sfze of the i aXxies i ready to join the paris i strips, one large and place the axies in the a block tnd and fasten NGW You are Take two side ne small spool holes, put in position at «ach it firmly by means of | r nails mpietes one A screw hook part Make the in exactly the same way and put in the cord as shown In the To use th ther part frawing pulley fasten one block! ng or some other high place Attach the you wish ower block to the object } TAise It will seem sur avy a weight can ba jifted with bat | Afterward suggests the Washing'on | a pulley with six or even cgi! w heels may be made nog compared little strength and their work The Best He Knew Charite, | wa Very mus singing Pop in church Well, mamma, | I kuew Det Free Preas Encouraging Ker Miss Thuttyfore eform him? Elderly Spinster— Well, if you fem that you've just got to marry somebody Arabella, | suppose that's as good a8 sharp. Just think of it! What docs it mean? Don’t hesitate, don’t put off, but come, FURS $3 Furs 4 &d 5 1 8 * -308 12% 408 SKIRTS nosis... 1.29 250 1.98 2.98 3.98 4.98 COATS 3.75 4.98 6.98 8.98 J 1.35 | 1:0 2.25 | iw <10.00 coats 20.00 Dress Suit Cases £3 00 dress suit CASS 98 1.98 2.98 3.98 S400 dress smit cases 24 00 dress suit CASTS &X 00 dress suit Cases SWEATERS $1.00 all wool sweaters for Boys Mens 82 00 self opening umbrellas 7 | ° Ladies 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢ handkerchiefs at Mens black sateen shirts, regul AP price ole, sale | price 19 $2.98 .05 03 100 dozen of ladies hemstitehed linette handkerchiefs ..04 Meas gloves and mittens, worth 50g, sale price $10 and 812 Lamps Moas linen collars, regular price 15¢, at Mens and ladies heavy fleeced cotton gloves at CLAMORINGS AT H KAUFMAN'S ON THE OPENING DAY READ, CONSIDER AND BE CONVINCED SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- . ING AND SHOES. A Fine Suil ot Men's Clothes, all to Match, $2.98 This Suit is positively worth $5.00 or your money refunded at any time during this sale, A fine suit of Men's Clothes, all to match $3.98 This suit is positively worth $8.50, or your money refunded at any time during this sale, $4.98 Worth $10.00 or your money refunded at any time daring this sale if you are not satisfied, M¢n's Splendid Suits in Velour finished Cainer dS 55 . Men's fine suits in cheviots and Scotch plaids all sizes This is positively worth $12.00 or your money back Men's fine Black Suit, neatly Trimmed, well worth $6.98 $13.50, Sale Price Men's Fine Worsted Saits, all colors, price rang- ing from $14. to £16, Don’t fail to see this suit $7.98 At $0.98 each, you are free to choose a Sait or Overcoat, worth $15.00, from 20 lots of as finely made and as elegantly finished Suits and Overcoats as the most fas- tidious dresser could desire, fine home and foreign suit- ings and overcoatings of style and tone, and in a great variety of effects -tailored into garments of faultless fashion —kersey, melton and whipcord overcoats, black, blue, brown, tan and drab diagonal, cheviots, vicuna, homespun, tweed and cassimere suits, single $9 08 . and double breasted At $12.98 and $14.85 these represent the product of the world's celebrated looms and the world's most skillful tailors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $40.00 tailor- made-to-order garment in the world, or we will cheerfully refund your money. Men's extra fine dress suits, in all the latest styles and shades, heavy silk and satin lined, equal to the finest $20.00 tailor made-to-order suit for $12.48 Don't fail to ask to see this suit. Mens fine dress pants worth $1.75, Sale Price 98c Mens Fine Trousers for Sunday wear, in worsted aud fancy stripes, Sa'e Price ‘ 1.69 Positively worth $3.00 or your money refunded. Men's fine Pants in the latest styles, all colors, well 9 worth £5.00, will be sold at this sale for ... 2.8 SHOES SHOES 250 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, all shapes and styles. lar price §2.00, sale price Rest OBC Fine line Ladies’ Shoes. Regular price §5.00 at 9 any store in the U., 8S, sale price . 1. 8 \ Also full line Shoes for Meo, Women and ranging from Bo to $349. Children, price Every pair worth double. once more. Fall---OVERGOATS-- Winter RICH IN STYLE. HIGHEST QUALITY. An elegant black or oxford irieze overcoat, cut in good length and trimmed with the best materials, well worth 85.00 $3.98 A fine Jong Overcoat, ia all popular shades, worth 81200, Sale Prica . ‘e $4.98 Fine Kersoy and Melton Overcoata, in all wool, 6 98 with extra fine linings, positively worth $12.00 * 100 Overenats to pick and chooses from in fancy 8 69 and plain materials, worth $15.00, Sale Price . 100 Overcoats to pict and chaose from in fancy $10 49 . ind plain materials, worth $20.00, Sale Price Boys' Clothing} Boys’ Saits, worth 82.00, Sale Price 98c Thirty distinct effects in Boys’ ultra-fashionable Knee Pants Saits in all the swellest of novelty 3 98 and staple styles, Worth 28.00, Sale Price . . 39c 19¢c 500 pairs Boys’ Knee Pants, worth 25¢, Sale Price 500 pairs Boys' Knee Pants worth The, Sale Price A few huanleed Boys Hats and Caps, worth 50c, Sale Price . - Men's Furnishings .24c Fine Dress Shirts, worth 76¢, sale Price cote rns 19¢c Men's Hata, the latest Danlap and Knox shapes, wort 79 £3.50 and none less than $2.50, Sale Price akesrs Cc 6c 1c 1c i 2 39c Shirts ap oSC 19c - 19¢ $10 and §12 Lamps . $2.98 250 doz Rubber Collars, all shapes and styles. Regu- 15 lar price 250, sale price . ir sesnnand C Good heavy Work Shirts, worth 50c, Sale Price ’ Men's fine suspenders, worth 25¢, Sale Price Good heavy Bocks, wprth 10c, Sale Price Men's Handkerchiefs, worth 15¢, Sale Price Men's 75¢ Overalls, Sale Price... Men's heavy fleece lined Underwear, drawers, worth 0c, Sale Price Men's fine Yacht Caps, worth 50¢, Sale Price Asbestos Gloves and Mitts, worth 35¢, Sale Price Prices are cut right DOWN, go the prices we have concluded