hich ite lives ‘“at home" rthat lo General 2's the soandalons ly full, breathing pre for the most violent | dol ton Attactied to every elubhouss is a ai | Jaren hall wilh an earthen floor. This is covered with matting, sand here that | big bally and general gathering at the Dasthatl Teri, 3 1 mentioned tha other day us u base hall term that had fallen iuto decay,” said Mr. Bifterly, “thi ‘goose egg’ | This teri, 3 9 | daored aml once com. ly em wd, is now po long eard, Two of Er terms, once fl | nr and almost us emummonly used, but now put nway on the sume shelf with } the goose egg, we he “redhot grounder’ | and the *daizy cnttpe.” “Pho duiries grid sow just as they did then, for wlieli Jot us be daly grate ful, but the baseball is a daisy cutter no longer. The tills are heated now 1] Botter—but such a ball is no Jonger de wibed by the 4b irase, anoe familiar, 2 Srexdhot grounder. The extreme warmth of the sphere is now referred to in soioe ‘other manner, Co Phe hot in that in baseball, as in fall things cise, fashions change, | phrases that today sean to glow with | descriptive’ fervor may tomorrow see dull aod rpirithoes indeed. New York | Bun, Dyearfy have Juen known to live to the age of 50, and tio the patriarchal age of 09 years, whites giants nsually die while comparativoly yong, Bat, as a “ { general rule, tall people are the longer lived. 1 The s0 ell of Anuly soraped horserad. | ish is said to be an effectual care fa SA : dressing | the house, for sach a thing as a resi playnd in the eool of the morniog od afternoon. Sometimes | other variety of club Sourishes in Indias at big stations and js devoted to women | | Anglo-Indian swelldom. Its member. 1 the sold when it comes to the Baoday bei dinners and small dances. The wives | ir of the cavalry officers and those who Then | the upper crust shun thes Morghie d- members as they would the plagoe it- | | melt, One who enters 7 cowie of ss »m van doy —Kunsas City Star. that sbe has something in her. A draw. ing room and room complete dential elab for women is still unheard of in India. A brown, bespectacled na- tive sits on duty at a tables on the ve- anda. His fonction is to keep the se counts and to send round the sabecrip- tion hock every month, when collrctions The labwomen all go in for athlet- most excitiog gwms, badmioton, ie tournaments are # when it is 8 Hghoed are admitted thongh on 8 Stet on 4 tolls | days, | [them plainly that they are Are not | wanted. This is the smart women's clab. An- who ure pot guite at the top noteh of ship consists of thos who attend the wat house, bat sre left out is Khanas, as they are calied, and their | thinge—n new after dinner story or vol- unteers 10 do some work, stich ss deco- | eating the church, for example. Selweriptions to women's clots is [oe the station and + satation of the club. 8 {gee on Alt i 15 climbed up on the pooky hill, Lot at night the bay drove them hans | Why do ¥: | out of the Held,” stswered the boy. _ {Then the hare, too Ot ary?’ eked the fox. - becanee he: cannot get the gonta out ; | ma ne hare crise. | 1 {Bement gt goin the field.” #8 phi- oven 477 anit re coving | 4“ a To ser thar ® women has | {read the last is nt | ; } turns ont that ho is after me of two dia vary from 7 ropees up, according 0 (hie night when ie wen 10 meet tim the frisky things leaped nto a turnip fleld and he could pot get them cut. Then the boy sat tlown on 5 the hillvidd «. 8d cried, be As ha si’ there a bare came along. ] +7 usked the hare, “Tory bio Ican't get the goats} API doit,” said the hive Bo hela tried, but the goats would Bot come, | the , sat down and cried. pr Why hed you “Iam erying because the boy cries, ri mid the hare, ‘and the boy is oryh Along came 8 tox. “111 do it,” said the fox. oh _ Bo the id, beh ihe gous woud the boy cries, and the boy cries : “1 am orying becsase the fox orien, Ly snd the fox cries because the hate cries, | 5° and the hare cries becanse the boy orien, | and the boy cries becsnse he can't got the ont of the tarnip field." 1 “1° do it." said the bes. Then the | big soimals snd the boy all stopped | crying a moment, to laugh at the tiny | bee. Sie 4 16, indeed. when they cond | not! But the tiny hes flew away into | the turnip field asd 1% apon one of the goats and vad: q i Bann rar” Mather Earth, snd I don't And tut ran the goats, every One, i. 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